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Developer | billerickson |
Plugin | Display Posts Shortcode |
Version | 2.8.0 |
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Code changes from version 2.7.0 to 2.8.0
- CHANGELOG.md +140 -0
- LICENSE.txt +674 -0
- display-posts-shortcode.php +80 -72
- readme.txt +10 -5
CHANGELOG.md
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# Change Log
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file, formatted via [this recommendation](http://keepachangelog.com/).
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### [2.8.0]
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#### Added
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* Set include_link="false" to remove link from post title and image, see [#137](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/pull/137)
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#### Fixed
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* Category display when using multiple post types, see [#143](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/143)
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* Issue combining multiple taxonomies, see [#131](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/131)
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### [2.7.0]
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#### Added
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* Support for [Co-Authors Plus Addon](https://github.com/billerickson/dps-coauthor-addon)
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* `tax_include_children` parameter for tax queries. See [#120](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/120)
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* New filter to display the full version of manual excerpt, regardless of excerpt_length. See [#123](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/123)
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#### Fixed
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* Removed shortcodes from custom excerpts, see [#113](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/113)
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* Fixed private post visiblity, see [#115](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/115)
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### [2.6.2] = 2016-06-05
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#### Fixed
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* More improvements to excerpts, see [#110](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/110)
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* Fix date query bug, see #108
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* Fixed undefined variable notice if include_title="false"
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#### Added
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* Added content_class parameter
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### [2.6.1] = 2016-05-16
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#### Fixed
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* Fix issue with manually specified excerpts
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### [2.6.0] = 2016-05-16
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#### Added
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* Add support for author="current"
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* Add support for multiple wrapper classes
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* Add support for excerpt_length parameter
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* Add support for excerpt_more parameter
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### [2.5.1]
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#### Fixed
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* Fix an issue with manually specified excerpts
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### [2.5.0]
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#### Added
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* Add support for date queries
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* Exclude child pages with post_parent="0"
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* Query by current taxonomy terms. Ex: [display-posts taxonomy="category" tax_term="current"]
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* Display the post's categories with [display-posts category_display="true"]
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* Many more fixes. See GitHub for a full list of changes.
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### [2.4.0]
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* Add 'include_author' parameter
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* Add 'exclude_current' parameter for excluding the current post from the results
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* If you display the full content of results, additional uses of the shortcode within those posts are now turned off
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* Other minor improvements
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### [2.3.0]
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* Include the shortcode attributes on wrapper filter
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* Add 'no_posts_message' parameter to specify content displayed if no posts found
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* Add filters to the title and permalink
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* Limit private posts to logged in users
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* Add support for excluding sticky posts
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* Add support for ordering by meta_key
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### [2.2.0]
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* Use original attributes for filters
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* Add support for multiple taxonomy queries
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* Add filter for post classes
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* Add support for post content in the post loop
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### [2.1.0]
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* Add support for post status
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* Add support for post author
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* Add support for post offset
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### [2.0.0]
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* Explicitly declare arguments, props danielbachhuber
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* Sanitize each shortcode attribute for security, props danielbachhuber
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### [1.9.0]
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* Add 'date_format' parameter, so you can customize how dates are displayed
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* Added a class of .excerpt-dash so CSS can be used to remove the dash
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* Cleaned up the codebase according to WordPress coding standards
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### [1.8.0]
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#### Added
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* Added `display_posts_shortcode_no_results` filter for displaying content if there's no posts matching current query.
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* Add support for multiple post types. [display-posts post_type="page, post"]
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### [1.7.0]
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* Added `id` argument to specify specific post IDs
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* Added `display_posts_shortcode_args` filter in case the arguments you want aren't already included in the shortcode. See example: http://www.billerickson.net/code/display-posts-shortcode-exclude-posts/
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### [1.6.0]
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* Added `post_parent` where you can specify a parent by ID, or you can say `post_parent=current` and it will use the current page's ID.
