pre_get_posts WordPress Action Hook

The pre_get_posts hook is one of the most versatile and powerful hooks in WordPress. It is executed before the query is run on the WordPress database and can be used to modify the query arguments before they are passed to the database. This hook can be used to change the order of the posts, change the number of posts per page, or even exclude certain posts from the query.

do_action_ref_array( 'pre_get_posts', WP_Query $query ) #

Fires after the query variable object is created, but before the actual query is run.


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Note: If using conditional tags, use the method versions within the passed instance (e.g. $this->is_main_query() instead of is_main_query()). This is because the functions like is_main_query() test against the global $wp_query instance, not the passed one.


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Parameters

$query

(WP_Query)The WP_Query instance (passed by reference).


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More Information

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Targeting the right query

Be aware of the queries you are changing when using the pre_get_posts action. Make use of conditional tags to target the right query. For example, its recommended to use the the is_admin() conditional to not change queries in the admin screens. With the $query->is_main_query() conditional from the query object you can target the main query of a page request. The main query is used by the primary post loop that displays the main content for a post, page or archive. Without these conditionals you could unintentionally be changing the query for custom loops in sidebars, footers, or elsewhere.

Example targeting the main query for category archives:

function target_main_category_query_with_conditional_tags( $query ) {
	if ( ! is_admin() && $query->is_main_query() ) {
		// Not a query for an admin page.
		// It's the main query for a front end page of your site.

		if ( is_category() ) {
			// It's the main query for a category archive.

			// Let's change the query for category archives.
			$query->set( 'posts_per_page', 15 );
		}
	}
}
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'target_main_category_query_with_conditional_tags' );

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Default main query arguments

The main query (object) already has some default properties set depending on the page request. For example, for single posts the $query->is_single property is set to true. This means you can’t simply change a single post or page query into an archive of posts query (or the other way around). To achieve this you’ll have to reset these properties in the query object itself. Unless you are intimately familiar with these settings and are willing to coordinate them yourself, it’s suggested that you replace the main query by using WP_Query in the page.php or single.php (child) theme template files.

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A Warning About Conditional Functions

pre_get_posts runs before WP_Query has been set up. Some template tags and conditional functions that rely on WP_Query will not work. For example, is_front_page() will not work, although is_home() will work. In such cases, you will need to work directly with the query vars, which are passed to the pre_get_posts hook as an argument ($query in examples on this page).

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Offsets & Pagination

Using the offset argument in any WordPress query can break pagination. If you need to use offset and preserve pagination, please keep in mind that you will need to handle pagination manually. Read the codex article Making Custom Queries using Offset and Pagination for more information.

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Basic Examples

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Exclude Single Posts by ID From Home Page

function exclude_single_posts_home($query) {
	if ( $query->is_home() && $query->is_main_query() ) {
		$query->set( 'post__not_in', array( 7, 11 ) );
	}
}
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'exclude_single_posts_home' );

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Exclude Pages from Search Results

function search_filter($query) {
	if ( ! is_admin() && $query->is_main_query() ) {
		if ( $query->is_search ) {
			$query->set( 'post_type', 'post' );
		}
	}
}
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'search_filter' );

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Only Display Search Results After Specific Date

function date_search_filter($query) {
	if ( ! is_admin() && $query->is_main_query() ) {
		if ( $query->is_search ) {
			$query->set( 'date_query', array(
				array(
					'after' => 'May 17, 2019', 
				)
			) ); 
		}
	}
}
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'date_search_filter' ); 

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Change the number of posts per page by post type

function hwl_home_pagesize( $query ) {
	if ( ! is_admin() && $query->is_main_query() && is_post_type_archive( 'movie' ) ) {
		// Display 50 posts for a custom post type called 'movie'
		$query->set( 'posts_per_page', 50 );
		return;
	}
}
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'hwl_home_pagesize', 1 );

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Source

File: wp-includes/class-wp-query.php

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Changelog

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2.0.0Introduced.

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