Tagged: category, enfold, get_the_category, Portfolio
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January 19, 2023 at 1:07 pm #1394341
Hi I am creating a custom function in order to show the number of a certain portfolio post respect to the total number of Portfolio posts with teh same category (my portfolio posts are characterized by one single category).
The function creates a shortcode to visualize n./tot where
n = single post number
tot = tot posts within the category applied to the actual postRight now my function works, but it retrieves all posts (disregarding the category type) and it is as follows
add_shortcode('test-count-post', 'get_current_post_num'); function get_current_post_num() { $url = $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'].$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; $curr_post_id = url_to_postid( "https://".$url ) $args = array( 'post_type' => 'portfolio', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'order'=> 'ASC', 'posts_per_page' => -1 ); $portfolio_posts = new WP_Query($args); if ($portfolio_posts->have_posts()): $total_posts = $portfolio_posts->found_posts; $num = 1; while ($portfolio_posts->have_posts()) : $portfolio_posts->the_post(); $post_id = get_the_ID(); if ($post_id === $curr_post_id) { $output= $num . '/' . $total_posts; } else { $num++; } endwhile; endif; return $output; }
For example, I have 3 portfolio posts and the output on post 1 is “1/3”. The output on the second published post is “2/3” etc. Of my test posts, the first 2 have category “xx” and the last one has category “yy”
So I would like to show, when I am in post 1, “1/2”, while when I am on post 3 -> “1/1”To do so I tried to add to my function the following code on line 5 (just after having grabbed the postID)
$category = get_the_category( $curr_post_id);
but the var_dump gives me an empty array (while I am expecting the ID of the applied category to that specific post). Later I was planning to add the variable
$category
to the array of$args
, in order to retrieve only the posts within that specific category.So my question is: why the
$category
array appears as empty?
Thanks- This topic was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by elenapoliti.
January 21, 2023 at 11:08 pm #1394664Hey Elena,
Thanks for your question, I tested your code above but it would not run on my test site and would give no output.
Typically you need to use ob_start(); and ob_end_clean(); to show any output.
I don’t think you can get the category from a url
$curr_post_id = url_to_postid( "https://".$url );
$category = get_the_category( $curr_post_id);
Best regards,
MikeJanuary 23, 2023 at 10:21 am #1394749Thanks Mike for your answer. The code above works as I said and you can see it on three test portfolio items at the link in private area. I can see how to add ob_start() and ob_end_clean()
So you think there is no possibility of obtaining a category if I know the post_ID? because from WP documentation it seems that it is possible. What I don’t understand is if Portfolio categories should be handled as categories or taxonomy (sorry for my ignorance in WP)
Thanks
- This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by elenapoliti.
January 23, 2023 at 12:36 pm #1394769Hi,
There probably is a way to do it I just don’t think that you can do it that way, but I think that this is over my head.
Unfortunately, I couldn’t get your code to work on my site so I couldn’t tinker with it, I’m glad it works on your site.
I’d like to see this work, but we are probably going to need more advanced help, I would recommend posting it on Upwork.comBest regards,
MikeJanuary 23, 2023 at 5:10 pm #1394805Hi Mike, actually I am not interested in hiring somebody for this thing on Upwork.com. I am getting some inputs through Stackoverflow and here what I found.
The code above I was trying to use to get the category was obviously wrong. The right code should be this:$categories = get_the_category( $post_id->ID);
So with my data it should come out as follows
function get_current_post_num() { $url = $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'].$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; $curr_post_id = url_to_postid( "https://".$url ) $categories = get_the_category( $curr_post_id->ID); //etc etc
The problem is that in the portfolio item the array returned is 0, while the same exact code applied to a blog single post returns an array with all the terms (hence the categories applied).
So I come back to my previous question: how are the portfolio categories treated??? How can I access them? This is a question that should pertain to the Enfold support I believe.
Thank you very much
- This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by elenapoliti.
January 23, 2023 at 9:13 pm #1394847This last post is to close the topic. I have found the solution and it was only a matter of understanding how it was named the taxonomy for the portfolio entries. Easy question. However the working code is here below.
Explanation: when on a single portfolio entry, it shows number of single post and total number of posts within one category)add_shortcode('post-counter', 'get_current_post_num'); function get_current_post_num() { $url = $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']; $curr_post_id = url_to_postid( "https://sharkrayareas.org".$url ); //Too early for $post object $taxonomy = 'portfolio_entries'; $term_objs = get_the_terms( $curr_post_id->ID, $taxonomy ); foreach ($term_objs as $term_obj) $term_ids = $term_obj->term_id; // get the id from the WP_Term object $args = array( 'post_type' => 'portfolio', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'tax_query' => array( array( 'taxonomy' => 'portfolio_entries', 'terms' => $term_ids, ), ), 'order'=> 'ASC', 'posts_per_page' => -1 ); $portfolio_posts = new WP_Query($args); if ($portfolio_posts->have_posts()): echo 'true'; $total_posts = $portfolio_posts->found_posts; $num = 1; while ($portfolio_posts->have_posts()) : $portfolio_posts->the_post(); $post_id = get_the_ID(); if ($post_id === $curr_post_id) { $output= '<div class="count">'. $num . '/' . $total_posts .'</div>'; } else { $num++; } endwhile; endif; return $output; }
January 24, 2023 at 2:59 am #1394856 -
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