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Our development team has chosen to integrate your plugin for filtering purposes on our platform due to its extensive filtering options, particularly its support for custom post types and custom field filtering.

As we proceed with the implementation, we are keen to understand the performance implications, specifically in relation to the filtering of a considerable number of posts. To provide a clearer context, let me outline a scenario we are currently focusing on:

We have a custom post type named “announcement,” and within each announcement, there exists a custom field named “location.” (with 2000 unique values). In light of this, we would appreciate information on the following:

  1. Are there any available test results that demonstrate the duration it takes for your plugin to extract unique values from the “location” fields within posts and subsequently construct the corresponding filter on the page (for 20000 posts)?
  2. Additionally, we are interested in understanding the filtering performance when the number of posts is for example 20000. Could you provide insights into the time it takes for your plugin to filter posts under these circumstances?

Your assistance in providing this information would greatly contribute to our decision-making process and ensure the optimal utilization of your plugin within our platform. Thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this matter.

  • This topic was modified 1 hour, 12 minutes ago by k1r0.

 

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