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In general, Liquid has three different types you can work with:
Objects: The value of the field you want to access. Always written in two pairs of curly braces. Access a field from a layer, and be aware that objects in Picturepark always start with data:
data.layer.text
Filters: Change the output, e.g., append text, uppercase. Always added with a pipe to the objects inside the curly braces. Append Picturepark to the value: | append " Picturepark". You can add multiple filters to one value
, so you canto translate, truncate, and append in one statement: {{data.layer.text | translate | truncate | append }}
Tags: For logic operations, e.g., if the field has a value. Always written in a pair of curly braces with a percentage symbol. Check if field exists: {% if data.layer.field %} {% endif %}
Find additional information and examples listed here: http://help.current-rms.com/en/articles/1040768-an-introduction-to-liquid-syntax
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{% if data.layer.field %} {{data.layer.field | append " Picturepark"}} {% endif %} |
The Picturepark display pattern uses Liquid objects for the field values. You can access all information directly.
Data.Schema.Field
(Data.Schema.Field
) will result in "Value1 (Value2)"Data.Schema.Field
will result in "Value"
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As tagboxes store multiple values (tags) you must use a liquid tag, the for loop:
{% for item in Data.SchemaIAm.FieldAffectedFromSchemaIAm %} {{ item.FieldnameFromReferencedSchema.Language}} {% endfor%}
Display Pattern Liquid Filters
Liquid Filters are supported, but the C# naming convention must be respected. Find here an extensive list of possible filters, some of which may not work in Picturepark.
Look here for more filters: https://github.com/Shopify/liquid/wiki/Liquid-for-Designers#standard-filters
{{data.schema.Textfield | truncate: 5, '' }}
truncates down to 5 characters
{{data.schema.Textfield | truncate: 5, '...' }}
truncates down to 5 characters and append three dots
{{data.schema.Textfield | upcase }}
converts the values to uppercase
{{data.schema.Textfield | append: ' VIT' }}
appends VIT to the values
{{data.fileMetadata.fileName | replace: data.imageMetadata.fileExtension , "" }}
replaces the file extionsion in the original file name with nothing aka removes the file extension
{{data.schema.Textfield | capitalize }}
capitalizes every word
{{data.schema.Textfield | downcase }}
converts the values to lowercase
{{data.schema.Textfield | prepend: 'Picturepark' }}
prepends Picturepark to the value in the field
If you find a specific filter you want to use but which that is not working, please contact support@picturepark.com.
Additional Picturepark Liquid Filters
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{{data.fieldpath2textfield | translate }}
Displays the correct translated value of the field, if available, even without display pattern translations.
{{data.fieldpath2tagboxfield | tagbox_name }}
Use the name pattern of the linked lists for display
{{data.fieldpath2tagboxfield | tagbox_list }}
Use the list pattern of the linked lists for display
{{data.fieldpath2datefield | local_date}}
Displays the date value in your
computerscomputer's regional setting time zone.
Date Format Syntax
You can format the date to different formats, the syntax is like strf.
%m > month as 01..12
%b > month as Jan…Dec
%Y > year with century as 2021
%y > year without century as 21
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{{data.xmpMetadata.xmp.createDate | date: "%Y-%m"}}
Output: 2021-06
{{data.xmpMetadata.xmp.createDate | date: "%Y"}}
Output: 2021
{{data.xmpMetadata.xmp.createDate | date: "%m, %Y"}}
Output: 06, 2021 |