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* Added `wrapper` where you can decide if the posts are an unordered list, ordered list, or div's
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* Added support for multiple taxonomy terms (comma separated) and taxonomy operator (IN, NOT IN, or AND).
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### [1.5.0]
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#### Fixed
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* For the sake of clarity I'm changing version numbers. No feature changes
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### [0.1.5]
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* Added a filter (display_posts_shortcode_output) so you can modify the output of individual posts however you like.
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### [0.1.4]
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* Added post_type, taxonomy, tax_term, and include_excerpt
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* Added classes to each part of the listing (image, title, date, excerpt) to make it easier to change the look using CSS
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### [0.1.3]
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* Updated Readme
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### [0.1.2]
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* Added image_size option
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### [0.1.1]
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* Fix spacing issue in plugin
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### [0.1.0]
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* This is version 0.1. Everything's new!
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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Version 3, 29 June 2007
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Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for
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* Version: 2.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without
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* @version 2.
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* To Customize, use the following filters:
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'include_content' => false,
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'include_date' => false,
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'include_excerpt' => false,
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'include_title' => true,
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'meta_key' => '',
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'meta_value' => '',
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'wrapper_class' => 'display-posts-listing',
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'wrapper_id' => false,
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), $atts, 'display-posts' );
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return;
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'category_name' => $category,
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// Post Author
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if( !empty( $author ) ) {
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if( 'current' == $author && is_user_logged_in() )
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$args['author_name'] = wp_get_current_user()->user_login;
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elseif( 'current' == $author )
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-
$args['meta_key'] = 'dps_no_results';
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else
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$args['author_name'] = $author;
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}
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-
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// Offset
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if( !empty( $offset ) )
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$args['offset'] = $offset;
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-
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-
// Post Status
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-
$post_status = explode( ', ', $post_status );
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$validated = array();
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$available = array( 'publish', 'pending', 'draft', 'auto-draft', 'future', 'private', 'inherit', 'trash', 'any' );
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foreach ( $post_status as $unvalidated )
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if ( in_array( $unvalidated, $available ) )
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$validated[] = $unvalidated;
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-
if( !empty( $validated ) )
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$args['post_status'] = $validated;
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-
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-
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// If taxonomy attributes, create a taxonomy query
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if ( !empty( $taxonomy ) && !empty( $tax_term ) ) {
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-
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if( 'current' == $tax_term ) {
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global $post;
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$terms = wp_get_post_terms(get_the_ID(), $taxonomy);
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// Term string to array
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$tax_term = explode( ', ', $tax_term );
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}
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-
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// Validate operator
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if( !in_array( $tax_operator, array( 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'AND' ) ) )
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$tax_operator = 'IN';
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-
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$tax_args = array(
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'tax_query' => array(
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array(
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)
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)
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);
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-
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// Check for multiple taxonomy queries
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$count = 2;
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$more_tax_queries = false;
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-
while(
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-
isset( $original_atts['taxonomy_' . $count] ) && !empty( $original_atts['taxonomy_' . $count] ) &&
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-
isset( $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_term'] ) && !empty( $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_term'] )
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):
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-
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// Sanitize values
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$more_tax_queries = true;
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$taxonomy = sanitize_key( $original_atts['taxonomy_' . $count] );
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$tax_operator = isset( $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_operator'] ) ? $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_operator'] : 'IN';
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$tax_operator = in_array( $tax_operator, array( 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'AND' ) ) ? $tax_operator : 'IN';
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$tax_include_children = isset( $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_include_children'] ) ? filter_var( $atts['tax_' . $count . '_include_children'], FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN ) : true;
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-
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$tax_args['tax_query'][] = array(
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'taxonomy' => $taxonomy,
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'field' => 'slug',
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'operator' => $tax_operator,
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'include_children' => $tax_include_children,
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);
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-
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$count++;
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-
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endwhile;
|
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-
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if( $more_tax_queries ):
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$tax_relation = 'AND';
|
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if( isset( $original_atts['tax_relation'] ) && in_array( $original_atts['tax_relation'], array( 'AND', 'OR' ) ) )
|
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$tax_relation = $original_atts['tax_relation'];
|
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$args['tax_query']['relation'] = $tax_relation;
|
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endif;
|
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-
|
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-
$args =
|
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}
|
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-
|
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// If post parent attribute, set up parent
|
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if( $post_parent !== false ) {
|
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if( 'current' == $post_parent ) {
|
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|
|
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}
|
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$args['post_parent'] = intval( $post_parent );
|
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}
|
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-
|
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-
// Set up html elements used to wrap the posts.
