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/**
* The framework has its own template hierarchy that can be used instead of the default WordPress
* template hierarchy. It is not much different than the default. It was built to extend the default by
* making it smarter and more flexible. The goal is to give theme developers and end users an
* easy-to-override system that doesn't involve massive amounts of conditional tags within files.
*
* @package HybridCore
* @subpackage Includes
* @author Justin Tadlock <justin@justintadlock.com>
* @copyright Copyright (c) 2008 - 2015, Justin Tadlock
* @link http://themehybrid.com/hybrid-core
* @license http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
*/
# Filter the date template.
add_filter( 'date_template', 'hybrid_date_template', 5 );
# Filter the author/user template.
add_filter( 'author_template', 'hybrid_user_template', 5 );
# Filter the tag and category (taxonomy) templates.
add_filter( 'tag_template', 'hybrid_taxonomy_template', 5 );
add_filter( 'category_template', 'hybrid_taxonomy_template', 5 );
add_filter( 'taxonomy_template', 'hybrid_taxonomy_template', 5 );
# Filter the single, page, and attachment (singular) templates.
add_filter( 'single_template', 'hybrid_singular_template', 5 );
add_filter( 'page_template', 'hybrid_singular_template', 5 );
add_filter( 'attachment_template', 'hybrid_singular_template', 5 );
# Filter the front page template.
add_filter( 'front_page_template', 'hybrid_front_page_template', 5 ); // Doesn't work b/c bug with get_query_template().
add_filter( 'frontpage_template', 'hybrid_front_page_template', 5 );
# Filter the comments template.
add_filter( 'comments_template', 'hybrid_comments_template', 5 );
/**
* Overrides WP's default template for date-based archives. Better abstraction of templates than
* is_date() allows by checking for the year, month, week, day, hour, and minute.
*
* @since 0.6.0
* @access public
* @param string $template
* @return string $template
*/
function hybrid_date_template( $template ) {
$templates = array();
// If viewing a time-based archive.
if ( is_time() ) {
// If viewing a minutely archive.
if ( get_query_var( 'minute' ) )
$templates[] = 'minute.php';
// If viewing an hourly archive.
elseif ( get_query_var( 'hour' ) )
$templates[] = 'hour.php';
// Catchall for any time-based archive.
$templates[] = 'time.php';
}
// If viewing a daily archive.
elseif ( is_day() )
$templates[] = 'day.php';
// If viewing a weekly archive.
elseif ( get_query_var( 'w' ) )
$templates[] = 'week.php';
// If viewing a monthly archive.
elseif ( is_month() )
$templates[] = 'month.php';
// If viewing a yearly archive.
elseif ( is_year() )
$templates[] = 'year.php';
// Catchall template for date-based archives.
$templates[] = 'date.php';
// Fall back to the basic archive template.
$templates[] = 'archive.php';
// Return the found template.
return locate_template( $templates );
}
/**
* Overrides WP's default template for author-based archives. Better abstraction of templates than
* is_author() allows by allowing themes to specify templates for a specific author. The hierarchy is
* user-$nicename.php, $user-role-$role.php, user.php, author.php, archive.php.
*
* @since 0.7.0
* @access public
* @param string $template
* @return string
*/
function hybrid_user_template( $template ) {
$templates = array();
// Get the user nicename.
$name = get_the_author_meta( 'user_nicename', get_query_var( 'author' ) );
// Get the user object.
$user = new WP_User( absint( get_query_var( 'author' ) ) );
// Add the user nicename template.
$templates[] = "user-{$name}.php";
// Add role-based templates for the user.
if ( is_array( $user->roles ) ) {
foreach ( $user->roles as $role )
$templates[] = "user-role-{$role}.php";
}
// Add a basic user template.
$templates[] = 'user.php';
// Add backwards compatibility with the WordPress author template.
$templates[] = 'author.php';
// Fall back to the basic archive template.
