jjgrainger / wp-crumbs
Simple Wordpress Breadcrumbs.
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README
Simple Wordpress Breadcrumbs
Requirements
Installation
$ composer require jjgrainger/wp-crumbs
Usage
Basic usage
Use the_crumbs
to display the breadcrumbs in your template.
the_crumbs();
Options
An optional array of arguments can be passed to modify the breadcrumb output. The defaults for each option are display below.
Example
the_crumbs( [ 'home' => 'Home', // Title for the Home (front page) link 'blog' => 'Blog', // Title for the blog home page 'seperator' => '/', // Seperator to use between each crumb (string or false) 'class' => 'crumbs', // The class(es) applied to the wrapper element ('crumbs', 'nav crumbs') 'element' => 'nav' // The HTML element to use (div, nav, ol, ul) ] );
Output
<nav class="crumbs"> <a href="http://site.com/">Home</a> <span class="sep">/</span> <a href="http://site.com/blog/">Blog</a> <span class="sep">/</span> <span>Single Post Title</a> </nav>
Advanced usage
get_crumbs()
Use get_crumbs()
to retrieve an array of crumbs. Each crumb has a title
and url
.
Example
$breadcrumbs = get_crumbs(); print_r( $breadcrumbs );
Output
Array( [0] => Array( [title] => "Home" [url] => "http://site.com/" ) [1] => Array( [title] => "Blog" [url] => "http://site.com/blog/" ) [2] => Array( [title] => "My First Post" [url] => false ) )
You can modify the returned array and/or create a function to create an output of your choosing.
get_crumbs
accepts the same aguments as the_crumbs
.
Filters
You can further modify the crumbs array using a filter on get_crumbs
. This will also effect the output of the_crumbs
.
Example
// Example: modify title for a custom post type function modify_crumbs( $crumbs ) { // if on events archive change title to shows if ( is_post_type_archive( 'event' ) || is_singular( 'event' ) ) { for ( $i = 0; $i < count($crumbs); $i++ ) { if ( $crumbs[$i]['title'] === 'Events' ) { $crumbs[$i]['title'] = "Shows"; } } } return $crumbs; } add_filter( 'get_crumbs', 'modify_crumbs' );
array_insert()
array_insert()
is a function that allows you to insert a new element into an array at a specific index.
You can see a gist of it here.
when modifying the crumb trail you can add new crumbs at specific points.
Example
// Example: add post type archive on taxonomy archive page function modify_crumbs( $crumbs ) { // if on the events category archive page if ( is_tax( 'event-categories' ) ) { // create a new crumb $crumb = [ 'title' => "Shows", 'url' => site_url( '/shows' ), ]; // add the new crumb at the index of 1 $crumbs = array_insert( $crumbs, $crumb, 1 ); } return $crumbs; } add_filter( 'get_crumbs', 'modify_crumbs' );
Notes
- Licensed under the MIT License
- Maintained under the Semantic Versioning Guide
Author
Joe Grainger