|
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// Default is ul/li, but can also be ol/li and div/div
|
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$wrapper_options = array( 'ul', 'ol', 'div' );
|
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if( ! in_array( $wrapper, $wrapper_options ) )
|
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|
|
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*/
|
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return apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_no_results', wpautop( $no_posts_message ) );
|
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}
|
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-
|
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$inner = '';
|
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while ( $listing->have_posts() ): $listing->the_post(); global $post;
|
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-
|
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$image = $date = $author = $excerpt = $content = '';
|
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-
|
390 |
-
if ( $include_title ) {
|
391 |
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */
|
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$title = '<a class="title" href="' . apply_filters( 'the_permalink', get_permalink() ) . '">' . get_the_title() . '</a>';
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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} else {
|
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$title = '';
|
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}
|
396 |
|
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-
if ( $image_size && has_post_thumbnail() )
|
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$image = '<a class="image" href="' . get_permalink() . '">' . get_the_post_thumbnail( get_the_ID(), $image_size ) . '</a> ';
|
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-
|
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-
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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$date = ' <span class="date">' . get_the_date( $date_format ) . '</span>';
|
402 |
-
|
403 |
if( $include_author )
|
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/**
|
405 |
* Filter the HTML markup to display author information for the current post.
|
@@ -409,12 +420,12 @@ function be_display_posts_shortcode( $atts ) {
|
|
409 |
* @param string $author_output HTML markup to display author information.
|
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*/
|
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$author = apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_author', ' <span class="author">by ' . get_the_author() . '</span>', $original_atts );
|
412 |
-
|
413 |
if ( $include_excerpt ) {
|
414 |
-
|
415 |
// Custom build excerpt based on shortcode parameters
|
416 |
if( $excerpt_length || $excerpt_more || $excerpt_more_link ) {
|
417 |
-
|
418 |
$length = $excerpt_length ? $excerpt_length : apply_filters( 'excerpt_length', 55 );
|
419 |
$more = $excerpt_more ? $excerpt_more : apply_filters( 'excerpt_more', '' );
|
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$more = $excerpt_more_link ? ' <a href="' . get_permalink() . '">' . $more . '</a>' : ' ' . $more;
|
@@ -426,25 +437,25 @@ function be_display_posts_shortcode( $atts ) {
|
|
426 |
} else {
|
427 |
$excerpt = wp_trim_words( strip_shortcodes( $post->post_content ), $length, $more );
|
428 |
}
|
429 |
-
|
430 |
-
|
431 |
// Use default, can customize with WP filters
|
432 |
} else {
|
433 |
$excerpt = get_the_excerpt();
|
434 |
}
|
435 |
-
|
436 |
-
