WordPress/wp-includes/media.php

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<?php
/**
* WordPress API for media display.
*
* @package WordPress
*/
/**
* Scale down the default size of an image.
*
* This is so that the image is a better fit for the editor and theme.
*
* The $size parameter accepts either an array or a string. The supported string
* values are 'thumb' or 'thumbnail' for the given thumbnail size or defaults at
* 128 width and 96 height in pixels. Also supported for the string value is
* 'medium' and 'full'. The 'full' isn't actually supported, but any value other
* than the supported will result in the content_width size or 500 if that is
* not set.
*
* Finally, there is a filter named 'editor_max_image_size', that will be called
* on the calculated array for width and height, respectively. The second
* parameter will be the value that was in the $size parameter. The returned
* type for the hook is an array with the width as the first element and the
* height as the second element.
*
* @since 2.5.0
* @uses wp_constrain_dimensions() This function passes the widths and the heights.
*
* @param int $width Width of the image
* @param int $height Height of the image
* @param string|array $size Size of what the result image should be.
* @return array Width and height of what the result image should resize to.
*/
function image_constrain_size_for_editor($width, $height, $size = 'medium') {
global $content_width, $_wp_additional_image_sizes;
if ( is_array($size) ) {
$max_width = $size[0];
$max_height = $size[1];
}
elseif ( $size == 'thumb' || $size == 'thumbnail' ) {
$max_width = intval(get_option('thumbnail_size_w'));
$max_height = intval(get_option('thumbnail_size_h'));
// last chance thumbnail size defaults
if ( !$max_width && !$max_height ) {
$max_width = 128;
$max_height = 96;
}
}
elseif ( $size == 'medium' ) {
$max_width = intval(get_option('medium_size_w'));
$max_height = intval(get_option('medium_size_h'));
// if no width is set, default to the theme content width if available
}
elseif ( $size == 'large' ) {
// We're inserting a large size image into the editor. If it's a really
// big image we'll scale it down to fit reasonably within the editor
// itself, and within the theme's content width if it's known. The user
// can resize it in the editor if they wish.
$max_width = intval(get_option('large_size_w'));
$max_height = intval(get_option('large_size_h'));
if ( intval($content_width) > 0 )
$max_width = min( intval($content_width), $max_width );
} elseif ( isset( $_wp_additional_image_sizes ) && count( $_wp_additional_image_sizes ) && in_array( $size, array_keys( $_wp_additional_image_sizes ) ) ) {
$max_width = intval( $_wp_additional_image_sizes[$size]['width'] );
$max_height = intval( $_wp_additional_image_sizes[$size]['height'] );
if ( intval($content_width) > 0 && is_admin() ) // Only in admin. Assume that theme authors know what they're doing.
$max_width = min( intval($content_width), $max_width );
}
// $size == 'full' has no constraint
else {
$max_width = $width;
$max_height = $height;
}
list( $max_width, $max_height ) = apply_filters( 'editor_max_image_size', array( $max_width, $max_height ), $size );
return wp_constrain_dimensions( $width, $height, $max_width, $max_height );
}
/**
* Retrieve width and height attributes using given width and height values.
*
* Both attributes are required in the sense that both parameters must have a
* value, but are optional in that if you set them to false or null, then they
* will not be added to the returned string.
*
* You can set the value using a string, but it will only take numeric values.
* If you wish to put 'px' after the numbers, then it will be stripped out of
* the return.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param int|string $width Optional. Width attribute value.
* @param int|string $height Optional. Height attribute value.
* @return string HTML attributes for width and, or height.
*/
function image_hwstring($width, $height) {
$out = '';
if ($width)
$out .= 'width="'.intval($width).'" ';
if ($height)
$out .= 'height="'.intval($height).'" ';
return $out;
}
/**
* Scale an image to fit a particular size (such as 'thumb' or 'medium').
*
* Array with image url, width, height, and whether is intermediate size, in
* that order is returned on success is returned. $is_intermediate is true if
* $url is a resized image, false if it is the original.
*
* The URL might be the original image, or it might be a resized version. This
* function won't create a new resized copy, it will just return an already
* resized one if it exists.
*
* A plugin may use the 'image_downsize' filter to hook into and offer image
* resizing services for images. The hook must return an array with the same
* elements that are returned in the function. The first element being the URL
* to the new image that was resized.
*
* @since 2.5.0
* @uses apply_filters() Calls 'image_downsize' on $id and $size to provide
* resize services.
*
* @param int $id Attachment ID for image.
* @param array|string $size Optional, default is 'medium'. Size of image, either array or string.
* @return bool|array False on failure, array on success.
