This page contains some example XPath*** queries that can be used in the [JCR browser].
Don't forget to look at the online help in the JCR Browser, it contains a lot of extra tips.
- ll templates:
//element(*, wm:template)
- Template with ID = X:
//element(*, wm:template)[@wm:templateid=1190]
- Siteworks object with ID = X:
//element(*)[@wm:id=72430]
- All objecttypes:
//wm:webmanager//element(*, wm:objecttypeinfo)
- Webpage item with Siteworks name 'Queries':
//wm:webmanager/wm:websites/wo:webpage_item[@wm:name = 'Queries']
- Webpage item with reference to node Siteworks object of objecttype itemtype and name '370eea2b4dcbba2700212ab636f5':
wm:webmanager/wm:websites/wo:webpage_item/jcr:deref(@wo:itemtype, '370eea2b4dcbba2700212ab636f5')
- JCR item with UUID '8d38de7b-cec9-4fd6-a714-65e1a61b5bba':
//*[@jcr:uuid='8d38de7b-cec9-4fd6-a714-65e1a61b5bba']
- All SiteWorks tasks:
//element(*, wo:wm_taskmanager_task)
- All pages, in descending name order
//element(*, wo:ss_mastersection) order by @wm:name descending
- All objects for given objecttype
//element(*)[@jcr:primaryType='wo:personalization_expression']
- All paragraph elements with text 'XX'
//element(*, wo:ss_element_text ) [@wo:text='XX']
- Find nodes containing a property with value 'XX'
//* [jcr:contains(@*,'XX')]
- If you wish to find all elements - that use wo:text to save their data (rich text, paragraph, etc.) - containing 'XX'
//* [jcr:contains(@wo:text,'*XX*')]
- To see a list of WebManager language labels in the edit environment use the following query:
//element(*, wo:wm_edit_language)
- To see a list of all webinitiatives
//element(*, wo:wm_webinitiatif)
- To see a list of ss_element_external_content where "last X days" > 100 use the following query:
//element(*, wo:ss_element_external_content) [@wo:lastxdays>100]
- When comparing date properties, use the xs:dateTime function. Caution: JackRabbit only accepts a fully specified date, including the time in milliseconds:
//element(*, wo:wm_content_info)[@wo:lastmodified < xs:dateTime('2008-01-01T00:00:00.000Z')]
- Retrieving the meta data of a media item
1. Get the exact type of the mediaitem: //wm:components 2. Hex-code the first number in the media item contentid (e.g. for mediaitem 202209, encode '2' into 0032 via the [http://www.easycalculation.com/ascii-hex.php] site) 3. Retrieve the meta data using //<exact-type>/allContainerNode/_x<hex>_restofnumber (e.g. //nl.gx.elsevier.elseviermediaitems.AbonneeMediaItemVersionImpl/allContainerNode/_x0032_02209
- Find an link which refers to a page of nu.nl
//element(*, wo:ss_element_internal_externallink)[jcr:like(@wo:URL,'http://www.nu.nl/%')]
- Find pages which have a link that refers to a page of nu.nl
//element(*, wo:ss_section)[jcr:like(wo:related/wo:URL,'http://www.nu.nl/%')]
- Find articles (element holders) which have a link that refers to a page of nu.nl
//element(*, wo:wm_element_holder)[jcr:like(wo:related/wo:URL,'http://www.nu.nl/%')]
Find page versions which have an preload form attribute
//element(*, wo:ss_section)[@wo:preload_form]
All page versions containing an element containing the text 'XX'
//element(*, wo:ss_section)[jcr:contains(wo:element/@wo:text,'*XX*')]
Find all pages which contain a specific element
//element(*,wo:ss_section)[wo:element/@jcr:primaryType = 'mywcb:element']
*** Please note that Jackrabbit supports a subset of XPath 2.0 which is a subset of XQuery1.0.
Even though Jackrabbit uses the XQuery grammar, it only implements the set of XPath features required by JCR-170 (and some
extras, like predicates on location steps).
For more information about XPath see the documentation and software resources page