I’m trying to add a URL GET parameter to one of my main menu items in WordPress(but I don’t know how to). So, my approach was to detect a click event on the menu item, then pass a parameter via AJAX to my php page which will process value passed as needed.
My main questions are, looking at my code, how come is not working? is there a better way of doing this in WordPress and not rely on javascript?
Here is the javascript:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
$("#menu-item-128").click(function() {
$.ajax({
url: 'homepage.php',
type: "GET",
data: ({ homeclick = true }),
success: function() {
alert("success!");
}
});
});
});
</script>
Here is my PHP:
$homeclick = $_GET['homeclick'];
if ( !isset( $_COOKIE['hs_user'] ) ) {
get_header();
} elseif (isset( $_COOKIE['hs_user'] ) && $homeclick == true ) {
get_header();
} else {
// Do Something else
header('Location: homepage-returning-users');
}
The filter hook
wp_get_nav_menu_items
is used to manipulate the Nav Menus. Thepost_title
used in the example is the title of the Menu (Navigation Label), not of the post/page.Drop this code in your
functions.php
file, adjust thepost_title
and?my_var=test
to your needs. Note that better thanfunctions
is to create your own plugin.I would suggest to use custom menus in Appearance>Menus. It will help you to retain custom URLs with get parameters. You may read it here WordPress Menu
The problem is that you are attempting to pass a boolean value in your Ajax call with the variable
homeclick
. GET requests simply use text because the data is passed thru the URL, so if you are wanting a logical/boolean type you can use either “true” and “false” in text or perhaps 0 and 1. Also you have a syntax error, see below.Try the following:
In you ajax call, fix the syntax as well as set homeclick to “true” as follows:
data: ({ homeclick: 'true' }),
.And in your php, change the if condition for variable
$homeclick
as follows:$homeclick == 'true'
.You may want to consider using a POST method if you want to utilize a boolean.
That’s a fork from Brasofilo that works perfectly for me:
(Put this code on your theme functions.php)
What I’m doing here is to get the attributes of the menu-item and transform them to an anchor name. This way I will have this type of URL’s: http://www.domain.com/my-page#anchor1
After this I just need to do some jQuery magic to jump (progressive scroll down) to the anchor. (Codepen).
If you cannot see the ‘Title Attribute’ input field just be sure to check the options on the top “Screen Options” button of WordPress Admin menu…