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WP: Query $args
<?php
/**
* WordPress Query Comprehensive Reference
* Compiled by luetkemj - luetkemj.com
*
* CODEX: http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query
* Source: http://core.trac.wordpress.org/browser/tags/3.3.1/wp-includes/query.php
*/
$args = array(
//////Author Parameters - Show posts associated with certain author.
'author' => 1,2,3, //(int) - use author id [use minus (-) to exclude authors by ID ex. 'author' => -1,-2,-3,]
'author_name' => 'luetkemj', //(string) - use 'user_nicename' (NOT name)
//////Category Parameters - Show posts associated with certain categories.
'cat' => 5, //(int) - use category id.
'category_name' => 'staff', 'news', //(string) - use category slug (NOT name).
'category__and' => array( 2, 6 ), //(array) - use category id.
'category__in' => array( 2, 6 ), //(array) - use category id.
'category__not_in' => array( 2, 6 ), //(array) - use category id.
//////Tag Parameters - Show posts associated with certain tags.
'tag' => 'cooking', //(string) - use tag slug.
'tag_id' => 5, //(int) - use tag id.
'tag__and' => array( 2, 6), //(array) - use tag ids.
'tag__in' => array( 2, 6), //(array) - use tag ids.
'tag__not_in' => array( 2, 6), //(array) - use tag ids.
'tag_slug__and' => array( 2, 6), //(array) - use tag slugs.
'tag_slug__in' => array( 2, 6), //(array) - use tag slugs.
//////Taxonomy Parameters - Show posts associated with certain taxonomy.
//Important Note: tax_query takes an array of tax query arguments arrays (it takes an array of arrays)
//This construct allows you to query multiple taxonomies by using the relation parameter in the first (outer) array to describe the boolean relationship between the taxonomy queries.
'tax_query' => array( //(array) - use taxonomy parameters (available with Version 3.1).
'relation' => 'AND', //(string) - Possible values are 'AND' or 'OR' and is the equivalent of ruuning a JOIN for each taxonomy
array(
'taxonomy' => 'movie_janner', //(string) - Taxonomy.
'field' => 'slug', //(string) - Select taxonomy term by ('id' or 'slug')
'terms' => array( 'action', 'comedy' ), //(int/string/array) - Taxonomy term(s).
'include_children' => true, //(boolean) - Whether or not to include children for hierarchical taxonomies. Defaults to true.
'operator' => 'IN' //(string) - Operator to test. Possible values are 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'AND'.
),
array(
'taxonomy' => 'actor',
'field' => 'id',
'terms' => array( 103, 115, 206 ),
'include_children' => false,
'operator' => 'NOT IN'
),
//////Post & Page Parameters - Display content based on post and page parameters.
'p' => 1, //(int) - use post id.
'name' => 'hello-world', //(string) - use post slug.
'page_id' => 1, //(int) - use page id.
'pagename' => 'sample-page', //(string) - use page slug.
'pagename' => 'contact_us/canada', //(string) - Display child page using the slug of the parent and the child page, separated by a slash
'post_parent' => 1, //(int) - use page id. Return just the child Pages.
'post__in' => array(1,2,3), //(array) - use post ids. Specify posts to retrieve.
'post__not_in' => array(1,2,3), // (array) - use post ids. Specify post NOT to retrieve.
//NOTE: you cannot combine 'post__in' and 'post__not_in' in the same query
//////Type & Status Parameters - Show posts associated with certain type or status.
'post_type' => array( //(string / array) - use post types. Retrieves posts by Post Types, default value is 'post';
'post', // - a post.
'page', // - a page.
'revision', // - a revision.
'attachment', // - an attachment. The default WP_Query sets 'post_status'=>'published', but attachments default to 'post_status'=>'inherit' so you'll need to set the status to 'inherit' or 'any'.
'any', // - retrieves any type except revisions and types with 'exclude_from_search' set to true.
'my-post-type' // - Custom Post Types (e.g. movies)
),
'post_status' => array( //(string / array) - use post status. Retrieves posts by Post Status, default value is 'publish'.
'publish', // - a published post or page.
'pending', // - post is pending review.
'draft', // - a post in draft status.
'auto-draft' // - a newly created post, with no content.
'future' // - a post to publish in the future.
'private' // - not visible to users who are not logged in.
'inherit' // - a revision. see get_children.
'trash' // - post is in trashbin (available with Version 2.9).
'any' // - retrieves any status except those from post types with 'exclude_from_search' set to true.
),
//////Pagination Parameters
'posts_per_page' => 10, //(int) - number of post to show per page (available with Version 2.1). Use 'posts_per_page'=>-1 to show all posts. Note if the query is in a feed, wordpress overwrites this parameter with the stored 'posts_per_rss' option. To reimpose the limit, try using the 'post_limits' filter, or filter 'pre_option_posts_per_rss' and return -1
'posts_per_archive_page' => 10, //(int) - number of posts to show per page - on archive pages only. Over-rides showposts and posts_per_page on pages where is_archive() or is_search() would be true
'nopaging' => false, //(bool) - show all posts or use pagination. Default value is 'false', use paging.
'paged' => get_query_var('page'), //(int) - number of page. Show the posts that would normally show up just on page X when using the "Older Entries" link.
