Show list of taxonomy terms inside a specific taxonomy
I have a "product" custom post type and two taxonomies: categories (tables, chairs, etc) and collections (nameofcollection1, nameofcollection2).
Now, I'm in the product category page, and I would like to show the list of taxonomy collections terms that are not empty and are inside of that category.
For example, if I am in the "table" category, I would show all the collections of tables (not chairs and so on).
I was only able to show all the taxonomies of the product custom post type,
<?php
$args=array(
'public' => true,
'_builtin' => false
);
$output = 'names'; // or objects
$operator = 'and';
$taxonomies=get_taxonomies($args,$output,$operator);
if ($taxonomies) {
foreach ($taxonomies as $taxonomy ) {
$terms = get_terms([
'taxonomy' => $taxonomy,
'hide_empty' => true,
]);
foreach ( $terms as $term) {
?>
<li><?php echo $term->name; ?></li>
<?php
}
}
}
?>
can anyone help me?
php
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I have a "product" custom post type and two taxonomies: categories (tables, chairs, etc) and collections (nameofcollection1, nameofcollection2).
Now, I'm in the product category page, and I would like to show the list of taxonomy collections terms that are not empty and are inside of that category.
For example, if I am in the "table" category, I would show all the collections of tables (not chairs and so on).
I was only able to show all the taxonomies of the product custom post type,
<?php
$args=array(
'public' => true,
'_builtin' => false
);
$output = 'names'; // or objects
$operator = 'and';
$taxonomies=get_taxonomies($args,$output,$operator);
if ($taxonomies) {
foreach ($taxonomies as $taxonomy ) {
$terms = get_terms([
'taxonomy' => $taxonomy,
'hide_empty' => true,
]);
foreach ( $terms as $term) {
?>
<li><?php echo $term->name; ?></li>
<?php
}
}
}
?>
can anyone help me?
php
What do the get_taxonomies() and get_terms() functions do? Have you verified that they are working correctly? Is it your own code or part of a framework or CMS that you're working with? My guess is you have a bug in get_terms() or aren't calling it correctly, but without seeing it, I can't be sure of that, nor can I be any more specific.
– Spudley
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
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I have a "product" custom post type and two taxonomies: categories (tables, chairs, etc) and collections (nameofcollection1, nameofcollection2).
Now, I'm in the product category page, and I would like to show the list of taxonomy collections terms that are not empty and are inside of that category.
For example, if I am in the "table" category, I would show all the collections of tables (not chairs and so on).
I was only able to show all the taxonomies of the product custom post type,
<?php
$args=array(
'public' => true,
'_builtin' => false
);
$output = 'names'; // or objects
$operator = 'and';
$taxonomies=get_taxonomies($args,$output,$operator);
if ($taxonomies) {
foreach ($taxonomies as $taxonomy ) {
$terms = get_terms([
'taxonomy' => $taxonomy,
'hide_empty' => true,
]);
foreach ( $terms as $term) {
?>
<li><?php echo $term->name; ?></li>
<?php
}
}
}
?>
can anyone help me?
php
I have a "product" custom post type and two taxonomies: categories (tables, chairs, etc) and collections (nameofcollection1, nameofcollection2).
Now, I'm in the product category page, and I would like to show the list of taxonomy collections terms that are not empty and are inside of that category.
For example, if I am in the "table" category, I would show all the collections of tables (not chairs and so on).
I was only able to show all the taxonomies of the product custom post type,
<?php
$args=array(
'public' => true,
'_builtin' => false
);
$output = 'names'; // or objects
$operator = 'and';
$taxonomies=get_taxonomies($args,$output,$operator);
if ($taxonomies) {
foreach ($taxonomies as $taxonomy ) {
$terms = get_terms([
'taxonomy' => $taxonomy,
'hide_empty' => true,
]);
foreach ( $terms as $term) {
?>
<li><?php echo $term->name; ?></li>
<?php
}
}
}
?>
can anyone help me?
php
php
asked Nov 13 '18 at 8:36
alice-marigrafalice-marigraf
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What do the get_taxonomies() and get_terms() functions do? Have you verified that they are working correctly? Is it your own code or part of a framework or CMS that you're working with? My guess is you have a bug in get_terms() or aren't calling it correctly, but without seeing it, I can't be sure of that, nor can I be any more specific.
– Spudley
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
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What do the get_taxonomies() and get_terms() functions do? Have you verified that they are working correctly? Is it your own code or part of a framework or CMS that you're working with? My guess is you have a bug in get_terms() or aren't calling it correctly, but without seeing it, I can't be sure of that, nor can I be any more specific.
– Spudley
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
What do the get_taxonomies() and get_terms() functions do? Have you verified that they are working correctly? Is it your own code or part of a framework or CMS that you're working with? My guess is you have a bug in get_terms() or aren't calling it correctly, but without seeing it, I can't be sure of that, nor can I be any more specific.
– Spudley
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
What do the get_taxonomies() and get_terms() functions do? Have you verified that they are working correctly? Is it your own code or part of a framework or CMS that you're working with? My guess is you have a bug in get_terms() or aren't calling it correctly, but without seeing it, I can't be sure of that, nor can I be any more specific.
– Spudley
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08
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What do the get_taxonomies() and get_terms() functions do? Have you verified that they are working correctly? Is it your own code or part of a framework or CMS that you're working with? My guess is you have a bug in get_terms() or aren't calling it correctly, but without seeing it, I can't be sure of that, nor can I be any more specific.
– Spudley
Nov 13 '18 at 11:08