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Programmatically duplicating a WordPress post
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<?php | |
/** | |
* Duplicates a post & its meta and returns the new duplicated Post ID. | |
* | |
* @param int $post_id The Post ID you want to clone. | |
* @return int The duplicated Post ID. | |
*/ | |
function duplicate_post(int $post_id): int | |
{ | |
$old_post = get_post($post_id); | |
if (!$old_post) { | |
// Invalid post ID, return early. | |
return 0; | |
} | |
$title = $old_post->post_title; | |
// Create new post array. | |
$new_post = [ | |
'post_title' => $title, | |
'post_name' => sanitize_title($title), | |
'post_status' => 'draft', | |
'post_type' => $old_post->post_type, | |
]; | |
// Insert new post. | |
$new_post_id = wp_insert_post($new_post); | |
// Copy post meta. | |
$post_meta = get_post_custom($post_id); | |
foreach ($post_meta as $key => $values) { | |
foreach ($values as $value) { | |
add_post_meta($new_post_id, $key, maybe_unserialize($value)); | |
} | |
} | |
// Copy post taxonomies. | |
$taxonomies = get_post_taxonomies($post_id); | |
foreach ($taxonomies as $taxonomy) { | |
$term_ids = wp_get_object_terms($post_id, $taxonomy, ['fields' => 'ids']); | |
wp_set_object_terms($new_post_id, $term_ids, $taxonomy); | |
} | |
// Return new post ID. | |
return $new_post_id; | |
} |
The issue lies with the get_post_custom
function, which disregards meta fields starting with an underscore. Page builders often store their data in fields with underscores, such as _elementor_X
. To resolve this, you should utilize wpdb
and the postmeta
table. By doing so, everything should function correctly.
An example that I haven't tested myself could look like the one provided. It might help solve your issues. I just wrote this example, so you don't need to provide any references or citations here.
function duplicate($post_id)
{
$title = get_the_title($post_id);
$oldpost = get_post($post_id);
$post = [
'post_title' => $title,
'post_name' => sanitize_title($title),
'post_status' => 'draft',
'post_type' => $oldpost->post_type,
];
$new_post_id = wp_insert_post($post);
global $wpdb;
$table = $wpdb->postmeta;
$meta_data = $wpdb->get_results(
$wpdb->prepare(
"SELECT meta_key, meta_value FROM $table WHERE post_id = %d",
$post_id,
)
);
foreach ($meta_data as $meta) {
$meta_key = $meta->meta_key;
$meta_value = maybe_unserialize($meta->meta_value);
add_post_meta($new_post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value);
}
$taxonomies = get_post_taxonomies($post_id);
if ($taxonomies) {
foreach ($taxonomies as $taxonomy) {
wp_set_object_terms(
$new_post_id,
wp_get_object_terms(
$post_id,
$taxonomy,
['fields' => 'ids']
),
$taxonomy
);
}
}
return $new_post_id;
}
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i am not 100% sure what is the reason, but when i checking DB is there, so its really duplicates full content, but if you will open directly its blank page, but if you will run it "edit with WP bakery" or any other editor and then save, it will work. so maybe something is still missing when i duplicate