BP_Search_CPT
BuddyPress Global Search – search posts class
Description
Source
File: bp-search/plugins/search-cpt/class-bp-search-cpt.php
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 | class BP_Search_CPT extends Bp_Search_Type { private $cpt_name ; private $search_type ; /** * A real constructor. Since we do want multiple copies of this class. * The idea is to have one object for each searchable custom post type. * * @since BuddyBoss 1.0.0 */ public function __construct( $cpt_name , $search_type ) { $this ->cpt_name = $cpt_name ; $this ->search_type = $search_type ; add_action( "bp_search_settings_item_{$this->cpt_name}" , array ( $this , 'print_search_options' ) ); } public function sql( $search_term , $only_totalrow_count =false ){ global $wpdb ; $bp_prefix = bp_core_get_table_prefix(); $query_placeholder = array (); $sql = " SELECT " ; if ( $only_totalrow_count ){ $sql .= " COUNT( DISTINCT id ) " ; } else { $sql .= " DISTINCT id , %s as type, post_title LIKE '%%%s%%' AS relevance, post_date as entry_date " ; $query_placeholder [] = $this ->search_type; $query_placeholder [] = $search_term ; } $sql .= " FROM {$wpdb->prefix}posts p" ; $tax = array (); $taxonomies = get_object_taxonomies( $this ->cpt_name ); foreach ( $taxonomies as $taxonomy ) { if ( bp_is_search_post_type_taxonomy_enable( $taxonomy , $this ->cpt_name ) ) { $tax [] = $taxonomy ; } } //Tax query left join if ( ! empty ( $tax ) ) { $sql .= " LEFT JOIN {$wpdb->term_relationships} r ON p.ID = r.object_id " ; } $sql .= " WHERE 1=1 AND ( p.post_title LIKE %s OR {$bp_prefix}bp_strip_tags(p.post_content) LIKE %s " ; $query_placeholder [] = '%' . $search_term . '%' ; $query_placeholder [] = '%' . $search_term . '%' ; //Tax query if ( ! empty ( $tax ) ) { $tax_in_arr = array_map ( function ( $t_name ) { return "'" . $t_name . "'" ; }, $tax ); $tax_in = implode( ', ' , $tax_in_arr ); $sql .= " OR r.term_taxonomy_id IN (SELECT tt.term_taxonomy_id FROM { $wpdb ->term_taxonomy} tt INNER JOIN { $wpdb ->terms} t ON t.term_id = tt.term_id WHERE ( t.slug LIKE %s OR t.name LIKE %s ) AND tt.taxonomy IN ({ $tax_in }) )"; $query_placeholder [] = '%' . $search_term . '%' ; $query_placeholder [] = '%' . $search_term . '%' ; } //Post should be publish $sql .= " ) AND p.post_type = %s AND p.post_status = 'publish'" ; $query_placeholder [] = $this ->cpt_name; $sql = $wpdb ->prepare( $sql , $query_placeholder ); return apply_filters( 'BP_Search_CPT_sql' , $sql , array ( 'post_type' => $this ->cpt_name, 'search_term' => $search_term , 'only_totalrow_count' => $only_totalrow_count , ) ); } protected function generate_html( $template_type = '' ){ $post_ids = array (); foreach ( $this ->search_results[ 'items' ] as $item_id => $item_html ){ $post_ids [] = $item_id ; } //now we have all the posts //lets do a wp_query and generate html for all posts $qry = new WP_Query( array ( 'post_type' => $this ->cpt_name, 'post__in' => $post_ids ) ); $template = bp_locate_template( "search/loop/{$this->cpt_name}.php" ) ? "loop/{$this->cpt_name}" : 'loop/post' ; if ( $qry ->have_posts() ){ while ( $qry ->have_posts() ){ $qry ->the_post(); $result = array ( 'id' => get_the_ID(), 'type' => $this ->search_type, 'title' => get_the_title(), 'html' => bp_search_buffer_template_part( $template , $template_type , false ), ); $this ->search_results[ 'items' ][get_the_ID()] = $result ; } } wp_reset_postdata(); } /** * What taxonomy should be searched on? * * Prints options to search through all registered taxonomies with give * post type e.g $this->cpt_name */ public function print_search_options( $items_to_search ) { echo "<div class='wp-{$this->cpt_name}-fields' style='margin: 10px 0 10px 30px'>" ; $cpt_taxonomy = get_object_taxonomies( $this ->cpt_name ) ; foreach ( $cpt_taxonomy as $tax ) { $label = ucwords( str_replace ( '_' , ' ' , $tax ) ); $value = $this ->search_type. '-tax-' . $tax ; $checked = ! empty ( $items_to_search ) && in_array( $value , $items_to_search ) ? ' checked' : '' ; echo "<label><input type='checkbox' value='{$value}' name='bp_search_plugin_options[items-to-search][]' {$checked}>{$label}</label><br>" ; } echo "</div><!-- .wp-user-fields -->" ; } } |
Methods
- __construct — A real constructor. Since we do want multiple copies of this class.
- generate_html
- print_search_options — What taxonomy should be searched on?
- sql
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