Get Information About the Current Experience Builder Site
Import information about the current Experience Builder site from the @salesforce/community and @salesforce/site scoped modules.
If a component imports @salesforce/community or @salesforce/site, it can target only an Experience Builder page. You can’t use the component in any other Salesforce container. See Configure a Component for Experience Builder.
An Experience Builder site is composed of a Network object that contains administration settings, such as email and membership configurations, and a Site object that contains domain and page setting information. Using the @salesforce/community module, you can retrieve the ID of the network part of the site, whereas the @salesforce/site module lets you retrieve the ID of the site part.
Import the network ID and base path of the current Experience Builder site from @salesforce/community.
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property—The supported properties are:-
Id—The ID of the current site. For example, import the ID to pass as a parameter to an API. -
basePath—The base path is the section of the site’s URL that comes after the domain. So if your site domain name isUniversalTelco.force.com.rproxy.goskope.comandmyPartnerSitewas the URL value added when you created the site, the site's URL isUniversalTelco.force.com/myPartnerSite/s. In this case,myPartnerSite/sis the base path.For example, to build a link component that works across several sites, import the base path and use it to dynamically construct the full site URL.
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propertyName—A name that refers to the imported Experience Builder property.
This sample code calls an Apex controller that returns all the feed items for the current site.
The Apex controller takes a community ID to ensure that the feed result is scoped to that site.
Import the site ID and the list of active languages of the current Experience Builder site from @salesforce/site.
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property—The supported properties are:Id—The ID of the current site. For example, import the ID to pass as a parameter to an API.activeLanguages—The list of active languages in your Experience Builder site includes metadata on the default site language and all other active languages. You can configure a site’s languages in Experience Builder in Settings | Languages. Inactive languages are excluded from the list. The return value is an array of language objects, where each object includes the language’s label and the code, such as en-US. The array is sorted alphabetically by the label.
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propertyName—A name that refers to the imported Experience Builder property.
This sample code uses activeLanguages in a language selector component.
The component displays a dropdown language picker using lightning-combobox.
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