$excerpt = ' <span class="excerpt-dash">-</span> <span class="excerpt">' . $excerpt . '</span>';
|
437 |
-
|
438 |
-
|
439 |
}
|
440 |
-
|
441 |
if( $include_content ) {
|
442 |
add_filter( 'shortcode_atts_display-posts', 'be_display_posts_off', 10, 3 );
|
443 |
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post-template.php */
|
444 |
$content = '<div class="' . implode( ' ', $content_class ) . '">' . apply_filters( 'the_content', get_the_content() ) . '</div>';
|
445 |
remove_filter( 'shortcode_atts_display-posts', 'be_display_posts_off', 10, 3 );
|
446 |
}
|
447 |
-
|
448 |
// Display categories the post is in
|
449 |
$category_display_text = '';
|
450 |
if( $category_display && is_object_in_taxonomy( get_post_type(), $category_display ) ) {
|
@@ -462,12 +473,9 @@ function be_display_posts_shortcode( $atts ) {
|
|
462 |
* @param string $category_display Current Category Display text
|
463 |
*/
|
464 |
$category_display_text = apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_category_display', $category_display_text );
|
465 |
-
|
466 |
-
// If they pass a taxonomy that doesn't exist on this post type
|
467 |
-
}elseif( $category_display ) {
|
468 |
-
$category_display = '';
|
469 |
}
|
470 |
-
|
471 |
$class = array( 'listing-item' );
|
472 |
|
473 |
/**
|
@@ -482,7 +490,7 @@ function be_display_posts_shortcode( $atts ) {
|
|
482 |
*/
|
483 |
$class = array_map( 'sanitize_html_class', apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_post_class', $class, $post, $listing, $original_atts ) );
|
484 |
$output = '<' . $inner_wrapper . ' class="' . implode( ' ', $class ) . '">' . $image . $title . $date . $author . $category_display_text . $excerpt . $content . '</' . $inner_wrapper . '>';
|
485 |
-
|
486 |
/**
|
487 |
* Filter the HTML markup for output via the shortcode.
|
488 |
*
|
@@ -499,7 +507,7 @@ function be_display_posts_shortcode( $atts ) {
|
|
499 |
* @param string $class Space-separated list of post classes to supply to the $inner_wrapper element.
|
500 |
*/
|
501 |
$inner .= apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_output', $output, $original_atts, $image, $title, $date, $excerpt, $inner_wrapper, $content, $class );
|
502 |
-
|
503 |
endwhile; wp_reset_postdata();
|
504 |
|
505 |
/**
|
@@ -521,7 +529,7 @@ function be_display_posts_shortcode( $atts ) {
|
|
521 |
* @param array $original_atts Original attributes passed to the shortcode.
|
522 |
*/
|
523 |
$close = apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_wrapper_close', '</' . $wrapper . '>', $original_atts );
|
524 |
-
|
525 |
$return = $open;
|
526 |
|
527 |
if( $shortcode_title ) {
|
@@ -642,12 +650,12 @@ function be_sanitize_date_time( $date_time, $type = 'date', $accepts_string = fa
|
|
642 |
}
|
643 |
|
644 |
/**
|
645 |
-
* Turn off display posts shortcode
|
646 |
* If display full post content, any uses of [display-posts] are disabled
|
647 |
*
|
648 |
-
* @param array $out, returned shortcode values
|
649 |
-
* @param array $pairs, list of supported attributes and their defaults
|
650 |
-
* @param array $atts, original shortcode attributes
|
651 |
* @return array $out
|
652 |
*/
|
653 |
function be_display_posts_off( $out, $pairs, $atts ) {
|
3 |
* Plugin Name: Display Posts Shortcode
|
4 |
* Plugin URI: http://www.billerickson.net/shortcode-to-display-posts/
|
5 |
* Description: Display a listing of posts using the [display-posts] shortcode
|
6 |
+
* Version: 2.8.0
|
7 |
* Author: Bill Erickson
|
8 |
* Author URI: http://www.billerickson.net
|
9 |
*
|
10 |
+
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU
|
11 |
+
* General Public License version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. You may NOT assume
|
12 |
* that you can use any other version of the GPL.
