WP_Customize_Manager::add_setting( WP_Customize_Setting|string $id, array $args = array() )
Add a customize setting.
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Description Description
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Parameters Parameters
- $id
-
(WP_Customize_Setting|string) (Required) Customize Setting object, or ID.
- $args
-
(array) (Optional) Array of properties for the new Setting object. See WP_Customize_Setting::__construct() for information on accepted arguments.
Default value: array()
Return Return
(WP_Customize_Setting) The instance of the setting that was added.
Source Source
File: wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php
public function add_setting( $id, $args = array() ) { if ( $id instanceof WP_Customize_Setting ) { $setting = $id; } else { $class = 'WP_Customize_Setting'; /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php */ $args = apply_filters( 'customize_dynamic_setting_args', $args, $id ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-customize-manager.php */ $class = apply_filters( 'customize_dynamic_setting_class', $class, $id, $args ); $setting = new $class( $this, $id, $args ); } $this->settings[ $setting->id ] = $setting; return $setting; }
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Changelog Changelog
Version | Description |
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4.5.0 | Return added WP_Customize_Setting instance. |
3.4.0 | Introduced. |
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The
sanitize_callback
parameter needs to refer to a function that accepts at least two parameters or a variable argument length. The two parameters send to the callback are 1.) the value of the setting and 2.) the instance of WP_Customize_Setting. Using a callback that only accepts one parameter may result in a customize validation failiure upon saving or a PHP warning (see error log).