user2798091
user2798091

Reputation: 606

Meaning of array in wordpress

So I am working with wordpress and using the following code I get the following. I know this must be a basic question but I want to know what it means:

[1012] => Array ( [0] => 1 ) [1013] => Array ( [0] => 0 ) [1014] => Array ( [0] => 0 ) [1018] => Array ( [0] => 0 )

PHP:

<?php
 $all_meta_for_user = get_user_meta(get_current_user_id());
 print_r( $all_meta_for_user );
?>

Upvotes: 0

Views: 122

Answers (1)

Xavier Rubio Jansana
Xavier Rubio Jansana

Reputation: 6583

This data is user's metadata https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_user_meta

As you say, this is your metadata. Two things here: first of all, I'll store all that data together inside a single key and I'll remove the uneeded single-element array:

[my_plugin] => Array( [1012] => 1, [1013] => 0 ...)

That lowers the possibility of your data mixing with other's plugin data, having conflicts, etc. Also, as second array is probably not needed, it will make access to it a little simpler.

When you have that, it's only a matter of accessing the value like this:

if ($all_meta_for_user['my_plugin'][$id] == 1) show_the_post()

where $id is the post ID.

To use a single key, I'll do something like this (untested):

$posts_meta_for_user = get_user_meta(get_current_user_id(), 'my_plugin', true); if (is_array($posts_meta_for_user)) { $posts_meta_for_user[$new_id] = $new_value; update_user_meta(get_current_user_id(), 'my_plugin', $posts_meta_for_user); } else { $posts_meta_for_user = array($new_id => $new_value); add_user_meta(get_current_user_id(), 'my_plugin', $awesome_level); }

Notice that we get only the meta value named 'my_plugin' and test it already had a value by checking that is an array. If it is, we update it, and if it's not, we create a new one. $new_id is the post ID you want to store and $new_value the value.

Upvotes: 1

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