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Create Custom Post Status Messages in Admin

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Do you want to add custom status message for each post that an author creates? While there’s probably a plugin for this, we have created a quick code snippet that you can use to create custom post status message in admin in WordPress.

Instructions:

All you have to do is add this code to your theme’s functions.php file or in a site-specific plugin.

Only users with the publish_posts capability can change the status while everyone sees what the status is (if it is set). You can remove the status notification by selecting none.

add_filter( 'display_post_states', 'custom_post_state' );
function custom_post_state( $states ) {
	global $post;
	$show_custom_state = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_status' );
	// We are using "None" as a way to disable this feature for the current post.
	if ( $show_custom_state && $show_custom_state[0] != 'None' ) $states[] = '<span class="custom_state ' . strtolower( $show_custom_state[0] ) . '">' . $show_custom_state[0] . '</span>';
	return $states;
}
add_action( 'admin_head', 'status_css' );
function status_css()
{
	echo '
	<!-- Styling of Custom Statuses -->
	<style type="text/css">
		.custom{border-top:solid 1px #e5e5e5;}
		.custom_state{
			font-size:9px;
			color:#666;
			background:#e5e5e5;
			padding:3px 6px 3px 6px;
			-moz-border-radius:3px;
                        -webkit-border-radius:3px;
                        border-radius:3px;
			border-radius:3px;
		}
		.spelling{background:#4BC8EB;color:#fff;}
		.review{background:#CB4BEB;color:#fff;}
		.errors{background:#FF0000;color:#fff;}
		.source{background:#D7E01F;color:#333;}
		.rejected{background:#000000;color:#fff;}
		.final{background:#DE9414;color:#333;}
	</style>';
}
// Only those with the capability should be able to change things.
if ( current_user_can( 'publish_posts' ) ) {
	// Insert our "Custom Status" into the Post Publish Box
	add_action( 'post_submitbox_misc_actions', 'custom_status_metabox' );
	function custom_status_metabox() {
		global $post;
		$custom = get_post_custom( $post->ID );
		$status = $custom["_status"][0];
		$i = 0;
		// Available Statuses
		$custom_status = array( 'None', 'Spelling', 'Review', 'Errors', 'Source', 'Rejected', 'Final' );
		echo '
		<div class="misc-pub-section custom">Custom status:
		<select name="ourstatus">';
			for ( $i = 0; $i < count( $custom_status ); $i++ ) {
				echo '<option value="' . $custom_status[$i] . '"';
				if ( $status == $custom_status[$i] ) echo ' selected="selected"';
				echo '>' . $custom_status[$i] . '</option>';
			}
		echo '</select></div>';
	}
	// Save
	add_action( 'save_post', 'save_status' );
	function save_status( $post_id ) {
		if ( defined( 'DOING_AUTOSAVE' ) && DOING_AUTOSAVE ) return $post_id;
		update_post_meta( $post_id, "_status", $_POST["ourstatus"] );
	}
}

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Comments   Leave a Reply

  1. Edson Santoro June 6, 2012 at 3:17 am

    GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!! Saved my life!

  2. hi, is there any chance to hide this feature from non administrators in wordpress?

    1.  If you want to remove all aspects from regular users you could just do something like this with the hooks,

      if(is_admin()){
      add_action( ‘post_submitbox_misc_actions’, ‘custom_status_metabox’ );
      add_filter( ‘display_post_states’,’custom_post_state’);
      }

      If you want to display the status but not give non admin users access to change it you can do the same but just with the function that displays the interface options.

      if(is_admin()){
      add_action( ‘post_submitbox_misc_actions’, ‘custom_status_metabox’ );
      }

      I have not tested this but should work,

  3. below, not bellow. 🙂

    1. WHooops 🙂 ty

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  6. Great addon 😉  I was wondering, i tried it on my WP 3.1.3 and it works great. The only thing i wanted to ask is how can i remove the status, after the article has been re-uploaded. I tried using the “Custom” or the “——” but than one of these show in the “Post” list as well. 

    1. The easy way would be to set display:none; on one of the statuses you create, eg: .final{display:none;} it would still create the status just not display it.

      1. Gabriel Merovingi July 16, 2011 at 1:35 am

        Thanks for this! I have adjusted your code to delete the status if set to “None”. Also included so only those who can “publish_posts” can change the status while everyone sees the saved results of course.

        add_filter( ‘display_post_states’, ‘custom_post_state’ );
        function custom_post_state( $states ) {
        global $post;
        $show_custom_state = get_post_meta( $post->ID, ‘_status’ );
        if ( $show_custom_state ) $states[] = ” . $show_custom_state[0] . ”;
        return $states;
        }
        add_action( ‘admin_head’, ‘status_css’ );
        function status_css() {
        echo ‘

