How to bring back Post Categories in P2

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We’re all excited about the new features in Automattic’s P2 Theme v1.4.0 – however many of us have setup custom tweaks around Post Categories. In the latest version these have been replaced with Post Formats.

Post Formats are great, but they are limited to values defined in the WordPress core. If you wanted to create a new post menu like “critical” or “alarm” this wouldn’t work. We could use Custom Post Types to add to those formats, however it’s way too big an operation for I wanted to achieve: which is bringing back the “posting into categories” feature we’ve come to love from the previous version.

In this article I’ll show you how to back-port categories so posts will appear as they did in P2 v1.3.3 while retaining all functions of the latest update.

I’ve explained how to tweak labels for the post menu in an earlier post – instructions for adding and amending labels are still the same. Here we’ll delve right in to adding a few statements to the P2 code.

Let’s focus our attention on /inc/ajax.php file which contains our function that creates a new post (line 239 in P2 version 1.4.2). We’ll leave everything intact here. Have a look at this array first:

$post_id = wp_insert_post( array(
	'post_author'   => $user_id,
	'post_title'    => $post_title,
	'post_content'  => $post_content,
	'post_type'     => 'post',
	'tags_input'    => $tags,
	'post_status'   => 'publish'
) );

What’s missing here is a category definition so let’s add one to the bottom:

$post_id = wp_insert_post( array(
	'post_author'   => $user_id,
	'post_title'    => $post_title,
	'post_content'  => $post_content,
	'post_type'     => 'post',
	'tags_input'    => $tags,
	'post_status'   => 'publish',
	// bringing back P2 Categories
	'post_category' => array( $post_cat -> cat_ID )
	// end of mod
) );

This is pretty much what P2 v1.3.3 did. Just above this block we need to grab the post format and set it as our category, then convert the category slug to a numeric value so that we can use it in this array. Only takes two lines of code (one if you make it more complex) – put them just above the array block:

	// define $post_cat
        $post_cat = $_POST['post_format'];
        // and turn it into the category ID
        $post_cat = get_category_by_slug( $post_cat );

Now P2 will look at the Post Format (say ‘status’) and add your post to a category with the same name.

Note: If your category does not exist then the post will appear in your default category  as defined under Settings – Writing. So if you’re posting in “Quote” then you need to setup a category by that name manually.

Here are some screenshots to illustrate the benefits:

I’ve added my own “Testing” menu item on the front page
In the backend all posts are now in their respective categories again – as well as retaining their post format properties

This tweak will give you everything the new and improved P2 has to offer while still giving you access to all your category amendments and queries.

 

Full Project Code

UPDATE March 2013:

Somehow my code got screwed up over time in this post. I’ve corrected it so that special characters are displayed correctly. But just in case they are not, here’s a gist of the complete block you need to replace:

I have also created a full working version of this theme with tweaks on GitHub. Feel free to pull and fork as you please:

Enjoy!



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27 thoughts on “How to bring back Post Categories in P2”

  1. Would be great if I could format the input fields to take recipes…and restaurant locations. I’ve been looking for a recipe theme to do that..I liked P2 from the beginning..if I could make recipe posts and restaurant location posts with geo data from the front I’d be a very happy camper.

  2. I’m having difficulties implementing this fix. Whenever I apply the edits, and then go to my front end I get a pop up telling me I need to login. This happens anytime I click in the status update box.
    This is a fresh P2 install, v1.4.

    My $post_id = area started around line 237.

    Should I just be able to simply paste in your code examples and go or am I missing a step?

  3. Hi Matt,

    copy and paste should work fine, but remember you’re amending existing code so make sure it looks like what I’ve shown. Make sure the second block goes above the array block. Here’s what it should look like in its entirety:

    On this note, I’ve just discovered that a code highlighter plugin that I had installed last week has screwed up some of the characters. I’ve corrected it now so all is as intended again (albeit without code highlighting). Still works with WordPress 3.4.1, I’ve just tested it.

  4. I get the same errors.

    Plus, I want to know if it is possible to change the form styles for each form. I really want to use P2 for a website, but I need it to be more specific to my site, which is to have a restaurant directory and a recipe databank..

  5. Thanks Jay. I did see the broken code and replaced it, but I must have overlooked something. Your new code works perfect with no issues.
    I was able to do exactly what I wanted, thanks so much. 🙂

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