• Resolved phil_b

    (@phil_b)


    Hi there,

    Firstly, thanks for the plugin πŸ™‚

    I’m wondering if you could add custom post-type support? I think it only supports ‘post’ as the moment, but I need it to be used with a different post-type.

    I have managed to fix the code so it works for me by changing the target post type on a couple of lines in class-subscribe.php. If I ever update the plugin this will get overwritten though. I changed lines 843 and 253 and it would be simple to add an option in settings to select what post-type you want to use it for.

    I hope my suggestion is useful.

    regards

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/subscribe-to-category/

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  • When you change the target post-type it will show only the custom taxonomies assigned to this custom-post-type on the subscription form?
    thanks

    Hi Pill, Im seaerching for exactly the same thing!
    Could you please tell me where exacly you changed the post-type I’m kinda new at this and wvwn If I’m willing to try I don’t want to fuked up πŸ˜›

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter phil_b

    (@phil_b)

    Hey there,

    Yea, so my post type is ‘job’ and I made the following changes:

    ——

    in file:
    wp-plugins/subscribe-to-category/classes/class-subscribe.php

    line 842 had this:

    $args = array(
    ‘post_type’ => ‘post’,
    ‘post_status’ => ‘publish’,
    ‘numberposts’ => -1,
    ‘meta_key’ => $meta_key,
    ‘meta_value’ => $meta_value
    );

    I changed the post_type to ‘job’, i.e ‘post_type’ => ‘post’,

    —–

    line 253 had this:

    if( isset( $_POST[‘post_type’] ) && $_POST[‘post_type’] != ‘post’ )

    I changed the post_type to ‘job’, i.e $_POST[‘post_type’] != ‘job’,

    ——

    I think that was it. Now whenever a job is added in admin then the plugin is used for that.

    Just back up the file and change to match your post type.

    Plugin Contributor dansod

    (@dansod)

    Hi there!
    Thanks for your input, I have thought about this for a while, making it possible to use for custom post types.

    IΒ΄m glad you found a work around to use until it works right out of the box.

    VeeLow

    (@veelow)

    Hang on, so it’s currently NOT possible to use with custom post types?

    It’s MEANT to work only with “posts”–not pages, etc, etc….?

    *sobs quietly*

    Plugin Contributor dansod

    (@dansod)

    Yes. Right now there is no support for custom post type and custom taxonomies. It’s a nice feature though so I hope to have a solution pretty soon.

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