SP.ContentType Class
Applies to: SharePoint Foundation 2010
Indicates a change to an SP.ContentType Class object. Represents a Web site or list content type.
SP.ContentType
Inherits
Example
The following example creates an input button on an application page that initializes a custom content type, adds it to the collection of content types, and displays the names of the current website’s content types.
<asp:Content ID="Main" ContentPlaceHolderID="PlaceHolderMain" runat="server">
<script type="text/ecmascript" language="ecmascript">
var contentTypeCollection;
function runCode() {
var clientContext = new SP.ClientContext.get_current();
if (clientContext != undefined && clientContext != null) {
var webSite = clientContext.get_web();
this.contentTypeCollection = webSite.get_contentTypes();
// Initialize a new content type.
var contentInfo = new SP.ContentTypeCreationInformation();
contentInfo.set_name('myContentType2');
contentInfo.set_description('My custom content type 2');
this.contentTypeCollection.add(contentInfo);
clientContext.load(this.contentTypeCollection);
clientContext.executeQueryAsync(Function.createDelegate(this, this.onQuerySucceeded), Function.createDelegate(this, this.onQueryFailed));
}
}
function onQuerySucceeded() {
var contentTypeinfo = '';
var contentTypeEnumerator = this.contentTypeCollection.getEnumerator();
while (contentTypeEnumerator.moveNext()) {
var content = contentTypeEnumerator.get_current();
contentTypeinfo += 'Content Type Name: ' + content.get_name() + '\n';
}
alert(contentTypeinfo);
}
function onQueryFailed(sender, args) {
alert('Request failed. ' + args.get_message() + '\n' + args.get_stackTrace());
}
</script>
<input id="Button1" type="button" value="Run Code" onclick="runCode()" />
</asp:Content>