*/
function image_downsize($id, $size = 'medium') {
if ( !wp_attachment_is_image($id) )
return false;
$img_url = wp_get_attachment_url($id);
$meta = wp_get_attachment_metadata($id);
$width = $height = 0;
$is_intermediate = false;
$img_url_basename = wp_basename($img_url);
// plugins can use this to provide resize services
if ( $out = apply_filters('image_downsize', false, $id, $size) )
return $out;
// try for a new style intermediate size
if ( $intermediate = image_get_intermediate_size($id, $size) ) {
$img_url = str_replace($img_url_basename, $intermediate['file'], $img_url);
$width = $intermediate['width'];
$height = $intermediate['height'];
$is_intermediate = true;
}
elseif ( $size == 'thumbnail' ) {
// fall back to the old thumbnail
if ( ($thumb_file = wp_get_attachment_thumb_file($id)) && $info = getimagesize($thumb_file) ) {
$img_url = str_replace($img_url_basename, wp_basename($thumb_file), $img_url);
$width = $info[0];
$height = $info[1];
$is_intermediate = true;
}
}
if ( !$width && !$height && isset($meta['width'], $meta['height']) ) {
// any other type: use the real image
$width = $meta['width'];
$height = $meta['height'];
}
if ( $img_url) {
// we have the actual image size, but might need to further constrain it if content_width is narrower
list( $width, $height ) = image_constrain_size_for_editor( $width, $height, $size );
return array( $img_url, $width, $height, $is_intermediate );
}
return false;
}
/**
* Registers a new image size
*
* @since 2.9.0
*/
function add_image_size( $name, $width = 0, $height = 0, $crop = false ) {
global $_wp_additional_image_sizes;
$_wp_additional_image_sizes[$name] = array( 'width' => absint( $width ), 'height' => absint( $height ), 'crop' => (bool) $crop );
}
/**
* Registers an image size for the post thumbnail
*
* @since 2.9.0
*/
function set_post_thumbnail_size( $width = 0, $height = 0, $crop = false ) {
add_image_size( 'post-thumbnail', $width, $height, $crop );
}
/**
* An <img src /> tag for an image attachment, scaling it down if requested.
*
* The filter 'get_image_tag_class' allows for changing the class name for the
* image without having to use regular expressions on the HTML content. The
* parameters are: what WordPress will use for the class, the Attachment ID,
* image align value, and the size the image should be.
*
* The second filter 'get_image_tag' has the HTML content, which can then be
* further manipulated by a plugin to change all attribute values and even HTML
* content.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @uses apply_filters() The 'get_image_tag_class' filter is the IMG element
* class attribute.
* @uses apply_filters() The 'get_image_tag' filter is the full IMG element with
* all attributes.
*
* @param int $id Attachment ID.
* @param string $alt Image Description for the alt attribute.
* @param string $title Image Description for the title attribute.
* @param string $align Part of the class name for aligning the image.
* @param string $size Optional. Default is 'medium'.
* @return string HTML IMG element for given image attachment
*/
function get_image_tag($id, $alt, $title, $align, $size='medium') {
list( $img_src, $width, $height ) = image_downsize($id, $size);
$hwstring = image_hwstring($width, $height);
$class = 'align' . esc_attr($align) .' size-' . esc_attr($size) . ' wp-image-' . $id;
$class = apply_filters('get_image_tag_class', $class, $id, $align, $size);
$html = '<img src="' . esc_attr($img_src) . '" alt="' . esc_attr($alt) . '" '.$hwstring.'class="'.$class.'" />';
$html = apply_filters( 'get_image_tag', $html, $id, $alt, $title, $align, $size );
return $html;
}
/**
* Calculates the new dimensions for a downsampled image.
*
* If either width or height are empty, no constraint is applied on
* that dimension.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param int $current_width Current width of the image.
* @param int $current_height Current height of the image.
* @param int $max_width Optional. Maximum wanted width.
* @param int $max_height Optional. Maximum wanted height.
* @return array First item is the width, the second item is the height.
*/
function wp_constrain_dimensions( $current_width, $current_height, $max_width=0, $max_height=0 ) {
if ( !$max_width and !$max_height )
return array( $current_width, $current_height );
$width_ratio = $height_ratio = 1.0;
$did_width = $did_height = false;
if ( $max_width > 0 && $current_width > 0 && $current_width > $max_width ) {
$width_ratio = $max_width / $current_width;
$did_width = true;
}
if ( $max_height > 0 && $current_height > 0 && $current_height > $max_height ) {
$height_ratio = $max_height / $current_height;
$did_height = true;
}
// Calculate the larger/smaller ratios
$smaller_ratio = min( $width_ratio, $height_ratio );
$larger_ratio = max( $width_ratio, $height_ratio );
if ( intval( $current_width * $larger_ratio ) > $max_width || intval( $current_height * $larger_ratio ) > $max_height )
// The larger ratio is too big. It would result in an overflow.
$ratio = $smaller_ratio;
else
// The larger ratio fits, and is likely to be a more "snug" fit.
$ratio = $larger_ratio;
$w = intval( $current_width * $ratio );
$h = intval( $current_height * $ratio );
// Sometimes, due to rounding, we'll end up with a result like this: 465x700 in a 177x177 box is 117x176... a pixel short
// We also have issues with recursive calls resulting in an ever-changing result. Constraining to the result of a constraint should yield the original result.
