SiteTree template tags

To use template tags available in SiteTree you should add {% load sitetree %} tag to the top of chosen template.

Tree tag argument (part in double quotes, following ‘from’ word) of SiteTree tags should contain the tree alias.

Hints:

  • Tree tag argument could be a template variable (do not use quotes for those).

  • Optional template argument could be supplied to all SitetTree tags except sitetree_page_title to render using different templates. It should contain path to template file.

    Examples:

    {% sitetree_menu from "mytree" include "trunk,topmenu" template "mytrees/mymenu.html" %}
    {% sitetree_breadcrumbs from "mytree" template "mytrees/mybreadcrumbs.html" %}
    

sitetree_menu

This tag renders menu based on sitetree.

Usage example:

{% sitetree_menu from "mytree" include "trunk,topmenu" %}

This command renders as a menu sitetree items from tree named ‘mytree’, including items under ‘trunk’ and ‘topmenu’ aliased items. That means that ‘trunk’ and ‘topmenu’ themselves won’t appear in a menu, but rather all their ancestors. If you need item filtering behaviour please use tree handler customizations.

Aliases are given to items through Django’s admin site.

Note that there are some reserved aliases. To illustrate how do they work, take a look at the sample tree:

Home
|-- Users
|   |-- Moderators
|   |-- Ordinary
|
|-- Articles
|   |-- About cats
|   |     |-- Good
|   |     |-- Bad
|   |     |-- Ugly
|   |
|   |-- About dogs
|   |-- About mice
|
|-- Contacts
|   |-- Russia
|   |     |-- Web
|   |     |     |-- Public
|   |     |     |-- Private
|   |     |
|   |     |-- Postal
|   |
|   |-- Australia
|   |-- China
Exit

Note

As it mentioned above, basic built-in templates won’t limit the depth of rendered tree, if you need to render the limited number of levels, you ought to override the built-in templates. For brevity rendering examples below will show only top level rendered for each alias.

  • trunk - get hierarchy under trunk, i.e. root item(s) - items without parents:

    Renders:

    Home
    Exit
    
  • this-children - get items under item resolved as current for the current page;

    Considering that we are now at Articles renders:

    About cats
    About dogs
    About mice
    
  • this-siblings - get items under parent of item resolved as current for the current page (current item included);

    Considering that we are now at Bad renders:

    Good
    Bad
    Ugly
    
  • this-parent-siblings - items under parent item for the item resolved as current for the current page.

    Considering that we are now at Public renders:

    Web
    Postal
    
  • this-ancestor-children - items under grandparent item (closest to root) for the item resolved as current for the current page.

    Considering that we are now at Public renders all items under Home (which is closest to the root).

Thus in the template tag example above trunk is reserved alias, and topmenu alias is given to an item through admin site.

Sitetree items could be addressed not only by aliases but also by IDs:

{% sitetree_menu from "mytree" include "10" %}

sitetree_breadcrumbs

This tag renders breadcrumbs path (from tree root to current page) based on sitetree.

Usage example:

{% sitetree_breadcrumbs from "mytree" %}

This command renders breadcrumbs from tree named ‘mytree’.

sitetree_tree

This tag renders entire site tree.

Usage example:

{% sitetree_tree from "mytree" %}

This command renders sitetree from tree named ‘mytree’.

sitetree_page_title

This tag renders current page title resolved against definite sitetree. Title is taken from a sitetree item title resolved as current for the current page.

Usage example:

{% sitetree_page_title from "mytree" %}

This command renders current page title from tree named ‘mytree’.

sitetree_page_description

This tag renders current page description resolved against definite sitetree. Description is taken from a sitetree item description resolved as current for the current page.

That can be useful for meta description for an HTML page.

Usage example:

{% sitetree_page_description from "mytree" %}

This command renders current page description from tree named ‘mytree’.

sitetree_page_hint

This tag is similar to sitetree_page_description, but it uses data from tree item hint field instead of a description fields.

Usage example:

{% sitetree_page_hint from "mytree" %}

SITETREE_RAISE_ITEMS_ERRORS_ON_DEBUG

DEFAULT: True

There are some rare occasions when you want to turn off errors that are thrown by sitetree even during debug.

Setting SITETREE_RAISE_ITEMS_ERRORS_ON_DEBUG = False will turn them off.