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apply_filters( “pre_option_{$option}”, mixed $pre_option, string $option, mixed $default_value )

Filters the value of an existing option before it is retrieved.

Description

The dynamic portion of the hook name, $option, refers to the option name.

Returning a value other than false from the filter will short-circuit retrieval and return that value instead.

Parameters

$pre_optionmixed
The value to return instead of the option value. This differs from $default_value, which is used as the fallback value in the event the option doesn’t exist elsewhere in get_option() .
Default false (to skip past the short-circuit).
$optionstring
Option name.
$default_valuemixed
The fallback value to return if the option does not exist.
Default false.

More Information

  • This hook is used to temporarily alter a WordPress option before the display of a specific view. WordPress options (e.g. the blog configuration) are usually set in the back-end by the user or programmatically by a plugin. The options are stored in the database. To alter the value of an option during the rendering of a page without changing it permanently in the database, you may use this hook.
  • Example option name {$option} can the following:

    pre_option_posts_per_page
    pre_option_posts_per_rss
    pre_option_template
    pre_option_stylesheet
    pre_option_blog_charset
    pre_option_home
    ...
  • For a list of all available options, call
    wp_load_alloptions()
    which returns the list of available options as an array that you could store in a variable or display for debugging purposes.

Source

$pre = apply_filters( "pre_option_{$option}", false, $option, $default_value );

Changelog

Version Description
4.9.0 The $default_value parameter was added.
4.4.0 The $option parameter was added.
1.5.0 Introduced.

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https://developer.wordpress.org/reference/hooks/pre_option_option