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Latest revision as of 03:12, 8 August 2010
All S2 code operates within the context of a Page class.
Also see these chapters for specific page examples:
- S2 Cookbook: Recent Pages
- S2 Cookbook: Tag Page
- S2 Cookbook: Archive Pages
- S2 Cookbook: Reading Pages
- S2 Cookbook: Entry Pages
Get the current Page
Use the get_page() function to get the current page:
var Page p = get_page();
Alternatively, if the function you are coding in belongs to the Page
class or one of its subclasses, you can also use $this
to refer to the current Page being rendered, or even the $.
shorthand:
# these both print the same thing if used inside a # Page class or subclass function # in this case--the title to the journal print $this.global_title; print $.global_title;
Get the current page's view type
The view
Page class member indicates a page's current view type, which can be one of:
- recent
- read
- network
- archive
- tags
- reply
- month
- day
- entry
Examples:
# get a Page variable, if you don't have one available # in the current function var Page p = get_page(); var string $view = $p.view; # these can be used inside Page class and subclass functions and print $this.view; print $.view;