|
13 |
*
|
14 |
+
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without
|
15 |
* even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
|
16 |
*
|
17 |
* @package Display Posts
|
18 |
+
* @version 2.8.0
|
19 |
* @author Bill Erickson <bill@billerickson.net>
|
20 |
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2011, Bill Erickson
|
21 |
* @link http://www.billerickson.net/shortcode-to-display-posts/
|
22 |
* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
|
23 |
*/
|
24 |
+
|
25 |
+
|
26 |
/**
|
27 |
* To Customize, use the following filters:
|
28 |
* @link https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/wiki#customization-with-filters
|
29 |
+
*/
|
30 |
+
|
31 |
// Create the shortcode
|
32 |
add_shortcode( 'display-posts', 'be_display_posts_shortcode' );
|
33 |
function be_display_posts_shortcode( $atts ) {
|
62 |
'include_content' => false,
|
63 |
'include_date' => false,
|
64 |
'include_excerpt' => false,
|
65 |
+
'include_link' => true,
|
66 |
'include_title' => true,
|
67 |
'meta_key' => '',
|
68 |
'meta_value' => '',
|
85 |
'wrapper_class' => 'display-posts-listing',
|
86 |
'wrapper_id' => false,
|
87 |
), $atts, 'display-posts' );
|
88 |
+
|
89 |
// End early if shortcode should be turned off
|
90 |
if( $atts['display_posts_off'] )
|
91 |
return;
|
115 |
$include_content = filter_var( $atts['include_content'], FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN );
|
116 |
$include_date = filter_var( $atts['include_date'], FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN );
|
117 |
$include_excerpt = filter_var( $atts['include_excerpt'], FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN );
|
118 |
+
$include_link = filter_var( $atts['include_link'], FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN );
|
119 |
$meta_key = sanitize_text_field( $atts['meta_key'] );
|
120 |
$meta_value = sanitize_text_field( $atts['meta_value'] );
|
121 |
$no_posts_message = sanitize_text_field( $atts['no_posts_message'] );
|
141 |
$wrapper_id = sanitize_html_class( $atts['wrapper_id'] );
|
142 |
if( !empty( $wrapper_id ) )
|
143 |
$wrapper_id = ' id="' . $wrapper_id . '"';
|
144 |
+
|
145 |
// Set up initial query for post
|
146 |
$args = array(
|
147 |
'category_name' => $category,
|
235 |
// Ignore Sticky Posts
|
236 |
if( $ignore_sticky_posts )
|
237 |
$args['ignore_sticky_posts'] = true;
|
238 |
+
|
239 |
// Meta key (for ordering)
|
240 |
if( !empty( $meta_key ) )
|
241 |
$args['meta_key'] = $meta_key;
|
242 |
+
|
243 |
// Meta value (for simple meta queries)
|
244 |
if( !empty( $meta_value ) )
|
245 |
$args['meta_value'] = $meta_value;
|
246 |
+
|
247 |
// If Post IDs
|
248 |
if( $id ) {
|
249 |
$posts_in = array_map( 'intval', explode( ',', $id ) );
|
250 |
$args['post__in'] = $posts_in;
|
251 |
}
|
252 |
+
|
253 |
// If Exclude Current
|
254 |
if( is_singular() && $exclude_current )
|
255 |
$args['post__not_in'] = array( get_the_ID() );
|
256 |
+
|
257 |
// Post Author
|
258 |
if( !empty( $author ) ) {
|
259 |
if( 'current' == $author && is_user_logged_in() )
|
260 |
$args['author_name'] = wp_get_current_user()->user_login;
|
261 |
elseif( 'current' == $author )
|
262 |
+
$args['meta_key'] = 'dps_no_results';
|
263 |
else
|
264 |
