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Run Jetpack Instant Search locally
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-- Replace table name as needed | |
SELECT * FROM `wp_options` WHERE `option_name` LIKE '%jetpack_search%' ORDER BY option_name ASC; |
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<?php | |
// If we are on localhost, force Jetpack online | |
if ( defined( 'WP_LOCAL_DEV' ) && WP_LOCAL_DEV ) { | |
add_filter( 'jetpack_offline_mode', '__return_false' ); | |
} |
@otakupahp I have been using this on my current project!
I have a tip if you want to be able to style the JP related posts block on locally, you can do this:
function create_related_posts_array( $related_posts ) {
$latest = new WP_Query(
array(
'orderby' => 'rand',
'posts_per_page' => 3,
'post_type' => 'post',
)
);
$new_posts = array();
foreach ( $latest->posts as $post ) {
$new_posts[] = array(
'title' => $post->post_title,
'url' => get_the_permalink( $post->ID ),
'rel' => '',
'id' => $post->ID,
'img' => array(
'src' => get_the_post_thumbnail_url( $post->ID, 'medium' ),
'alt_text' => get_post_meta( get_post_thumbnail_id( $post->ID ), '_wp_attachment_image_alt', true ),
'srcset' => wp_get_attachment_image_srcset( get_post_thumbnail_id( $post->ID ), 'medium' ),
),
'date' => get_the_date( '', $post->ID ),
'author' => get_the_author_meta( 'display_name', $post->post_author ),
);
}
return $new_posts;
}
add_filter( 'jetpack_relatedposts_returned_results', 'create_related_posts_array' );
This will give you some posts to work with...
Also if you want to modify the HTML output you can add this filter:
functionfilter_jp_replated_posts_output( $display_markup, $post_id, $related_posts, $block_attributes ) {
// do stuff here
return $display_markup;
}
add_filter( 'jetpack_related_posts_display_markup', 'filter_jp_replated_posts_output', 10, 4 );```
If you need to make better markup for related posts, found by @chrisbellboy
Thanks for the tip @verytwisty. It's very useful
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REQUIREMENT
Run the SQL in your staging database, you should get something like this:
Copy the options jetpack_search_plan_info and jetpack_search_ever_supported_search into your local database
Note: If you can't access the staging database but have the SQL, you can do a manual search with a text editor, or import the DB locally and look for that data there.
Add the PHP filter at your functions.php file, inside a plugin or a mu-plugin.
If you access to the Jetpack dashboard, and you won't see the Search menu, you could access manually by adding
admin.php?page=jetpack-search
to thewp-admin
pathTo configure the search, paste
admin.php?page=jetpack-search-configure
to thewp-admin
path