=== Get Post Content Shortcode === Contributors: webdeveric Tags: post content, shortcode Requires at least: 3.6.0 Tested up to: 4.5.0 Stable tag: 0.4.0 This plugin provides a shortcode to get the content of a post based on ID number. == Description == This plugin provides a shortcode to get the content of a post based on ID number. By default, the content will be passed through `wpautop()` and `do_shortcode()` unless you tell it not to by using attributes or filters as shown below. = Examples = `[post-content id="42"]` This gets the content of post 42. `[post-content id="42" autop="false"]` This gets the content of post 42 and does not call wpautop on the content. `[post-content id="42" shortcode="false"]` This gets the content of post 42 and does not call do_shortcode on the content. `[post-content id="42" autop="false" shortcode="false"]` This gets the content of post 42 and does not call wpautop or do_shortcode on the content. `[post-content id="42" status="publish,future"]` This gets the content of post 42 only if the post_status is "publish" or "future". `[post-content id="42" field="excerpt"]` This gets the excerpt of post 42. **Note:** The containing post may still have wpautop called on it's content. = Attributes = 1. **id** - integer The post ID 1. **autop** - boolean - default: true The following values equal true: true, 1, yes. All other values equal false. 1. **shortcode** - boolean - default: true The following values equal true: true, 1, yes. All other values equal false. 1. **status** - text - default: publish Any default or custom WordPress status value (publish, draft, future, etc.). The default value will be used if the status is not registered with WordPress. 1. **field** - text - default: post_content The name of the database column you want to retrieve. This default value will be used if the column name is not in the array of allowed field names. = Filters = **You can modify the fields that are allowed to be retrieved with this filter.** `add_filter('post-content-allowed-fields', function($allowed_fields) { // Do your filtering here. return $allowed_fields; });` **You can specify the default shortcode attribute values.** `add_filter('post-content-default-attributes', function ($default_attributes) { // Your code here. return $default_attributes; });` **You can filter attributes per shortcode usage** `add_filter('shortcode_atts_post-content', function ($out, $pairs, $attributes) { // Your code here. return $out; }, 10, 3);` == Installation == 1. Upload `get-post-content-shortcode` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Place `[post-content id="SOME OTHER POST ID"]` in your content. == Changelog == = 0.4.0 = * Added a filter to allow you to specify the default values for the shortcode attributes. = 0.3.2 = * Added `field` attribute so you can specify what content to return. = 0.3.1 = * By default, this shortcode will only get content of published posts, unless you specify the status attribute. = 0.3.0 = * I updated the code to temporarily switch to the other post so that shortcodes in the other post will work as expected. = 0.2.0 = * I updated the code to use the `get_post_field` function instead of `get_post`. = 0.1.0 = * Initial build