I don think accepted answer is correct. exclude_from_search
prevents all $query = new WP_Query
from returning results.
The core says:
...retrieves any type except revisions and types with
'exclude_from_search' set to TRUE)
This is a common problem and mixup with the front end search results page v.s. search posts in the database.
Presenting content using custom queries on front end, needs exclude_from_search = false
or use another approach and get the content by id directly.
You need to filter the search front end mechanism instead. This is a true Exclude Post Types From Search, without manually re-build "known" types:
function entex_fn_remove_post_type_from_search_results($query){
/* check is front end main loop content */
if(is_admin() || !$query->is_main_query()) return;
/* check is search result query */
if($query->is_search()){
$post_type_to_remove = 'staticcontent';
/* get all searchable post types */
$searchable_post_types = get_post_types(array('exclude_from_search' => false));
/* make sure you got the proper results, and that your post type is in the results */
if(is_array($searchable_post_types) && in_array($post_type_to_remove, $searchable_post_types)){
/* remove the post type from the array */
unset( $searchable_post_types[ $post_type_to_remove ] );
/* set the query to the remaining searchable post types */
$query->set('post_type', $searchable_post_types);
}
}
}
add_action('pre_get_posts', 'entex_fn_remove_post_type_from_search_results');
And remark $post_type_to_remove = 'staticcontent';
can be changed to fit any other post type.
Please make a comment if Im missing something here, I cant find another way to prevent post type scenarios like this, showing content by query but hide from search/ direct access to front end users.