add_posts_page( string $page_title, string $menu_title, string $capability, string $menu_slug, callable $callback = , int $position = null ): string|false

Adds a submenu page to the Posts main menu.

Description

This function takes a capability which will be used to determine whether or not a page is included in the menu.

The function which is hooked in to handle the output of the page must check that the user has the required capability as well.

Parameters

$page_titlestringrequired
The text to be displayed in the title tags of the page when the menu is selected.
$menu_titlestringrequired
The text to be used for the menu.
$capabilitystringrequired
The capability required for this menu to be displayed to the user.
$menu_slugstringrequired
The slug name to refer to this menu by (should be unique for this menu).
$callbackcallableoptional
The function to be called to output the content for this page.

Default:''

$positionintoptional
The position in the menu order this item should appear.

Default:null

Return

string|false The resulting page’s hook_suffix, or false if the user does not have the capability required.

More Information

  • This function is a simple wrapper for a call to add_submenu_page() , passing the received arguments and specifying ‘edit.php‘ as the $parent_slug argument. This means the new page will be added as a sub menu to the Posts menu.
  • The $capability parameter is used to determine whether or not the page is included in the menu based on the Roles and Capabilities) of the current user.
  • The function handling the output of the options page should also verify the user’s capabilities.
  • If you’re running into the »You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.« message in a `wp_die()` screen, then you’ve hooked too early. The hook, you should use is `admin_menu`.

Source

function add_posts_page( $page_title, $menu_title, $capability, $menu_slug, $callback = '', $position = null ) {
	return add_submenu_page( 'edit.php', $page_title, $menu_title, $capability, $menu_slug, $callback, $position );
}

Changelog

VersionDescription
5.3.0Added the $position parameter.
2.7.0Introduced.

User Contributed Notes

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    Example

    Typical usage occurs in a function registered with the ‘admin_menu‘ hook (see Adding Administration Menus):

    /**
     * Adds a submenu item to the "Posts" menu in the admin.
     */
    function wpdocs_my_plugin_menu() {
    	add_posts_page(
    		__( 'My Plugin Posts Page', 'textdomain' ),
    		__( 'My Plugin', 'textdomain' ),
    		'read',
    		'my-unique-identifier',
    		'wpdocs_my_plugin_function'
    	);
    }
    add_action( 'admin_menu', 'wpdocs_my_plugin_menu');

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