// Thus we look for dimensions that are one pixel shy of the max value and bump them up
if ( $did_width && $w == $max_width - 1 )
$w = $max_width; // Round it up
if ( $did_height && $h == $max_height - 1 )
$h = $max_height; // Round it up
return array( $w, $h );
}
/**
* Retrieve calculated resized dimensions for use in imagecopyresampled().
*
* Calculate dimensions and coordinates for a resized image that fits within a
* specified width and height. If $crop is true, the largest matching central
* portion of the image will be cropped out and resized to the required size.
*
* @since 2.5.0
* @uses apply_filters() Calls 'image_resize_dimensions' on $orig_w, $orig_h, $dest_w, $dest_h and
* $crop to provide custom resize dimensions.
*
* @param int $orig_w Original width.
* @param int $orig_h Original height.
* @param int $dest_w New width.
* @param int $dest_h New height.
* @param bool $crop Optional, default is false. Whether to crop image or resize.
* @return bool|array False on failure. Returned array matches parameters for imagecopyresampled() PHP function.
*/
function image_resize_dimensions($orig_w, $orig_h, $dest_w, $dest_h, $crop = false) {
if ($orig_w <= 0 || $orig_h <= 0)
return false;
// at least one of dest_w or dest_h must be specific
if ($dest_w <= 0 && $dest_h <= 0)
return false;
// plugins can use this to provide custom resize dimensions
$output = apply_filters( 'image_resize_dimensions', null, $orig_w, $orig_h, $dest_w, $dest_h, $crop );
if ( null !== $output )
return $output;
if ( $crop ) {
// crop the largest possible portion of the original image that we can size to $dest_w x $dest_h
$aspect_ratio = $orig_w / $orig_h;
$new_w = min($dest_w, $orig_w);
$new_h = min($dest_h, $orig_h);
if ( !$new_w ) {
$new_w = intval($new_h * $aspect_ratio);
}
if ( !$new_h ) {
$new_h = intval($new_w / $aspect_ratio);
}
$size_ratio = max($new_w / $orig_w, $new_h / $orig_h);
$crop_w = round($new_w / $size_ratio);
$crop_h = round($new_h / $size_ratio);
$s_x = floor( ($orig_w - $crop_w) / 2 );
$s_y = floor( ($orig_h - $crop_h) / 2 );
} else {
// don't crop, just resize using $dest_w x $dest_h as a maximum bounding box
$crop_w = $orig_w;
$crop_h = $orig_h;
$s_x = 0;
$s_y = 0;
list( $new_w, $new_h ) = wp_constrain_dimensions( $orig_w, $orig_h, $dest_w, $dest_h );
}
// if the resulting image would be the same size or larger we don't want to resize it
if ( $new_w >= $orig_w && $new_h >= $orig_h )
return false;
// the return array matches the parameters to imagecopyresampled()
// int dst_x, int dst_y, int src_x, int src_y, int dst_w, int dst_h, int src_w, int src_h
return array( 0, 0, (int) $s_x, (int) $s_y, (int) $new_w, (int) $new_h, (int) $crop_w, (int) $crop_h );
}
/**
* Resize an image to make a thumbnail or intermediate size.
*
* The returned array has the file size, the image width, and image height. The
* filter 'image_make_intermediate_size' can be used to hook in and change the
* values of the returned array. The only parameter is the resized file path.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param string $file File path.
* @param int $width Image width.
* @param int $height Image height.
* @param bool $crop Optional, default is false. Whether to crop image to specified height and width or resize.
* @return bool|array False, if no image was created. Metadata array on success.
*/
function image_make_intermediate_size( $file, $width, $height, $crop = false ) {
if ( $width || $height ) {
$editor = WP_Image_Editor::get_instance( $file );
if ( is_wp_error( $editor ) || is_wp_error( $editor->resize( $width, $height, $crop ) ) )
return false;
$resized_file = $editor->save();
if ( ! is_wp_error( $resized_file ) && $resized_file ) {
unset( $resized_file['path'] );
return $resized_file;
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Retrieve the image's intermediate size (resized) path, width, and height.
*
* The $size parameter can be an array with the width and height respectively.
* If the size matches the 'sizes' metadata array for width and height, then it
* will be used. If there is no direct match, then the nearest image size larger
* than the specified size will be used. If nothing is found, then the function
* will break out and return false.
*
* The metadata 'sizes' is used for compatible sizes that can be used for the
* parameter $size value.
*
* The url path will be given, when the $size parameter is a string.
*
* If you are passing an array for the $size, you should consider using
* add_image_size() so that a cropped version is generated. It's much more
* efficient than having to find the closest-sized image and then having the
* browser scale down the image.
*
* @since 2.5.0
* @see add_image_size()
*
* @param int $post_id Attachment ID for image.
* @param array|string $size Optional, default is 'thumbnail'. Size of image, either array or string.
* @return bool|array False on failure or array of file path, width, and height on success.