//NOTE: You should set get_query_var( 'page' ); if you want your query to work with pagination. Since Wordpress 3.0.2, you do get_query_var( 'page' ) instead of get_query_var( 'paged' ). The pagination parameter 'paged' for WP_Query() remains the same.
//////Offset Parameter
'offset' => 3, //(int) - number of post to displace or pass over.
//////Order & Orderby Parameters - Sort retrieved posts.
'order' => 'DESC', //(string) - Designates the ascending or descending order of the 'orderby' parameter. Defaults to 'DESC'.
//Possible Values:
//'ASC' - ascending order from lowest to highest values (1, 2, 3; a, b, c).
//'DESC' - descending order from highest to lowest values (3, 2, 1; c, b, a).
'orderby' => 'date', //(string) - Sort retrieved posts by parameter. Defaults to 'date'.
//Possible Values://
//'none' - No order (available with Version 2.8).
//'ID' - Order by post id. Note the captialization.
//'author' - Order by author.
//'title' - Order by title.
//'date' - Order by date.
//'modified' - Order by last modified date.
//'parent' - Order by post/page parent id.
//'rand' - Random order.
//'comment_count' - Order by number of comments (available with Version 2.9).
//'menu_order' - Order by Page Order. Used most often for Pages (Order field in the Edit Page Attributes box) and for Attachments (the integer fields in the Insert / Upload Media Gallery dialog), but could be used for any post type with distinct 'menu_order' values (they all default to 0).
//'meta_value' - Note that a 'meta_key=keyname' must also be present in the query. Note also that the sorting will be alphabetical which is fine for strings (i.e. words), but can be unexpected for numbers (e.g. 1, 3, 34, 4, 56, 6, etc, rather than 1, 3, 4, 6, 34, 56 as you might naturally expect).
//'meta_value_num' - Order by numeric meta value (available with Version 2.8). Also note that a 'meta_key=keyname' must also be present in the query. This value allows for numerical sorting as noted above in 'meta_value'.
//////Sticky Post Parameters - Show Sticky Posts or ignore them.
'ignore_sticky_posts' => 0, //(bool) - ignore sticky posts or not. Default value is 0, don't ignore. Ignore/exclude sticky posts being included at the beginning of posts returned, but the sticky post will still be returned in the natural order of that list of posts returned.
//NOTE: For more info on sticky post queries see: http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Sticky_Post_Parameters
//////Time Parameters - Show posts associated with a certain time period.
'year' => 2012, //(int) - 4 digit year (e.g. 2011).
'monthnum' => 3, //(int) - Month number (from 1 to 12).
'w' => 25, //(int) - Week of the year (from 0 to 53). Uses the MySQL WEEK command. The mode is dependent on the "start_of_week" option.
'day' => 17, //(int) - Day of the month (from 1 to 31).
'hour' => 13, //(int) - Hour (from 0 to 23).
'minute' => 19, //(int) - Minute (from 0 to 60).
'second' => 30, //(int) - Second (0 to 60).
//////Custom Field Parameters - Show posts associated with a certain custom field.
'meta_key' => 'key', //(string) - Custom field key.
'meta_value' => 'value', //(string) - Custom field value.
'meta_value_num' => 10, //(number) - Custom field value.
'meta_compare' => '=', //(string) - Operator to test the 'meta_value'. Possible values are '!=', '>', '>=', '<', or '<='. Default value is '='.
'meta_query' => array( //(array) - Custom field parameters (available with Version 3.1).
array(
'key' => 'color', //(string) - Custom field key.
'value' => 'blue' //(string/array) - Custom field value (Note: Array support is limited to a compare value of 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', or 'NOT BETWEEN')
'type' => 'CHAR', //(string) - Custom field type. Possible values are 'NUMERIC', 'BINARY', 'CHAR', 'DATE', 'DATETIME', 'DECIMAL', 'SIGNED', 'TIME', 'UNSIGNED'. Default value is 'CHAR'.
'compare' => '=' //(string) - Operator to test. Possible values are '=', '!=', '>', '>=', '<', '<=', 'LIKE', 'NOT LIKE', 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'BETWEEN', 'NOT BETWEEN'. Default value is '='.
),
array(
'key' => 'price',
'value' => array( 1,200 ),
'compare' => 'NOT LIKE'
)
),
//////Permission Parameters - Display published posts, as well as private posts, if the user has the appropriate capability:
'perm' => 'readable' //(string) Possible values are 'readable', 'editable' (possible more ie all capabilities although I have not tested)
//////Parameters relating to caching
'cache_results' => true, //(bool) Deafult is true
'update_post_term_cache' => true, //(bool) Deafult is true
'update_post_meta_cache' => true //(bool) Deafult is true
//NOTE These are not likely to ever be used. Caching is a good thing. For more info on usage see: http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Permission_Parameters
//////Post Field Parameters
//Not sure what these do. For more info see: http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Post_Field_Parameters
//////Filters
//For more information on available Filters see: http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Filters
);
$the_query = new WP_Query( $args );
// The Loop
if ( $the_query->have_posts() ) :
while ( $the_query->have_posts() ) : $the_query->the_post();
// Do Stuff
endwhile;
endif;
// Reset Post Data
wp_reset_postdata();
?>
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