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<?php | |
/* | |
############################## | |
########### Search ########### | |
############################## | |
Included are steps to help make this script easier for other to follow | |
All you have to do is add custom ACF post types into Step 1 and custom taxonomies into Step 10 | |
[list_searcheable_acf list all the custom fields we want to include in our search query] | |
@return [array] [list of custom fields] | |
*/ | |
/* | |
* [advanced_custom_search search that encompasses ACF/advanced custom fields and taxonomies and split expression before request] | |
* @param [query-part/string] $search [the initial "where" part of the search query] | |
* @param [object] $wp_query [] | |
* @return [query-part/string] $search [the "where" part of the search query as we customized] | |
* modified from gist: https://gist.github.com/FutureMedia/9581381/73afa809f38527d57f4213581eeae6a8e5a1340a | |
* see https://vzurczak.wordpress.com/2013/06/15/extend-the-default-wordpress-search/ | |
* credits to Vincent Zurczak for the base query structure/spliting tags section and Sjouw for comment cleanup | |
*/ | |
function advanced_custom_search( $search, &$wp_query ) { | |
global $wpdb; | |
if (empty($search)) { | |
return $search; | |
} | |
// AND (((wp_posts.post_title LIKE '%venenatis%') OR (wp_posts.post_excerpt LIKE '%venenatis%') OR (wp_posts.post_content LIKE '%venenatis%'))) AND (wp_posts.post_password = '') | |
// 1- get search expression | |
$terms = $wp_query->query_vars['s']; | |
// 2- explode search expression to get search terms | |
$exploded = preg_split('|\s+|', $terms); | |
if ($exploded === FALSE || count($exploded) == 0) { | |
$exploded = array(0 => $terms); | |
} | |
// 3- setup search variable as a string | |
$search = ''; | |
$params = array(); | |
// 4- a list of advanced custom fields you want to search content in | |
$list_searcheable_acf = array( | |
"your", | |
"acf", | |
"non-repeater", | |
"field-names", | |
"here", | |
"repeater" => array( | |
"repeater-sub-field1", | |
"repeater-sub-field2" | |
) | |
); | |
// 5- search through tags, inject each into SQL query | |
foreach ($exploded as $tag) { | |
$s = '%' . $wpdb->esc_like($tag) . '%'; | |
$search .= " | |
AND ( | |
({$wpdb->posts}.post_title LIKE '%s') | |
OR ({$wpdb->posts}.post_excerpt LIKE '%s') | |
OR ({$wpdb->posts}.post_content LIKE '%s') | |
" . | |
// 8- Adds to $search DB data from custom post types | |
"OR EXISTS ( | |
SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->postmeta} | |
WHERE post_id = {$wpdb->posts}.ID | |
AND ("; | |
$params []= $s; | |
$params []= $s; | |
$params []= $s; | |
// 5b - reads through $list_searcheable_acf array to see which custom post types you want to include in the search string | |
$metaStatements = array(); | |
foreach ($list_searcheable_acf as $key => $searcheable_acf) { | |
if (is_array($searcheable_acf)) { | |
foreach ($searcheable_acf as $repeater_acf) { | |
array_push($metaStatements, "(meta_key LIKE '" . $key . "_%%_" . $repeater_acf . "' AND meta_value LIKE '%s')"); | |
$params []= $s; | |
} | |
} else { | |
array_push($metaStatements, "(meta_key = '" . $searcheable_acf . "' AND meta_value LIKE '%s')"); | |
$params []= $s; | |
} | |
} | |
$search .= join($metaStatements, "\n OR "); | |
$search .= ") | |
) " . | |
// 6- Adds to $search DB data from comments | |
"OR EXISTS ( | |
SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->comments} | |
WHERE comment_post_ID = {$wpdb->posts}.ID | |
AND comment_content LIKE '%s' | |
) " . | |
// 7 - Adds to $search DB data from taxonomies | |
"OR EXISTS ( | |
SELECT * FROM {$wpdb->terms} | |
INNER JOIN {$wpdb->term_taxonomy} | |
ON {$wpdb->term_taxonomy}.term_id = {$wpdb->terms}.term_id | |
INNER JOIN {$wpdb->term_relationships} | |
ON {$wpdb->term_relationships}.term_taxonomy_id = {$wpdb->term_taxonomy}.term_taxonomy_id " . | |
// 7b- Add custom taxonomies here | |
"WHERE ( | |
taxonomy = 'your' | |
OR taxonomy = 'custom' | |
OR taxonomy = 'taxonomies' | |
OR taxonomy = 'here' | |
) | |
AND object_id = {$wpdb->posts}.ID | |
AND {$wpdb->terms}.name LIKE '%s' | |
)" . | |
")"; | |
$params []= $s; | |
$params []= $s; | |
} | |
return $wpdb->prepare($search, $params); | |
} // closes function advanced_custom_search | |
// 8- use add_filter to put advanced_custom_search into the posts_search results | |
add_filter( 'posts_search', 'advanced_custom_search', 500, 2 ); |
Any idea how to return results only if all fields are present in the search? E.g, if I search for "Jane Doe", it shows results of people with just "Jane". It should only return results if the field(s) have "Jane Doe".
Edit: Hmm. Nevermind. It seemed to be using "OR" if I had the Taxonomy block removed. If I add it back in, it seems to use "AND".
Hi - this works - thanks! However, the site I built uses a Flexible content field containing (among other things) repeaters and nested repeaters. Any clues as to how to modify your script to include these? I also need to target nested repeater fields (outside of a Flexible Content field).
UPDATE: WP Plugin 'Search Everything' was recommend to me - I installed it and it works for all my fields.
Awesome - thank you! Works perfectly including repeaters. Does anyone know how to amend the code to include nested repeaters in the search?
I clicked through about 5 different "forks" to find yours. Works great!