I have created an include file which allows me to filter my post queries using a category dropdown. I am trying to get the post_count
and found_posts
dynamically so I can display Showing 6 out of 12 Posts
for example. I am including this filter on a custom page template with a custom WP_Query, but I am getting Showing 1 out of 1 Posts
despite there being 10+ posts. I believe the reason it is doing this is because the filter include is using the single page query rather than my custom post query. How can I go about updating this so that the filter uses my custom post query?
inc/filter.php:
<?php
global $wp_query;
$count = $wp_query->post_count;
$total = $wp_query->found_posts;
?>
<div class="container">
<div class="row">
<div class="col">
<?php $get_categories = get_categories(); ?>
<select>
<option selected disabled>Select category</option>
<option value="all">All</option>
<?php
if ($get_categories) :
foreach ($get_categories as $cat) :
?>
<option value="<?php echo $cat->term_id; ?>">
<?php echo $cat->name; ?>
</option>
<?php endforeach;
endif;
?>
</select>
<div class="shown-posts">Showing <span class="visible-posts"><?php echo $count; ?></span> of <span class="total-posts"><?php echo $total; ?></span> posts</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
And here's my custom page template:
<?php get_header();?>
<?php
$posts = new WP_Query(array(
'post_type' => 'post'
));
?>
<?php if($posts->have_posts()): ?>
// Here's where I'm including the filter file
<?php get_template_part( 'inc/filter' ); ?>
<div class="container post-container">
<div class="row row-eq-height">
<?php while ($posts->have_posts()) : $posts->the_post();
the_title();
endwhile; ?>
</div>
</div>
<?php endif; ?>