        .default{font-weight:bold;}
        .custom{border-top:solid 1px #e5e5e5;}
        .custom_state{font-size:9px; color:#666; background:#e5e5e5; padding:3px 6px 3px 6px; -moz-border-radius:3px; border-radius:3px;}
        .spelling{background:#4BC8EB;color:#fff;}
        .review{background:#CB4BEB;color:#fff;}
        .errors{background:#FF0000;color:#fff;}
        .source{background:#D7E01F;color:#333;}
        .rejected{background:#000000;color:#fff;}
        .final{background:#DE9414;color:#333;}
        ‘;
        }
        if ( current_user_can( ‘publish_posts’ ) ) {
        add_action( ‘post_submitbox_misc_actions’, ‘custom_status_metabox’ );
        add_action( ‘save_post’, ‘save_status’ );
        function custom_status_metabox() {
        global $post;
        $custom = get_post_custom( $post->ID );
        $status = $custom[“_status”][0];
        $i = 0;
        // Available Statuses
        $custom_status = array( ‘None’, ‘Spelling’, ‘Review’, ‘Errors’, ‘Source’, ‘Rejected’, ‘Final’ );

        echo ‘Custom status: ‘;

        foreach ( $i = 0; $i < count( $custom_status ); $i++ ) {

        echo '’ . $custom_status[$i] . ”;
        }
        echo ”;
        }
        function save_status( $post_id ) {

        if ( defined( ‘DOING_AUTOSAVE’ ) && DOING_AUTOSAVE ) return $post_id;

        // If the status is set to “None” we want to delete this setting.

        if ( $_POST[“ourstatus”] == ‘None’ ) delete_post_meta( $post_id, “_status”, $_POST[“ourstatus”] );

        else update_post_meta( $post_id, “_status”, $_POST[“ourstatus”] );

        }
        }

        1. Cool Gabriel nice update, you should contact me via http://wpsnipp.com/contact/So I can post the update attributed to you as post author.

        2. Alexander Janus October 19, 2011 at 6:41 pm

          Made a slight modification to the code, yours had syntax errors and you used “foreach” instead of “for”

          add_filter( ‘display_post_states’, ‘custom_post_state’ );
          function custom_post_state( $states ) {
          global $post;
          $show_custom_state = get_post_meta( $post->ID, ‘_status’ );
          if ( $show_custom_state ) $states[] = ” . $show_custom_state[0] . ”;
          return $states;
          }
          add_action( ‘admin_head’, ‘status_css’ );
          function status_css() {
          echo ‘

          .default{font-weight:bold;}
          .custom{border-top:solid 1px #e5e5e5;}
          .custom_state{font-size:9px; color:#666; background:#e5e5e5; padding:3px 6px 3px 6px; -moz-border-radius:3px; border-radius:3px;}
          .spelling{background:#4BC8EB;color:#fff;}
          .review{background:#CB4BEB;color:#fff;}
          .errors{background:#FF0000;color:#fff;}
          .source{background:#D7E01F;color:#333;}
          .rejected{background:#000000;color:#fff;}
          .final{background:#DE9414;color:#333;}
          ‘;
          }
          if ( current_user_can( ‘publish_posts’ ) ) {
          add_action( ‘post_submitbox_misc_actions’, ‘custom_status_metabox’ );
          add_action( ‘save_post’, ‘save_status’ );
          function custom_status_metabox() {
          global $post;
          $custom = get_post_custom( $post->ID );
          $status = $custom[“_status”][0];
          $i = 0;
          // Available Statuses
          $custom_status = array( ‘None’, ‘Spelling’, ‘Review’, ‘Errors’, ‘Source’, ‘Rejected’, ‘Final’ );

          echo ‘Custom status: ‘;
          for ( $i = 0; $i < count( $custom_status ); $i++ ) {
          echo '’ . $custom_status[$i] . ”;
          }

          echo ”;
          }
          function save_status( $post_id ) {

          if ( defined( ‘DOING_AUTOSAVE’ ) && DOING_AUTOSAVE ) return $post_id;

          // If the status is set to “None” we want to delete this setting.

          if ( $_POST[“ourstatus”] == ‘None’ ) delete_post_meta( $post_id, “_status”, $_POST[“ourstatus”] );

          else update_post_meta( $post_id, “_status”, $_POST[“ourstatus”] );

          }
          }

          1. hookedonweb_usa June 27, 2013 at 12:33 am

            if ( $_POST[“ourstatus”] == ‘None’ ) delete_post_meta( $post_id, “_status”, $_POST[“ourstatus”] );

            is throwing an error: Undefined index: ourstatus

            So I did this:

            if ( isset($_POST[“ourstatus”]) == ‘None’ ) delete_post_meta( $post_id, “_status”, $_POST[“ourstatus”] );

            else update_post_meta( $post_id, “_status”, $_POST[“ourstatus”] );

            is throwing the same error: Undefined index: ourstatus

            so did the same:

            if ( isset($_POST[“ourstatus”]) == ‘None’ ) delete_post_meta( $post_id, “_status”, isset($_POST[“ourstatus”] ));

            But I can not seem to clear this final error:

            Undefined index: ps_right_now in . . . wp-content/plugins/post-status-menu-items/cms_post_status_menu.php

          2. Hi Antonin,

            This is a very late response, but I wanted to let you know that I believe that last error you mentioned was fixed this morning in version 1.3.3 of Post Status Menu Items.

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