Assuming you’re using the standard column_cb() function, the list table will pass the IDs of the selected rows in an array in $_GET, labeled as whatever you assigned to ‘singular’ in the list table’s constructor.
Here’s a typical column_cb():
function column_cb($item){
return sprintf(
'<input type="checkbox" name="%1$s[]" value="%2$s" />',
/*$1%s*/ $this->_args['singular'], //Let's simply repurpose the table's singular label ("video")
/*$2%s*/ $item->id //The value of the checkbox should be the record's id
);
}
For example, let’s say I have a list table that displays videos. The constructor would look like:
function __construct(){
global $status, $page;
//Set parent defaults
parent::__construct( array(
'singular' => 'video', //singular name of the listed records
'plural' => 'videos', //plural name of the listed records
'ajax' => false //does this table support ajax?
) );
}
So, if you check three rows in the list table, select “Delete” from the bulk actions list, and hit apply, you could access the selected rows by using $_GET[‘video’].
function process_bulk_action() {
//Detect when a bulk action is being triggered...
if( 'delete'===$this->current_action() ) {
foreach($_GET['video'] as $video) {
//$video will be a string containing the ID of the video
//i.e. $video = "123";
//so you can process the id however you need to.
delete_this_video($video);
}
}
}