PagesPathFinder::getPage() method

Given a path, get a Page object or NullPage if not found

This method is like the get() method except that it returns a Page object rather than an array. It sets a _pagePathFinder property to the returned Page, which is an associative array containing the same result array returned by the get() method.

Please access this method from $pages->pathFinder()->getPage('…');

Usage

// basic usage
$nullPage = $pagesPathFinder->getPage(string $path);

// usage with all arguments
$nullPage = $pagesPathFinder->getPage(string $path, array $options = []);

Arguments

NameType(s)Description
pathstring
options (optional)array

Return value

See Also


PagesPathFinder methods and properties

API reference based on ProcessWire core version 3.0.244

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