For each content item you create, for example NewsItem, there are default fields, such as author and title. You can add custom media fields that extend the information that the content item holds, for example, an image. Thus, you can relate other content items to the NewsItem via the related media custom field.
In the following example, you add programmatically the Image custom field as related media to the NewsItem content item:
In the AddRelatedMediaFieldToContext method above, you:
AddRelatedMediaFieldToContext
NewsItem
Dictionary
CustomFieldsContext
WcfField
Name
ContentType
FieldTypeKey
UserFriendlyDataType
RelatedMedia
IsCustom
Definition
WcfFieldDefinition
Title
FieldName
FieldType
AllowMultipleSelection
FrontendWidgetTypeName
RelatedDataProvider
RelatedDataType
Image
CustomFieldContext
AddOrUpdateCustomFields
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