node
Summary
Fetches a node (identified by either an ID number or a path).Usage
fetch( 'content', 'node', hash( [ 'node_id', node_id, ] [ 'node_path', node_path ] ) )
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
node_id | integer | The ID number of the node that should be fetched. | No. |
node_path | string | The path of the node that should be fetched. | No. |
Returns
An ezcontentobjecttreenode object of FALSE.
Description
This function fetches a single node and returns it as a ezcontentobjecttreenode. The target node must be specified using either the "node_id" or the "node_path" parameter. If no node can be found, or if an error occurs, the function will return FALSE.
Examples
Example 1
{def $my_node=fetch( 'content', 'node', hash( 'node_id', 96 ) )} {$my_node.name|wash}
Fetches node number 96 and outputs the name of the object that is encapsulated by that node.
Example 2
{def $my_node=fetch( 'content', 'node', hash( 'node_path', 'news/article_test' ) )} {$my_node.name|wash}
Fetches the node by the specified path and outputs the name of the object that is encapsulated by that node.
Balazs Halasy (06/02/2004 12:08 pm)
Balazs Halasy (29/04/2005 8:42 am)
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