Search for pages based on page type
Describes how to search for pages based on page type.
Optimizely Content Management System (CMS) recommends Optimizely Search & Navigation, a cloud-ready extension that lets you build advanced customized search features based on your content model.
You can programmatically search for CMS pages for non-cloud environments based on a certain page type using built-in functionality. By specifying search criteria and a place to start the search, you get a PageDataCollection containing matching pages.
The DataFactory contains a method called FindPagesWithCriteria which takes a PageReference (representing where to start the search) and a PropertyCriteriaCollection object (representing what to search for). When the FindPagesWithCriteria method is called it returns a PageDataCollection object containing matching pages.
Create a criteria collection
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Create a
PropertyCriteriaCollectionobject that contains the individualPropertyCriteriaobjects:PropertyCriteriaCollection criterias = new PropertyCriteriaCollection(); -
Create a
PropertyCriteriaobject that contains the information about the property criteria for the search:
Create search criteria
Define the search criteria by creating a PropertyCriteria object that contains the information about the property criteria for the search:
- Set the
Conditionproperty to specify the type of comparison you want; for example,CompareCondition.Equal. - Set the
Nameproperty to thePageTypeIDproperty. - Set the
Typeproperty to thePageTypeproperty. - Set the
Valueproperty to specify what page type to search for (the load of a page type is based on its name); for example,PageTypeNewsItem. - Set the
Requiredproperty to true. This criterion is required for a match.
PropertyCriteria criteria = new PropertyCriteria();
criteria.Condition = CompareCondition.Equal;
criteria.Name = "PageTypeID";
criteria.Type = PropertyDataType.PageType;
criteria.Value = Locate.ContentTypeRepository().Load("PageTypeNewsItem").ID.ToString();
criteria.Required = true;Create additional search criteria
Define another search criterion by creating a PropertyCriteria object that contains the information about the property criteria for the search:
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Set the
Conditionproperty to specify the type of comparison you want; for example,CompareCondition.GreaterThan.PropertyCriteriaCollection criterias = new PropertyCriteriaCollection(); -
Set the
Nameproperty to thePageCreatedproperty. -
Set the
Typeproperty to theDateproperty. -
Set the
Valueproperty to specify a period; for example, set to search for pages created in the last 120 days. -
Set the
Requiredproperty to true, this criterion is required for a match.
PropertyCriteria secCriteria = new PropertyCriteria();
secCriteria.Condition = EPiServer.Filters.CompareCondition.GreaterThan;
secCriteria.Name = "PageCreated";
secCriteria.Type = PropertyDataType.Date;
secCriteria.Value = DateTime.Now.AddDays(-120).ToString();
secCriteria.Required = true;Add your criteria to the criteria collection
Add your specified criteria to the criteria collection as follows:
criterias.Add(criteria);
criterias.Add(secCriteria);Execute the search
After you specify the criteria, define where to start the search. Use the start page as the search starting point.
NoteThe following example may return many matches (and in some cases could be time-consuming).
PageDataCollection _newsPageItems = Locate.PageCriteriaQueryService().FindPagesWithCriteria(PageReference.StartPage, criterias);FilterForVisitor
Filter for visitors. The following filter removes pages that the current user does not have access to or that are not currently published:
FilterForVisitor.Filter(_newsPageItems);
new FilterSort(FilterSortOrder.PublishedDescending).Filter(_newsPageItems);You can find the source code for the PageDataCollection and PageData classes the Framework Reference section under the Remarks section for the class.
Updated about 2 months ago