$args['author_name'] = $author;
|
265 |
}
|
266 |
+
|
267 |
// Offset
|
268 |
if( !empty( $offset ) )
|
269 |
$args['offset'] = $offset;
|
270 |
+
|
271 |
+
// Post Status
|
272 |
+
$post_status = explode( ', ', $post_status );
|
273 |
$validated = array();
|
274 |
$available = array( 'publish', 'pending', 'draft', 'auto-draft', 'future', 'private', 'inherit', 'trash', 'any' );
|
275 |
foreach ( $post_status as $unvalidated )
|
276 |
if ( in_array( $unvalidated, $available ) )
|
277 |
$validated[] = $unvalidated;
|
278 |
+
if( !empty( $validated ) )
|
279 |
$args['post_status'] = $validated;
|
280 |
+
|
281 |
+
|
282 |
// If taxonomy attributes, create a taxonomy query
|
283 |
if ( !empty( $taxonomy ) && !empty( $tax_term ) ) {
|
284 |
+
|
285 |
if( 'current' == $tax_term ) {
|
286 |
global $post;
|
287 |
$terms = wp_get_post_terms(get_the_ID(), $taxonomy);
|
293 |
// Term string to array
|
294 |
$tax_term = explode( ', ', $tax_term );
|
295 |
}
|
296 |
+
|
297 |
// Validate operator
|
298 |
if( !in_array( $tax_operator, array( 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'AND' ) ) )
|
299 |
$tax_operator = 'IN';
|
300 |
+
|
301 |
$tax_args = array(
|
302 |
'tax_query' => array(
|
303 |
array(
|
309 |
)
|
310 |
)
|
311 |
);
|
312 |
+
|
313 |
// Check for multiple taxonomy queries
|
314 |
$count = 2;
|
315 |
$more_tax_queries = false;
|
316 |
+
while(
|
317 |
+
isset( $original_atts['taxonomy_' . $count] ) && !empty( $original_atts['taxonomy_' . $count] ) &&
|
318 |
+
isset( $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_term'] ) && !empty( $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_term'] )
|
319 |
):
|
320 |
+
|
321 |
// Sanitize values
|
322 |
$more_tax_queries = true;
|
323 |
$taxonomy = sanitize_key( $original_atts['taxonomy_' . $count] );
|
325 |
$tax_operator = isset( $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_operator'] ) ? $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_operator'] : 'IN';
|
326 |
$tax_operator = in_array( $tax_operator, array( 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'AND' ) ) ? $tax_operator : 'IN';
|
327 |
$tax_include_children = isset( $original_atts['tax_' . $count . '_include_children'] ) ? filter_var( $atts['tax_' . $count . '_include_children'], FILTER_VALIDATE_BOOLEAN ) : true;
|
328 |
+
|
329 |
$tax_args['tax_query'][] = array(
|
330 |
'taxonomy' => $taxonomy,
|
331 |
'field' => 'slug',
|
333 |
'operator' => $tax_operator,
|
334 |
'include_children' => $tax_include_children,
|
335 |
);
|
336 |
+
|
337 |
$count++;
|
338 |
+
|
339 |
endwhile;
|
340 |
+
|
341 |
if( $more_tax_queries ):
|
342 |
$tax_relation = 'AND';
|
343 |
if( isset( $original_atts['tax_relation'] ) && in_array( $original_atts['tax_relation'], array( 'AND', 'OR' ) ) )
|
344 |
$tax_relation = $original_atts['tax_relation'];
|
345 |
$args['tax_query']['relation'] = $tax_relation;
|
346 |
endif;
|
347 |
+
|
348 |
+
$args = array_merge_recursive( $args, $tax_args );
|
349 |
}
|
350 |
+
|
351 |
// If post parent attribute, set up parent
|
352 |
if( $post_parent !== false ) {
|
353 |
if( 'current' == $post_parent ) {
|
356 |
}
|
357 |
$args['post_parent'] = intval( $post_parent );
|
358 |
}
|
359 |
+
|
360 |
+
// Set up html elements used to wrap the posts.
