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Manage and utilize content within DevHub CMS (blog posts, hours of operation and other content).

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Updated Sep 29, 2025
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Manage and utilize content within DevHub CMS (blog posts, hours of operation and other content).
  1. Log in to the DevHub Admin Portal

    • Go to your organization's DevHub CMS admin page. This is usually at a URL like https://yourbrand.cloudfrontend.net/admin (replace yourbrand with your organization's name).
    • Use your administrative credentials to sign in.
  2. Generate API Credentials

    • Locate the section for API access or integrations. This is typically found under “Settings,” “Developers,” or “API Keys.”
    • Click the option to create a new API key/secret pair for your user or application.
    • Provide any required information (such as a name/description for the key) and set the desired permissions.
  3. Copy Your API Key and Secret

    • Once generated, you’ll be shown two values: API Key and API Secret.
    • Copy both values somewhere safe. You will need to enter them into the FastMCP connection interface.
  4. Find Your DevHub Base URL

    • The DEVHUB_BASE_URL is the main URL of your DevHub CMS instance. Example: https://yourbrand.cloudfrontend.net.
    • You can usually find this in your browser’s address bar when you are logged in, or consult your DevHub administrator if unsure.
  5. Add ENV Values in FastMCP

    • Open the FastMCP connection interface for adding environments.
    • Use the Install Now button to bring up the ENV variable entry fields.
    • Enter the following values:
      • DEVHUB_API_KEY: Paste your API key here.
      • DEVHUB_API_SECRET: Paste your API secret here.
      • DEVHUB_BASE_URL: Enter your DevHub CMS base URL (e.g., https://yourbrand.cloudfrontend.net).
  6. Save and Test the Connection

    • Complete the connection setup in FastMCP.
    • Test the integration to ensure credentials are working.

Note: If you cannot find "API Keys" or equivalent options in DevHub CMS, contact your platform administrator or DevHub support for help setting up API credentials.

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