Sharepoint: how can i find all the pages that host a particular web part? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-12-21T23:41:11Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/633633 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/633633/sharepoint-how-can-i-find-all-the-pages-that-host-a-particular-web-part 1 Sharepoint: how can i find all the pages that host a particular web part? nailitdown 2009-03-11T07:24:19Z 2009-03-11T12:46:23Z <p>As the question says - is there a way to determine which pages are including my web part?</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/633633/sharepoint-how-can-i-find-all-the-pages-that-host-a-particular-web-part/634362#634362 5 Answer by Stingray for Sharepoint: how can i find all the pages that host a particular web part? Stingray 2009-03-11T12:46:23Z 2009-03-11T12:46:23Z <p>If you're looking for code, I've got something for you. If you'd like to find all Content Query web parts then you would call my code like this:</p> <pre><code>FindWebPart("http://server.com/", "Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing.WebControls.ContentByQueryWebPart"); </code></pre> <p>Here's the code:</p> <pre><code>public static void FindWebPart(string siteCollectionUrl, string webPartName) { using (SPSite siteCollection = new SPSite(siteCollectionUrl)) { using (SPWeb rootSite = siteCollection.OpenWeb()) { FindWebPartHelper(rootSite, webPartName); } } } public static void FindWebPartHelper(SPWeb site, string webPartName) { // Search for web part in Pages document library SPList pagesList = null; try { pagesList = site.Lists["Pages"]; } catch (ArgumentException) { // List not found } if (null != pagesList) { SPListItemCollection pages = pagesList.Items; foreach (SPListItem page in pages) { SPFile file = page.File; using (SPLimitedWebPartManager mgr = file.GetLimitedWebPartManager(PersonalizationScope.Shared)) { try { SPLimitedWebPartCollection webparts = mgr.WebParts; foreach (System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.WebPart wp in webparts) { // Here perform the webpart check // For instance you could identify the web part by // its class name if (webPartName == wp.GetType().ToString()) { // Found a match! Now do something... Console.WriteLine("Found web part!"); } } } finally { // Needs to be disposed mgr.Web.Dispose(); } } } } // Check sub sites SPWebCollection subSites = site.Webs; foreach (SPWeb subSite in subSites) { try { FindWebPartHelper(subSite, webPartName); } finally { // Don't forget to dispose! subSite.Dispose(); } } } </code></pre> <p>Ofcourse you can make little changes to this code. Currently it does a string comparison, but it's easy to do it in a more typed way. Have fun!</p>