Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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(function($){
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var media = wp.media,
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Attachment = media.model.Attachment,
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Attachments = media.model.Attachments,
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Query = media.model.Query;
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/**
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* ========================================================================
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* CONTROLLERS
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* ========================================================================
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*/
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/**
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* wp.media.controller.Workflow
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*/
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media.controller.Workflow = Backbone.Model.extend({
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defaults: {
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multiple: false,
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view: 'library'
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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},
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initialize: function() {
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this.createSelection();
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2012-09-11 23:13:07 +02:00
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// Initialize view storage.
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this._views = {};
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this._pending = {};
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// Initialize modal container view.
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this.modal = new media.view.Modal({ controller: this });
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// Add default views.
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this.add( 'library', media.view.Workspace.Library, { collection: media.query() } );
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this.add( 'gallery', media.view.Workspace.Gallery, { collection: this.selection } );
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},
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2012-09-19 00:41:51 +02:00
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// Registers a view.
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//
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// `id` is a unique ID for the view relative to the workflow instance.
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// `constructor` is a `Backbone.View` constructor. `options` are the
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// options to be passed when the view is initialized.
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//
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// Triggers the `add` and `add:VIEW_ID` events.
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add: function( id, constructor, options ) {
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this.remove( id );
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this._pending[ id ] = {
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view: constructor,
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options: options
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};
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this.trigger( 'add add:' + id, constructor, options );
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return this;
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},
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// Returns a registered view instance. If an `id` is not provided,
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// it will return the active view.
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//
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// Lazily instantiates a registered view.
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//
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// Triggers the `init` and `init:VIEW_ID` events.
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view: function( id ) {
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var pending;
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id = id || this.get('view');
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pending = this._pending[ id ];
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if ( ! this._views[ id ] && pending ) {
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this._views[ id ] = new pending.view( _.extend({ controller: this }, pending.options || {} ) );
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delete this._pending[ id ];
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this.trigger( 'init init:' + id, this._views[ id ] );
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}
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return this._views[ id ];
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},
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// Unregisters a view from the workflow.
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//
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// Triggers the `remove` and `remove:VIEW_ID` events.
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remove: function( id ) {
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delete this._views[ id ];
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delete this._pending[ id ];
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this.trigger( 'remove remove:' + id );
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return this;
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},
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// Renders a view and places it within the modal window.
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// Automatically adds a view if `constructor` is provided.
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render: function( id, constructor, options ) {
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var view;
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id = id || this.get('view');
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2012-09-19 00:59:57 +02:00
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if ( constructor )
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this.add( id, constructor, options );
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view = this.view( id );
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if ( ! view )
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return;
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view.render();
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this.modal.content( view );
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return this;
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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},
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createSelection: function() {
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var controller = this;
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// Initialize workflow-specific models.
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this.selection = new Attachments();
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_.extend( this.selection, {
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// Override the selection's add method.
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// If the workflow does not support multiple
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// selected attachments, reset the selection.
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add: function( models, options ) {
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if ( ! controller.get('multiple') ) {
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models = _.isArray( models ) ? _.first( models ) : models;
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this.clear( options );
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}
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return Attachments.prototype.add.call( this, models, options );
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},
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// Removes all models from the selection.
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clear: function( options ) {
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return this.remove( this.models, options );
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},
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// Override the selection's reset method.
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// Always direct items through add and remove,
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// as we need them to fire.
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reset: function( models, options ) {
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return this.clear( options ).add( models, options );
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},
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// Create selection.has, which determines if a model
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// exists in the collection based on cid and id,
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// instead of direct comparison.
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has: function( attachment ) {
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return !! ( this.getByCid( attachment.cid ) || this.get( attachment.id ) );
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}
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});
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}
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});
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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2012-09-11 23:13:07 +02:00
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// Map modal methods to the workflow.