*/
function image_get_intermediate_size($post_id, $size='thumbnail') {
if ( !is_array( $imagedata = wp_get_attachment_metadata( $post_id ) ) )
return false;
// get the best one for a specified set of dimensions
if ( is_array($size) && !empty($imagedata['sizes']) ) {
foreach ( $imagedata['sizes'] as $_size => $data ) {
// already cropped to width or height; so use this size
if ( ( $data['width'] == $size[0] && $data['height'] <= $size[1] ) || ( $data['height'] == $size[1] && $data['width'] <= $size[0] ) ) {
$file = $data['file'];
list($width, $height) = image_constrain_size_for_editor( $data['width'], $data['height'], $size );
return compact( 'file', 'width', 'height' );
}
// add to lookup table: area => size
$areas[$data['width'] * $data['height']] = $_size;
}
if ( !$size || !empty($areas) ) {
// find for the smallest image not smaller than the desired size
ksort($areas);
foreach ( $areas as $_size ) {
$data = $imagedata['sizes'][$_size];
if ( $data['width'] >= $size[0] || $data['height'] >= $size[1] ) {
// Skip images with unexpectedly divergent aspect ratios (crops)
// First, we calculate what size the original image would be if constrained to a box the size of the current image in the loop
$maybe_cropped = image_resize_dimensions($imagedata['width'], $imagedata['height'], $data['width'], $data['height'], false );
// If the size doesn't match within one pixel, then it is of a different aspect ratio, so we skip it, unless it's the thumbnail size
if ( 'thumbnail' != $_size && ( !$maybe_cropped || ( $maybe_cropped[4] != $data['width'] && $maybe_cropped[4] + 1 != $data['width'] ) || ( $maybe_cropped[5] != $data['height'] && $maybe_cropped[5] + 1 != $data['height'] ) ) )
continue;
// If we're still here, then we're going to use this size
$file = $data['file'];
list($width, $height) = image_constrain_size_for_editor( $data['width'], $data['height'], $size );
return compact( 'file', 'width', 'height' );
}
}
}
}
if ( is_array($size) || empty($size) || empty($imagedata['sizes'][$size]) )
return false;
$data = $imagedata['sizes'][$size];
// include the full filesystem path of the intermediate file
if ( empty($data['path']) && !empty($data['file']) ) {
$file_url = wp_get_attachment_url($post_id);
$data['path'] = path_join( dirname($imagedata['file']), $data['file'] );
$data['url'] = path_join( dirname($file_url), $data['file'] );
}
return $data;
}
/**
* Get the available image sizes
* @since 3.0.0
* @return array Returns a filtered array of image size strings
*/
function get_intermediate_image_sizes() {
global $_wp_additional_image_sizes;
$image_sizes = array('thumbnail', 'medium', 'large'); // Standard sizes
if ( isset( $_wp_additional_image_sizes ) && count( $_wp_additional_image_sizes ) )
$image_sizes = array_merge( $image_sizes, array_keys( $_wp_additional_image_sizes ) );
return apply_filters( 'intermediate_image_sizes', $image_sizes );
}
/**
* Retrieve an image to represent an attachment.
*
* A mime icon for files, thumbnail or intermediate size for images.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param int $attachment_id Image attachment ID.
* @param string $size Optional, default is 'thumbnail'.
* @param bool $icon Optional, default is false. Whether it is an icon.
* @return bool|array Returns an array (url, width, height), or false, if no image is available.
*/
function wp_get_attachment_image_src($attachment_id, $size='thumbnail', $icon = false) {
// get a thumbnail or intermediate image if there is one
if ( $image = image_downsize($attachment_id, $size) )
return $image;
$src = false;
if ( $icon && $src = wp_mime_type_icon($attachment_id) ) {
$icon_dir = apply_filters( 'icon_dir', ABSPATH . WPINC . '/images/crystal' );
$src_file = $icon_dir . '/' . wp_basename($src);
@list($width, $height) = getimagesize($src_file);
}
if ( $src && $width && $height )
return array( $src, $width, $height );
return false;
}
/**
* Get an HTML img element representing an image attachment
*
* While $size will accept an array, it is better to register a size with
* add_image_size() so that a cropped version is generated. It's much more
* efficient than having to find the closest-sized image and then having the
* browser scale down the image.
*
* @see add_image_size()
* @uses apply_filters() Calls 'wp_get_attachment_image_attributes' hook on attributes array
* @uses wp_get_attachment_image_src() Gets attachment file URL and dimensions
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param int $attachment_id Image attachment ID.
* @param string $size Optional, default is 'thumbnail'.
* @param bool $icon Optional, default is false. Whether it is an icon.
* @return string HTML img element or empty string on failure.
