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How to display the number of articles published per user excluding users who do not publish articles. My message type is recipe. I would like to receive a code to get there in wp-query thank you very much for your help

I give you a piece of code. Thanks to this code I am able to display the total number of recipes, but I would have liked to have this: User A posted 14 cooking recipes, User B posted 2 cooking recipes ect.. user member1 should have 2 recipes

<?php
// 1. We define the arguments to define what we want to recover 
$args = array ( 'post_type' => 'recipe', 'posts_per_page' => '16', );

// 2. We run the WP Query 
// The Query 
$the_query = new WP_Query ($args);

// 3. we display the number of messages and the authors!
 // The Loop 
if ($the_query-> have_posts ()) {
 echo count_user_posts (2, $args); 
echo 'recipes for'; 
echo get_the_author (2, $args); 
echo '<br>'; 
echo count_user_posts (1, $args); 
echo 'recipes for';
 echo get_the_author (1, $args);

// 3. We launch the loop to display the articles and the authors! 
// The Loop 
echo '<ul>'; 
while ($the_query-> have_posts ()) ​{ 
$the_query-> the_post (); 
echo '<li>'. get_the_title (). '<li>'; 
echo '<li>'. get_the_author (). '<li>';
​}
​echo '<ul>';
​}
​else { 
// no posts found }
/ * Restore original Post Data * / 
wp_reset_postdata ();
​?>

        

    

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    Display the number where? Commented Sep 27, 2021 at 10:14
  • thank you for the answer. on a simple php page for the moment I manage to display all the articles of all the users with this code <?php $args = array( 'post_type' => 'recette' ); $my_query = new WP_Query( $args ); echo $my_query->found_posts . " articles trouvés"; ?>
    – flexi2202
    Commented Sep 27, 2021 at 11:43
  • Please edit your question if you want to provide updates, code snippets, etc.
    – Pat J
    Commented Sep 27, 2021 at 13:36
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    Here I have modified I'm looking for a code
    – flexi2202
    Commented Sep 27, 2021 at 14:30

2 Answers 2

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If you have access to user IDs, you can use the count_user_posts() function.

You would get the number of posts by a user like this:

//Assume the variable $thisUser is equal to a valid user ID
$ThisUserCount = count_user_posts($thisUser, 'recipe');

EDIT: Where you're calling the count_user_posts() function, you're passing it the array $args instead of the post type, 'recipe'.

<?php
// 1. We define the arguments to define what we want to recover
$args = array (
    'post_type' => 'recipe',
    'posts_per_page' => '16',
);

// 2. We run the WP Query
// The Query
$the_query = new WP_Query ($args);

// 3. we display the number of messages and the authors!
// The Loop
if ($the_query-> have_posts()) {
    //Set arguments to grab all authors with published recipes, and order them by user ID
    $authorArgs = array(
        'orderby' => 'ID',
        'has_published_posts' => array('recipe'),
    );

    //Create an array of all authors with recipes published
    $recipeAuthors = get_users($authorArgs);

    //Loop through each recipe author
    foreach($recipeAuthors as $user){
        //Output user post count for recipes
        echo count_user_posts($user->ID, 'recipe');
        echo ' recipes for ';

        //Output user's display name
        echo $user->display_name;
        echo '<br />';
    }

    // 3. We launch the loop to display the articles and the authors!
    // The Loop
    echo '<ul>';
    while ($the_query-> have_posts()) {
        $the_query-> the_post();
        echo '<li>'. get_the_title(). '</li>';
        echo '<li>'. get_the_author(). '</li>';
    }
    echo '</ul>';
} else {
    // no posts found
}
wp_reset_postdata ();​?>

Also, your get_the_author(2,$args) function calls are not correct. get_the_author() does not accept any parameters anymore, and it only returns the Display Name of the author of the current post in the Loop.

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  • Good evening Thank you for the answer and the code but it does not work ... nothing is returned, I modified my request message it will be clearer
    – flexi2202
    Commented Sep 27, 2021 at 19:12
  • I edited my answer. you didn't implement the count_user_posts() correctly. The second parameter isn't looking for an array like $args, it wants either a string equal to the name of a single post type, or an array of strings for different post types you're trying to count.
    – Joe
    Commented Sep 27, 2021 at 20:11
  • user member1 should have 2 recipes .
    – flexi2202
    Commented Sep 27, 2021 at 20:21
  • Take a look at the changes i just made after the 2 lines that say echo 'recipes for';. I replaced your get_the_author() calls with the correct way to call an author's name when trying to pass the user ID.
    – Joe
    Commented Sep 27, 2021 at 20:30
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    Good evening a big thank you for the code it's really very kind of you. everything works wonderfully
    – flexi2202
    Commented Sep 28, 2021 at 20:32
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If you're just looking to display authors who have posted at least one article in your custom post type you can ignore the above code and just do this:

// Array of WP_User objects.
$authors = get_users();

// Loop thru the array and get the post count for each user
foreach ( $authors as $author ) {
    $posts = count_user_posts($author->ID, 'movies');

    // Only return users who have at least one post 
    if ($posts > 0):
        echo '<p><span>' . esc_html( $author->display_name ) . ': ' . $posts . '</span>';
    endif; 
}

// Only Necessary if you're running another loop or query on the page
wp_reset_postdata ();​

Good luck!

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    hello, many thanks for the code, that's really nice, have a nice day
    – flexi2202
    Commented Sep 28, 2021 at 10:37

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