Hi Community,
I am looking for standard/easy way to find the size of the first level children of the root responsive grid node. I understand that we can do it in jave/javascript code with list-children and find the size.
Is there any simple way in HTL itself to find that root node has children or not. if possible with size also.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Views
Replies
Total Likes
@srikanthg212933 Below code should give you the number of child nodes in the immediate parent of your current node
<sly data-sly-test="${currentNode.parent.hasNodes}">
Size is - ${currentNode.parent.nodes.size}
</sly>
, assuming your current component is inside the responsive grid node , the above code will get the number of nodes under the responsive grid
For eg : In my case I have 7 nodes under the responsive grid
And the above code outputs me Size is - 7
Views
Replies
Total Likes
@srikanthg212933 Below code should give you the number of child nodes in the immediate parent of your current node
<sly data-sly-test="${currentNode.parent.hasNodes}">
Size is - ${currentNode.parent.nodes.size}
</sly>
, assuming your current component is inside the responsive grid node , the above code will get the number of nodes under the responsive grid
For eg : In my case I have 7 nodes under the responsive grid
And the above code outputs me Size is - 7
Views
Replies
Total Likes
Thanks for the reply. I am looking for similar size function for the child root node. I have responsive grid inside a component in our case. Any similar support we have for navigating to child node from currentNode object.
Views
Replies
Total Likes
There is no getChild() method in https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/spec/jsr170/javadocs/jcr-2.0/javax/jcr/Node.html , instead we have getNodes() which will return the child nodes of the current node. So you have to do something like
<sly data-sly-test="${currentNode.hasNodes}">
Size is - ${currentNode.nodes.size}
</sly>
Views
Replies
Total Likes
Views
Likes
Replies
Views
Likes
Replies