I guess that this should be an easy one but I haven’t yet find the proper solution.
I want to limit the depth of wp_list_pages so as not to display the pages of the last level. So supposing that parent page A has 3 levels of pages I only want to list first 2 levels. I was looking for a function to count the maximum depth of children for a page but no success.
Till now my code is
$parents = get_post_ancestors($post->ID);
if (count($parents)>1) {
$parent = $parents[count($parents)-2];
} else {
$parent = $post->ID;
}
$args = array(
'depth' => 0, // this should be set dynamically
'child_of' => $parent,
'sort_column' => 'menu_order, post_title',
'post_type' => 'page',
'post_status' => 'publish'
);
wp_list_pages( $args );
Any help is greatly appreciated
1 Answer
This is a little tricky, and my solution may not be the best for the performance. You may add this Value as a Custom Field to the Page, so you do not have to query it everytime.
// get the ancestors of the page, and check if the page is toplevel
$parent = array_reverse( get_post_ancestors( $post->ID ) );
if ( isset( $parent[0] ) ) {
$toplevel = $parent[0];
} else {
$toplevel = $post->ID;
}
// get the children of this toplevelpage
$children = get_page_hierarchy( get_pages(), $toplevel );
$depth = 0;
foreach ( $children as $child => $slug ) {
// check how many ancestors this page has
$count = count( get_ancestors( $child, 'page' ) );
// if more than the current depth, set the depth to the new value
if ( $count > $depth ) {
$depth = $count;
}
}
echo $depth; //total depth below this toplevelpage, you can delete this part afterwards
$depth_without_last = $depth - 1;
Just insert the varible instead of the 0 at the depth
in your $args
, this should work 🙂