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September 15, 2015 21:40
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Apply a filter on the Nested Pages Query
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<?php | |
/** | |
* Remove Posts from Being Displayed in the Nested Pages List | |
* @param $args - array of WP_Query arguments | |
* @see wp-nested-pages/app/Entities/Listing/Listing: Line 274 | |
*/ | |
add_filter('nestedpages_page_listing', 'remove_from_nested_pages'); | |
function remove_from_nested_pages($args) | |
{ | |
$remove_ids = array(); // Array of Post IDs to exclude | |
$args['post__not_in'] = $remove_ids; | |
return $args; | |
} |
Hi @kylephillips,
I'm trying to pass $args to display only pages child of a parent page and it's not showing anything although the WP_Query object is returning the right array.
add_filter( 'nestedpages_page_listing', function($query_args) {
$user_id = get_current_user_id();
$user_meta = get_userdata($user_id);
$user_roles = $user_meta->roles;
if (in_array('property_editor', $user_roles)) {
return $query_args = [
'post_type' => 'page',
'post_parent' => 3753
];
}
return $query_args;
});
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Keep in mind, any child posts of excluded posts will also not display.