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A site I have inherited uses custom fields to set a path for thumbnails. Ideally I'd like to switch this over to use the built in post-thumbnail. Is there a way to procedurally set the post-thumbnail?

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The issue is going to be the difference in the data required for setting the post thumbnail (an attachment ID) and what's probably in the custom field: a URL.

The way I'm going to suggest is very sloppy: adds more attachments to WordPress. A better way might be to write a custom SQL query where you grab the attachment ID from the custom field URL. This works, it just might not be the best way.

First, get all the posts:

// get an array of all the posts
    $posts = get_posts(
        array( 
            'numberposts'   => -1,
            'post_type'     => 'post'
        )
    );

    // bail if our get_posts() call failed
    if( empty( $posts ) ) return;

Then we'll loop through them, grabbing the original Image URL, then inserting it as a new attachment. Finally, we'll update the postmeta table to reflect our new thumbnail ID and get rid of the old post thumbnail custom field.

foreach( $posts as $p )
    {
        // change your old thumbnail key!
        $image_url = get_post_meta( $p->ID, 'your_old_thumbnail_key', true );

        // no thumbnail? on to the next
        if( empty( $image_url ) ) continue;

        // find our mime type for later
        $filetype = wp_check_filetype( $image_url );

        // Set up an array of args for our new attachment
        $args = array(
            'post_mime_type' => $filetype['type'],
            'post_title'     => esc_attr( $p->post_title ), // you may want something different here
            'post_content'   => '',
            'post_status'    => 'inherit'
        );

        // Insert the attachment!
        $thumb_id = wp_insert_attachment( $args, $image_url,  $p->ID );

        // gotta set up some meta data (height, width, etc)
        // our functions are int his file, so we have to include it
        require_once(ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/image.php');
        $metadata = wp_generate_attachment_metadata( $thumb_id, $image_url );
        wp_update_attachment_metadata( $thumb_id, $metadata );

        // Finally! set our post thumbnail
        update_post_meta( $p->ID, '_thumbnail_id', $thumb_id );

        // Uncomment the next line to delete the old custom field
        //delete_post_meta( $p->ID, 'your_old_thumbnail_key', $image_url );
    }

That's it!

Here it is as a plugin: http://pastie.org/2386814

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