node_view_gui
Summary
Outputs the view template for a node.Usage
{node_view_gui content_node=node [ view=view_mode [ parameter=value [ ... ] ] ]}
Parameters
Name | Type | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
content_node | object | The target node (as an ezcontentobjecttreenode object). | Yes. |
view | string | The view mode that should be used. | Yes. |
parameter | any | Parameter(s) that will be passed to the included template. | No. |
Description
This function makes it possible to display a node using its view (or override) template. The target node must be specified as an "ezcontentobjecttreenode" object using the "content_node" parameter. The "view" parameter specifies which view mode that should be used. All other parameters (of any type) will be passed on and thus become available as template variables in the view template.
Examples
Example 1
{def $my_node=fetch( 'content', 'node', hash( 'node_id', 96 ) )} {node_view_gui view='example' content_node=$my_node}
In this example, node number 96 is fetched and stored in $my_node. The "node_view_gui" function is used to display the target node using the "example" view mode. If there are no override rules for the specified view mode, the system will search for "example.tpl" in the "templates/node/view/" directory of the current design. If the requested template file is not found, eZ Publish will continue searching for it in the fallback designs and the standard design.
Balazs Halasy (06/02/2004 1:17 pm)
Julia Shymova (18/09/2007 12:07 pm)
Comments
Parameter use ?
Wednesday 09 November 2005 11:18:05 am
Alimi Nabil
Which syntax should be used ?
Re: Parameter use ?
Wednesday 12 April 2006 10:26:32 pm
James Robertson
eg.
Intention of the various 'Standard' views?
Wednesday 12 April 2006 10:29:03 pm
James Robertson