get_adjacent_post() WordPress Function
The get_adjacent_post() function is used to retrieve the next or previous post, relative to the current post. This is useful for creating navigation links between posts.
get_adjacent_post( bool $in_same_term = false, int[]|string $excluded_terms = '', bool $previous = true, string $taxonomy = 'category' ) #
Retrieves the adjacent post.
Description
Can either be next or previous post.
Parameters
- $in_same_term
(bool)(Optional) Whether post should be in a same taxonomy term.
Default value: false
- $excluded_terms
(int[]|string)(Optional) Array or comma-separated list of excluded term IDs.
Default value: ''
- $previous
(bool)(Optional) Whether to retrieve previous post. Default true
Default value: true
- $taxonomy
(string)(Optional) Taxonomy, if $in_same_term is true.
Default value: 'category'
Return
(WP_Post|null|string) Post object if successful. Null if global $post is not set. Empty string if no corresponding post exists.
Source
File: wp-includes/link-template.php
function get_adjacent_post( $in_same_term = false, $excluded_terms = '', $previous = true, $taxonomy = 'category' ) { global $wpdb; $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || ! taxonomy_exists( $taxonomy ) ) { return null; } $current_post_date = $post->post_date; $join = ''; $where = ''; $adjacent = $previous ? 'previous' : 'next'; if ( ! empty( $excluded_terms ) && ! is_array( $excluded_terms ) ) { // Back-compat, $excluded_terms used to be $excluded_categories with IDs separated by " and ". if ( false !== strpos( $excluded_terms, ' and ' ) ) { _deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '3.3.0', sprintf( /* translators: %s: The word 'and'. */ __( 'Use commas instead of %s to separate excluded terms.' ), "'and'" ) ); $excluded_terms = explode( ' and ', $excluded_terms ); } else { $excluded_terms = explode( ',', $excluded_terms ); } $excluded_terms = array_map( 'intval', $excluded_terms ); } /** * Filters the IDs of terms excluded from adjacent post queries. * * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$adjacent`, refers to the type * of adjacency, 'next' or 'previous'. * * Possible hook names include: * * - `get_next_post_excluded_terms` * - `get_previous_post_excluded_terms` * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|string $excluded_terms Array of excluded term IDs. Empty string if none were provided. */ $excluded_terms = apply_filters( "get_{$adjacent}_post_excluded_terms", $excluded_terms ); if ( $in_same_term || ! empty( $excluded_terms ) ) { if ( $in_same_term ) { $join .= " INNER JOIN $wpdb->term_relationships AS tr ON p.ID = tr.object_id INNER JOIN $wpdb->term_taxonomy AS tt ON tr.term_taxonomy_id = tt.term_taxonomy_id"; $where .= $wpdb->prepare( 'AND tt.taxonomy = %s', $taxonomy ); if ( ! is_object_in_taxonomy( $post->post_type, $taxonomy ) ) { return ''; } $term_array = wp_get_object_terms( $post->ID, $taxonomy, array( 'fields' => 'ids' ) ); // Remove any exclusions from the term array to include. $term_array = array_diff( $term_array, (array) $excluded_terms ); $term_array = array_map( 'intval', $term_array ); if ( ! $term_array || is_wp_error( $term_array ) ) { return ''; } $where .= ' AND tt.term_id IN (' . implode( ',', $term_array ) . ')'; } if ( ! empty( $excluded_terms ) ) { $where .= " AND p.ID NOT IN ( SELECT tr.object_id FROM $wpdb->term_relationships tr LEFT JOIN $wpdb->term_taxonomy tt ON (tr.term_taxonomy_id = tt.term_taxonomy_id) WHERE tt.term_id IN (" . implode( ',', array_map( 'intval', $excluded_terms ) ) . ') )'; } } // 'post_status' clause depends on the current user. if ( is_user_logged_in() ) { $user_id = get_current_user_id(); $post_type_object = get_post_type_object( $post->post_type ); if ( empty( $post_type_object ) ) { $post_type_cap = $post->post_type; $read_private_cap = 'read_private_' . $post_type_cap . 's'; } else { $read_private_cap = $post_type_object->cap->read_private_posts; } /* * Results should include private posts belonging to the current user, or private posts where the * current user has the 'read_private_posts' cap. */ $private_states = get_post_stati( array( 'private' => true ) ); $where .= " AND ( p.post_status = 'publish'"; foreach ( $private_states as $state ) { if ( current_user_can( $read_private_cap ) ) { $where .= $wpdb->prepare( ' OR p.post_status = %s', $state ); } else { $where .= $wpdb->prepare( ' OR (p.post_author = %d AND p.post_status = %s)', $user_id, $state ); } } $where .= ' )'; } else { $where .= " AND p.post_status = 'publish'"; } $op = $previous ? '<' : '>'; $order = $previous ? 'DESC' : 'ASC'; /** * Filters the JOIN clause in the SQL for an adjacent post query. * * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$adjacent`, refers to the type * of adjacency, 'next' or 'previous'. * * Possible hook names include: * * - `get_next_post_join` * - `get_previous_post_join` * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 4.4.0 Added the `$taxonomy` and `$post` parameters. * * @param string $join The JOIN clause in the SQL. * @param bool $in_same_term Whether post should be in a same taxonomy term. * @param array $excluded_terms Array of excluded term IDs. * @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy. Used to identify the term used when `$in_same_term` is true. * @param WP_Post $post WP_Post object. */ $join = apply_filters( "get_{$adjacent}_post_join", $join, $in_same_term, $excluded_terms, $taxonomy, $post ); /** * Filters the WHERE clause in the SQL for an adjacent post query. * * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$adjacent`, refers to the type * of adjacency, 'next' or 'previous'. * * Possible hook names include: * * - `get_next_post_where` * - `get_previous_post_where` * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 4.4.0 Added the `$taxonomy` and `$post` parameters. * * @param string $where The `WHERE` clause in the SQL. * @param bool $in_same_term Whether post should be in a same taxonomy term. * @param array $excluded_terms Array of excluded term IDs. * @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy. Used to identify the term used when `$in_same_term` is true. * @param WP_Post $post WP_Post object. */ $where = apply_filters( "get_{$adjacent}_post_where", $wpdb->prepare( "WHERE p.post_date $op %s AND p.post_type = %s $where", $current_post_date, $post->post_type ), $in_same_term, $excluded_terms, $taxonomy, $post ); /** * Filters the ORDER BY clause in the SQL for an adjacent post query. * * The dynamic portion of the hook name, `$adjacent`, refers to the type * of adjacency, 'next' or 'previous'. * * Possible hook names include: * * - `get_next_post_sort` * - `get_previous_post_sort` * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 4.4.0 Added the `$post` parameter. * @since 4.9.0 Added the `$order` parameter. * * @param string $order_by The `ORDER BY` clause in the SQL. * @param WP_Post $post WP_Post object. * @param string $order Sort order. 'DESC' for previous post, 'ASC' for next. */ $sort = apply_filters( "get_{$adjacent}_post_sort", "ORDER BY p.post_date $order LIMIT 1", $post, $order ); $query = "SELECT p.ID FROM $wpdb->posts AS p $join $where $sort"; $query_key = 'adjacent_post_' . md5( $query ); $result = wp_cache_get( $query_key, 'counts' ); if ( false !== $result ) { if ( $result ) { $result = get_post( $result ); } return $result; } $result = $wpdb->get_var( $query ); if ( null === $result ) { $result = ''; } wp_cache_set( $query_key, $result, 'counts' ); if ( $result ) { $result = get_post( $result ); } return $result; }
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2.5.0 | Introduced. |