DataType
A DataType is what you see in the backoffice in the Settings / DataTypes tree. The listed nodes are definitions of the DataTypes that are available to use on your PropertyTypes.
A DataType is what you see in the backoffice in the Settings / DataTypes tree. The listed nodes are definitions of the DataTypes that are available to use on your PropertyTypes.
Namespace:
Umbraco.Cms.Core.Models
Assembly:
Umbraco.Core.dll
All samples in this document will require references to the following dll:
Umbraco.Core.dll
All samples in this document will require the following using statement:
Constructors
new DataType(IDataEditor editor, IConfigurationEditorJsonSerializer serializer, int parentId = -1)
Constructor for creating a new DataType
object where the necessary parameters are a IDataEditor
and a IConfigurationEditorJsonSerializer
. Optionally, the parentId can be added, if not provided the default value is -1, which means it will be created at root level.
Properties
.CreateDate
Gets or Sets a DateTime
object, indicating then the given DataType was created.
.CreatorId
Gets or Sets the Id of the User
who created the DataType.
.DatabaseType
Gets or Sets the DatabaseType as a ValueStorageType
enum for which the DataType's value is saved as.
.Id
Returns the unique DataType
ID as an Int
. The ID, derived from a database identity field, isn't safe for code references as they are moved across instances. Therefore it's recommended to use Key
instead.
.Key
Returns the Guid
assigned to the DataType during creation. This value is unique, and should never change, even if the DataType is moved between instances.
.Level
Gets or Sets the given DataType
level in the site hierarchy as an Int
. DataType placed at the root of the site, will return 1, DataType right underneath will return 2, and so on.
.Name
Gets or Sets the name of the DataType
as a String
.
.ParentId
Gets or Sets the parent DataType
Id as an Int
.
.Path
Gets or Sets the path of the DataType
as a String
. This string contains a comma separated list of the ancestor Ids including the current contents own id at the end of the string.
.SortOrder
Returns the given DataType
index, compared to sibling DataType.
.Trashed
Returns a Bool
indicating whether the given DataType
is currently in the recycle bin.
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