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_.each(['attach','detach','open','close'], function( method ) {
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media.controller.Workflow.prototype[ method ] = function() {
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this.modal[ method ].apply( this.modal, arguments );
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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return this;
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};
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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});
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/**
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* ========================================================================
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* VIEWS
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* ========================================================================
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*/
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/**
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* wp.media.view.Modal
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*/
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media.view.Modal = Backbone.View.extend({
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tagName: 'div',
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template: media.template('media-modal'),
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events: {
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'click .media-modal-backdrop, .media-modal-close' : 'closeHandler'
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},
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initialize: function() {
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this.controller = this.options.controller;
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_.defaults( this.options, {
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title: '',
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container: document.body
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});
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},
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render: function() {
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// Ensure content div exists.
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this.options.$content = this.options.$content || $('<div />');
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// Detach the content element from the DOM to prevent
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// `this.$el.html()` from garbage collecting its events.
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this.options.$content.detach();
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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this.$el.html( this.template( this.options ) );
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this.$('.media-modal-content').append( this.options.$content );
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return this;
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},
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attach: function() {
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this.$el.appendTo( this.options.container );
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},
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detach: function() {
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this.$el.detach();
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},
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open: function() {
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this.$el.show();
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},
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close: function() {
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this.$el.hide();
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},
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closeHandler: function( event ) {
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event.preventDefault();
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this.close();
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},
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content: function( $content ) {
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// Detach any existing content to prevent events from being lost.
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if ( this.options.$content )
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this.options.$content.detach();
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// Set and render the content.
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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this.options.$content = ( $content instanceof Backbone.View ) ? $content.$el : $content;
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return this.render();
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},
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title: function( title ) {
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this.options.title = title;
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return this.render();
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}
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});
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/**
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* wp.media.view.Toolbar
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*/
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media.view.Toolbar = Backbone.View.extend({
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tagName: 'div',
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className: 'media-toolbar',
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initialize: function() {
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this._views = {};
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this.$primary = $('<div class="media-toolbar-primary" />').prependTo( this.$el );
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this.$secondary = $('<div class="media-toolbar-secondary" />').prependTo( this.$el );
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if ( this.options.items ) {
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_.each( this.options.items, function( view, id ) {
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this.add( id, view, { silent: true } );
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}, this );
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this.render();
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}
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},
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render: function() {
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var views = _.chain( this._views ).sortBy( function( view ) {
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return view.options.priority || 10;
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}).groupBy( function( view ) {
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return ( view.options.priority || 10 ) > 0 ? 'primary' : 'secondary';
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}).value();
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// Make sure to detach the elements we want to reuse.
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// Otherwise, `jQuery.html()` will unbind their events.
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$( _.pluck( this._views, 'el' ) ).detach();
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this.$primary.html( _.pluck( views.primary, 'el' ) );
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this.$secondary.html( _.pluck( views.secondary, 'el' ) );
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return this;
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},
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add: function( id, view, options ) {
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if ( ! ( view instanceof Backbone.View ) ) {
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view.classes = [ id ].concat( view.classes || [] );
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view = new media.view.Button( view ).render();
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}
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this._views[ id ] = view;
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if ( ! options || ! options.silent )
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this.render();
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return this;
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},
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remove: function( id, options ) {
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delete this._views[ id ];
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if ( ! options || ! options.silent )
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this.render();
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return this;
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}
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});
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/**
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* wp.media.view.Button
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*/
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media.view.Button = Backbone.View.extend({
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tagName: 'a',
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className: 'media-button',
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attributes: { href: '#' },
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events: {
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'click': 'click'
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},
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initialize: function() {
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_.defaults( this.options, {
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text: '',
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classes: []
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});
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},
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render: function() {
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var classes = [ 'button', this.className ];
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2012-09-06 09:46:15 +02:00
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if ( this.options.style )
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classes.push( 'button-' + this.options.style );
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2012-09-19 02:34:00 +02:00
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if ( this.options.size )
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classes.push( 'button-' + this.options.size );
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2012-09-06 09:46:15 +02:00
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classes = classes.concat( this.options.classes );
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this.el.className = classes.join(' ');
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this.$el.text( this.options.text );
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return this;
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},
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click: function( event ) {
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event.preventDefault();
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if ( this.options.click )
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this.options.click.apply( this, arguments );
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}
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});
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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/**
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* wp.media.view.Workspace
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*/
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media.view.Workspace = Backbone.View.extend({
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tagName: 'div',
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className: 'media-workspace',
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template: media.template('media-workspace'),
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events: {
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'dragenter': 'maybeInitUploader',
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'mouseenter': 'maybeInitUploader'
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},
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initialize: function() {
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this.controller = this.options.controller;
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_.defaults( this.options, {
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selectOne: false,
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uploader: {}
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});
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2012-09-06 09:46:15 +02:00
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this.$content = $('<div class="existing-attachments" />');
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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this.attachmentsView = new media.view.Attachments({
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controller: this.controller,
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directions: 'Select stuff.',
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2012-09-19 02:34:00 +02:00
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collection: this.collection
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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});
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this.$content.append( this.attachmentsView.$el );
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// Track uploading attachments.
