2020-05-01 / 3796阅 / 悠然
Get all Term data from database by Term ID.
The usage of the get_term function is to apply filters to a term object. It is possible to get a term object from the database before applying the filters.
$term ID must be part of $taxonomy, to get from the database. Failure, might be able to be captured by the hooks. Failure would be the same value as $wpdb returns for the get_row method.
There are two hooks,>‘get_term’ hook – Takes two parameters the term Object and the taxonomy name. Must return term object. Used in get_term() as a catch-all filter for every $term.
‘get_$taxonomy’ hook – Takes two parameters the term Object and the taxonomy name. Must return term object. $taxonomy will be the taxonomy name, so for example, if ‘category’, it would be ‘get_category’ as the filter name. Useful for custom taxonomies or plugging into default taxonomies.
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(int|WP_Term|object)
(Required)
If integer, term data will be fetched from the database, or from the cache if available. If stdClass object (as in the results of a database query), will apply filters and return a WP_Term object corresponding to the $term data. If WP_Term, will return $term.
(string)
(Optional)
Taxonomy name that $term is part of.
Default value: ''
(string)
(Optional)
The required return type.>WP_Term object, an associative array, or a numeric array, respectively.
Default value: OBJECT
(string)
(Optional)
default is raw or no WordPress defined filter will applied.
Default value: 'raw'
(WP_Term|array|WP_Error|null) Object of the type specified by $output>WP_Term instance is returned. If taxonomy does not exist, a WP_Error is returned. Returns null for miscellaneous failure.