Corcel is under development, but it's working :D
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Corcel is a class collection created to retrieve Wordpress database data using a better syntax. It uses the Eloquent ORM developed for the Laravel Framework, but you can use Corcel in any type of PHP project.
This way, you can use Wordpress as the back-end, to insert posts, custom types, etc, and you can use whatever you want in the front-end, like Silex, Slim Framework, Laravel, Zend, or even pure PHP (why not?).
To install Corcel, just run the following command composer require "jgrossi/corcel":"dev-master"
.
First, you must include the Composer autoload
file.
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
Now you must set your Wordpress database params:
$params = array(
'database' => 'database_name',
'username' => 'username',
'password' => 'pa$$word',
'prefix' => 'wp_' // default prefix is 'wp_', you can change to your own prefix
);
Corcel\Database::connect($params);
You can specify all Eloquent params, but some are default (but you can override them).
'driver' => 'mysql',
'host' => 'localhost',
'charset' => 'utf8',
'collation' => 'utf8_unicode_ci',
'prefix' => 'wp_', // Specify the prefix for wordpress tables, default prefix is 'wp_'
// All published posts
$posts = Post::published()->get();
$posts = Post::status('publish')->get();
// A specific post
$post = Post::find(31);
echo $post->post_title;
// Filter by meta/custom field
$posts = Post::published()->hasMeta('field')->get();
$posts = Post::hasMeta('acf')->get();
You can retrieve meta data from posts too.
// Get a custom meta value (like 'link' or whatever) from a post (any type)
$post = Post::find(31);
echo $post->meta->link; // OR
echo $post->fields->link;
echo $post->link; // OR
Updating post custom fields:
$post = Post::find(1);
$post->meta->username = 'juniorgrossi';
$post->meta->url = 'http://grossi.io';
$post->save();
Inserting custom fields:
$post = new Post;
$post->save();
$post->meta->username = 'juniorgrossi';
$post->meta->url = 'http://grossi.io';
$post->save();
You can work with custom post types too. You can use the type(string)
method or create your own class.
// using type() method
$videos = Post::type('video')->status('publish')->get();
// using your own class
class Video extends Corcel\Post
{
protected $postType = 'video';
}
$videos = Video::status('publish')->get();
Custom post types and meta data:
// Get 3 posts with custom post type (store) and show its title
$stores = Post::type('store')->status('publish')->take(3)->get();
foreach ($stores as $store) {
$storeAddress = $store->address; // option 1
$storeAddress = $store->meta->address; // option 2
$storeAddress = $store->fields->address; // option 3
}
You can get taxonomies for a specific post like:
$post = Post::find(1);
$taxonomy = $post->taxonomies()->first();
echo $taxonomy->taxonomy;
Or you can search for posts using its taxonomies:
$post = Post::taxonomy('category', 'php')->first();
Pages are like custom post types. You can use Post::type('page')
or the Page
class.
// Find a page by slug
$page = Page::slug('about')->first(); // OR
$page = Post::type('page')->slug('about')->first();
echo $page->post_title;
Get a category or taxonomy or load posts from a certain category. There are multiple ways to achieve it.
// all categories
$cat = Taxonomy::category()->slug('uncategorized')->posts()->first();
echo "<pre>"; print_r($cat->name); echo "</pre>";
// only all categories and posts connected with it
$cat = Taxonomy::where('taxonomy', 'category')->with('posts')->get();
$cat->each(function($category) {
echo $category->name;
});
// clean and simple all posts from a category
$cat = Category::slug('uncategorized')->posts()->first();
$cat->posts->each(function($post) {
echo $post->post_title;
});
Getting the attachment and/or revision from a Post
or Page
.
$page = Page::slug('about')->with('attachment')->first();
// get feature image from page or post
print_r($page->attachment);
$post = Post::slug('test')->with('revision')->first();
// get all revisions from a post or page
print_r($post->revision);
To get a menu by its slug, use the syntax below.
The menu items will be loaded in the nav_items
variable. The currently supported menu items are: Pages, Posts, Links, Categories, Tags.
$menu = Menu::slug('primary')->first();
foreach ($menu->nav_items as $item) {
// ....
'post_title' => '....', // Nav item name
'post_name' => '....', // Nav item slug
'guid' => '....', // Nav full url, influent by permalinks
// ....
}
To handle multi-levels menus, loop through all the menu items to put them on the right levels in an array. Then, you can walk through the items recursively.
Here's just a basic example:
// first, set all menu items on their level
$menuArray = array();
foreach ($menu->nav_items as $item) {
$parent_id = $item->meta->_menu_item_menu_item_parent;
$menuArray[$parent_id][] = $item;
}
// now build the menu
foreach ($menuArray[0] as $item) {
echo '.. menu item main ..';
if (isset($menuArray[$item->ID])) {
foreach($menuArray[$item->ID] as $subItem) {
echo '.. show sub menu item ..';
}
}
}
You can manipulate users in the same manner you work with posts.
// All users
$users = User::get();
// A specific user
$user = User::find(1);
echo $user->user_login;
To run the phpunit tests, execute the following command :
./vendor/phpunit/phpunit/phpunit --colors --bootstrap tests/config/autoload.php tests
I'm already working with Wordpress comments integration.
Corcel is licensed under the MIT license.