CRED is a WordPress plugin that lets you easily build front-end forms for creating and editing content and users.
CRED User Guides include detailed documentation on creating forms, including related fields that belong to the content or the users, validating the input and displaying the forms with custom HTML styling.
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Problem: I have an edit post Form in an unassigned Content Template. When I try to display a link to edit the post in my single post template, no link is displayed.
Solution: Check the post author to confirm it is set appropriately, and confirm the Form permissions settings per User Role in Toolset > Access Control, in the Toolset Forms tab.
Problem: I would like to filter the parent post options in a Form that creates child posts. I would like to add custom code that filters the options based on their other post relationships.
Solution: Use the pre_get_posts filter to filter the parent post options in the parent post field. See the following example code:
/**
* Filter the Children parent field in the connect-toy-to-childmale Relationship Form
* to only show Children connected to Gender Male.
* https://toolset.com/forums/topic/filtering-posts-for-relationship-connection-in-a-submission-form/
*/
function filter_parent_posts( $query ){
$parent_post_type = "child"; // slug of parent post type
$child_post_type = "toy"; // slug of child post type
$rel_slug = "gender-child"; // slug of gender-child post relationship
$male_post_id = 9; // ID of Gender Male post
$rel_form_id = 26; // ID of the relationship form
// relationship form is on Toy single posts, queries parent_post_type posts
if ( ( defined('DOING_AJAX') && DOING_AJAX )
&& isset($query->query['post_type'][0])
&& $query->query['post_type'][0] == $parent_post_type
&& isset($_REQUEST['action'])
&& $_REQUEST['action'] == 'cred_association_form_ajax_role_find'
&& isset($_REQUEST['form_id'])
&& $_REQUEST['form_id'] == $rel_form_id
) {
// querying by gender post, which is parent in gender-child
$males = toolset_get_related_posts( $male_post_id, $rel_slug, array(
'query_by_role' => 'parent',
'limit' => 1000,
'offset' => 0,
'args' => array(),
'return' => 'post_id',
'role_to_return' => 'child'
));
$query->set( 'post__in', $males );
}
}
add_action( 'pre_get_posts', 'filter_parent_posts', 101, 1 );