This ACF plugin makes it possible to store ACF data in structured database tables instead of WordPress core meta tables.
It uses ACF's acf/update_field_group
hook to create/update the database and then uses acf/save_post
hook to store the data.
It was heavily inspired by Austin Ginder's post https://anchor.host/acf-custom-fields-stored-in-custom-table/.
- Text
- Text Area
- Number
- Range
- URL
- Password
- Image
- File
- Wysiwyg Editor
- oEmbed
- Select
- Checkbox
- Radio Button
- Button Group
- True / False
- Date Picker
- Date Time Picker
- Time Picker
- Color Picker
- Link
- Post Object
- Page Link
- Relationship
- Taxonomy
- User
This plugin supports the following relational field types: Post Object, Page Link, Relationship, Taxonomy and User.
It can store both single and multiple values based on the multiple
option.
- If it's a single value field, then the column type will be
bigint(20) unsigned
- If it's a multiple value field, then the column type will be longtext and the date will be stored in json format.
You can query relational fields with multiple values using using MySQL's function JSON_CONTAINS. Here is an example:
Table:
+---------+-------------------+--------+
| post_id | title | stores |
+---------+-------------------+--------+
| 1 | Lord of the Flies | [1,2] |
| 2 | The Island | [2] |
| 3 | 1984 | [3] |
+---------+-------------------+--------+
Query:
SELECT * FROM wp_acf_books WHERE JSON_CONTAINS(stores, 2, '$')
The query above will return "Lord of the Flies" and "The Island"
This plugin was testes with ACF 5 FREE Version .