A critical vulnerability was discovered in React Server Components (Next.js). Our systems remain protected but we advise to update packages to newest version. Learn More

Magnus Rahl
Aug 20, 2010
  4204
(0 votes)

Listing number of pages by page type

A colleague who is new to EPiServer asked if there is a way to see how many instances of a page type there are. Since I didn’t know of one I created this simple plugin.

It could have been made simpler, without the delayed loading using the UpdatePanels since the FindPagesWithCriteria calls probably won’t take that long to complete. However I wanted to try this technique out. The result looks like this (when used in CMS6 at least):

 

PageTypeUsage

Note that the aspx Page directive is missing the MasterPage attribute. It is set from codebehind to be able to use the EPiServer system masterpage. If you paste this aspx into VS and try to change it you will notice that you lack intellisense unless you add the MasterPage property and select an existing masterpage in your project. When done editing you can remove the MasterPage property again.

Markup:

<%@ Page Language="c#" Codebehind="PageTypeUsage.aspx.cs" AutoEventWireup="False" Inherits="EPiServer.Plugin.PageTypeUsage" %>
<%@ Import Namespace="EPiServer.DataAbstraction"%>
<asp:Content ContentPlaceHolderID="FullRegion" runat="server">
    <asp:ScriptManager runat="server" />
    <div class="epi-contentContainer epi-padding">
    <h1>Page Type Usage</h1>
    
    <asp:ListView runat="server" ID="lvPageTypes">
        <LayoutTemplate>
            <table class="epistandardtable">
                <tr>
                    <th>Page Type</th>
                    <th>Number of Instances</th>
                </tr>
                <asp:PlaceHolder runat="server" ID="itemPlaceholder" />
            </table>
        </LayoutTemplate>
        <ItemTemplate>
            <tr>
                <td>
                    <a href='<%#ResolveUrlFromUI("Admin/EditPageType.aspx")%>?typeId=<%# ((PageType)Container.DataItem).ID%>'>
                        <%#((EPiServer.DataAbstraction.PageType)Container.DataItem).Name%>
                    </a>
                </td>
                <td>
                    <asp:HiddenField runat="server" ID="ctlId" Value='<%#((PageType)Container.DataItem).ID%>' />
                    <asp:UpdatePanel runat="server" UpdateMode="Conditional" RenderMode="Inline">
                        <ContentTemplate>
                            <asp:Literal runat="server" ID="litCount">Loading...</asp:Literal>
                            <asp:Timer runat="server" Interval="1" OnTick="UpdateCount" />
                        </ContentTemplate>
                    </asp:UpdatePanel>
                </td>
            </tr>
        </ItemTemplate>
    </asp:ListView>
</asp:Content>

 

Codebehind:

using System;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using EPiServer.Core;
using EPiServer.DataAbstraction;
using EPiServer.PlugIn;
using EPiServer.UI;
namespace EPiServer.Plugin
{
    [GuiPlugIn(DisplayName = "Page Type Usage", Description = "Displays the number of pages using each page type", Area = PlugInArea.AdminMenu, Url = "~/Plugin/PageTypeUsage.aspx")]
    public partial class PageTypeUsage : SystemPageBase
    {
        protected override void OnPreInit(EventArgs e)
        {
            base.OnPreInit(e);
            // Set system masterpage
            this.MasterPageFile = ResolveUrlFromUI("MasterPages/EPiServerUI.master");
        }
        protected override void OnLoad(EventArgs e)
        {
            base.OnLoad(e);
            BindPageTypes();
        }
        protected void BindPageTypes()
        {
            lvPageTypes.DataSource = PageType.List();
            lvPageTypes.DataBind();
        }
        protected void UpdateCount(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            var timer = sender as Timer;
            if (timer != null)
            {
                timer.Enabled = false;
                var ctlId = timer.Parent.FindControl("ctlId") as HiddenField;
                var litCount = timer.Parent.FindControl("litCount") as Literal;
                if ((ctlId != null) && (litCount != null))
                {
                    int id;
                    if (int.TryParse(ctlId.Value, out id))
                    {
                        litCount.Text = GetPageTypeUsageCount(id).ToString();
                        return;
                    }
                    litCount.Text = "Error";
                }
            }
        }
        protected int GetPageTypeUsageCount(int pageTypeId)
        {
            return DataFactory.Instance.FindPagesWithCriteria(PageReference.RootPage,
                new PropertyCriteriaCollection()
            {
                new PropertyCriteria()
                {
                    Name = "PageTypeID",
                    Type = PropertyDataType.PageType,
                    Condition = EPiServer.Filters.CompareCondition.Equal,
                    Required = true,
                    Value = pageTypeId.ToString()
                }
            }).Count;
        }
    }
}
Aug 20, 2010

Comments

Please login to comment.
Latest blogs
A day in the life of an Optimizely OMVP: Learning Optimizely Just Got Easier: Introducing the Optimizely Learning Centre

On the back of my last post about the Opti Graph Learning Centre, I am now happy to announce a revamped interactive learning platform that makes...

Graham Carr | Jan 31, 2026

Scheduled job for deleting content types and all related content

In my previous blog post which was about getting an overview of your sites content https://world.optimizely.com/blogs/Per-Nergard/Dates/2026/1/sche...

Per Nergård (MVP) | Jan 30, 2026

Working With Applications in Optimizely CMS 13

💡 Note:  The following content has been written based on Optimizely CMS 13 Preview 2 and may not accurately reflect the final release version. As...

Mark Stott | Jan 30, 2026

Experimentation at Speed Using Optimizely Opal and Web Experimentation

If you are working in experimentation, you will know that speed matters. The quicker you can go from idea to implementation, the faster you can...

Minesh Shah (Netcel) | Jan 30, 2026