• Resolved grokwhy

    (@grokwhy)


    Where can I find further info on this topic? It’s mentioned in the documentation but there are no examples of it being used, or how it would function or appear on the user pages.

    Thanks,
    GrokWhy

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  • Plugin Contributor Kim L

    (@kimmyx)

    Hi @grokwhy,

    An example for the WPDA_ADD_SEARCH_ACTIONS hook can be found here: wpda_add_search_actions | WP Data Access

    Hope that helps! Let us know if you have more questions. ??

    Thread Starter grokwhy

    (@grokwhy)

    Kim,

    By example, I meant an example that includes code where that page shows, //your code goes here. That page just shows a stub.

    I’d like to understand specifically what problem WPDA_ADD_SEARCH_ACTIONS is solving, and what it looks like on the front end.

    Thanks,
    Russ

    Plugin Contributor Kim L

    (@kimmyx)

    Hi Russ,

    Thanks for the clarification!

    Any allowable functions you can add inside a WordPress action hook are allowed inside the WPDA_ADD_SEARCH_ACTIONS hook. The hook is created simply to make it easier. This specific action adds any function to your WordPress list tables search bar area.

    For example, with this code:

    function my_add_search_actions( $schema_name, $table_name, $table_settings, $wpda_list_columns ) {
        echo "<h3>★</h3>";
    }
    add_action( 'wpda_add_search_actions', 'my_add_search_actions', 10, 4 );

    I added a star icon after the table name. See here: https://share.getcloudapp.com/xQuEywK6

    Hope that helps! Let us know if you have questions.

    Plugin Contributor Kim L

    (@kimmyx)

    Hi there,

    I’m going to mark this as resolved as we haven’t heard from you in a while.

    Feel free to create a new thread if you have other questions.

    Thanks!

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