biopama_protected_areas-8.x-1.3/templates/node--country--country-iso3-field.html.twig
templates/node--country--country-iso3-field.html.twig
{# /** * @file * Default theme implementation to display a node. * * Available variables: * - node: The node entity with limited access to object properties and methods. * Only method names starting with "get", "has", or "is" and a few common * methods such as "id", "label", and "bundle" are available. For example: * - node.getCreatedTime() will return the node creation timestamp. * - node.hasField('field_example') returns TRUE if the node bundle includes * field_example. (This does not indicate the presence of a value in this * field.) * - node.isPublished() will return whether the node is published or not. * Calling other methods, such as node.delete(), will result in an exception. * See \Drupal\node\Entity\Node for a full list of public properties and * methods for the node object. * - label: The title of the node. * - content: All node items. Use {{ content }} to print them all, * or print a subset such as {{ content.field_example }}. Use * {{ content|without('field_example') }} to temporarily suppress the printing * of a given child element. * - author_picture: The node author user entity, rendered using the "compact" * view mode. * - metadata: Metadata for this node. * - date: Themed creation date field. * - author_name: Themed author name field. * - url: Direct URL of the current node. * - display_submitted: Whether submission information should be displayed. * - attributes: HTML attributes for the containing element. * The attributes.class element may contain one or more of the following * classes: * - node: The current template type (also known as a "theming hook"). * - node--type-[type]: The current node type. For example, if the node is an * "Article" it would result in "node--type-article". Note that the machine * name will often be in a short form of the human readable label. * - node--view-mode-[view_mode]: The View Mode of the node; for example, a * teaser would result in: "node--view-mode-teaser", and * full: "node--view-mode-full". * The following are controlled through the node publishing options. * - node--promoted: Appears on nodes promoted to the front page. * - node--sticky: Appears on nodes ordered above other non-sticky nodes in * teaser listings. * - node--unpublished: Appears on unpublished nodes visible only to site * admins. * - title_attributes: Same as attributes, except applied to the main title * tag that appears in the template. * - content_attributes: Same as attributes, except applied to the main * content tag that appears in the template. * - author_attributes: Same as attributes, except applied to the author of * the node tag that appears in the template. * - title_prefix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be * displayed in front of the main title tag that appears in the template. * - title_suffix: Additional output populated by modules, intended to be * displayed after the main title tag that appears in the template. * - view_mode: View mode; for example, "teaser" or "full". * - teaser: Flag for the teaser state. Will be true if view_mode is 'teaser'. * - page: Flag for the full page state. Will be true if view_mode is 'full'. * - readmore: Flag for more state. Will be true if the teaser content of the * node cannot hold the main body content. * - logged_in: Flag for authenticated user status. Will be true when the * current user is a logged-in member. * - is_admin: Flag for admin user status. Will be true when the current user * is an administrator. * * @see template_preprocess_node() * * @todo Remove the id attribute (or make it a class), because if that gets * rendered twice on a page this is invalid CSS for example: two lists * in different view modes. * * @ingroup themeable */ #} {{ content.field_country_iso3.0 }}