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2012-09-11 18:55:58 +02:00
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wp.Uploader.queue.on( 'add remove reset change:percent', this.renderUploadProgress, this );
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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},
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render: function() {
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2012-09-19 02:34:00 +02:00
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this.$content.detach();
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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this.attachmentsView.render();
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2012-09-11 18:55:58 +02:00
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this.renderUploadProgress();
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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this.$el.html( this.template( this.options ) ).append( this.$content );
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2012-09-11 18:55:58 +02:00
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this.$bar = this.$('.upload-attachments .media-progress-bar div');
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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return this;
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},
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maybeInitUploader: function() {
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var workspace = this;
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// If the uploader already exists or the body isn't in the DOM, bail.
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if ( this.uploader || ! this.$el.closest('body').length )
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return;
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this.uploader = new wp.Uploader( _.extend({
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container: this.$el,
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dropzone: this.$el,
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2012-09-11 18:55:58 +02:00
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browser: this.$('.upload-attachments a')
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}, this.options.uploader ) );
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},
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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2012-09-11 18:55:58 +02:00
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renderUploadProgress: function() {
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var queue = wp.Uploader.queue;
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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2012-09-11 18:55:58 +02:00
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this.$el.toggleClass( 'uploading', !! queue.length );
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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2012-09-11 18:55:58 +02:00
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if ( ! this.$bar || ! queue.length )
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return;
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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this.$bar.width( ( queue.reduce( function( memo, attachment ) {
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if ( attachment.get('uploading') )
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return memo + ( attachment.get('percent') || 0 );
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else
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return memo + 100;
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}, 0 ) / queue.length ) + '%' );
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}
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});
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/**
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* wp.media.view.Workspace.Library
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*/
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media.view.Workspace.Library = media.view.Workspace.extend({
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initialize: function() {
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media.view.Workspace.prototype.initialize.apply( this, arguments );
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// If this supports multiple attachments, initialize the sample toolbar view.
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if ( this.controller.get('multiple') )
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this.initToolbarView();
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},
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// Initializes the toolbar view. Currently uses defaults set for
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// inserting media into a post. This should be pulled out into the
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// appropriate workflow when the time comes, but is currently here
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// to test multiple selections.
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initToolbarView: function() {
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var controller = this.controller;
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this.toolbarView = new media.view.Toolbar({
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items: {
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'selection-preview': new media.view.SelectionPreview({
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controller: this.controller,
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collection: this.controller.selection,
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priority: -40
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}),
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'insert-into-post': {
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style: 'primary',
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text: 'Insert into post',
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priority: 40
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},
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'create-new-gallery': {
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style: 'primary',
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text: 'Create a new gallery',
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2012-09-19 02:34:00 +02:00
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priority: 30,
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click: function() {
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controller.render('gallery');
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}
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2012-09-06 09:46:15 +02:00
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},
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'add-to-gallery': {
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text: 'Add to gallery',
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priority: 20
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}
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}
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});
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this.controller.selection.on( 'add remove', function() {
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this.$el.toggleClass( 'with-toolbar', !! this.controller.selection.length );
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}, this );
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this.$content.append( this.toolbarView.$el );
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2012-09-19 02:34:00 +02:00
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}
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});
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/**
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* wp.media.view.Workspace.Gallery
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*/
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media.view.Workspace.Gallery = media.view.Workspace.extend({
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initialize: function() {
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media.view.Workspace.prototype.initialize.apply( this, arguments );
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this.initToolbarView();
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},
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// Initializes the toolbar view. Currently uses defaults set for
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// inserting media into a post. This should be pulled out into the
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// appropriate workflow when the time comes, but is currently here
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// to test multiple selections.