*/
function wp_get_attachment_image($attachment_id, $size = 'thumbnail', $icon = false, $attr = '') {
$html = '';
$image = wp_get_attachment_image_src($attachment_id, $size, $icon);
if ( $image ) {
list($src, $width, $height) = $image;
$hwstring = image_hwstring($width, $height);
if ( is_array($size) )
$size = join('x', $size);
$attachment = get_post($attachment_id);
$default_attr = array(
'src' => $src,
'class' => "attachment-$size",
'alt' => trim(strip_tags( get_post_meta($attachment_id, '_wp_attachment_image_alt', true) )), // Use Alt field first
);
if ( empty($default_attr['alt']) )
$default_attr['alt'] = trim(strip_tags( $attachment->post_excerpt )); // If not, Use the Caption
if ( empty($default_attr['alt']) )
$default_attr['alt'] = trim(strip_tags( $attachment->post_title )); // Finally, use the title
$attr = wp_parse_args($attr, $default_attr);
$attr = apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_image_attributes', $attr, $attachment );
$attr = array_map( 'esc_attr', $attr );
$html = rtrim("<img $hwstring");
foreach ( $attr as $name => $value ) {
$html .= " $name=" . '"' . $value . '"';
}
$html .= ' />';
}
return $html;
}
/**
* Adds a 'wp-post-image' class to post thumbnails
* Uses the begin_fetch_post_thumbnail_html and end_fetch_post_thumbnail_html action hooks to
* dynamically add/remove itself so as to only filter post thumbnails
*
* @since 2.9.0
* @param array $attr Attributes including src, class, alt, title
* @return array
*/
function _wp_post_thumbnail_class_filter( $attr ) {
$attr['class'] .= ' wp-post-image';
return $attr;
}
/**
* Adds _wp_post_thumbnail_class_filter to the wp_get_attachment_image_attributes filter
*
* @since 2.9.0
*/
function _wp_post_thumbnail_class_filter_add( $attr ) {
add_filter( 'wp_get_attachment_image_attributes', '_wp_post_thumbnail_class_filter' );
}
/**
* Removes _wp_post_thumbnail_class_filter from the wp_get_attachment_image_attributes filter
*
* @since 2.9.0
*/
function _wp_post_thumbnail_class_filter_remove( $attr ) {
remove_filter( 'wp_get_attachment_image_attributes', '_wp_post_thumbnail_class_filter' );
}
add_shortcode('wp_caption', 'img_caption_shortcode');
add_shortcode('caption', 'img_caption_shortcode');
/**
* The Caption shortcode.
*
* Allows a plugin to replace the content that would otherwise be returned. The
* filter is 'img_caption_shortcode' and passes an empty string, the attr
* parameter and the content parameter values.
*
* The supported attributes for the shortcode are 'id', 'align', 'width', and
* 'caption'.
*
* @since 2.6.0
*
* @param array $attr Attributes attributed to the shortcode.
* @param string $content Optional. Shortcode content.
* @return string
*/
function img_caption_shortcode($attr, $content = null) {
// New-style shortcode with the caption inside the shortcode with the link and image tags.
if ( ! isset( $attr['caption'] ) ) {
if ( preg_match( '#((?:<a [^>]+>\s*)?<img [^>]+>(?:\s*</a>)?)(.*)#is', $content, $matches ) ) {
$content = $matches[1];
$attr['caption'] = trim( $matches[2] );
}
}
// Allow plugins/themes to override the default caption template.
$output = apply_filters('img_caption_shortcode', '', $attr, $content);
if ( $output != '' )
return $output;
extract(shortcode_atts(array(
'id' => '',
'align' => 'alignnone',
'width' => '',
'caption' => ''
), $attr));
if ( 1 > (int) $width || empty($caption) )
return $content;
if ( $id ) $id = 'id="' . esc_attr($id) . '" ';
return '<div ' . $id . 'class="wp-caption ' . esc_attr($align) . '" style="width: ' . (10 + (int) $width) . 'px">'
. do_shortcode( $content ) . '<p class="wp-caption-text">' . $caption . '</p></div>';
}
add_shortcode('gallery', 'gallery_shortcode');
/**
* The Gallery shortcode.
*
* This implements the functionality of the Gallery Shortcode for displaying
* WordPress images on a post.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param array $attr Attributes of the shortcode.
* @return string HTML content to display gallery.
*/
function gallery_shortcode($attr) {
$post = get_post();
static $instance = 0;
$instance++;
// Allow plugins/themes to override the default gallery template.
