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http://www.lundarienpress.com/ ( this is a wordpress site)

This is my site, I am trying to add a search bar to the nav menu and have it to the right. Any ideas ?

I have not found a way to do it. I am hoping some one from the forum can help me.

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3 Answers 3

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@rockmandew is right - this code shouldn't work without setting get_search_form() to false. But even after making that change, the function wouldn't work.

I initially added a search form to my nav menu by adding this to my functions file:

/**
 * Add search box to nav menu
 */
function wpgood_nav_search( $items, $args ) {
    $items .= '<li>' . get_search_form( false ) . '</li>';
    return $items;
}
add_filter( 'wp_nav_menu_items','wpgood_nav_search', 10, 2 );

This is a good solution if you have one menu or want a search box added to all menus. In my case, I only wanted to add a search box to my main menu. To make this happen, I went with this:

/**
 * Add search box to primary menu
 */
function wpgood_nav_search($items, $args) {
    // If this isn't the primary menu, do nothing
    if( !($args->theme_location == 'primary') ) 
    return $items;
    // Otherwise, add search form
    return $items . '<li>' . get_search_form(false) . '</li>';
}
add_filter('wp_nav_menu_items', 'wpgood_nav_search', 10, 2);

It's worth noting my main nav is named 'primary' in my functions file. This can vary by theme, so this would need to be changed accordingly, i.e. 'main' or as in the initial solution, 'header_menu'.

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    On twenty seventeen it's called 'top', took me a whole hour to find out. Sep 25, 2017 at 22:01
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Function.php code:

function add_last_nav_item($items, $args) {
  if ('header_menu' === $args->menu_id) {
        $homelink = get_search_form(false);
        $items .= '<li>'.$homelink.'</li>';
        return $items;
  }
  return $items;
}
add_filter( 'wp_nav_menu_items', 'add_last_nav_item', 10, 2 );

Here get_search_form() is function to get search box.

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  • should I add this to the function.php file ? Aug 5, 2015 at 3:49
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    ya, you can add this in function.php file.
    – Dr.Tricker
    Aug 5, 2015 at 4:13
  • you welcome, approve valid response. It's helpful to other peoples.
    – Dr.Tricker
    Aug 5, 2015 at 6:27
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    This shouldn't actually work properly, you need to set the get_search_form() to false for this to produce the proper markup.
    – rockmandew
    Apr 21, 2016 at 18:11
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Both answers got me on the right path, but it seems the value of args depends on Wordpress version (I run 5.5), or theme (I am using https://underscores.me/ ) or whatever else (not the super WP expert here, just starting to dig into such WP topics).

What helps if the above does not work for you is to dump out args and modify the code accordingly.

Value of args for me:

stdClass::__set_state(array( 'menu' => WP_Term::__set_state(array( 'term_id' => 7, 'name' => 'Menu 1', 'slug' => 'menu-1', 'term_group' => 0, 'term_taxonomy_id' => 7, 'taxonomy' => 'nav_menu', 'description' => '', 'parent' => 0, 'count' => 5, 'filter' => 'raw', )), 'container' => 'div', 'container_class' => '', 'container_id' => '', 'container_aria_label' => '', 'menu_class' => 'menu', 'menu_id' => 'primary-menu', 'echo' => true, 'fallback_cb' => 'wp_page_menu', 'before' => '', 'after' => '', 'link_before' => '', 'link_after' => '', 'items_wrap' => '
%3$s
', 'item_spacing' => 'preserve', 'depth' => 0, 'walker' => '', 'theme_location' => 'menu-1', ))

So I went for checking taxonomy (also cleaned up the code a bit):

function add_last_nav_item($items, $args) {
    // just to show you how to dump it out - remove that line afterwards ofcs
    var_export($args);

    // If this is the menu you are looking for, add search form
    if (isset($args->menu->taxonomy) && $args->menu->taxonomy === 'nav_menu') {
        $items .= '<li>' . get_search_form(false) . '</li>';
    }
    return $items;
}
add_filter( 'wp_nav_menu_items', 'add_last_nav_item', 10, 2);

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