drupal/core/modules/node/templates/node.twig

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{#
/**
* @file
* Default theme implementation to display a node.
*
* Available variables:
* - label: the title of the node.
* - content: node items. Use {{ content }} to print them all,
* or print a subset such as {{ content.field_example }}. Use
* {% hide(content.field_example) %} to temporarily suppress the printing
* of a given element.
* - user_picture: The node author's picture from user-picture.twig.
* - date: Formatted creation date. Preprocess functions can reformat it by
* calling format_date() with the desired parameters on
* $variables['created'].
* - name: Themed username of node author output from theme_username().
* - node_url: Direct URL of the current node.
* - display_submitted: Whether submission information should be displayed.
* - submitted: Submission information created from name and date during
* template_preprocess_node().
* - attributes: HTML attributes for the surrounding element.
* Attributes include the 'class' information, which contains:
* - node: The current template type; for example, "theming hook".
* - node-[type]: The current node type. For example, if the node is a
* "Article" it would result in "node-article". Note that the machine
* name will often be in a short form of the human readable label.
* - view-mode-[view_mode]: The View Mode of the node; for example, "teaser"
* or "full".
* - preview: Nodes in preview mode.
* The following are controlled through the node publishing options.
* - promoted: Nodes promoted to the front page.
* - sticky: Nodes ordered above other non-sticky nodes in teaser
* listings.
* - unpublished: Unpublished nodes visible only to administrators.
* - title_prefix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be
* displayed in front of the main title tag that appears in the template.
* - title_suffix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be
* displayed after the main title tag that appears in the template.
*
* Other variables:
* - node: Fully loaded node entity.
* - type: Node type; for example, page, article, etc.
* - comment_count: Number of comments attached to the node.
* - uid: User ID of the node author.
* - created: Time the node was published formatted as a Unix timestamp.
* - zebra: Outputs either "even" or "odd". Useful for zebra striping in
* teaser listings.
* - id: Position of the node. Increments each time it's output.
*
* Node status variables:
* - view_mode: View mode; for example, "teaser" or "full".
* - teaser: Flag for the teaser state. Will be true if view_mode is 'teaser'.
* - page: Flag for the full page state. Will be true if view_mode is 'full'.
* - promote: Flag for front page promotion state.
* - sticky: Flag for sticky post setting.
* - status: Flag for published status.
* - comment: State of comment settings for the node.
* - readmore: Flag for more state. Will be true if the teaser content of the
* node cannot hold the main body content.
* - is_front: Flag for front. Will be true when presented on the front page.
* - logged_in: Flag for authenticated user status. Will be true when the
* current user is a logged-in member.
* - is_admin: Flag for admin user status. Will be true when the current user
* is an administrator.
*
* Field variables: for each field instance attached to the node a corresponding
* variable is defined; for example, $node->body becomes body. When needing to
* access a field's raw values, developers/themers are strongly encouraged to
* use these variables. Otherwise they will have to explicitly specify the
* desired field language; for example, $node->body['en'], thus overriding any
* language negotiation rule that was previously applied.
*
* @see template_preprocess()
* @see template_preprocess_node()
*
* @ingroup themeable
*/
#}
<article id="node-{{ node.nid }}" class="{{ attributes.class }} clearfix"{{ attributes }}>
{{ title_prefix }}
{% if not page %}
<h2{{ title_attributes }}>
<a href="{{ node_url }}" rel="bookmark">{{ label }}</a>
</h2>
{% endif %}
{{ title_suffix }}
{% if display_submitted %}
<footer>
{{ user_picture }}
<p class="submitted">{{ submitted }}</p>
</footer>
{% endif %}
<div class="content"{{ content_attributes }}>
{# We hide the comments and links now so that we can render them later. #}
{% hide(content.comments) %}
{% hide(content.links) %}
{{ content }}
</div>
{{ content.links }}
{{ content.comments }}
</article>