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Appending page names and multi-languages


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I'm currently appending page names, with a specific template, with a date. This works fine but as I have multi-languages set up it only appears (unless my code is wrong) to be applying it to the default language page name.

Any thoughts on where I'm going wrong?

function customPageName(HookEvent $event) {
	$page = $event->arguments(0);
	if ($page->template->name == 'about-events-single') {
		$eventDate = date("dmY", $page->global_date_end);
		$pageName = wire()->sanitizer->pageName($page->title . '-' . $eventDate, true);
		$page->setOutputFormatting(false);
		$page->name = $pageName;
	}
}
wire()->addHookAfter('Pages::saveReady', null, 'customPageName');

 

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You need to iterate through all languages and set the name in all of them. After all, they might also have different titles, so you want to use the local title as well. Something like this:

function customPageName(HookEvent $event) {
	$page = $event->arguments(0);
	if ($page->template->name == 'about-events-single') {
        $eventDate = date("dmY", $page->global_date_end);
		$page->of(false);
        foreach (wire('languages') as $lang) {
            $localTitle = $page->getLanguageValue($lang, 'title');
            $localPageName = wire()->sanitizer->pageName($localTitle . '-' . $eventDate, true);
            $page->setLanguageValue($lang, 'name', $localPageName);
        }
	}
}
wire()->addHookAfter('Pages::saveReady', null, 'customPageName');

Quick and untested, might need some adjustments, but you get the idea ?

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