$output = apply_filters('post_gallery', '', $attr);
if ( $output != '' )
return $output;
// We're trusting author input, so let's at least make sure it looks like a valid orderby statement
if ( isset( $attr['orderby'] ) ) {
$attr['orderby'] = sanitize_sql_orderby( $attr['orderby'] );
if ( !$attr['orderby'] )
unset( $attr['orderby'] );
}
extract(shortcode_atts(array(
'order' => 'ASC',
'orderby' => 'menu_order ID',
'id' => $post->ID,
'itemtag' => 'dl',
'icontag' => 'dt',
'captiontag' => 'dd',
'columns' => 3,
'size' => 'thumbnail',
'ids' => '',
'include' => '',
'exclude' => ''
), $attr));
$id = intval($id);
if ( 'RAND' == $order )
$orderby = 'none';
if ( !empty( $ids ) ) {
// 'ids' is explicitly ordered
$orderby = 'post__in';
$include = $ids;
}
if ( !empty($include) ) {
$_attachments = get_posts( array('include' => $include, 'post_status' => 'inherit', 'post_type' => 'attachment', 'post_mime_type' => 'image', 'order' => $order, 'orderby' => $orderby) );
$attachments = array();
foreach ( $_attachments as $key => $val ) {
$attachments[$val->ID] = $_attachments[$key];
}
} elseif ( !empty($exclude) ) {
$attachments = get_children( array('post_parent' => $id, 'exclude' => $exclude, 'post_status' => 'inherit', 'post_type' => 'attachment', 'post_mime_type' => 'image', 'order' => $order, 'orderby' => $orderby) );
} else {
$attachments = get_children( array('post_parent' => $id, 'post_status' => 'inherit', 'post_type' => 'attachment', 'post_mime_type' => 'image', 'order' => $order, 'orderby' => $orderby) );
}
if ( empty($attachments) )
return '';
if ( is_feed() ) {
$output = "\n";
foreach ( $attachments as $att_id => $attachment )
$output .= wp_get_attachment_link($att_id, $size, true) . "\n";
return $output;
}
$itemtag = tag_escape($itemtag);
$captiontag = tag_escape($captiontag);
$columns = intval($columns);
$itemwidth = $columns > 0 ? floor(100/$columns) : 100;
$float = is_rtl() ? 'right' : 'left';
$selector = "gallery-{$instance}";
$gallery_style = $gallery_div = '';
if ( apply_filters( 'use_default_gallery_style', true ) )
$gallery_style = "
<style type='text/css'>
#{$selector} {
margin: auto;
}
#{$selector} .gallery-item {
float: {$float};
margin-top: 10px;
text-align: center;
width: {$itemwidth}%;
}
#{$selector} img {
border: 2px solid #cfcfcf;
}
#{$selector} .gallery-caption {
margin-left: 0;
}
</style>
<!-- see gallery_shortcode() in wp-includes/media.php -->";
$size_class = sanitize_html_class( $size );
$gallery_div = "<div id='$selector' class='gallery galleryid-{$id} gallery-columns-{$columns} gallery-size-{$size_class}'>";
$output = apply_filters( 'gallery_style', $gallery_style . "\n\t\t" . $gallery_div );
$i = 0;
foreach ( $attachments as $id => $attachment ) {
$link = isset($attr['link']) && 'file' == $attr['link'] ? wp_get_attachment_link($id, $size, false, false) : wp_get_attachment_link($id, $size, true, false);
$output .= "<{$itemtag} class='gallery-item'>";
$output .= "
<{$icontag} class='gallery-icon'>
$link
</{$icontag}>";
if ( $captiontag && trim($attachment->post_excerpt) ) {
$output .= "
<{$captiontag} class='wp-caption-text gallery-caption'>
" . wptexturize($attachment->post_excerpt) . "
</{$captiontag}>";
}
$output .= "</{$itemtag}>";
if ( $columns > 0 && ++$i % $columns == 0 )
$output .= '<br style="clear: both" />';
}
$output .= "
<br style='clear: both;' />
</div>\n";
return $output;
}
/**
* Display previous image link that has the same post parent.
*
* @since 2.5.0
* @param string $size Optional, default is 'thumbnail'. Size of image, either array or string. 0 or 'none' will default to post_title or $text;
* @param string $text Optional, default is false. If included, link will reflect $text variable.
* @return string HTML content.
*/
function previous_image_link($size = 'thumbnail', $text = false) {
adjacent_image_link(true, $size, $text);
}
/**
* Display next image link that has the same post parent.
*
* @since 2.5.0
* @param string $size Optional, default is 'thumbnail'. Size of image, either array or string. 0 or 'none' will default to post_title or $text;
* @param string $text Optional, default is false. If included, link will reflect $text variable.
* @return string HTML content.
*/
function next_image_link($size = 'thumbnail', $text = false) {
adjacent_image_link(false, $size, $text);
}
/**
* Display next or previous image link that has the same post parent.
*
* Retrieves the current attachment object from the $post global.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param bool $prev Optional. Default is true to display previous link, false for next.
*/
function adjacent_image_link($prev = true, $size = 'thumbnail', $text = false) {
$post = get_post();
$attachments = array_values( get_children( array( 'post_parent' => $post->post_parent, 'post_status' => 'inherit', 'post_type' => 'attachment', 'post_mime_type' => 'image', 'order' => 'ASC', 'orderby' => 'menu_order ID' ) ) );
foreach ( $attachments as $k => $attachment )
if ( $attachment->ID == $post->ID )
break;
$k = $prev ? $k - 1 : $k + 1;
if ( isset($attachments[$k]) )
echo wp_get_attachment_link($attachments[$k]->ID, $size, true, false, $text);
}
/**
* Retrieve taxonomies attached to the attachment.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param int|array|object $attachment Attachment ID, Attachment data array, or Attachment data object.
