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networks_pre_query › WordPress Filter Hooks

Since5.6.0
Deprecatedn/a
apply_filters_ref_array( 'networks_pre_query', array( $network_data, &$this )
Parameters: (2)
  • (array|int|null) $network_data Return an array of network data to short-circuit WP's network query, the network count as an integer if `$this->query_vars['count']` is set, or null to allow WP to run its normal queries.
    Required: Yes
  • (WP_Network_Query) $query The WP_Network_Query instance, passed by reference.
    Required: Yes
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Filters the network data before the query takes place.

Return a non-null value to bypass WordPress' default network queries.

The expected return type from this filter depends on the value passed in the request query vars:

  • When $this->query_vars['count'] is set, the filter should return the network count as an integer.
  • When 'ids' === $this->query_vars['fields'], the filter should return an array of network IDs.
  • Otherwise the filter should return an array of WP_Network objects.

Note that if the filter returns an array of network data, it will be assigned to the networks property of the current WP_Network_Query instance.

Filtering functions that require pagination information are encouraged to set the found_networks and max_num_pages properties of the WP_Network_Query object, passed to the filter by reference. If WP_Network_Query does not perform a database query, it will not have enough information to generate these values itself.





Source

$network_data = apply_filters_ref_array( 'networks_pre_query', array( $network_data, &$this ) );