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TemplateDescriptor and tags

Describes how to work with the TemplateDescriptor attribute and tags in Optimizely Content Management System (CMS), to define which template you should select for rendering in a specific context, when using multiple templates to render the same content.

TemplateDescriptor lets you add meta data when registering templates for content types, and tags can be used, for example, to control the rendering of objects in a content area.

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Note

The examples here are based on MVC.

TemplateDescriptor attribute

A page or a block can have multiple associated templates, for example, one for a web channel and one for a mobile device. Pages can also have a partial template used, for example, when the page is displayed inside the content area of another page. 

TemplateDescriptor is an optional attribute that you can use to register templates, and is involved when the system decides which template to use when rendering a content instance in a specific context. See Rendering  and  Selecting templates for information on how templates are registered and selected. Use the attribute to add metadata such as template path, inheritance, content type model, and description. You can also define a default template to be used for all content types.  

Properties

The attribute is found in the EPiServer.Framework.DataAnnotations namespace, and some of its properties are described below.

  • Path – Default: null – The path to the rendering template; only needs to be set if the folder structure does not follow the namespace structure. A namespace convention searches for the file in the path according to the namespace.
  • ModelType – Default: null – The model for the content type. This can be set for untyped templates which derives from EPiServer.TemplatePage to set the model type, which is the type of the CurrentPage property.
  • Default – Default: false – Defines the template as the default template for the model type.
  • Description – Default: null – Contains a description of the template.
  • Inherited – Default: false – When set to true, model types that inherit from the ModelType get the template as a supported template.

Behavior

  • If TemplateDescriptor is not present, template inheritance will be true by default.
  • If TemplateDescriptor is present but without specified parameters, the default values specified above will apply.
  • If TemplateDescriptor is present with inherited set to true, the template will be inherited by all page types based on the associated page type. This is useful if you need a fallback template for content types without specific templates. 

Examples

Default template

The template (controller) for an Article page type, with the TemplateDescriptor attribute present. Inherited=false, meaning that this template will be used as the default template for the ArticlePage page type, and no inheritance will take place.

using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Linq;
    using System.Web.Mvc;
    using EPiServer;
    using EPiServer.Core;
    using EPiServer.Framework.DataAnnotations;
    using EPiServer.Web.Mvc;
    using MyEpiserverSite.Models.Pages;
    using System.Web.Security;
    
    namespace MyEpiserverSite.Controllers
      {
        [TemplateDescriptor(
            Inherited = false, 
            Default = true, 
            Description = "Default template to be used by Article pages")]
        
        public class ArticlePageController : PageControllerBase<ArticlePage>
          {
    
            public ActionResult Index(ArticlePage currentPage)
              {
                // Implementation of action view the page. 
    
                return View(currentPage);
              }
          }
      }

Partial page rendering

The following example shows how to use TemplateDescriptor for defining a partial page renderer to be used when rendering a page inside a content area.

Assume we have the following SitePageData base class with a summary (MetaKeywords string) and an image:

namespace MyEpiserverSite.Models.Pages
      {
        public abstract class SitePageData : EPiServer.Core.PageData
          {
            [Display(GroupName = "SEO", Order = 10, Name = "Summary", Description = "Add a short content summary.")]
            public virtual String MetaKeywords { get; set; }
    
            [Display(
                       Name = "Image", Description = "Add an image representing the content (optional)",
                       GroupName = "SEO",
                       Order = 20)]
            public virtual ContentReference Image { get; set; } 
         }
      }

We have a partial page controller decorated with TemplateDescriptor with Inherited=true, to render page partials for pages inheriting from SitePageData. The controller selects a view located in a folder specified by the namespace convention.

namespace MyEpiserverSite.Controllers
      {
        [TemplateDescriptor(Inherited=true)]
        public class PagePartialController : PartialContentController<SitePageData>
          {
            //
            // GET: /PagePartial/
            public override ActionResult Index(SitePageData currentContent)
              {
                return PartialView("/Views/Shared/PagePartials/PagePartial.cshtml", currentContent);
              }
          }
      }

The partial view has an if-else construct checking if the model has a template for the content. Any page inheriting from our SitePageData, will now be rendered displaying the page name with a link, the MetaKeywords string, and an image, when added to the content area of another page.

@using EPiServer.Core
    @model MyEpiserverSite.Models.Pages.SitePageData
    
    <div class="block span2">
      <div class="border">
        @if (Model.HasTemplate())
          {
            <a href="@Url.PageUrl(Model.LinkURL)">
              <h3>@Model.PageName</h3>
              <p>@Html.PropertyFor(x => x.MetaKeywords)<p>
              <img src="@Url.ContentUrl(Model.Image)" />
            </a>
          }
          else
            {
              <h3>@Model.PageName</h3>
            }
      </div>
    </div>

Pages without controllers

An example of how you can handles page types that do not have their own specific controllers by specifyinenherited=true`, and dynamically selecting template. See the Optimizely CMS (Alloy) sample site for a fully working sample.