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initToolbarView: function() {
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var controller = this.controller;
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this.toolbarView = new media.view.Toolbar({
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items: {
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'return-to-library': {
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text: 'Return to media library',
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priority: -40,
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click: function() {
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controller.render('library');
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}
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},
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'insert-gallery-into-post': {
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style: 'primary',
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text: 'Insert gallery into post',
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priority: 40,
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click: function() {
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controller.close();
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}
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},
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'add-images': {
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text: 'Add images from media library',
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priority: 30
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}
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}
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});
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this.$el.addClass('with-toolbar');
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this.$content.append( this.toolbarView.$el );
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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}
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});
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/**
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* wp.media.view.Attachments
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*/
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media.view.Attachments = Backbone.View.extend({
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tagName: 'div',
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className: 'attachments',
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template: media.template('attachments'),
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events: {
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'keyup input': 'search'
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},
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initialize: function() {
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this.controller = this.options.controller;
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_.defaults( this.options, {
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refreshSensitivity: 200,
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refreshThreshold: 3
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});
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_.each(['add','remove'], function( method ) {
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this.collection.on( method, function( attachment, attachments, options ) {
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this[ method ]( attachment, options.index );
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}, this );
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}, this );
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this.collection.on( 'reset', this.refresh, this );
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this.$list = $('<ul />');
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this.list = this.$list[0];
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this.scroll = _.chain( this.scroll ).bind( this ).throttle( this.options.refreshSensitivity ).value();
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this.$list.on( 'scroll.attachments', this.scroll );
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},
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render: function() {
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2012-09-19 03:00:34 +02:00
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// Detach the list from the DOM to prevent event removal.
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this.$list.detach();
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|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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this.$el.html( this.template( this.options ) ).append( this.$list );
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this.refresh();
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return this;
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},
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refresh: function() {
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// If there are no elements, load some.
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if ( ! this.collection.length ) {
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this.collection.more();
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this.$list.empty();
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return this;
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}
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// Otherwise, create all of the Attachment views, and replace
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// the list in a single DOM operation.
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this.$list.html( this.collection.map( function( attachment ) {
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return new media.view.Attachment({
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controller: this.controller,
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model: attachment
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}).render().$el;
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}, this ) );
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// Then, trigger the scroll event to check if we're within the
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// threshold to query for additional attachments.
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this.scroll();
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return this;
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},
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add: function( attachment, index ) {
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var view, children;
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view = new media.view.Attachment({
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controller: this.controller,
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model: attachment
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}).render();
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children = this.$list.children();
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if ( children.length > index )
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children.eq( index ).before( view.$el );
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else
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this.$list.append( view.$el );
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},
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remove: function( attachment, index ) {
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var children = this.$list.children();
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if ( children.length )
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children.eq( index ).detach();
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},
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scroll: function( event ) {
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// @todo: is this still necessary?
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if ( ! this.$list.is(':visible') )
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return;
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if ( this.list.scrollHeight < this.list.scrollTop + ( this.list.clientHeight * this.options.refreshThreshold ) ) {
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this.collection.more();
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}
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},
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search: function( event ) {
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2012-09-18 23:42:29 +02:00
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var props = this.collection.props;
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
|
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if ( event.target.value )
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2012-09-18 23:42:29 +02:00
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props.set( 'search', event.target.value );
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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else
|
2012-09-18 23:42:29 +02:00
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props.unset('search');
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
|
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}
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});
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/**
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* wp.media.view.Attachment
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*/
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media.view.Attachment = Backbone.View.extend({
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tagName: 'li',
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className: 'attachment',
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template: media.template('attachment'),
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events: {
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'click': 'toggleSelection'
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},
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initialize: function() {
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this.controller = this.options.controller;
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this.model.on( 'change:sizes change:uploading', this.render, this );
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this.model.on( 'change:percent', this.progress, this );
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this.model.on( 'add', this.select, this );
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this.model.on( 'remove', this.deselect, this );
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},
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render: function() {
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var attachment = this.model.toJSON(),
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options = {
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2012-09-07 23:27:07 +02:00
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thumbnail: 'image' === attachment.type ? attachment.url : attachment.icon,
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uploading: attachment.uploading,
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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orientation: attachment.orientation || 'landscape',
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2012-09-07 23:27:07 +02:00
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type: attachment.type,
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subtype: attachment.subtype
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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};
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2012-09-07 23:27:07 +02:00
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// Use the medium image size if possible. If the medium size
|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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// doesn't exist, then the attachment is too small.