* @return array Empty array on failure. List of taxonomies on success.
*/
function get_attachment_taxonomies($attachment) {
if ( is_int( $attachment ) )
$attachment = get_post($attachment);
else if ( is_array($attachment) )
$attachment = (object) $attachment;
if ( ! is_object($attachment) )
return array();
$filename = basename($attachment->guid);
$objects = array('attachment');
if ( false !== strpos($filename, '.') )
$objects[] = 'attachment:' . substr($filename, strrpos($filename, '.') + 1);
if ( !empty($attachment->post_mime_type) ) {
$objects[] = 'attachment:' . $attachment->post_mime_type;
if ( false !== strpos($attachment->post_mime_type, '/') )
foreach ( explode('/', $attachment->post_mime_type) as $token )
if ( !empty($token) )
$objects[] = "attachment:$token";
}
$taxonomies = array();
foreach ( $objects as $object )
if ( $taxes = get_object_taxonomies($object) )
$taxonomies = array_merge($taxonomies, $taxes);
return array_unique($taxonomies);
}
/**
* Return all of the taxonomy names that are registered for attachments.
*
* Handles mime-type-specific taxonomies such as attachment:image and attachment:video.
*
* @since 3.5.0
* @see get_attachment_taxonomies()
* @uses get_taxonomies()
*
* @param string $output The type of output to return, either taxonomy 'names' or 'objects'. 'names' is the default.
* @return array The names of all taxonomy of $object_type.
*/
function get_taxonomies_for_attachments( $output = 'names' ) {
$taxonomies = array();
foreach ( get_taxonomies( array(), 'objects' ) as $taxonomy ) {
foreach ( $taxonomy->object_type as $object_type ) {
if ( 'attachment' == $object_type || 0 === strpos( $object_type, 'attachment:' ) ) {
if ( 'names' == $output )
$taxonomies[] = $taxonomy->name;
else
$taxonomies[ $taxonomy->name ] = $taxonomy;
break;
}
}
}
return $taxonomies;
}
/**
* Check if the installed version of GD supports particular image type
*
* @since 2.9.0
*
* @param string $mime_type
* @return bool
*/
function gd_edit_image_support($mime_type) {
if ( function_exists('imagetypes') ) {
switch( $mime_type ) {
case 'image/jpeg':
return (imagetypes() & IMG_JPG) != 0;
case 'image/png':
return (imagetypes() & IMG_PNG) != 0;
case 'image/gif':
return (imagetypes() & IMG_GIF) != 0;
}
} else {
switch( $mime_type ) {
case 'image/jpeg':
return function_exists('imagecreatefromjpeg');
case 'image/png':
return function_exists('imagecreatefrompng');
case 'image/gif':
return function_exists('imagecreatefromgif');
}
}
return false;
}
/**
* Create new GD image resource with transparency support
* @TODO: Deprecate if possible.
*
* @since 2.9.0
*
* @param int $width Image width
* @param int $height Image height
* @return image resource
*/
function wp_imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height) {
$img = imagecreatetruecolor($width, $height);
if ( is_resource($img) && function_exists('imagealphablending') && function_exists('imagesavealpha') ) {
imagealphablending($img, false);
imagesavealpha($img, true);
}
return $img;
}
/**
* Register an embed handler. This function should probably only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed.
*
* @since 2.9.0
* @see WP_Embed::register_handler()
*/
function wp_embed_register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) {
global $wp_embed;
$wp_embed->register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority );
}
/**
* Unregister a previously registered embed handler.
*
* @since 2.9.0
* @see WP_Embed::unregister_handler()
*/
function wp_embed_unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) {
global $wp_embed;
$wp_embed->unregister_handler( $id, $priority );
}
/**
* Create default array of embed parameters.
*
* The width defaults to the content width as specified by the theme. If the
* theme does not specify a content width, then 500px is used.
*
* The default height is 1.5 times the width, or 1000px, whichever is smaller.
*
* The 'embed_defaults' filter can be used to adjust either of these values.
*
* @since 2.9.0
*
* @return array Default embed parameters.
*/
function wp_embed_defaults() {
if ( ! empty( $GLOBALS['content_width'] ) )
$width = (int) $GLOBALS['content_width'];
if ( empty( $width ) )
$width = 500;
$height = min( ceil( $width * 1.5 ), 1000 );
return apply_filters( 'embed_defaults', compact( 'width', 'height' ) );
}
/**
* Based on a supplied width/height example, return the biggest possible dimensions based on the max width/height.
*
* @since 2.9.0
* @uses wp_constrain_dimensions() This function passes the widths and the heights.
*
* @param int $example_width The width of an example embed.
* @param int $example_height The height of an example embed.
* @param int $max_width The maximum allowed width.
* @param int $max_height The maximum allowed height.
* @return array The maximum possible width and height based on the example ratio.
