[wp-hackers] Custom Post Type in Admin, filter by new custom Taxonomies

Jimmy Roy jimmy.roy at gmail.com
Fri Jul 23 08:52:30 UTC 2010


may it will help, this is the code to define my custom taxonomy :

function register_profperso_taxonomies() {

register_taxonomy(
'classement_fr',
array( 'ressource_fr' ),
array(
'public' => true,
'hierarchical' => true,
'labels' => array(
'name' => __( 'Classements FR' ),
'singular_name' => __( 'Classement FR' )
),
'query_var' => 'classement-fr',
        'rewrite' => array( 'slug' => 'cours-fr' ),
)
);

--
Jimmy | www.jimmyroy.fr
--



2010/7/23 Jimmy Roy <jimmy.roy at gmail.com>

> still "no result" when I click on filter button.
>
> I try your last code + :
> function my_restrict_manage_posts() {
> global $typenow;
>  if ($typenow=='ressource_fr')
> //echo get_taxonomy_html_select( 'classement_fr' );
>  wp_dropdown_categories( 'show_option_all=Afficher
> tout&show_count=1&hierarchical=1&taxonomy=classement_fr');
> //wp_dropdown_categories( 'show_option_all=Afficher
> tout&show_count=1&hierarchical=1&taxonomy=classement_fr');
> }
>
> and + :
> function my_restrict_manage_posts() {
> global $typenow;
> if ($typenow=='ressource_fr')
>  //echo get_taxonomy_html_select( 'classement_fr' );
> wp_dropdown_categories( 'show_option_all=Afficher
> tout&show_count=1&hierarchical=1&taxonomy=classement_fr');
>  //wp_dropdown_categories( 'show_option_all=Afficher
> tout&show_count=1&hierarchical=1&taxonomy=classement_fr&name=classement-fr');
> }
>
> --
> Jimmy | www.jimmyroy.fr
> --
>
>
>
> 2010/7/23 Mike Schinkel <mikeschinkel at newclarity.net>
>
>> Sorry, I forgot there's something else needed in your use-case.  Try
>> adding this (I think it will work):
>>
>> add_action( 'request', 'my_request' );
>> function my_request($request) {
>>        if (is_admin() && $GLOBALS['PHP_SELF'] == '/wp-admin/edit.php' &&
>> isset($request['post_type']) && $request['post_type']=='ressource_fr') {
>>                $request['taxonomy'] = 'classement-fr';
>>                $request['term'] =
>> get_term($request['classement-fr'],'classement-fr')->name;
>>                unset($request['name']);
>>        }
>>        return $request;
>> }
>>
>> There actually may be an easier way (I really hope there is) and if so
>> others please tell me.
>>
>> -Mike
>>
>>
>> On Jul 23, 2010, at 4:24 AM, Jimmy Roy wrote:
>>
>> > finally no... the result is still the same, when I click on filter : "no
>> > result".
>> >
>> > Jimmy
>> >
>> >
>> > 2010/7/23 Jimmy Roy <jimmy.roy at gmail.com>
>> >
>> >> the generated code is :
>> >>
>> >> <select class="postform" id="cat" name="classement-fr">
>> >> <option selected="selected" value="0">Afficher tout</option>
>> >> <option value="5" class="level-0">Langue oral&nbsp;&nbsp;(4)</option>
>> >> <option value="6" class="level-1">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Niveau
>> >> 1&nbsp;&nbsp;(2)</option>
>> >> <option value="7" class="level-1">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Niveau
>> >> 2&nbsp;&nbsp;(1)</option>
>> >> <option value="8" class="level-1">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Niveau
>> >> 3&nbsp;&nbsp;(1)</option>
>> >> </select>
>> >>
>> >> the id is "cat", like if a regular category, so I add the name
>> parameter
>> >> in wp_dropdown_categories and assign to this parameter the query_var
>> value
>> >> of the custom taxonomy :
>> >>
>> >> wp_dropdown_categories( 'show_option_all=Afficher
>> >>
>> tout&show_count=1&hierarchical=1&taxonomy=classement_fr&name=classement-fr');
>> >>
>> >> now when I click on filter... the result is always all my ressources !
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Jimmy | www.jimmyroy.fr
>> >> --
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 2010/7/23 Jimmy Roy <jimmy.roy at gmail.com>
>> >>
>> >> thank u Mike and Scribu, I wrote a mix of your solutions :
>> >>>
>> >>> add_action( 'restrict_manage_posts', 'my_restrict_manage_posts' );
>> >>>
>> >>> function my_restrict_manage_posts() {
>> >>> global $typenow;
>> >>> if ($typenow=='ressource_fr')
>> >>> wp_dropdown_categories( 'show_option_all=Afficher
>> >>> tout&show_count=1&hierarchical=1&taxonomy=classement_fr');
>> >>> }
>> >>>
>> >>> but when I click on 'filter' the result is always ... "no result".
>> >>>
>> >>> Jimmy
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> 2010/7/23 Mike Schinkel <mikeschinkel at newclarity.net>
>> >>>
>> >>> On Jul 23, 2010, at 3:35 AM, scribu wrote:
>> >>>>>> Are you sure?  Unless I misunderstand what Jimmy is asking I think
>> it
>> >>>> can
>> >>>>>> be done in the "restrict_manage_posts" hook.
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>> Indeed. Also, he can use wp_dropdown_categories() instead of
>> creating
>> >>>> the
>> >>>>> select manually.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Thanks. :)
>> >>>>
>> >>>> No matter how hard I try, I can't keep track of every function in the
>> >>>> library!  Maybe the new 3.org will help.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> -Mike
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