Metadata, for taxonomy terms.
WP Term Meta allows developers to store key/value pairs of data along with a category, tag, or any custom taxonomy.
- Download and install using the built in WordPress plugin installer.
- Activate in the "Plugins" area of your admin by clicking the "Activate" link.
- No further setup or configuration is necessary.
/**
* Add metadata field to a term.
*
* @since 0.1.0
* @param int $term_id Post ID
* @param string $meta_key Metadata name
* @param mixed $meta_value Metadata value
* @param bool $unique Optional, default is false. Whether the same key
* can be duplicated
*
* @return bool False for failure. True for success.
*/
/**
* Remove metadata matching criteria from a term.
*
* You can match based on the key, or key and value. Removing based on key and
* value, will keep from removing duplicate metadata with the same key. It also
* allows removing all metadata matching key if needed.
*
* @since 0.1.0
*
* @param int $term_id Term ID
* @param string $meta_key Metadata name
* @param mixed $meta_value Optional. Metadata value
*
* @return bool False for failure. True for success.
*/
/**
* Delete everything from term meta matching meta key.
*
* @since 0.1.0
*
* @param string $term_meta_key Key to search for when deleting.
*
* @return bool Whether the term meta key was deleted from the database.
*/
/**
* Retrieve term meta field for a term.
*
* @since 0.1.0
*
* @param int $term_id Term ID
* @param string $key The meta key to retrieve
* @param bool $single Whether to return a single value
*
* @return mixed Will be an array if $single is false. Will be value of meta
* data field if $single is true
*/
/**
* Update term meta field based on term ID.
*
* Use the $prev_value parameter to differentiate between meta fields with the
* same key and term ID.
*
* If the meta field for the term does not exist, it will be added.
*
* @since 0.1.0
*
* @param int $term_id Term ID
* @param string $meta_key Metadata key
* @param mixed $meta_value Metadata value
* @param mixed $prev_value Optional. Previous value to check before removing
*
* @return bool False on failure, true if success.
*/
Use the meta_query
argument according te the WP_Meta_Query
specification:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Class_Reference/WP_Meta_Query
$terms = get_terms( 'category', array(
'depth' => 1,
'number' => 100,
'parent' => 0,
'orderby' => 'order', // Try the "wp-term-order" plugin!
'order' => 'ASC',
'hide_empty' => false,
// Looky looky!
'meta_query' => array( array(
'key' => 'term_thumbnail'
) )
) );
Yes. It creates a new wp_termmeta
database table for each site it's activated on.
No. All of WordPress's core database tables remain untouched.
Yes. It uses the WP_Meta_Query
class to create the necessary MySQL. You can interface with it by passing a meta_query
argument into get_terms()
, by filtering get_terms_args
or however else you choose.
The WordPress support forums: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wp-term-meta/
Yes, please! The number of users needing taxonomy term metadata is growing fast. Having an easy-to-use API and powerful set of functions is critical to managing complex WordPress installations. If this is your thing, please help us out!