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<?php | |
// Method 1: simple foreach loop | |
$favorites = get_user_favorites(); | |
if ( isset($favorites) && !empty($favorites) ) : | |
foreach ( $favorites as $favorite ) : | |
// You'll have access to the post ID in this foreach loop, so you can use WP functions like get_the_title($favorite); | |
endforeach; | |
endif; | |
/** | |
* Method 2: WP_Query Object | |
* Check if there are favorites before instantiating the WP_Query. | |
* Passing an empty array as an argument returns ALL posts. | |
* @see https://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Query#Post_.26_Page_Parameters | |
*/ | |
$favorites = get_user_favorites(); | |
if ( $favorites ) : // This is important: if an empty array is passed into the WP_Query parameters, all posts will be returned | |
$paged = ( get_query_var('paged') ) ? get_query_var('paged') : 1; // If you want to include pagination | |
$favorites_query = new WP_Query(array( | |
'post_type' => 'post', // If you have multiple post types, pass an array | |
'posts_per_page' => -1, | |
'ignore_sticky_posts' => true, | |
'post__in' => $favorites, | |
'paged' => $paged // If you want to include pagination, and have a specific posts_per_page set | |
)); | |
if ( $favorites_query->have_posts() ) : while ( $favorites_query->have_posts() ) : $favorites_query->the_post(); | |
// Treat this like any other WP loop | |
endwhile; | |
next_posts_link( 'Older Favorites', $favorites_query->max_num_pages ); | |
previous_posts_link( 'Newer Favorites' ); | |
endif; wp_reset_postdata(); | |
else : | |
// No Favorites | |
endif; |
This plugin is great....
To put the option to clean, without removing all, you just call the_favorites_button button ($ post_id, $ site_id) Inside the loop on the page that lists all the user's favorites logged in or anonymous.
You can change the text of the favorited button to remove favorite.
This worked for me.
I hope this tip is useful, check out my English is not very good.
Great plugin, and very useful code snippet. Thank you!
This code no longer seems to work for anonymous users. When I'm logged into the admin, it works fine.
As an anonymous user, my favorites do not appear in the custom query.
Edit: discovered that this code is not working because the server is running PHP 7- I tested with 5.4.4 and it still works.
This is awesome thank you!
For those who wants to avoid loop from repeating in category template use
if ( $favorites_query->have_posts() ) : $favorites_query->the_post();
and remove endwhile;
Let me know who!
Where do I put the above code, and let me know how to use it?
Please give me a little tip. Somebody ...
please.