|
361 |
// Default is ul/li, but can also be ol/li and div/div
|
362 |
$wrapper_options = array( 'ul', 'ol', 'div' );
|
363 |
if( ! in_array( $wrapper, $wrapper_options ) )
|
383 |
*/
|
384 |
return apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_no_results', wpautop( $no_posts_message ) );
|
385 |
}
|
386 |
+
|
387 |
$inner = '';
|
388 |
while ( $listing->have_posts() ): $listing->the_post(); global $post;
|
389 |
+
|
390 |
$image = $date = $author = $excerpt = $content = '';
|
391 |
+
|
392 |
+
if ( $include_title && $include_link ) {
|
393 |
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */
|
394 |
$title = '<a class="title" href="' . apply_filters( 'the_permalink', get_permalink() ) . '">' . get_the_title() . '</a>';
|
395 |
+
|
396 |
+
} elseif( $include_title ) {
|
397 |
+
$title = '<span class="title">' . get_the_title() . '</span>';
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} else {
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$title = '';
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}
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if ( $image_size && has_post_thumbnail() && $include_link ) {
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$image = '<a class="image" href="' . get_permalink() . '">' . get_the_post_thumbnail( get_the_ID(), $image_size ) . '</a> ';
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} elseif( $image_size && has_post_thumbnail() ) {
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$image = '<span class="image">' . get_the_post_thumbnail( get_the_ID(), $image_size ) . '</span> ';
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}
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if ( $include_date )
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$date = ' <span class="date">' . get_the_date( $date_format ) . '</span>';
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if( $include_author )
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/**
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* Filter the HTML markup to display author information for the current post.
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* @param string $author_output HTML markup to display author information.
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*/
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$author = apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_author', ' <span class="author">by ' . get_the_author() . '</span>', $original_atts );
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if ( $include_excerpt ) {
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// Custom build excerpt based on shortcode parameters
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if( $excerpt_length || $excerpt_more || $excerpt_more_link ) {
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$length = $excerpt_length ? $excerpt_length : apply_filters( 'excerpt_length', 55 );
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$more = $excerpt_more ? $excerpt_more : apply_filters( 'excerpt_more', '' );
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$more = $excerpt_more_link ? ' <a href="' . get_permalink() . '">' . $more . '</a>' : ' ' . $more;
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} else {
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$excerpt = wp_trim_words( strip_shortcodes( $post->post_content ), $length, $more );
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}
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+
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+
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// Use default, can customize with WP filters
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} else {
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$excerpt = get_the_excerpt();
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}
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$excerpt = ' <span class="excerpt-dash">-</span> <span class="excerpt">' . $excerpt . '</span>';
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+
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+
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}
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+
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if( $include_content ) {
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add_filter( 'shortcode_atts_display-posts', 'be_display_posts_off', 10, 3 );
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/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post-template.php */
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$content = '<div class="' . implode( ' ', $content_class ) . '">' . apply_filters( 'the_content', get_the_content() ) . '</div>';
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remove_filter( 'shortcode_atts_display-posts', 'be_display_posts_off', 10, 3 );
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}
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// Display categories the post is in
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$category_display_text = '';
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if( $category_display && is_object_in_taxonomy( get_post_type(), $category_display ) ) {
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* @param string $category_display Current Category Display text
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*/
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$category_display_text = apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_category_display', $category_display_text );
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+
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}
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+
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$class = array( 'listing-item' );
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/**
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*/
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$class = array_map( 'sanitize_html_class', apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_post_class', $class, $post, $listing, $original_atts ) );
|
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$output = '<' . $inner_wrapper . ' class="' . implode( ' ', $class ) . '">' . $image . $title . $date . $author . $category_display_text . $excerpt . $content . '</' . $inner_wrapper . '>';
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+
|
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/**
|
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* Filter the HTML markup for output via the shortcode.
|
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*
|
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* @param string $class Space-separated list of post classes to supply to the $inner_wrapper element.
|
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*/
|
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$inner .= apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_output', $output, $original_atts, $image, $title, $date, $excerpt, $inner_wrapper, $content, $class );
|
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+
|
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endwhile; wp_reset_postdata();
|
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|
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/**
|
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* @param array $original_atts Original attributes passed to the shortcode.