[TemplateDescriptor(Inherited = true)]
      public class DefaultPageController : PageControllerBase<SitePageData>
        {
          public ViewResult Index(SitePageData currentPage)
            {
              var model = CreateModel(currentPage);
              return View(string.Format("~/Views/{0}/Index.cshtml", currentPage.GetOriginalType().Name), model);
            }
    
          /// <summary>
          /// Creates a PageViewModel where the type parameter is the type of the page.
          /// </summary>
          /// <remarks>
          /// Used to create models of a specific type without the calling method having to know that type.
          /// </remarks>
          private static IPageViewModel<SitePageData> CreateModel(SitePageData page)
            {
              var type = typeof(PageViewModel<>).MakeGenericType(page.GetOriginalType());
              return Activator.CreateInstance(type, page) as IPageViewModel<SitePageData>;
            }
        }

Use tags

You can apply tags to be used in the rendering selection. When a template is associated with a tag, then that template is used only when the calling context, such as Property or PropertyFor in a view, has a matching tag. You can also have different content areas render the same content in different ways using tags. If you have active display channels for your content types, the ChannelName will act as a tag in the rendering selection. 

Examples

Register multiple templates

Assume you have a model containing a teaser block with a heading and an image as follows.

namespace MyEpiserverSite.Models.Blocks
      {
        [ContentType]
        public class TeaserBlock : BlockData
          {
            public virtual String Heading { get; set; }
            public virtual ContentReference Image { get; set; } 
          }
      }
  • Register two templates for the teaser block to display it differently depending on the context.
  • Add two sidebar templates (left and right) for displaying the block in the sidebar area of web pages that have this.
  • Add register a template for the standard block, which is part of our content model. The blocks are displayed in a content area of the start page for our website.

For performance reasons, you should use partial views directly for block types, and not controllers. See Block types and templates. Because you have partial views without controllers here, use EPiServer.Web.Mvc.IViewTemplateModelRegistrator to register your templates. In the Business folder of your project, create a ViewTemplateModelRegistrator class inheriting from IViewTemplateModelRegistrator, and add the desired templates and tags.

The following code shows the template registration class using IViewTemplateModelRegistrator:

namespace MyEpiserverSite.Business
      {
        public class ViewTemplateModelRegistrator : IViewTemplateModelRegistrator
          {
            public void Register(TemplateModelCollection viewTemplateModelRegistrator)
              {
                viewTemplateModelRegistrator.Add(typeof(TeaserBlock),
                    new EPiServer.DataAbstraction.TemplateModel()
                      {
                        Name = "SidebarTeaserRight",
                        Description = "Displays a teaser for a page.",
                        Path = "~/Views/Shared/SidebarTeaserBlockRight.cshtml",
                        AvailableWithoutTag = true
                      },
                    new EPiServer.DataAbstraction.TemplateModel()
                      {
                        Name = "SidebarTeaserLeft",
                        Description = "Displays a teaser for a page.",
                        Path = "~/Views/Shared/SidebarTeaserBlockLeft.cshtml",
                        Tags = new string[] { RenderingTags.Sidebar }
                      });
    
                viewTemplateModelRegistrator.Add(typeof(StandardBlock),
                    new EPiServer.DataAbstraction.TemplateModel()
                      {
                        Name = "SidebarTeaser",
                        Description = "Displays a teaser of a page.",
                        Path = "~/Views/Shared/StandardBlock.cshtml",
                        Tags = new string[] { RenderingTags.Sidebar }
                      });
              }
          }
      }

The following code shows the SidebarTeaserBlockRight partial view for the teaser block (there is an identical SidebarTeaserBlockLeft for the left one):

@model MyEpiserverSite.Models.Blocks.TeaserBlock
    
    <div>
      <h2>@Html.PropertyFor(x => x.Heading)</h2>
      <img src="@Url.ContentUrl(Model.Image)" />
    </div>

 The following code shows the rendering view for the start page, where the blocks are displayed:

@model MyEpiserverSite.Models.Pages.StartPage
    
    <div>
      @Html.PropertyFor(m => m.MainBody)
    </div>
    
    <div>
      @Html.PropertyFor(m => m.GeneralContentArea, new { Tag = EPiServer.Framework.Web.RenderingTags.Sidebar })
    </div>

How tagging is used in template selection:

  • If the AvailableWithoutTag attribute for a template is set to true, the template is applied regardless of whether the rendering context has a corresponding tag or not.
  • If the AvailableWithoutTag is set to false, or does not exist, the template is not applied unless the rendering context has a corresponding tag.

In this scenario, the following happens:

  • The start page GeneralContentArea has the RenderingTags.Sidebar tag, which means that only templates with this tag are applied, and without the AvailableWithoutTag or where this set to false. 
  • The SidebarTeaserLeft template has a matching tag and AvailableWithoutTag set, and is applied. This is also valid for the template used for the Standard block.
  • The SidebarTeaserRight template has a matching tag, and AvailableWithoutTag = true. This template is applied, even if the RenderingTags.Sidebar tag would be removed from the content area.