The delete_term_meta() WordPress PHP function is used to remove metadata matching criteria from a term.
Usage
Here’s a generic example of how to use the delete_term_meta() function:
delete_term_meta( $term_id, $meta_key, $meta_value );
In this case, the function will remove the metadata with key $meta_key
and value $meta_value
from the term with id $term_id
.
Parameters
- $term_id (int): The ID of the term from which metadata is to be removed.
- $meta_key (string): The name of the metadata to be removed.
- $meta_value (mixed): Optional. If provided, only rows that match this value will be removed. This value must be serializable if non-scalar. Default is an empty string.
More information
See WordPress Developer Resources: delete_term_meta()
Examples
Delete Term Metadata By Key
This code will delete the metadata with the key ‘color’ for the term with ID 123.
$term_id = 123; $meta_key = 'color'; delete_term_meta( $term_id, $meta_key );
Delete Term Metadata By Key and Value
This code will delete the metadata with the key ‘color’ and value ‘blue’ for the term with ID 123.
$term_id = 123; $meta_key = 'color'; $meta_value = 'blue'; delete_term_meta( $term_id, $meta_key, $meta_value );
Delete Multiple Term Metadata By Key
This code will delete all the metadata with the key ‘color’ for the terms with IDs 123, 124, and 125.
$term_ids = array(123, 124, 125); $meta_key = 'color'; foreach( $term_ids as $term_id ) { delete_term_meta( $term_id, $meta_key ); }
Delete Multiple Term Metadata By Key and Value
This code will delete the metadata with the key ‘color’ and value ‘blue’ for the terms with IDs 123, 124, and 125.
$term_ids = array(123, 124, 125); $meta_key = 'color'; $meta_value = 'blue'; foreach( $term_ids as $term_id ) { delete_term_meta( $term_id, $meta_key, $meta_value ); }
Delete All Metadata for a Term
This code will delete all metadata for the term with ID 123.
$term_id = 123; $meta_keys = get_term_meta( $term_id ); foreach( $meta_keys as $meta_key ) { delete_term_meta( $term_id, $meta_key ); }