Taxonomy template using plugin












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I have created a wordpress plugin, which creates 2 custom post types and a taxonomy on activation.



The taxonomy name is "product".



I have created a file "taxonomy-product.php"



<?php
/**
* The template for displaying Product Archieve
*/

get_header(); ?>
<div class="wrap">

<?php if ( have_posts() ) : ?>
<header class="page-header">
</header><!-- .page-header -->
<?php endif; ?>

<div id="primary" class="content-area">
<main id="main" class="site-main" role="main">
//Query for pulling posts
<?php
$args = array(
'post_type' => 'product_reviews',
'post_status' => 'publish',
);

$products = new WP_Query( $args );
if( $products->have_posts() ) :
?>

<?php get_footer();


This template is included in plugin folder and when the product taxonomy is called, the template shows up, but it throws a fatal error cannot find get_header()



Can some one help me where I am going wrong and how to include a custom taxonomy template using plugin.



Below is the code I used to include custom template in plugin file :



 add_filter('template_include', 'set_template');
function set_template( $template ){

if( is_tax('product'))
$template = plugin_dir_url(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';

return $template;
}


This is something similar to including product template in woo commerce.










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    I have created a wordpress plugin, which creates 2 custom post types and a taxonomy on activation.



    The taxonomy name is "product".



    I have created a file "taxonomy-product.php"



    <?php
    /**
    * The template for displaying Product Archieve
    */

    get_header(); ?>
    <div class="wrap">

    <?php if ( have_posts() ) : ?>
    <header class="page-header">
    </header><!-- .page-header -->
    <?php endif; ?>

    <div id="primary" class="content-area">
    <main id="main" class="site-main" role="main">
    //Query for pulling posts
    <?php
    $args = array(
    'post_type' => 'product_reviews',
    'post_status' => 'publish',
    );

    $products = new WP_Query( $args );
    if( $products->have_posts() ) :
    ?>

    <?php get_footer();


    This template is included in plugin folder and when the product taxonomy is called, the template shows up, but it throws a fatal error cannot find get_header()



    Can some one help me where I am going wrong and how to include a custom taxonomy template using plugin.



    Below is the code I used to include custom template in plugin file :



     add_filter('template_include', 'set_template');
    function set_template( $template ){

    if( is_tax('product'))
    $template = plugin_dir_url(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';

    return $template;
    }


    This is something similar to including product template in woo commerce.










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      I have created a wordpress plugin, which creates 2 custom post types and a taxonomy on activation.



      The taxonomy name is "product".



      I have created a file "taxonomy-product.php"



      <?php
      /**
      * The template for displaying Product Archieve
      */

      get_header(); ?>
      <div class="wrap">

      <?php if ( have_posts() ) : ?>
      <header class="page-header">
      </header><!-- .page-header -->
      <?php endif; ?>

      <div id="primary" class="content-area">
      <main id="main" class="site-main" role="main">
      //Query for pulling posts
      <?php
      $args = array(
      'post_type' => 'product_reviews',
      'post_status' => 'publish',
      );

      $products = new WP_Query( $args );
      if( $products->have_posts() ) :
      ?>

      <?php get_footer();


      This template is included in plugin folder and when the product taxonomy is called, the template shows up, but it throws a fatal error cannot find get_header()



      Can some one help me where I am going wrong and how to include a custom taxonomy template using plugin.



      Below is the code I used to include custom template in plugin file :



       add_filter('template_include', 'set_template');
      function set_template( $template ){

      if( is_tax('product'))
      $template = plugin_dir_url(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';

      return $template;
      }


      This is something similar to including product template in woo commerce.










      share|improve this question














      I have created a wordpress plugin, which creates 2 custom post types and a taxonomy on activation.



      The taxonomy name is "product".



      I have created a file "taxonomy-product.php"



      <?php
      /**
      * The template for displaying Product Archieve
      */

      get_header(); ?>
      <div class="wrap">

      <?php if ( have_posts() ) : ?>
      <header class="page-header">
      </header><!-- .page-header -->
      <?php endif; ?>

      <div id="primary" class="content-area">
      <main id="main" class="site-main" role="main">
      //Query for pulling posts
      <?php
      $args = array(
      'post_type' => 'product_reviews',
      'post_status' => 'publish',
      );

      $products = new WP_Query( $args );
      if( $products->have_posts() ) :
      ?>

      <?php get_footer();


      This template is included in plugin folder and when the product taxonomy is called, the template shows up, but it throws a fatal error cannot find get_header()



      Can some one help me where I am going wrong and how to include a custom taxonomy template using plugin.



      Below is the code I used to include custom template in plugin file :



       add_filter('template_include', 'set_template');
      function set_template( $template ){

      if( is_tax('product'))
      $template = plugin_dir_url(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';

      return $template;
      }


      This is something similar to including product template in woo commerce.







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          You should include the file by path instead of URL, so change



          $template = plugin_dir_url(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';


          to



          $template = plugin_dir_path(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';





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            You should include the file by path instead of URL, so change



            $template = plugin_dir_url(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';


            to



            $template = plugin_dir_path(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';





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              You should include the file by path instead of URL, so change



              $template = plugin_dir_url(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';


              to



              $template = plugin_dir_path(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';





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                You should include the file by path instead of URL, so change



                $template = plugin_dir_url(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';


                to



                $template = plugin_dir_path(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';





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                You should include the file by path instead of URL, so change



                $template = plugin_dir_url(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';


                to



                $template = plugin_dir_path(__FILE__ ).'templates/taxonomy-product.php';






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