BP_Search_CPT
BuddyPress Global Search – search posts class
Description
Source
File: bp-search/plugins/search-cpt/class-bp-search-cpt.php
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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