get php variable from functions php and echo it in theme template files [closed]
IT Nursery
April 17, 2022
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This may seem like a silly question but I cannot figure this out.
I’ve created a variable in my functions.php – and I’m trying to echo it in my template files.
I’m guessing it’s because of scope.
What’s the simpliest what to echo a variable or create a function to allow me to output this facebook ID in various template files.
This is what I’ve currently got in my functions.php…
$fb_app_id = '68366786876786';
And this is how I was trying to echo it…
<?php echo $fb_app_id; ?>
Any ideas would be hugely helpful, thanks you very much
3 s 3
If you don’t have access to the value, it’s likely a scope issue. Make sure you globalize it first:
<?php
global $fb_app_id;
echo $fb_app_id;
?>
Alternatively
I’m not a fan of global variables, so the alternative I recommend is using WordPress’ built-in filter mechanism. You add the filter in your functions.php file and apply it where needed.
add_action( 'fb_app_id', 'echo_fb_app_id' );
function echo_fb_app_id() {
echo '68366786876786';
}
In your template files:
do_action( 'fb_app_id' );
Whether you use an action hook or a filter is entirely up to you. I recommend a filter because it can return a value. This is far more flexible than just injecting echo calls in your template.