Pages methods
Pages methods are registered with the pagesMethods extension.
Default pages methods
For a full list of default pages methods, please check out the Reference.
Be aware that you cannot override these default pages methods with any custom pages method.
Getting started
You can extend the set of defined pages methods very easily in a plugin file.
Kirby::plugin('my/pagesMethods', [
'pagesMethods' => [
'listAll' => function () {
foreach($this as $page) {
echo '- ' . $page->title() . '<br>';
}
}
]
]);
This example shows the basic architecture of a pages method. You define the method name with the key for the pagesMethods array. $this in the callback function is the $pages collection.
Working with method arguments
In some cases it might be helpful to be able to pass arguments to the method:
<?= $pages->withGame('Mario Kart 64') ?>
The definition for such a method with arguments is very simple:
Kirby::plugin('my/plugin', [
'pagesMethods' => [
'withGame' => function ($game) {
return $this->filterBy('game', $game);
}
]
]);