Field | Type | Description |
object_type | string | "error_page" |
is_valid | True|False | True if this references a error_page or false if the error_page is null |
guid | guid | The unique identifier for this error_page |
error_code | select_field | |
url_filter | text_field | |
content_html | html_field | |
name | text_field | The entity name. This field is primarily intended for internal use by website administrators to identify objects. |
title | text_field | |
linked_title | html | A link to the error_page if it has a URL, or the escaped title if not. |
folder_guid | text_field | |
folder | folder | |
has_url | boolean | |
site_domain_guid | text_field | |
ssl_mode | text_field | |
include_in_search | boolean | |
url | text_field | |
template_guid | text_field | |
template | template | |
canonical_url | url_field | |
browser_title | text_field | |
meta_description | textarea_field | |
meta_robots | textarea_field | |
keywords | textarea_field | |
full_url | string | The full URL of the page - including the scheme ("http://", "https://" or just "//"), the domain name, and the path. |
visited | true/false | Whether or not the user has visited the error_page before in their current session. Note that this will always be false if the user has not allowed session permission (see the Permissions and Personalization documentation). |
custom | varies | Each error_page includes all of the custom properties defined by the template. |
value | string | Synonymn for guid |
output | html | The default output that the error_page produces when output directly to the template. |
output_in_list | html | The default output that the error_page produces when output directly to the template as part of a list. |
Contains multiple error_pages.
Field | Type | Description |
object_type | string | "error_pages" |
is_valid | true/false | true if this contains at least one error_page |
prepended | list of error_pages | error_pages that will be listed at the beginning of the items list |
fetched | list of error_pages | The primary list of error_pages to be included in the items list |
appended | list of error_pages | error_pages that will be listed at the end of the items list |
appended_unique | list of error_pages | error_pages that will be listed at the end of the items list, excluding any error_pages that are already included in either the prepended or fetched lists |
items | list of error_pages | The full list of error_pages in the proper order and uniqueness, including prepended, fetched, and appended error_pages |
size | number | The total number of items in the list of items, including prepended, fetched, and appended error_pages |
limit | number | The maximum number of error_pages that could have been fetched dynamically from the database |
start | number | The 1-based index of the first error_page that was (or would have been) dynamically fetched from the database |
page | number | The 1-based index of the first "page" of error_pages that could have been fetched dynamically from the database - as determined by the start and limit properties |
total_count | number | The total number of error_pages in the database that matched the provided filter parameters when fetching the list of fetched error_pages |
total_pages | number | The total number of "pages" of results that matched the provided filter parameters when fetching the list of fetched error_pages - as determined by the total_count and limit properties |
output | html | The default output that the error_pages will produce when it is output directly to the template - using the "output_in_list" property of each error_page in the items list |
Fetch a single error_page.
{% error_page[var|set|assign] new_variable_nameSpecify a variable name in order to save the error_page to a variable. If not specified the error_page will be output to the template instead. The variable will be saved using the "var" behavior unless "set" or "assign" are specified.output_to_templateIf included, the error_page will be output directly to the template.=error_page|guid|string%}
Fetch a list of error_pages.
{% error_pages[var|set|assign] new_variable_nameSpecify a variable name in order to save the results to a variable. If not specified the results will be output to the template instead. The variable will be saved using the "var" behavior unless "set" or "assign" are specified.output_to_templateIf included, the results will be output directly to the template.=prepend:error_page|error_pages|guid|stringPrepend the specified error_pages before the fetched results. All prepended input will be returned in the same order that it is input.append:error_page|error_pages|guid|stringAppend the specified error_pages after the fetched results. All appended input will be returned in the same order that it is input.exclude:error_page|error_pages|guid|stringPrevent the specified error_pages from being included in the fetched results. Has no affect on prepended and appended error_pagesexclude_prepended:trueSpecifically exclude all prepended error_pages from the fetched results. If "unique:true" is specified this is the default behavior, although you may also specify "exclude_prepended:false" to allow any prepended items to be fetched along with other results anyway.exclude_appended:trueSpecifically exclude all appended error_pages from the fetched results. This is false by default - even if "unique:true" is specified - so that results are returned in the proper order.unique:trueIf set to true, each of the resulting lists (prepended, fetched, appended, and items) will be unique, although there may be duplicates between the prepended, fetched, and appended lists. The "items" list will include objects in the order in which they appear - with prepended items first, then fetched items, then appended items.max_size:25If specified, then the "items" list will only include up to the specified number of error_pages. The "limit" may be automatically lowered to only fetch the maximum number of error_pages that will be included in "items" following prepended items. Note that this may also impact both the "page and "total_pages" values. In order to use pagination with a list loaded using "max_size" use "start" instead of "page" and "limit".filter:stringOnly return error pages that match the given string filterhas_url:booleanFilter results to only return error pages for which has_url exactly matches the specified value.template:template|templates|guid|stringOnly return error pages with one of these templatesinclude_in_search:booleanFilter results to only return error pages for which include_in_search exactly matches the specified value.site_domain_guid:guidFilter results to only return error pages for which site_domain_guid exactly matches the specified value.ssl_mode:stringFilter results to only return error pages for which ssl_mode exactly matches the specified value.folder:folder|folders|guid|stringOnly return error pages with one of these foldersdate_created_start:datetimeFilter results to return error pages for which date_created is greater than or equal to date_created_start.date_created_end:datetimeFilter results to return error pages for which date_created is less than or equal to date_created_end.start:1Set the 1-based index of the first error_page to fetch.page:1Automatically calculate the first error_page to fetch based on both of the "limit" and the 1-based "page" value. Ignored if "start" is set.limit:25Defines the maximum number of error_pages to be fetched. If not included, this will default to 10. Note that if "max_size" is specified then "limit" may be automatically lowered even if specified.sort_by:"date_created"Specify which field to sort the fetched results by. Has no affect on prepended or appended error_pages.
By default results will be sorted by relevance if there is a filter string and date_created (the date the item was first published) desc (newest first) if not.
Other Options include:
- Name
- Title
- URL
- BrowserTitle
- relevance (based on which field matches the given filter and where in the field the match is found. When sorting by relevance sort_direction is irrelevant)
- date_created (Equivalent to the date you first published this item. Unpublishing and republishing the item resets date_created to the current date)
- random (By default using random sorting prevents fast caching of the page. Setting "cache_random:true" overrides this behavior and allows the page to be fast-cached anyway)
sort_direction:"desc"Specify whether the fetched results should be sorted in asc (ascending) or desc (descending) order.%}
If you do not include any filters or inputs other than prepended items, appended items, or max_size, then no additional items will be fetched. If you wish to fetch all items you must include at least one additional input (ie: "start:1")