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// In that case, use the attachment itself.
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if ( attachment.sizes && attachment.sizes.medium ) {
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options.orientation = attachment.sizes.medium.orientation;
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options.thumbnail = attachment.sizes.medium.url;
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}
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this.$el.html( this.template( options ) );
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if ( attachment.uploading )
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this.$bar = this.$('.media-progress-bar div');
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else
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delete this.$bar;
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2012-09-06 15:35:33 +02:00
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// Check if the model is selected.
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if ( this.controller.selection.has( this.model ) )
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this.select();
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|
Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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return this;
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},
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progress: function() {
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if ( this.$bar && this.$bar.length )
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this.$bar.width( this.model.get('percent') + '%' );
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},
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toggleSelection: function( event ) {
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var selection = this.controller.selection;
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selection[ selection.has( this.model ) ? 'remove' : 'add' ]( this.model );
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},
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select: function( model, collection ) {
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// If a collection is provided, check if it's the selection.
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// If it's not, bail; we're in another selection's event loop.
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if ( collection && collection !== this.controller.selection )
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return;
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this.$el.addClass('selected');
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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},
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deselect: function( model, collection ) {
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2012-09-06 15:35:33 +02:00
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// If a collection is provided, check if it's the selection.
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// If it's not, bail; we're in another selection's event loop.
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if ( collection && collection !== this.controller.selection )
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return;
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this.$el.removeClass('selected');
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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}
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});
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2012-09-06 09:46:15 +02:00
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/**
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* wp.media.view.SelectionPreview
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*/
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media.view.SelectionPreview = Backbone.View.extend({
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tagName: 'div',
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className: 'selection-preview',
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template: media.template('media-selection-preview'),
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events: {
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'click .clear-selection': 'clear'
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},
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initialize: function() {
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this.controller = this.options.controller;
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this.collection.on( 'add change:url remove', this.render, this );
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this.render();
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},
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render: function() {
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var options = {},
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first, sizes, amount;
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// If nothing is selected, display nothing.
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if ( ! this.collection.length ) {
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this.$el.empty();
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return this;
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}
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options.count = this.collection.length;
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first = this.collection.first();
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sizes = first.get('sizes');
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if ( 'image' === first.get('type') )
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options.thumbnail = ( sizes && sizes.thumbnail ) ? sizes.thumbnail.url : first.get('url');
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else
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options.thumbnail = first.get('icon');
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this.$el.html( this.template( options ) );
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return this;
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},
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clear: function( event ) {
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event.preventDefault();
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this.collection.clear();
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}
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});
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Add new media workflow scripts, styles, and templates.
Please note that this commit does not integrate media into the existing UI. If you would like to see the new UI, navigate to the post editor and run the following in your browser's Javascript console:
new wp.media.controller.Workflow().render().modal.open();
The Javascript is broken up into two files, with the slugs media-models and media-views.
* media-models: The models are UI agnostic, and can be used independent of the views. If you'd like to create custom UIs, this is the script for you.
* media-views: This is the Media Experience. The views (and controllers) depend on the models (which are listed as a dependency and will automatically be included thanks to wp_enqueue_script). The views also require the media templates, media-view styles, and the plupload bridge settings. Perhaps we should create a function to include the whole shebang, but in the meantime...
To include media-views in the admin, run the following PHP in or after 'admin_enqueue_scripts':
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-views' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
see #21390.
git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@21683 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-08-31 06:54:23 +02:00
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}(jQuery));
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