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I have developed a plugin which fetches posts from another websites API. I have two post types on my local site: post1 and post2
Plugin compares post1 to post2 and syncs only the missing post2 posts from the API.
So, when a post2 is missing, new post is generated:
function insert_local_post( $local_post ) { // insert new post
$post_data = array(
'post_type' => 'post2',
'post_status' => 'private',
'comment_status' => 'closed',
'ping_status' => 'closed',
'post_author' => 1,
'post_name' => $local_post->post_name,
'post_title' => $local_post->post_title,
'post_date' => $local_post->post_date,
'post_date_gmt' => $local_post->post_date_gmt,
'post_content' => '',
);
$new_post = wp_insert_post( $post_data );
if ( $new_post ) {
update_field( 'unique_identifier', get_field( $this->local_post_identifier, $local_post->ID ), $new_post );
}
return $new_post;
}
After creating the post, post status gets changed to ‘publish’ and updating the fields is called:
$publish = array( 'ID' => $ID, 'post_status' => 'publish' );
wp_update_post($publish);
$this->update_local_fields( 'fields1', $fields, $ID);
$this->update_local_fields( 'fields2', $fields, $ID);
$this->update_local_fields( 'fields3', $fields, $ID);
For fields I have a field configuration file with a hierarchical set of extra field names. Same hierarchical structure as the fields coming from the API.
Function for updating the fields:
function update_local_fields( $field_group_name, $fields, $ID ) {
foreach ( $this->field_conf[$field_group_name] as $field_key => $field_name ) {
if ( ! is_numeric( $field_key ) ) {
$this->delete_local_repeater_fields( $field_key, $ID );
$this->insert_local_repeater_fields( $field_key, $ID, $fields->$field_key, $field_group_name );
continue;
}
if ( $fields->$field_name and
( $field_name == 'taxonomy1' or
$field_name == 'taxonomy2' or
$field_name == 'taxonomy3' ) ) {
$fields->$field_name = $this->link_to_local_taxonomy_terms( $fields->$field_name );
}
update_field( acf_get_field($field_name)['key'], $fields->$field_name, $ID );
}
return;
}
The main chunk of code for creating the rows and subrows for repeater fields:
function insert_local_repeater_fields( $repeater_row_name, $ID, $fields, $field_group_name ) {
$local_repeater_name = $repeater_row_name;
if ( $fields ) {
for ( $i = 0; $i < sizeof($fields); $i++ ) {
$row_data = array();
foreach ( $this->field_conf[$field_group_name][$repeater_row_name] as $row_field ) {
if ( ! is_array($row_field) ) {
$local_row_field = $row_field;
if ( $fields[$i]->$row_field and $row_field == 'location' ) {
$fields[$i]->$row_field = $this->link_to_local_taxonomy_terms( $fields[$i]->$row_field );
}
$row_data[$local_row_field] = $fields[$i]->$row_field;
}
}
add_row(acf_get_field($local_repeater_name)['key'], $row_data, $ID);
if ( $fields[$i]->cities ) {
foreach ( $fields[$i]->cities as $city) {
$sub_row_data = array();
foreach ( $this->field_conf[$field_group_name][$repeater_row_name]['cities'] as $sub_row_field ) {
$local_sub_row_field = $sub_row_field;
if ( $city->$sub_row_field and $sub_row_field == 'location' ) {
$city->$sub_row_field = $this->link_to_local_taxonomy_terms( $city->$sub_row_field );
}
$sub_row_data[$local_sub_row_field] = $city->$sub_row_field;
}
add_sub_row( array(acf_get_field($local_repeater_name)['key'], ($i + 1), 'cities'), $sub_row_data, $ID );
}
}
}
}
}
The problem is that the fields only show up when I manually update the post and run the sync again. I have tried a million things: using keys instead of fields etc, but still no luck.
Has anyone encountered the same problem and point me to a potential solution?
Many cheers,guys!
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