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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T09:32:06+00:00 2026-05-24T09:32:06+00:00

I wrote a function to display an object on each wordpress post: function pod(){

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I wrote a function to display an object on each wordpress post:

function pod(){
global $post,$pod;
$id = get_the_ID();
$pod = new WP_POD( $id );
return $pod;
}

I thought $pod is global, so, I can use $pod->stuffs when need, but it doesn’t work.
So, in each function I need to use stuffs in the object, I have to add one line:

$pod = pod()

I think repeatedly calling this function might not good for performence. Is there a way to make this global and accessable by other functions?

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    2026-05-24T09:32:06+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 9:32 am

    You want to avoid the global keyword. If you need to pull in data to a function, its a sure sign that your design is broken (and WordPress is broken). Use Dependency Injection and pass in $post and $pod to the function (that will also prevent spooky action at a distance):

    function pod($post, $pod)
    {
        $id = get_the_ID();
        $pod = new WP_POD( $id );
        return $pod;
    }
    

    However, that still doesnt make much sense. You are not using $post within the function, so why pass it in? Instead, you reach out of the function scope again to fetch some sort of id. And you use that to instantiate a WP_POD instance and assign it back to the global scope.

    Why not just do

    function createPod($id)
    {
        return new WP_POD($id);
    }
    

    and then call it with

    $pod = createPod(get_the_ID());
    

    or just delete the function altogether and just do

    $pod = new WP_POD(get_the_ID());
    

    Yes, that wont assign the $pod instance to the global scope, but I doubt that you really need it there anyways.

    As for performance: you should not worry about performance unless you have profiled your application and found that it’s running slow and that particular code is indeed the reason for it being slow.

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