/** * You can have all posts in a category set to require a membership * by using the wpmem_post_products filter hook and WP's has_category(). * * @see https://test.rocketgeek.com/plugins/wp-members/docs/filter-hooks/wpmem_post_products/ * @see https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/functions/has_category/ * * NOTE: This filter requires that you also have the category blocked (or at least * all posts in the category marked as blocked). The simplest way to do that is to * use a filter to make sure any post in the category is viewed as blocked. * @see https://test.rocketgeek.com/code-snippets/use-a-filter-to-block-a-category/ */ add_filter( 'wpmem_post_products', function( $post_products, $post_id ) { // What is the category: $category = 'my-blocked-category-slug'; // What is the required membership: $membership = 'my-membership'; $has_category = has_category( $category, $post_id ); if ( $has_category ) { return array( $membership ); } return $post_products; }, 10, 2 );
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