silverstripe-framework/docs/en/howto/customize-cms-tree.md

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How to customize the CMS tree

Overview

The tree is rendered through [api:LeftAndMain->getSiteTreeFor()], which recursively collects all nodes based on various filtering criteria. The node strictly just has to implement the [api:Hierarchy] extension, but in the CMS usually is a [api:SiteTree] object.

Add status lozenges to tree nodes

A tree node in CMS could be rendered with lot of extra information but a node title, such as a link that wraps around the node title, a node's id which is given as id attribute of the node <li> tag, a extra checkbox beside the tree title, tree icon class or extra <span> tags showing the node status, etc. SilverStripe tree node will be typically rendered into html code like this:

:::ss
...
<ul>
	...
	<li id="record-15" class="class-Page closed jstree-leaf jstree-unchecked" data-id="15">
	<ins class="jstree-icon">&nbsp;</ins>
		<a class="" title="Page type: Page" href="admin/page/edit/show/15">
			<ins class="jstree-checkbox">&nbsp;</ins>
			<ins class="jstree-icon">&nbsp;</ins>
			<span class="text">
				<span class="jstree-pageicon"></span>
				<span class="item" title="Deleted">New Page</span>
				<span class="badge deletedonlive">Deleted</span>
			</span>
		</a>
	</li>
	...
</ul>
...

By applying the proper style sheet, the snippet html above could produce the look of: Page Node Screenshot

SiteTree is a [api:DataObject] which is versioned by [api:Versioned] extension. Each node can optionally have publication status flags, e.g. "Removed from draft". Each flag has a unique identifier, which is also used as a CSS class for easier styling.

Developers can easily add a new flag, delete or alter an existing flag on how it is looked or changing the flag label. The customization of these lozenges could be done either through inherited subclass or [api:DataExtension]. It is just really about how we change the return value of function SiteTree->getTreeTitle() by two easily extendable methods SiteTree->getStatusClass() and SiteTree->getStatusFlags().

Note: Though the flag is not necessarily tie to its status of publication and it could be used for flagging anything you like, we should keep this lozenge to show version-related status, while let SiteTree->CMSTreeClasses() to deal with other customised classes, which will be used for the class attribute of <li> tag of the tree node.

Add new flag

Example: using a subclass

:::php
class Page extends SiteTree {
	function getScheduledToPublish(){
		// return either true or false
	}

	function getStatusFlags(){
		$flags = parent::getStatusFlags();
		$flags['scheduledtopublish'] = "Scheduled To Publish";
		return $flags;
	}
}

The above subclass of [api:SiteTree] will add a new flag for indicating its 'Scheduled To Publish' status. The look of the page node will be changed from Normal Page Node to Scheduled Page Node. The getStatusFlags has an updateStatusFlags() extension point, so the flags can be modified through DataExtension rather than inheritance as well. Deleting existing flags works by simply unsetting the array key.