I'm writing a WordPress plugin. I want to display a custom message after a post is saved. This message will depend on the outcome of function called when the post is saved.
Here's my code:
add_action('save_post', 'my_save_post_function');
function my_save_post_function() {
global $msg;
$msg = "Foo bar";
...
}
add_filter('post_updated_messages', 'my_post_updated_messages_function');
function my_post_updated_messages_function($messages) {
global $msg;
$messages["post"][1] = $msg; // !! $msg is undefined !!
...
}
Why is $msg
undefined?
Is there any way I can get a result out of a save_post
action? I've tried all sorts of tricks. Even the $_POST
data seems to have been blown away by the time admin messages are shown.
my_save_post_function
depends on the value of$_POST
and$_POST
has vanished (!?) whenmy_post_updated_messages_function
get called. I can't determine what the outcome was or should have been by the timemy_post_updated_messages_function
get called. Hence, the cruddy globals. I'll give sessions a go. Event if that's just another way aroundglobals
, it's one I hadn't thought of. Thanks!