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Output the slug and name of a CPT single post taxonomy term
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
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When I'm on a single post for a custom post type, I want to be able to grab the slug
and name
of the taxonomy term so I can insert them into a link. Below is what I've tried but it doesn't seem to work.
<?php
$term_slug = get_queried_object()->slug;
$term_name = get_queried_object()->name;
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term_slug. '">← Back to ' .$term_name. '</a></span>';
?>
So for example, if I'm on a single post for the custom post type "Projects" and the taxonomy term is "Album Artwork," I want to be able to grab the slug
"album-artwork" and the name "Album Artwork" so I can put them into the link. How can I do this?
custom-post-types terms get-terms
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When I'm on a single post for a custom post type, I want to be able to grab the slug
and name
of the taxonomy term so I can insert them into a link. Below is what I've tried but it doesn't seem to work.
<?php
$term_slug = get_queried_object()->slug;
$term_name = get_queried_object()->name;
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term_slug. '">← Back to ' .$term_name. '</a></span>';
?>
So for example, if I'm on a single post for the custom post type "Projects" and the taxonomy term is "Album Artwork," I want to be able to grab the slug
"album-artwork" and the name "Album Artwork" so I can put them into the link. How can I do this?
custom-post-types terms get-terms
add a comment |
When I'm on a single post for a custom post type, I want to be able to grab the slug
and name
of the taxonomy term so I can insert them into a link. Below is what I've tried but it doesn't seem to work.
<?php
$term_slug = get_queried_object()->slug;
$term_name = get_queried_object()->name;
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term_slug. '">← Back to ' .$term_name. '</a></span>';
?>
So for example, if I'm on a single post for the custom post type "Projects" and the taxonomy term is "Album Artwork," I want to be able to grab the slug
"album-artwork" and the name "Album Artwork" so I can put them into the link. How can I do this?
custom-post-types terms get-terms
When I'm on a single post for a custom post type, I want to be able to grab the slug
and name
of the taxonomy term so I can insert them into a link. Below is what I've tried but it doesn't seem to work.
<?php
$term_slug = get_queried_object()->slug;
$term_name = get_queried_object()->name;
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term_slug. '">← Back to ' .$term_name. '</a></span>';
?>
So for example, if I'm on a single post for the custom post type "Projects" and the taxonomy term is "Album Artwork," I want to be able to grab the slug
"album-artwork" and the name "Album Artwork" so I can put them into the link. How can I do this?
custom-post-types terms get-terms
custom-post-types terms get-terms
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If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
20 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
19 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
12 mins ago
add a comment |
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If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
20 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
19 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
12 mins ago
add a comment |
If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
20 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
19 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
12 mins ago
add a comment |
If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
answered 1 hour ago
Krzysiek Dróżdż♦Krzysiek Dróżdż
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Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
20 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
19 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
12 mins ago
add a comment |
Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
20 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
19 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
12 mins ago
Thank you. How can I get the
slug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"– Desi
20 mins ago
Thank you. How can I get the
slug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"– Desi
20 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:
$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
19 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:
$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
19 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
12 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
12 mins ago
add a comment |
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