I am using wordpress and pods for building a web app. I have created different custom post types like "project" , "task" and "material" and each of them have various different custom date fields.
I want to list all of those dates from all of these custom post types at one place in ascending order.
I have so far tried wp_query, get_post_meta and also pods inbuilt query functions but couldnt get any of that to work.
Please help me with this one, thank.
I am using wordpress and pods for building a web app. I have created different custom post types like "project" , "task" and "material" and each of them have various different custom date fields.
I want to list all of those dates from all of these custom post types at one place in ascending order.
I have so far tried wp_query, get_post_meta and also pods inbuilt query functions but couldnt get any of that to work.
Please help me with this one, thank.
Share Improve this question asked Sep 26, 2019 at 5:17 Graham MorteimerGraham Morteimer 11 bronze badge1 Answer
Reset to default 0get_post() and get_post_meta() should work to collect the data and array_multisort() should be able to sort it into ascending order.
// Query the database to get the posts from your post types
$project_args = array( 'post_type' => 'projects', "numberposts" => -1 );
$task_args = array( 'post_type' => 'tasks', "numberposts" => -1 );
$material_args = array( 'post_type' => 'materials', "numberposts" => -1 );
$projects = get_posts( $project_args );
$tasks = get_posts( $task_args );
$materials = get_posts( $material_args );
$list_items = array();
$timestamps = array();
// Loop through each set of posts adding the data you want to an array and their timestamp to another array
foreach($projects as $project){
array_push( $list_items, array(
'name' => $project->post_title,
'date' => get_post_meta( $project->ID, 'custom_date'),
)
);
array_push( $timestamps, strtotime( get_post_meta( $project->ID, 'custom_date') ) );
}
foreach($tasks as $task){
array_push( $list_items, array(
'name' => $task-> post_title,
'date' => get_post_meta( $task->ID, 'custom_date'),
)
);
array_push( $timestamps, strtotime( get_post_meta( $task->ID, 'custom_date') ) );
}
foreach($materials as $material){
array_push( $list_items, array(
'name' => $material-> post_title,
'date' => get_post_meta( $material->ID, 'custom_date'),
)
);
array_push( $timestamps, strtotime( get_post_meta( $material->ID, 'custom_date') ) );
}
//Sort both arrays based on the timestamp
$array_multisort( $timestamps, $list_items );
//Output as you like
print_r( $list_items );
For multiple dates, just add additional meta fields to the foreach loops and be sure to assign the date you want to sort by to the $timestamps variable.
foreach($materials as $material){
array_push( $list_items, array(
'name' => $material-> post_title,
'sort_date' => get_post_meta( $material->ID, 'sort_date'),
'date_1' => get_post_meta( $material->ID, 'date_1'),
'date_2' => get_post_meta( $material->ID, 'date_2'),
'date_3' => get_post_meta( $material->ID, 'date_3'),
)
);
array_push( $timestamps, strtotime( get_post_meta( $material->ID, 'sort_date') ) );
}