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Display current post custom taxonomy in WordPress


I've created custom taxonomies on WordPress and I want to display the current post taxonomies on the post in a list.

I'm using the following code to display a custom taxonomy named "Job Discipline":

<ul>
            <?php $args = array('taxonomy' => 'job_discipline'); ?>
            <?php $tax_menu_items = get_categories( $args );
            foreach ( $tax_menu_items as $tax_menu_item ):?>
            <li>
                Job Discipline: <a href="<?php echo get_term_link($tax_menu_item,$tax_menu_item->taxonomy); ?>">
                    <?php echo $tax_menu_item->name; ?>
                </a>
            </li>
            <?php endforeach; ?>
</ul>

That's just one of many taxonomies I want to list.

The problem is that the above code is displaying all the "Job Disciplines" which have at least one post and not the current post taxonomy.

How can I sort out this issue?


Solution

  • How to display current post taxonomies and terms

    Here is a modified code from the Codex (see link below) that will display all the taxonomies of the current post with attached terms:

    <?php 
    // get taxonomies terms links
    function custom_taxonomies_terms_links() {
        global $post, $post_id;
        // get post by post id
        $post = &get_post($post->ID);
        // get post type by post
        $post_type = $post->post_type;
        // get post type taxonomies
        $taxonomies = get_object_taxonomies($post_type);
        $out = "<ul>";
        foreach ($taxonomies as $taxonomy) {        
            $out .= "<li>".$taxonomy.": ";
            // get the terms related to post
            $terms = get_the_terms( $post->ID, $taxonomy );
            if ( !empty( $terms ) ) {
                foreach ( $terms as $term )
                    $out .= '<a href="' .get_term_link($term->slug, $taxonomy) .'">'.$term->name.'</a> ';
            }
            $out .= "</li>";
        }
        $out .= "</ul>";
        return $out;
    } ?>
    

    This is used like this:

        <?php echo custom_taxonomies_terms_links();?>
    

    Demo output

    The output might look like this if the current post has the taxonomies country and city:

    <ul>
        <li>  country:  
              <a href="http://example.com/country/denmark/">Denmark</a> 
              <a href="http://example.com/country/russia/">Russia</a> 
        </li> 
        <li>   city:  
               <a href="http://example.com/city/copenhagen/">Copenhagen</a> 
               <a href="http://example.com/city/moscow/">Moscow</a> 
        </li> 
    </ul>
    

    Reference

    The original code example in the Codex:

    http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_the_terms#Get_terms_for_all_custom_taxonomies

    Hope this helps - I'm sure you can adapt this to your project ;-)

    Update

    But what if I want to display only some of them and not all of them? Also, I would like to name them myself instead of it giving taxonomy names with underscores. Any idea how can I achieve that?

    Here is one modification to achieve that:

    function custom_taxonomies_terms_links() {
        global $post;
        // some custom taxonomies:
        $taxonomies = array( 
                             "country"=>"My Countries: ",
                             "city"=>"My cities: " 
                      );
        $out = "<ul>";
        foreach ($taxonomies as $tax => $taxname) {     
            $out .= "<li>";
            $out .= $taxname;
            // get the terms related to post
            $terms = get_the_terms( $post->ID, $tax );
            if ( !empty( $terms ) ) {
                foreach ( $terms as $term )
                    $out .= '<a href="' .get_term_link($term->slug, $tax) .'">'.$term->name.'</a> ';
            }
            $out .= "</li>";
        }
        $out .= "</ul>";
        return $out;
    }