To find the PageNode, you use the GetPageNodes method and filter based on the Id property. If the PageNode does not exist, the method returns null.
PageNode
GetPageNodes
Id
null
To find a particular PageNode by ID, use the GetPageNodes method in the following way:
If there is no page node with the specified ID, the GetPageNode method throws an exception of type ItemNotFoundException.
GetPageNode
ItemNotFoundException
To find a page using the Fluent API, you must use the page facade.
To initialize the page facade, you use App.WorkWith().Page() for the singular page facade or App.WorkWith().Pages() for the plural page facade.
App.WorkWith().Page()
App.WorkWith().Pages()
To find a specific page node by ID, you use the plural page facade to ensure that the PageNode exists. Then, you use the Get method of the singular facade to get the page node. Use the following code sample:
Get
NOTE: If you do not ensure that the PageNode exists, the Get method throws an exception of type ItemNotFoundException when there is no PageNode with the specified ID.
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