Display terms used by another term on archive page
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I've some custom taxonomies (doors qty) for vehicle (post type) and brands (another taxonomy).
When user click on Taxonomy: 2 or 4 doors, i need display on post type archive page all brands with 2 or 4 doors, for example: Honda, Toyota, Hyundai.
Unfortunately WordPress can't filter with this data to display the terms.
I try this:
<?php $args = array(
'taxonomy' => 'brand',
); ?>
<?php $terms = get_terms( $args ); ?>
<?php foreach ($terms as $term ) : ?>
<?php /* Ok, here display a name of brand from vehicles with 4 doors */ ?>
<?php echo $term->name; ?>
<?php endforeach; ?>
This code display all brands, but i need display only brands with 4 doors.
Watching documentation here: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/get_terms/ i see this:
'meta_query' => '',
'meta_key' => array(),
'meta_value'=> '',
Is there the correct way to filter brands with 4 doors?
Please consider that i use this only on archive page (archive.php) and i can use queried object to pass any data ;)
php wordpress
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I've some custom taxonomies (doors qty) for vehicle (post type) and brands (another taxonomy).
When user click on Taxonomy: 2 or 4 doors, i need display on post type archive page all brands with 2 or 4 doors, for example: Honda, Toyota, Hyundai.
Unfortunately WordPress can't filter with this data to display the terms.
I try this:
<?php $args = array(
'taxonomy' => 'brand',
); ?>
<?php $terms = get_terms( $args ); ?>
<?php foreach ($terms as $term ) : ?>
<?php /* Ok, here display a name of brand from vehicles with 4 doors */ ?>
<?php echo $term->name; ?>
<?php endforeach; ?>
This code display all brands, but i need display only brands with 4 doors.
Watching documentation here: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/get_terms/ i see this:
'meta_query' => '',
'meta_key' => array(),
'meta_value'=> '',
Is there the correct way to filter brands with 4 doors?
Please consider that i use this only on archive page (archive.php) and i can use queried object to pass any data ;)
php wordpress
add a comment |
I've some custom taxonomies (doors qty) for vehicle (post type) and brands (another taxonomy).
When user click on Taxonomy: 2 or 4 doors, i need display on post type archive page all brands with 2 or 4 doors, for example: Honda, Toyota, Hyundai.
Unfortunately WordPress can't filter with this data to display the terms.
I try this:
<?php $args = array(
'taxonomy' => 'brand',
); ?>
<?php $terms = get_terms( $args ); ?>
<?php foreach ($terms as $term ) : ?>
<?php /* Ok, here display a name of brand from vehicles with 4 doors */ ?>
<?php echo $term->name; ?>
<?php endforeach; ?>
This code display all brands, but i need display only brands with 4 doors.
Watching documentation here: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/get_terms/ i see this:
'meta_query' => '',
'meta_key' => array(),
'meta_value'=> '',
Is there the correct way to filter brands with 4 doors?
Please consider that i use this only on archive page (archive.php) and i can use queried object to pass any data ;)
php wordpress
I've some custom taxonomies (doors qty) for vehicle (post type) and brands (another taxonomy).
When user click on Taxonomy: 2 or 4 doors, i need display on post type archive page all brands with 2 or 4 doors, for example: Honda, Toyota, Hyundai.
Unfortunately WordPress can't filter with this data to display the terms.
I try this:
<?php $args = array(
'taxonomy' => 'brand',
); ?>
<?php $terms = get_terms( $args ); ?>
<?php foreach ($terms as $term ) : ?>
<?php /* Ok, here display a name of brand from vehicles with 4 doors */ ?>
<?php echo $term->name; ?>
<?php endforeach; ?>
This code display all brands, but i need display only brands with 4 doors.
Watching documentation here: https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/get_terms/ i see this:
'meta_query' => '',
'meta_key' => array(),
'meta_value'=> '',
Is there the correct way to filter brands with 4 doors?
Please consider that i use this only on archive page (archive.php) and i can use queried object to pass any data ;)
php wordpress
php wordpress
asked Nov 13 '18 at 20:44
Carlos RomanCarlos Roman
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Okay
I resolve this, thinking terms
wasn't correct way. The correct way is make a Custom Post Type called Brands
and make it relational with another Custom Post Type or Term (in my case: Door Qty
).
If you are interesting in Custom Post Types, please see this documentation: https://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Types
Excuse my english.
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Okay
I resolve this, thinking terms
wasn't correct way. The correct way is make a Custom Post Type called Brands
and make it relational with another Custom Post Type or Term (in my case: Door Qty
).
If you are interesting in Custom Post Types, please see this documentation: https://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Types
Excuse my english.
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Okay
I resolve this, thinking terms
wasn't correct way. The correct way is make a Custom Post Type called Brands
and make it relational with another Custom Post Type or Term (in my case: Door Qty
).
If you are interesting in Custom Post Types, please see this documentation: https://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Types
Excuse my english.
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Okay
I resolve this, thinking terms
wasn't correct way. The correct way is make a Custom Post Type called Brands
and make it relational with another Custom Post Type or Term (in my case: Door Qty
).
If you are interesting in Custom Post Types, please see this documentation: https://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Types
Excuse my english.
Okay
I resolve this, thinking terms
wasn't correct way. The correct way is make a Custom Post Type called Brands
and make it relational with another Custom Post Type or Term (in my case: Door Qty
).
If you are interesting in Custom Post Types, please see this documentation: https://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Types
Excuse my english.
answered Nov 15 '18 at 20:16
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