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I am using Gutenberg's withSelect package to try to get all of the post types belonging to the site. Here is my code:



export default withSelect( select => {
// shorthand
const { getEntityRecords } = select( 'core' );

return {
typesList: getEntityRecords( 'types', '' ),
};
} )( SearchEdit );


But I am not getting anything back. I also found the documentation for withSelect very sparse so if anyone has any further information that would be great and I will try to update the docs.










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    I am using Gutenberg's withSelect package to try to get all of the post types belonging to the site. Here is my code:



    export default withSelect( select => {
    // shorthand
    const { getEntityRecords } = select( 'core' );

    return {
    typesList: getEntityRecords( 'types', '' ),
    };
    } )( SearchEdit );


    But I am not getting anything back. I also found the documentation for withSelect very sparse so if anyone has any further information that would be great and I will try to update the docs.










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      I am using Gutenberg's withSelect package to try to get all of the post types belonging to the site. Here is my code:



      export default withSelect( select => {
      // shorthand
      const { getEntityRecords } = select( 'core' );

      return {
      typesList: getEntityRecords( 'types', '' ),
      };
      } )( SearchEdit );


      But I am not getting anything back. I also found the documentation for withSelect very sparse so if anyone has any further information that would be great and I will try to update the docs.










      share|improve this question














      I am using Gutenberg's withSelect package to try to get all of the post types belonging to the site. Here is my code:



      export default withSelect( select => {
      // shorthand
      const { getEntityRecords } = select( 'core' );

      return {
      typesList: getEntityRecords( 'types', '' ),
      };
      } )( SearchEdit );


      But I am not getting anything back. I also found the documentation for withSelect very sparse so if anyone has any further information that would be great and I will try to update the docs.







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          Know it has been a while since this was asked, but I had this come up today so here is an answer. There is a method called getPostTypes(), see the example below:



          export default withSelect( select => {
          const {getPostTypes} = select('core);

          return {
          typesList: getPostTypes(),
          }
          } )( YourEdit );


          Note: getPostTypes() will return an array of post type objects. If you want just the names, you will need to process the results into the desired format.






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          • Perfect thank you :) How did you figure that out?

            – rhysclay
            Jan 3 at 0:07











          • @rhysclay I inspected the results of select('core'). There are also methods for taxonomies and taxonomy terms among other useful items.

            – David
            Jan 3 at 14:36











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          Know it has been a while since this was asked, but I had this come up today so here is an answer. There is a method called getPostTypes(), see the example below:



          export default withSelect( select => {
          const {getPostTypes} = select('core);

          return {
          typesList: getPostTypes(),
          }
          } )( YourEdit );


          Note: getPostTypes() will return an array of post type objects. If you want just the names, you will need to process the results into the desired format.






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          • Perfect thank you :) How did you figure that out?

            – rhysclay
            Jan 3 at 0:07











          • @rhysclay I inspected the results of select('core'). There are also methods for taxonomies and taxonomy terms among other useful items.

            – David
            Jan 3 at 14:36
















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          Know it has been a while since this was asked, but I had this come up today so here is an answer. There is a method called getPostTypes(), see the example below:



          export default withSelect( select => {
          const {getPostTypes} = select('core);

          return {
          typesList: getPostTypes(),
          }
          } )( YourEdit );


          Note: getPostTypes() will return an array of post type objects. If you want just the names, you will need to process the results into the desired format.






          share|improve this answer
























          • Perfect thank you :) How did you figure that out?

            – rhysclay
            Jan 3 at 0:07











          • @rhysclay I inspected the results of select('core'). There are also methods for taxonomies and taxonomy terms among other useful items.

            – David
            Jan 3 at 14:36














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          1







          Know it has been a while since this was asked, but I had this come up today so here is an answer. There is a method called getPostTypes(), see the example below:



          export default withSelect( select => {
          const {getPostTypes} = select('core);

          return {
          typesList: getPostTypes(),
          }
          } )( YourEdit );


          Note: getPostTypes() will return an array of post type objects. If you want just the names, you will need to process the results into the desired format.






          share|improve this answer













          Know it has been a while since this was asked, but I had this come up today so here is an answer. There is a method called getPostTypes(), see the example below:



          export default withSelect( select => {
          const {getPostTypes} = select('core);

          return {
          typesList: getPostTypes(),
          }
          } )( YourEdit );


          Note: getPostTypes() will return an array of post type objects. If you want just the names, you will need to process the results into the desired format.







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          • Perfect thank you :) How did you figure that out?

            – rhysclay
            Jan 3 at 0:07











          • @rhysclay I inspected the results of select('core'). There are also methods for taxonomies and taxonomy terms among other useful items.

            – David
            Jan 3 at 14:36



















          • Perfect thank you :) How did you figure that out?

            – rhysclay
            Jan 3 at 0:07











          • @rhysclay I inspected the results of select('core'). There are also methods for taxonomies and taxonomy terms among other useful items.

            – David
            Jan 3 at 14:36

















          Perfect thank you :) How did you figure that out?

          – rhysclay
          Jan 3 at 0:07





          Perfect thank you :) How did you figure that out?

          – rhysclay
          Jan 3 at 0:07













          @rhysclay I inspected the results of select('core'). There are also methods for taxonomies and taxonomy terms among other useful items.

          – David
          Jan 3 at 14:36





          @rhysclay I inspected the results of select('core'). There are also methods for taxonomies and taxonomy terms among other useful items.

          – David
          Jan 3 at 14:36


















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