SelectedNodeInstances Specification
Based on SelectedNodeInstancesSpecification interface.
Returns content for selected (input) instances.
Attributes
Name | Required? | Type | Default | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|---|
Filtering | ||||
acceptableSchemaName |
No | string |
"" |
Filter selected nodes by specified schema name. All schemas are accepted if not specified. |
acceptableClassNames |
No | string[] |
[] |
Filter selected nodes by specified class names. All classes are accepted if not specified. |
acceptablePolymorphically |
No | boolean |
false |
Should acceptableClassNames property be checked polymorphically. If true, all derived classes are accepted as well. |
onlyIfNotHandled |
No | boolean | false |
Identifies whether we should ignore this specification if there is already an existing specification with higher priority that already provides content. |
Ordering | ||||
priority |
No | number |
1000 |
Changes the order of specifications. |
Content Modifiers | ||||
relatedProperties |
No | RelatedPropertiesSpecification[] |
[] |
Specifications of related properties which are included in the generated content. See this page for more details |
calculatedProperties |
No | CalculatedPropertiesSpecification[] |
[] |
Specifications of calculated properties whose values are generated using provided ECExpressions. See this page for more details |
propertyCategories |
No | PropertyCategorySpecification[] |
[] |
Specifications for custom categories. Simply defining the categories does nothing - they have to be referenced from PropertySpecification defined in propertyOverrides by id . See this page for more details |
propertyOverrides |
No | PropertySpecification[] |
[] |
Specifications for various property overrides. See this page for more details |
showImages |
No | boolean |
false |
Should image IDs be calculated for the returned instances. When true , ImageIdOverride rules get applied when creating content. |
Misc. | ||||
relatedInstances |
No | RelatedInstanceSpecification[] |
[] |
Specifications of related instances that can be used in content creation. |
Example
Last Updated: 11 June, 2024