I’m trying to add a “Publish” link by the quick actions:
but I’m not exactly sure of how implement it.
Here’s what I’ve got so far:
add_filter('post_row_actions', function ( $actions )
{
global $post;
// If the post hasn't been published yet
if ( get_post_status($post) != 'publish' )
{
$nonce = wp_create_nonce('quick-publish-action');
$link = get_admin_url('path to where') . "?id={$post->id}&_wpnonce=$nonce";
$actions['publish'] = "<a href=\"$link\">Publish</a>";
}
return $actions;
});
As you can see, I don’t know where to link to in get_admin_url
. I think I should be using wp_publish_post()
, but I don’t know where to put that code, and how to link to it.
Without doing Ajax (like in Quick Edit), the admin_url
should be the very edit.php
page.
Note that:
- the filter
post_row_actions
takes two arguments, the second one being $post
, so the global is not necessary.
- instead of using
id
as query argument, it’s best practice to use custom names, in this case update_id
.
- I didn’t know the function
get_admin_url
and normally use admin_url
for this.
add_filter( 'post_row_actions', function ( $actions, $post )
{
if ( get_post_status( $post ) != 'publish' )
{
$nonce = wp_create_nonce( 'quick-publish-action' );
$link = admin_url( "edit.php?update_id={$post->ID}&_wpnonce=$nonce" );
$actions['publish'] = "<a href="https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/99211/$link">Publish</a>";
}
return $actions;
},
10, 2 );
Then, we need to hook in a very early action, load-edit.php
, and perform a wp_update_post
if the nonce and update_id
are ok:
add_action( 'load-edit.php', function()
{
$nonce = isset( $_REQUEST['_wpnonce'] ) ? $_REQUEST['_wpnonce'] : null;
if ( wp_verify_nonce( $nonce, 'quick-publish-action' ) && isset( $_REQUEST['update_id'] ) )
{
$my_post = array();
$my_post['ID'] = $_REQUEST['update_id'];
$my_post['post_status'] = 'publish';
wp_update_post( $my_post );
}
});