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#445 2016-04-14 06:04:12
- lazlo
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Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
Hey Stef
Thanks for the wonderful plugin.
I have a problem constructing the correct call, and I am looking for guidance.
Currently my code looks like this:
<txp:variable name="direction" />
<txp:smd_if field="txpvar:direction" operator="in" value="Drama/Poetry/Fiction/Non-Fiction" logic="or">
<txp:output_form form="contributors_list" />
</txp:smd>
<txp:variable name=“direction” /> is populated through PHP from my site menu structure ?Drama ?Poetry ?Fiction ?Non-Fiction etc.
Parsing Drama, Poetry and Fiction work and they call <txp:output_form form=“contributors_list” /> but Non-Fiction does not. At first I thought it was the hyphen (dash) that was the problem so I removed it and that didn’t fix the problem.
But if I change the Non-Fiction to Non-Fict it will now call <txp:output_form form=“contributors_list” /> so it seems Non-Fiction doesn’t work because it contains “Fiction”.
I tried <txp:smd_if field=“txpvar:direction” operator=“eq, eq, eq, eq,” value=“Drama,Poetry,Fiction,Non-Fiction” logic=“or”> but it fails as well.
Preferably I would like to use “Non-Fiction” in the variable because it has downstream code that matches my category names.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by lazlo (2016-04-14 06:04:47)
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#446 2016-04-14 09:02:02
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
lazlo wrote #298607:
it seems Non-Fiction doesn’t work because it contains “Fiction”.
Very strange indeed. I tried it on my test box using a sanitised, hard-coded value of direction
and it worked fine. Here’s my code. Note that I tidied up the closing smd_if
tag too (but that probably doesn’t have a bearing on it) and dropped the logic
attribute since the in
operator implies it.
<txp:variable name="direction" value="Non-Fiction" />
<txp:smd_if field="txpvar:direction" operator="in" value="Drama/Poetry/Fiction/Non-Fiction">
Match made in heaven.
<txp:else />
No match this time :-(
</txp:smd_if>
So I wonder if there’s something else at play here. Firstly, could you go back to basics, copy the code above and see what you get out. If it works we may need to investigate how your direction
variable is being populated. Perhaps it has a rogue space on the end of it or something, and it needs trimming first (though that wouldn’t explain why Non-Fict
worked).
A few things you can try:
- Add
debug="2"
to thesmd_if
tag and check the values it is comparing match what you expect. - Swap the order of the items in the
value
attribute list soNon_Fiction
comes beforeFiction
. - Check you’re using the very latest plugin version (0.91) or try the beta 0.92 (which I doubt will affect anything in this instance because it only adds pref matching support).
Past that I’m not sure what could be going on. If none of the above fixes it, by all means drop me a temporary login to the site (if possible) and I’ll see if I can figure it out in situ.
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#447 2016-04-14 21:18:12
- lazlo
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Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
Bloke wrote #298610:
Firstly, could you go back to basics, copy the code above and see what you get out. If it works we may need to investigate how your
direction
variable is being populated.
Thank you very much Stef, unbeknownst to me there was a char limit exception on PHP code that populated direction
. I thought I had sanitized my test before contacting you, thanks for the help in confirming that it was my problem and not a problem with smd_if.
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#448 2017-03-06 03:53:21
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
Tag error: <txp:smd_if field="excerpt" operator="isempty"> -> Textpattern Notice: unregistered_tag while parsing form None on page sandbox
textpattern/lib/txplib_publish.php:518 trigger_error()
textpattern/lib/txplib_publish.php:463 processTags()
textpattern/publish.php:1006 parse()
textpattern/publish.php:1110 doArticles()
textpattern/publish.php:1099 parseArticles()
article_custom()
textpattern/vendors/Textpattern/Tag/Registry.php:83 call_user_func()
textpattern/lib/txplib_publish.php:514 Textpattern\Tag\Registry->process()
textpattern/lib/txplib_publish.php:463 processTags()
textpattern/lib/txplib_misc.php:4476 parse()
Calling it as such:
<txp:smd_if field="excerpt" operator="isempty"> aaaaaa <txp:body /><txp:else /> bbbbbb
<txp:excerpt /> cccccc <txp:permlink>more</txp:permlink>
</txp:smd_if> dddddd
Smd_if plugin seems to be working correctly on the frontend; I just want to make sure I’m doing it right/am I missing something that’s causing the error?
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#449 2017-03-06 05:19:43
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
Okay so plugin help indicates that my usage won’t work (although it seemed to, on the frontend), however I’m not so far able to wrap my head around what the correct tag should be.. I would just like to check whether the excerpt field is empty (or not).
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#450 2017-03-06 08:38:57
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
alicson wrote #304419:
I would just like to check whether the excerpt field is empty (or not).
Doesn’t if_excerpt do the job for you? And don’t worry about any ‘unregistered tag’ warnings: they’re just warnings for now and will be for a version or two of Textpattern yet. I’ll tend to each plugin as I get a chance.
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#451 2017-03-06 09:29:59
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
Bloke wrote #304427:
Doesn’t if_excerpt do the job for you?
Documentation didn’t indicate that it will parse txp:else — I need it for “if_no_excerpt”. If it will parse txp:else then it will yes do the job :)
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#452 2017-03-06 09:47:36
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
alicson wrote #304434:
Documentation didn’t indicate that it will parse txp:else — I need it for “if_no_excerpt”. If it will parse txp:else then it will yes do the job :)
All conditional tags support <txp:else />
.
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#453 2017-03-06 09:54:30
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
Yay then if_excerpt is perfect :) (Documentation seems pretty consistent about individually mentioning availability of txp:else for most conditional tags.)
Am I using smd_if correctly here or can I manage this one with built-in tags too? <txp:smd_if field="category1, category2" value="ridiculi">
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#454 2017-03-06 15:04:39
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
alicson wrote #304443:
Am I using smd_if correctly here or can I manage this one with built-in tags too?
<txp:smd_if field="category1, category2" value="">
In an article list page:
<txp:if_category name="ridiculi">
...
</txp:if_category>
In an article form:
<txp:if_article_category name="ridiculi">
...
</txp:if_article_category>
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#455 2017-03-08 05:38:08
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
michaelkpate wrote #304455
Thank you!
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#456 2017-03-16 22:35:39
Re: smd_if: Generic multiple if condition tests
To replace the very handy <txp:glx_if_section_frontpage>
, how may I form the <txp:smd_if>
?
If needs to be specific to a particular section/page, I was thinking I could do e.g. IF <txp:page_url /> = <txp:site_url />/pictures
..
I haven’t quite wrapped my head around urlvar, etc../which fields to use in this case to effectively form the smd_if.
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