A WordPress module that makes it easy to add support for post expiration to any post type.
- PHP 5.4+
- WordPress 4.5+
Add the module to your code base via Composer
composer require wpscholar/wp-post-expiration
If you are adding the code to a WordPress plugin or theme, there is no initialization step needed. However, if you are adding the code at a higher level in your WordPress project, you will need to call the initialization function on the init hook, like so:
add_action( 'init', 'wpscholar_post_expiration_initialize', 1000 );
If you are adding support to a pre-existing post type, just add this code:
add_post_type_support( 'post', 'expiration' );
Be sure to replace post
with the name of your post type.
Or, in the supports
argument when registering a post type, just add 'expiration'
.
The following static methods are publicly available:
setExpiration( $post_id, $expiration )
- Set expiration for a specific post. Expiration is a Unix timestamp.removeExpiration( $post_id )
- Remove expiration for a specific post.expirePost( $post_id )
- Immediately expire a specific post.expirePosts()
- Expire all posts. (Limit 100 per run per post type)