Browsing and viewing content¶
To retrieve a Content item and its information, you need to make use of the ContentService
.
The service should be injected into the constructor of your command or controller.
Console commands
To learn more about commands in Symfony, refer to Console Commands.
Viewing content metadata¶
ContentInfo¶
Basic content metadata is available through ContentInfo
objects and their properties.
This value object mostly provides primitive fields, such as contentTypeId
, publishedDate
, or mainLocationId
.
You can also use it to request other Content-related value objects from various services:
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ContentInfo
is loaded from the ContentService
(line 13).
It provides you with basic content metadata such as modification and publication dates or main language code.
Retrieving Content information in a controller
To retrieve Content information in a controller, you also make use of the ContentService
,
but rendering specific elements (e.g. Content information or Field values)
is relegated to templates.
Locations¶
To get the Locations of a Content item you need to make use of the LocationService
:
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LocationService::loadLocations
uses ContentInfo
to get all the Locations of a Content item.
This method returns an array of Location
value objects.
For each Location, the code above prints out its pathString
(the internal representation of the path).
URL Aliases¶
The URLAliasService
additionally enables you to retrieve the human-readable URL alias of each Location.
URLAliasService::reverseLookup
gets the Location's main URL alias:
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Content Type¶
You can retrieve the Content Type of a Content item
through the getContentType
method of the Content object:
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Versions¶
To iterate over the versions of a Content item,
use the ContentService::loadVersions
method, which returns an array of VersionInfo
value objects.
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You can additionally provide the loadVersions
method with the version status
to get only versions of a specific status, e.g.:
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Note
Requesting Version data may be impossible for an anonymous user. Make sure to authenticate as a user with sufficient permissions.
Relations¶
Content Relations are versioned.
To list Relations to and from your Content,
you need to pass a VersionInfo
object to the ContentService::loadRelations
method.
You can get the current version's VersionInfo
using ContentService::loadVersionInfo
.
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You can also specify the version number as the second argument to get Relations for a specific version:
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loadRelations
provides an array of Relation
objects.
Relation
has two main properties: destinationContentInfo
, and sourceContentInfo
.
It also holds the relation type,
and the optional Field this relation is made with.
Owning user¶
You can use UserService::loadUser
with the ownerId
property of ContentInfo
to load the Content item's owner as a User
value object.
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To get the creator of the current version and not the Content item's owner,
you need to use the creatorId
property from the current version's VersionInfo
object.
Section¶
The Section's ID can be found in the sectionId
property of the ContentInfo
object.
To get the matching Section value object,
you need to use the SectionService::loadSection
method.
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Note
Note that requesting Section data may be impossible for an anonymous user. Make sure to authenticate as a user with sufficient permissions.
Object states¶
You can retrieve Object states of a Content item
using ObjectStateService::getContentState
.
You need to provide it with the Object state group.
All Object state groups can be retrieved through loadObjectStateGroups
.
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Viewing content with Fields¶
To retrieve the Fields of the selected Content item, you can use the following command:
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Line 16 shows how ContentService::loadContent
loads the Content item provided to the command.
Line 17 makes use of the ContentTypeService
to retrieve the Content Type of the requested item.
Lines 19-24 iterate over Fields defined by the Content Type.
For each Field they print out its identifier, and then using FieldTypeService
retrieve the Field's value and print it out to the console.
Viewing content in different languages¶
If you do not specify any language code, a Field object is returned in the Content item's main language.
In the getField
call you can specify the language code of the language you want to get Field value in:
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If you want to take SiteAccess languages into account,
inject the ConfigResolver
into your code
and provide prioritized languages when loading content.
They will be taken into account by the returned Content object when retrieving translated properties like fields, for example:
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SiteAccess-aware Repository¶
The optional SiteAccess-aware Repository is an instance of the eZ Platform Repository API which injects prioritized languages if you don't specify languages.
It is available as a private service ezpublish.siteaccessaware.repository
,
with services corresponding to regular services, e.g. ezpublish.siteaccessaware.service.content
,
ezpublish.siteaccessaware.service.content_type
, etc.
It is used out of the box in parameter converters for Content and Location as well as in content view.
When using SiteAccess-aware Repository, the following code:
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becomes:
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Getting all content in a subtree¶
To go through all the Content items contained in a subtree,
you need to use the LocationService
.
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loadLocation
(line 14) returns a value object, here a Location
.
LocationService::loadLocationChildren
(line 23)
returns a LocationList
value object that you can iterate over.
Note
Refer to Searching for information on more complex search queries.
Getting content from a Location¶
When dealing with Location objects (and Trash objects), you can get access to Content item directly using $location->getContent
.
In Twig this can also be accessed by location.content
.
This is a lazy property. It will trigger loading of Content when first used. In case of bulk of Locations coming from Search or Location Service, the Content will also be loaded in bulk for the whole Location result set.
To learn more about this functionality see Lazy object properties.