⚠️ TEST ARTICLE
This article was created specifically for testing CMS delete and restore functionality. It can be safely deleted.
Purpose
This is a test article created to verify that the CMS delete and restore functionality works correctly. You can use this article to test:
- Deleting an article from the CMS
- Viewing deleted articles in the recycle bin
- Restoring articles from the recycle bin
- Verifying the 7-day retention period
- Testing metadata preservation during delete/restore operations
How to Test
- Delete Test: Navigate to the CMS manage-content page and delete this article. It should be removed from the active content list.
- Recycle Bin Verification: Check the recycle bin to confirm this article appears with all metadata (title, type, deleted timestamp, expiration date).
- Restore Test: Click the restore button in the recycle bin. The article should return to the active content list and disappear from the recycle bin.
- Final Verification: Confirm the article appears in the resources list and this page is accessible again.
Technical Details
Resource ID: test-delete-restore-article
Priority: 99 (intentionally high for easy identification)
Expected Behavior:
- Delete operation creates entry in DynamoDB RecycleBin table
- Metadata archived to S3 private bucket
- Article removed from resources.json in GitHub
- 7-day expiration automatically calculated
- Restore operation reverses all changes
✅ Safe to Delete
This article was created specifically for testing. Deleting it will not affect any real content.
CMS Test Article
October 3, 2025 • 1 min read