Find events

Sitefinity CMS allows you to search for a specific event.
For more information about querying events by ID, see For developers: Query events.

To search for a specific event you can use the Native API or the Fluent API.

Search for an event by title

The following examples search for a specific event with the specified Title:

Native API

First, you initialize EventsManager. Then, you get all events using GetEvents() and filter based on the Title and Status properties. Finally, you return the event.

Fluent API

First, you initialize the plural facade of the event using App.WorkWith().Events(). Then, you filter based on the Title and Status properties. To get the event, you use the Get method. Finally, you return the event.

Search for events by content match

The following examples search for all events that have the specified string in their content.

Native API

First, you initialize EventsManager. Then, you get all events using GetEvents() and filter based on the Content and Status properties. Finally, you return the events.

Fluent API

First, you initialize the plural facade of the event using App.WorkWith().Events(). Then, you filter based on the Content and Status properties. To get the events, you use the Get method. Finally, you return the events.

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