wp option
Retrieves and sets site options, including plugin and WordPress settings.
See the Plugin Settings API and the Theme Options for more information on adding customized options.
Subcommands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
wp option add |
Adds a new option value. |
wp option delete |
Deletes an option. |
wp option get |
Gets the value for an option. |
wp option get-autoload |
Gets the ‘autoload’ value for an option. |
wp option list |
Lists options and their values. |
wp option patch |
Updates a nested value in an option. |
wp option pluck |
Gets a nested value from an option. |
wp option set-autoload |
Sets the ‘autoload’ value for an option. |
wp option update |
Updates an option value. |
wp option add
Adds a new option value. Errors if the option already exists.
Synopsis
wp option add <key> [<value>] [--format=<format>] [--autoload=<autoload>]
Options
<key>
: The name of the option to add.
[<value>]
: The value of the option to add. If omitted, the value is read from STDIN.
[--format=<format>]
: The serialization format for the value (plaintext, json).
[--autoload=<autoload>]
: Should this option be automatically loaded (on, off, yes, no).
Examples
# Create an option by reading a JSON file.
$ wp option add my_option --format=json < config.json
Success: Added 'my_option' option.
wp option delete
Deletes an option.
Synopsis
wp option delete <key>...
Options
<key>...
: Key for the option.
Examples
# Delete an option.
$ wp option delete my_option
Success: Deleted 'my_option' option.
# Delete multiple options.
$ wp option delete option_one option_two option_three
Success: Deleted 'option_one' option.
Success: Deleted 'option_two' option.
Warning: Could not delete 'option_three' option. Does it exist?
wp option get
Gets the value for an option.
Synopsis
wp option get <key> [--format=<format>]
Options
<key>
: Key for the option.
[--format=<format>]
: Get value in a particular format (var_export, json, yaml).
Examples
# Get option.
$ wp option get home
http://example.com
# Get blog description.
$ wp option get blogdescription
A random blog description
# Get admin email.
$ wp option get admin_email
[email protected]
# Get option in JSON format.
$ wp option get active_plugins --format=json
{"0":"dynamically-dynamic-sidebar/dynamically-dynamic-sidebar.php","1":"monster-widget/monster-widget.php"}
wp option get-autoload
Gets the ‘autoload’ value for an option.
Synopsis
wp option get-autoload <key>
Options
<key>
: The name of the option to get ‘autoload’ of.
Examples
$ wp option get-autoload blogname
yes
wp option list
Lists options and their values.
Synopsis
wp option list [--search=<pattern>] [--exclude=<pattern>] [--autoload=<value>] [--transients] [--unserialize] [--field=<field>] [--fields=<fields>] [--format=<format>] [--orderby=<fields>] [--order=<order>]
Options
[--search=<pattern>]
: Use wildcards ( * and ? ) to match option name.
[--exclude=<pattern>]
: Pattern to exclude. Use wildcards ( * and ? ) to match option name.
[--autoload=<value>]
: Match only autoload options when value is on, and only not-autoload option when off.
[--transients]
: List only transients. Use --no-transients to ignore all transients.
[--unserialize]
: Unserialize option values in output.
[--field=<field>]
: Prints the value of a single field.
[--fields=<fields>]
: Limit the output to specific object fields.
[--format=<format>]
: The serialization format for the value (table, json, csv, count, yaml, total_bytes).
[--orderby=<fields>]
: Set orderby which field (option_id, option_name, option_value).
[--order=<order>]
: Set ascending or descending order (asc, desc).
Available Fields
Default: option_name, option_value
Optional: autoload, size_bytes
Examples
# Get the total size of all autoload options.
$ wp option list --autoload=on --format=total_bytes
33198
# Find biggest transients.
$ wp option list --search="*_transient_*" --fields=option_name,size_bytes | sort -n -k 2 | tail
# List all options beginning with "i2f_".
$ wp option list --search="i2f_*"
+-------------+--------------+
| option_name | option_value |
+-------------+--------------+
| i2f_version | 0.1.0 |
+-------------+--------------+
# Delete all options beginning with "theme_mods_".
$ wp option list --search="theme_mods_*" --field=option_name | xargs -I % wp option delete %
Success: Deleted 'theme_mods_twentysixteen' option.
wp option patch
Updates a nested value in an option.
Synopsis
wp option patch <action> <key> <key-path>... [<value>] [--format=<format>]
Options
<action>
: Patch action to perform (insert, update, delete).
<key>
: The option name.
<key-path>...
: The name(s) of the keys within the value to locate the value to patch.
[<value>]
: The new value. If omitted, the value is read from STDIN.
[--format=<format>]
: The serialization format for the value (plaintext, json).
Examples
# Add 'bar' to the 'foo' key on an option with name 'option_name'
$ wp option patch insert option_name foo bar
Success: Updated 'option_name' option.
# Update the value of 'foo' key to 'new' on an option with name 'option_name'
$ wp option patch update option_name foo new
Success: Updated 'option_name' option.
# Delete the nested key 'bar' under 'foo' key on an option with name 'option_name'.
$ wp option patch delete option_name foo bar
Success: Updated 'option_name' option.
wp option pluck
Gets a nested value from an option.
Synopsis
wp option pluck <key> <key-path>... [--format=<format>]
Options
<key>
: The option name.
<key-path>...
: The name(s) of the keys within the value to locate the value to pluck.
[--format=<format>]
: The output format of the value (plaintext, json, yaml).
wp option set-autoload
Sets the ‘autoload’ value for an option.
Synopsis
wp option set-autoload <key> <autoload>
Options
<key>
: The name of the option to set ‘autoload’ for.
<autoload>
: Should this option be automatically loaded (on, off, yes, no).
Examples
$ wp option set-autoload abc_options no
Success: Updated autoload value for 'abc_options' option.
wp option update
Updates an option value.
Synopsis
wp option update <key> [<value>] [--autoload=<autoload>] [--format=<format>]
Options
<key>
: The name of the option to update.
[<value>]
: The new value. If omitted, the value is read from STDIN.
[--autoload=<autoload>]
: Requires WP 4.2. Should this option be automatically loaded (on, off, yes, no).
[--format=<format>]
: The serialization format for the value (plaintext, json).
Examples
# Update an option by reading from a file.
$ wp option update my_option < value.txt
Success: Updated 'my_option' option.
# Update site blog name.
$ wp option update blogname "Random blog name"
Success: Updated 'blogname' option.
# Update admin email address.
$ wp option update admin_email [email protected]
Success: Updated 'admin_email' option.
# Set the default role.
$ wp option update default_role author
Success: Updated 'default_role' option.
# Set the timezone string.
$ wp option update timezone_string "America/New_York"
Success: Updated 'timezone_string' option.