The script to do this is actually quite simple and can be used to update any post attribute.
Here is the code:
// Create the post array $post = array( ‘ID’ => 5, ‘tags_input’ => ‘foo,bar,baz’); // Update the post wp_update_post($post); |
This will assign the keywords “foo”, “bar”, and “baz” to the post with ID 5. This task seems trivial, however it’s very powerful when you think about automation. For example, you could write a script to scrape a google search for your target keyword and find related keywords for each of your posts automatically. Hrm… plugin idea?
Give it a shot. More info on available parameters can be found on WordPress’ site here
Here are some of the other fields that you are able to update this way:
defaults = array( ‘post_status’ => ‘draft’, ‘post_type’ => ‘post’, ‘post_author’ => $user_ID, ‘ping_status’ => get_option(‘default_ping_status’), ‘post_parent’ => , ‘menu_order’ => , ‘to_ping’ => ”, ‘pinged’ => ”, ‘post_password’ => ”, ‘guid’ => ”, ‘post_content_filtered’ => ”, ‘post_excerpt’ => ”, ‘import_id’ => ); |
Happy WPCoding!