|
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*/
|
531 |
$close = apply_filters( 'display_posts_shortcode_wrapper_close', '</' . $wrapper . '>', $original_atts );
|
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+
|
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$return = $open;
|
534 |
|
535 |
if( $shortcode_title ) {
|
650 |
}
|
651 |
|
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/**
|
653 |
+
* Turn off display posts shortcode
|
654 |
* If display full post content, any uses of [display-posts] are disabled
|
655 |
*
|
656 |
+
* @param array $out, returned shortcode values
|
657 |
+
* @param array $pairs, list of supported attributes and their defaults
|
658 |
+
* @param array $atts, original shortcode attributes
|
659 |
* @return array $out
|
660 |
*/
|
661 |
function be_display_posts_off( $out, $pairs, $atts ) {
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readme.txt
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Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=MQKRBRFVRUV8C
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Tags: shortcode, pages, posts, page, query, display, list
|
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Requires at least: 3.0
|
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Tested up to: 4.
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Stable tag: 2.
|
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|
9 |
Display a listing of posts using the [display-posts] shortcode
|
10 |
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1. Upload `display-posts-shortcode` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory.
|
27 |
1. Activate the plugin through the *Plugins* menu in WordPress.
|
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-
1. Add the shortcode to a post or page.
|
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|
30 |
|
31 |
== Changelog ==
|
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|
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**Version 2.7.0**
|
34 |
* Added support for [Co-Authors Plus Addon](https://github.com/billerickson/dps-coauthor-addon).
|
35 |
* Added parameter to exclude children terms in tax queries, [more information](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/120)
|
@@ -96,7 +102,7 @@ Add the shortcode in a post or page, and use the arguments to query based on tag
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|
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**Version 2.0**
|
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|
99 |
-
* Explicitly declare arguments, props danielbachhuber
|
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* Sanitize each shortcode attribute for security, props danielbachhuber
|
101 |
|
102 |
**Version 1.9**
|
@@ -147,4 +153,3 @@ Add the shortcode in a post or page, and use the arguments to query based on tag
|
|
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**Version 0.1**
|
148 |
|
149 |
* This is version 0.1. Everything's new!
|
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-
|
3 |
Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=MQKRBRFVRUV8C
|
4 |
Tags: shortcode, pages, posts, page, query, display, list
|
5 |
Requires at least: 3.0
|
6 |
+
Tested up to: 4.7
|
7 |
+
Stable tag: 2.8.0
|
8 |
|
9 |
Display a listing of posts using the [display-posts] shortcode
|
10 |
|
25 |
|
26 |
1. Upload `display-posts-shortcode` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory.
|
27 |
1. Activate the plugin through the *Plugins* menu in WordPress.
|
28 |
+
1. Add the shortcode to a post or page.
|
29 |
|
30 |
|
31 |
== Changelog ==
|
32 |
|
33 |
+
**Version 2.8.0**
|
34 |
+
* Added include_link="false" to remove link from post title and image, see [#137](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/pull/137)
|
35 |
+
* Fixed category display when using multiple post types, see [#143](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/143)
|
36 |
+
* Fixed issue combining multiple taxonomies, see [#131](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/131)
|
37 |
+
|
38 |
+
|
39 |
**Version 2.7.0**
|
40 |
* Added support for [Co-Authors Plus Addon](https://github.com/billerickson/dps-coauthor-addon).
|
41 |
* Added parameter to exclude children terms in tax queries, [more information](https://github.com/billerickson/display-posts-shortcode/issues/120)
|
102 |
|
103 |
**Version 2.0**
|
104 |
|
105 |
+
* Explicitly declare arguments, props danielbachhuber
|
106 |
* Sanitize each shortcode attribute for security, props danielbachhuber
|
107 |
|
108 |
**Version 1.9**
|
153 |
**Version 0.1**
|
154 |
|
155 |
* This is version 0.1. Everything's new!
|
|