quick question: I’m using a plugin that creates a custom-post-type with the rewrite slug /projects/

So myurl.com/projects/single-project

I want to to rewrite `projects/ with

'rewrite' => array('slug'=>''),

Is there a hook or something so that I can hook to for the register_post_type() function of the external plugin?

I want this rewriting to happen in my functions.php and only if this plugin is activated. I know the name of the custom-post-type “ignition_product”

Kind Regards,
Matt


Update

function modify_ign_projects() {
    if ( post_type_exists( 'ignition_product' ) ) {

        global $wp_post_types, $wp_rewrite;
        $wp_post_types['ignition_product']->hierarchical = true;
        $args = $wp_post_types['ignition_product'];
        //print_r( $args ); // [rewrite] => Array ( [slug] => projects
        $wp_rewrite->add_rewrite_tag("%spendenprojekte%", '(.+?)', "projects");
        add_post_type_support('ignition_product','page-attributes');
    }
}
add_action( 'init', 'modify_ign_projects', 100 );

2 Answers
2

I searched everywhere in post type registration flow but didn’t found a right way (using filter or action) to do it.

All you can do either register the post type again with a different slug (I prefer) or just run those lines of code which WordPress run to build the rewrite rules in register_post_type.

I register this post type with slug book and changed it using this trick.
I am not sure it is 100% correct (as I am rewriting rules for the same post type) but it works.

add_action('registered_post_type', 'testbook', 10, 2);
function testbook($post_type, $args) {
    global $wp_rewrite;
    if ($post_type == 'book') {

        $args->rewrite['slug'] = 'changed_slug_book'; //write your new slug here

        if ( $args->has_archive ) {
                $archive_slug = $args->has_archive === true ? $args->rewrite['slug'] : $args->has_archive;
                if ( $args->rewrite['with_front'] )
                        $archive_slug = substr( $wp_rewrite->front, 1 ) . $archive_slug;
                else
                        $archive_slug = $wp_rewrite->root . $archive_slug;

                add_rewrite_rule( "{$archive_slug}/?$", "index.php?post_type=$post_type", 'top' );
                if ( $args->rewrite['feeds'] && $wp_rewrite->feeds ) {
                        $feeds="(" . trim( implode( '|', $wp_rewrite->feeds ) ) . ')';
                        add_rewrite_rule( "{$archive_slug}/feed/$feeds/?$", "index.php?post_type=$post_type" . '&feed=$matches[1]', 'top' );
                        add_rewrite_rule( "{$archive_slug}/$feeds/?$", "index.php?post_type=$post_type" . '&feed=$matches[1]', 'top' );
                }
                if ( $args->rewrite['pages'] )
                        add_rewrite_rule( "{$archive_slug}/{$wp_rewrite->pagination_base}/([0-9]{1,})/?$", "index.php?post_type=$post_type" . '&paged=$matches[1]', 'top' );
        }

        $permastruct_args = $args->rewrite;
        $permastruct_args['feed'] = $permastruct_args['feeds'];
        add_permastruct( $post_type, "{$args->rewrite['slug']}/%$post_type%", $permastruct_args );
    }
}

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