$templates[] = 'archive.php';
// Return the found template.
return locate_template( $templates );
}
/**
* Overrides WP's default template for category- and tag-based archives. This allows better
* organization of taxonomy template files by making categories and post tags work the same way as
* other taxonomies. The hierarchy is taxonomy-$taxonomy-$term.php, taxonomy-$taxonomy.php,
* taxonomy.php, archive.php.
*
* @since 0.7.0
* @access public
* @param string $template
* @return string Full path to file.
*/
function hybrid_taxonomy_template( $template ) {
// Get the queried term object.
$term = get_queried_object();
// Remove 'post-format' from the slug.
$slug = 'post_format' === $term->taxonomy ? hybrid_clean_post_format_slug( $term->slug ) : $term->slug;
// Return the available templates.
return locate_template( array( "taxonomy-{$term->taxonomy}-{$slug}.php", "taxonomy-{$term->taxonomy}.php", 'taxonomy.php', 'archive.php' ) );
}
/**
* Overrides the default single (singular post) template. Post templates can be loaded using a custom
* post template, by slug, or by ID.
*
* Attachment templates are handled slightly differently. Rather than look for the slug or ID, templates
* can be loaded by attachment-$mime[0]_$mime[1].php, attachment-$mime[1].php, or attachment-$mime[0].php.
*
* @since 0.7.0
* @access public
* @param string $template The default WordPress post template.
* @return string $template The theme post template after all templates have been checked for.
*/
function hybrid_singular_template( $template ) {
$templates = array();
// Get the queried post.
$post = get_queried_object();
// Check for a custom post template by custom field key '_wp_post_template'.
$custom = hybrid_get_post_template( get_queried_object_id() );
if ( $custom )
$templates[] = $custom;
// If viewing an attachment page, handle the files by mime type.
if ( is_attachment() ) {
// Split the mime_type into two distinct parts.
$type = hybrid_get_attachment_type();
$subtype = hybrid_get_attachment_subtype();
if ( $subtype ) {
$templates[] = "attachment-{$type}-{$subtype}.php";
$templates[] = "attachment-{$subtype}.php";
}
$templates[] = "attachment-{$type}.php";
}
// If viewing any other type of singular page.
else {
// Add a post name (slug) template.
$templates[] = "{$post->post_type}-{$post->post_name}.php";
// Add a post ID template.
$templates[] = "{$post->post_type}-{$post->ID}.php";
}
// Add a template based off the post type name.
$templates[] = "{$post->post_type}.php";
// Allow for WP standard 'single' templates for compatibility.
$templates[] = "single-{$post->post_type}.php";
$templates[] = 'single.php';
// Add a general template of singular.php.
$templates[] = "singular.php";
// Return the found template.
return locate_template( $templates );
}
/**
* Fix for the front page template handling in WordPress core. Its handling is not logical because it
* forces devs to account for both a page on the front page and posts on the front page. Theme devs
* must handle both scenarios if they've created a "front-page.php" template. This filter overwrites
* that and disables the "front-page.php" template if posts are to be shown on the front page. This
* way, the "front-page.php" template will only ever be used if an actual page is supposed to be
* shown on the front.
*
* @link http://www.chipbennett.net/2013/09/14/home-page-and-front-page-and-templates-oh-my/
* @since 2.0.0
* @access public
* @param string $template
* @return string
*/
function hybrid_front_page_template( $template ) {
return is_home() ? '' : $template;
}
/**
* Overrides the default comments template. This filter allows for a "comments-{$post_type}.php"
* template based on the post type of the current single post view. If this template is not found, it falls
* back to the default "comments.php" template.
*
* @since 1.5.0
* @access public
* @param string $template The comments template file name.
* @return string $template The theme comments template after all templates have been checked for.
*/
function hybrid_comments_template( $template ) {
$templates = array();
// Allow for custom templates entered into comments_template( $file ).
$template = str_replace( HYBRID_CHILD, '', $template );
if ( 'comments.php' !== $template )
$templates[] = $template;
// Add a comments template based on the post type.
$templates[] = 'comments-' . get_post_type() . '.php';
// Add the default comments template.
$templates[] = 'comments.php';
// Return the found template.
return locate_template( $templates );
}