PDF Comments JSON format schema
Types
This section explains how to use type declarations in Instant JSON records.
The optional keys are specified as follows:
{ optionalKey?: value; }
To save traffic, these keys shouldn’t be included in the record if the value is undefined.
Comments
The Instant Comments component allows users to collaborate on and discuss parts of a document in real time. You can use the Document Engine comments APIs to add and retrieve comments in a document:
// Example of an Instant JSON schema including a comment associated with the annotation identified by `rootId`: { "type": "pspdfkit/comment", "v": 1, "rootId": "01F46WTF5X3J1WEN6J2YXWHHEW", "pageIndex": 0, "pdfObjectId": null, "creatorName": null, "createdAt": "2021-04-26T10:50:30.650Z", "updatedAt": "2021-04-26T10:50:30.650Z", "text": "This is a comment.", "customData": null }
type Comment = { // The comment text. text: string // The name of the comment author. creatorName?: string, // The date of the comment creation. createdAt?: Timestamp, // The date of the last comment update. updatedAt?: Timestamp, // Custom attributes of the comment. customData?: { [key: string]: any } }
Annotation Replies aren’t supported in Instant JSON.
For more information about the Instant JSON schema for annotations, please refer to the JSON format schema — annotations guide.