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AssetGetSiteParent
Loads the parent page of the specified page asset into memory as the
Asset
object.Syntax
assetGetSiteParent(java.lang.String authusername, java.lang.String authpassword, java.lang.String TYPE, java.lang.String OBJECTID, java.lang.String FIELD, java.lang.String VALUE, java.lang.String EXCLUDE, java.lang.String FIELDLIST, java.lang.String GETCHILDREN, java.lang.String CODE, java.lang.String CHILDTYPE, java.lang.String CHILDID, java.lang.String ORDER, com.FatWire.LoadedAssetHolder assetLoad, com.FatWire.IListHolder listOUT)Parameters
authusername (required)
- (String) Name of the user to log in, as registered in Sites .
authpassword(required)
- (String) Password for the associated user name.
TYPE (required)
- (String) The asset type of the asset that you want to retrieve from the database. For a web service, the value must be
page
.
- Typically, you provide
TYPE
andOBJECTID
. When you know that a specific field/value pair can uniquely identify the asset, you can provideTYPE
and the field/value pair instead. Either theOBJECTID
or theFIELD
andVALUE
combination, but not both, are required to load an asset.
OBJECTID (optional)
- (String) The unique identifying number that references the
Asset
object. Not required if you useTYPE
with theFIELD
andVALUE
paired parameters (defined below).
FIELD (optional)
- (String) A field is any one of the column names for the asset. For example, standard fields for Sites assets include name, template, status, description,
subtype
,category
,modified
,headline
,byline
, andbody
. Use the field name in conjunction with theVALUE
parameter as the name portion of a name/value pair. The field name and its corresponding value uniquely identifies the asset to be loaded. Note that if the field/value pair that you supply identifies more than one asset, theAssetLoad
operation uses the first one that it finds.
- Not required if you use
TYPE
with theOBJECTID
parameter.
VALUE (optional)
- (String) Value that corresponds to the field specified by the
FIELD
parameter. Paired with the field name, uniquely identifies an asset by supplying its associated value.
- Not required if you use
TYPE
with theOBJECTID
parameter.
EXCLUDE (optional)
- (Boolean) Depending on whether the value of
EXCLUDE
isTrue
orFalse
, this operation either returns the fields specified in theFIELDLIST
parameter or returns the fields not contained in the list.
True
indicates that all fields except the fields in theFIELDLIST
are to be returned.
False
indicates that only fields inFIELDLIST
are to be returned. That is, it returns fields specified with theFIELDLIST
parameter. The default value isFalse
.
FIELDLIST (optional)
- (String) Comma-separated list of fields that you want to include or exclude from the request for asset fields. The
EXCLUDE
parameter, which operates on the field list, determines whether the fields in the list are returned or whether all fields other than those in the list are returned.
GETCHILDREN (optional)
- (String) Legal values are
True
orFalse
. SpecifyingTrue
will also load the asset's children.
CODE (optional)
- (String). Restricts the list to include only the child assets that have the relationship (association) specified by this parameter. You can restrict the list by named associations or by unnamed relationships. This value comes from the
ncode
field of the AssetRelationTree.
- For example, if you include
OBJECTTYPE="Image"
andCODE="MainImage"
for an article asset, Sites lists only the image asset that is related to that article asset by the Main Image named association. Without theCODE
entry, Sites lists all the images associated with the article.
- To list only the child assets that are associated with the parent asset by unnamed relationships, use a hyphen (-). For example:
CODE= "-"
- If you do not specify
OBJECTTYPE
orCODE
, the list includes all children with named associations or unnamed relationships to the parent asset.
- Valid values are either
Placed
orUnplaced
.
CHILDTYPE (optional)
- (String) The asset type of child that you want to retrieve. The child asset type, which can be the same as the
TYPE
parameter, depends on the asset that you are passing. For example, common asset types includearticle
,image
,page
,collection
, andquery
. Other asset types include those flex assets for Sites and Sites-Engage assets. If noChildTYPE
parameter is passed, theGetChildren
operation returns all children for the asset by default.
CHILDID (optional)
- (String) The object ID of the specific child node to return. If you supply a child ID, you must also supply a child type. If no child ID is specified, the
GetChildren
operation returns all children for the asset.
ORDER (optional)
- (String) The fields to sort the list by, and whether the sort result on those fields is
ascending
ordescending
. For example, you can specifyID
,name
,date
,created by user
, and so on. By default, the sort isascending
. If you specify more than one field, separate the field names with a comma.
assetLoad (required)
- (LoadedAssetHolder) Output parameter for holding the returned loaded asset.
listOUT (required)
- (IListHolder) Output parameter for holding the returned IList if any.
Description
This operation queries the SitePlanTree table and then loads, as an object, the parent page of the specified page asset. It functions like AssetLoad.
You typically use this operation to display information about the hierarchical position of the current page, for example, to create a link to the current page's parent page. This operation determines the parent page and then loads the parent page.
Returns
Asset
object that represents the site parent.Error Numbers
The possible values of
errno
include:
Value Description -112 No parent exists. -10001 The implementing class is invalid. -10002 There is a missing operation for the implementing class. -10003 The operation could not be invoked successfully. -10004 A required parameter is missing. -10005 The requested object is not in the object pool (is not loaded into memory). -10006 The object ID is not valid. -10007 The version of the object is not valid. -10008 The node ID of the object is not valid. -10009 More than one object met the specified criteria. -12007 The specified value is not valid.
Example
This code loads a page asset, loads its parent page, extracts the name of the parent page asset, and then displays the name:
AssetService service = new AssetServiceLocator(); AssetPortType port = service.getAssetPort(); LoadedAssetHolder holder = new LoadedAssetHolder(); port.assetGetSiteParent("user_author", "demo", "Page", "990743462410", null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, null, holder, new IListHolder()); LoadedAsset asset = holder.value;
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