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node.html.twig in Zircon Profile 8

Default theme implementation to display a node.

Available variables:

  • node: The node entity with limited access to object properties and methods. Only "getter" methods (method names starting with "get", "has", or "is") and a few common methods such as "id" and "label" are available. Calling other methods (such as node.delete) will result in an exception.
  • label: The title of the node.
  • content: All node items. Use {{ content }} to print them all, or print a subset such as {{ content.field_example }}. Use {{ content|without('field_example') }} to temporarily suppress the printing of a given child element.
  • author_picture: The node author user entity, rendered using the "compact" view mode.
  • metadata: Metadata for this node.
  • date: Themed creation date field.
  • author_name: Themed author name field.
  • url: Direct URL of the current node.
  • display_submitted: Whether submission information should be displayed.
  • attributes: HTML attributes for the containing element. The attributes.class element may contain one or more of the following classes:

    • node: The current template type (also known as a "theming hook").
    • node--type-[type]: The current node type. For example, if the node is an "Article" it would result in "node--type-article". Note that the machine name will often be in a short form of the human readable label.
    • node--view-mode-[view_mode]: The View Mode of the node; for example, a teaser would result in: "node--view-mode-teaser", and full: "node--view-mode-full".

    The following are controlled through the node publishing options.

    • node--promoted: Appears on nodes promoted to the front page.
    • node--sticky: Appears on nodes ordered above other non-sticky nodes in teaser listings.
    • node--unpublished: Appears on unpublished nodes visible only to site admins.
  • title_attributes: Same as attributes, except applied to the main title tag that appears in the template.
  • content_attributes: Same as attributes, except applied to the main content tag that appears in the template.
  • author_attributes: Same as attributes, except applied to the author of the node tag that appears in the template.
  • title_prefix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be displayed in front of the main title tag that appears in the template.
  • title_suffix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be displayed after the main title tag that appears in the template.
  • view_mode: View mode; for example, "teaser" or "full".
  • teaser: Flag for the teaser state. Will be true if view_mode is 'teaser'.
  • page: Flag for the full page state. Will be true if view_mode is 'full'.
  • readmore: Flag for more state. Will be true if the teaser content of the node cannot hold the main body content.
  • logged_in: Flag for authenticated user status. Will be true when the current user is a logged-in member.
  • is_admin: Flag for admin user status. Will be true when the current user is an administrator.

@todo Remove the id attribute (or make it a class), because if that gets rendered twice on a page this is invalid CSS for example: two lists in different view modes.

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core/modules/node/templates/node.html.twig
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  1. {#
  2. /**
  3. * @file
  4. * Default theme implementation to display a node.
  5. *
  6. * Available variables:
  7. * - node: The node entity with limited access to object properties and methods.
  8. Only "getter" methods (method names starting with "get", "has", or "is")
  9. and a few common methods such as "id" and "label" are available. Calling
  10. other methods (such as node.delete) will result in an exception.
  11. * - label: The title of the node.
  12. * - content: All node items. Use {{ content }} to print them all,
  13. * or print a subset such as {{ content.field_example }}. Use
  14. * {{ content|without('field_example') }} to temporarily suppress the printing
  15. * of a given child element.
  16. * - author_picture: The node author user entity, rendered using the "compact"
  17. * view mode.
  18. * - metadata: Metadata for this node.
  19. * - date: Themed creation date field.
  20. * - author_name: Themed author name field.
  21. * - url: Direct URL of the current node.
  22. * - display_submitted: Whether submission information should be displayed.
  23. * - attributes: HTML attributes for the containing element.
  24. * The attributes.class element may contain one or more of the following
  25. * classes:
  26. * - node: The current template type (also known as a "theming hook").
  27. * - node--type-[type]: The current node type. For example, if the node is an
  28. * "Article" it would result in "node--type-article". Note that the machine
  29. * name will often be in a short form of the human readable label.
  30. * - node--view-mode-[view_mode]: The View Mode of the node; for example, a
  31. * teaser would result in: "node--view-mode-teaser", and
  32. * full: "node--view-mode-full".
  33. * The following are controlled through the node publishing options.
  34. * - node--promoted: Appears on nodes promoted to the front page.
  35. * - node--sticky: Appears on nodes ordered above other non-sticky nodes in
  36. * teaser listings.
  37. * - node--unpublished: Appears on unpublished nodes visible only to site
  38. * admins.
  39. * - title_attributes: Same as attributes, except applied to the main title
  40. * tag that appears in the template.
  41. * - content_attributes: Same as attributes, except applied to the main
  42. * content tag that appears in the template.
  43. * - author_attributes: Same as attributes, except applied to the author of
  44. * the node tag that appears in the template.
  45. * - title_prefix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be
  46. * displayed in front of the main title tag that appears in the template.
  47. * - title_suffix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be
  48. * displayed after the main title tag that appears in the template.
  49. * - view_mode: View mode; for example, "teaser" or "full".
  50. * - teaser: Flag for the teaser state. Will be true if view_mode is 'teaser'.
  51. * - page: Flag for the full page state. Will be true if view_mode is 'full'.
  52. * - readmore: Flag for more state. Will be true if the teaser content of the
  53. * node cannot hold the main body content.
  54. * - logged_in: Flag for authenticated user status. Will be true when the
  55. * current user is a logged-in member.
  56. * - is_admin: Flag for admin user status. Will be true when the current user
  57. * is an administrator.
  58. *
  59. * @see template_preprocess_node()
  60. *
  61. * @todo Remove the id attribute (or make it a class), because if that gets
  62. * rendered twice on a page this is invalid CSS for example: two lists
  63. * in different view modes.
  64. *
  65. * @ingroup themeable
  66. */
  67. #}
  68. <article{{ attributes }}>
  69. {{ title_prefix }}
  70. {% if not page %}
  71. <h2{{ title_attributes }}>
  72. <a href="{{ url }}" rel="bookmark">{{ label }}</a>
  73. </h2>
  74. {% endif %}
  75. {{ title_suffix }}
  76. {% if display_submitted %}
  77. <footer>
  78. {{ author_picture }}
  79. <div{{ author_attributes }}>
  80. {% trans %}Submitted by {{ author_name }} on {{ date }}{% endtrans %}
  81. {{ metadata }}
  82. </div>
  83. </footer>
  84. {% endif %}
  85. <div{{ content_attributes }}>
  86. {{ content }}
  87. </div>
  88. </article>

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