*/
function wp_expand_dimensions( $example_width, $example_height, $max_width, $max_height ) {
$example_width = (int) $example_width;
$example_height = (int) $example_height;
$max_width = (int) $max_width;
$max_height = (int) $max_height;
return wp_constrain_dimensions( $example_width * 1000000, $example_height * 1000000, $max_width, $max_height );
}
/**
* Attempts to fetch the embed HTML for a provided URL using oEmbed.
*
* @since 2.9.0
* @see WP_oEmbed
*
* @uses _wp_oembed_get_object()
* @uses WP_oEmbed::get_html()
*
* @param string $url The URL that should be embedded.
* @param array $args Additional arguments and parameters.
* @return bool|string False on failure or the embed HTML on success.
*/
function wp_oembed_get( $url, $args = '' ) {
require_once( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-oembed.php' );
$oembed = _wp_oembed_get_object();
return $oembed->get_html( $url, $args );
}
/**
* Adds a URL format and oEmbed provider URL pair.
*
* @since 2.9.0
* @see WP_oEmbed
*
* @uses _wp_oembed_get_object()
*
* @param string $format The format of URL that this provider can handle. You can use asterisks as wildcards.
* @param string $provider The URL to the oEmbed provider.
* @param boolean $regex Whether the $format parameter is in a regex format.
*/
function wp_oembed_add_provider( $format, $provider, $regex = false ) {
require_once( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-oembed.php' );
$oembed = _wp_oembed_get_object();
$oembed->providers[$format] = array( $provider, $regex );
}
/**
* Removes an oEmbed provider.
*
* @since 3.5
* @see WP_oEmbed
*
* @uses _wp_oembed_get_object()
*
* @param string $format The URL format for the oEmbed provider to remove.
*/
function wp_oembed_remove_provider( $format ) {
require_once( ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-oembed.php' );
$oembed = _wp_oembed_get_object();
if ( isset( $oembed->providers[ $format ] ) ) {
unset( $oembed->providers[ $format ] );
return true;
}
return false;
}
/**
* Determines if default embed handlers should be loaded.
*
* Checks to make sure that the embeds library hasn't already been loaded. If
* it hasn't, then it will load the embeds library.
*
* @since 2.9.0
*/
function wp_maybe_load_embeds() {
if ( ! apply_filters( 'load_default_embeds', true ) )
return;
wp_embed_register_handler( 'googlevideo', '#http://video\.google\.([A-Za-z.]{2,5})/videoplay\?docid=([\d-]+)(.*?)#i', 'wp_embed_handler_googlevideo' );
}
/**
* The Google Video embed handler callback. Google Video does not support oEmbed.
*
* @see WP_Embed::register_handler()
* @see WP_Embed::shortcode()
*
* @param array $matches The regex matches from the provided regex when calling {@link wp_embed_register_handler()}.
* @param array $attr Embed attributes.
* @param string $url The original URL that was matched by the regex.
* @param array $rawattr The original unmodified attributes.
* @return string The embed HTML.
*/
function wp_embed_handler_googlevideo( $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ) {
// If the user supplied a fixed width AND height, use it
if ( !empty($rawattr['width']) && !empty($rawattr['height']) ) {
$width = (int) $rawattr['width'];
$height = (int) $rawattr['height'];
} else {
list( $width, $height ) = wp_expand_dimensions( 425, 344, $attr['width'], $attr['height'] );
}
return apply_filters( 'embed_googlevideo', '<embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" src="http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docid=' . esc_attr($matches[2]) . '&amp;hl=en&amp;fs=true" style="width:' . esc_attr($width) . 'px;height:' . esc_attr($height) . 'px" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" />', $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr );
}
/**
* {@internal Missing Short Description}}
*
* @since 2.3.0
*
* @param unknown_type $size
* @return unknown
*/
function wp_convert_hr_to_bytes( $size ) {
$size = strtolower( $size );
$bytes = (int) $size;
if ( strpos( $size, 'k' ) !== false )
$bytes = intval( $size ) * 1024;
elseif ( strpos( $size, 'm' ) !== false )
$bytes = intval($size) * 1024 * 1024;
elseif ( strpos( $size, 'g' ) !== false )
$bytes = intval( $size ) * 1024 * 1024 * 1024;
return $bytes;
}
/**
* {@internal Missing Short Description}}
*
* @since 2.3.0
*
* @param unknown_type $bytes
* @return unknown
*/
function wp_convert_bytes_to_hr( $bytes ) {
$units = array( 0 => 'B', 1 => 'kB', 2 => 'MB', 3 => 'GB' );
$log = log( $bytes, 1024 );
$power = (int) $log;
$size = pow( 1024, $log - $power );
return $size . $units[$power];
}
/**
* {@internal Missing Short Description}}
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @return unknown
*/
function wp_max_upload_size() {
$u_bytes = wp_convert_hr_to_bytes( ini_get( 'upload_max_filesize' ) );
$p_bytes = wp_convert_hr_to_bytes( ini_get( 'post_max_size' ) );
$bytes = apply_filters( 'upload_size_limit', min( $u_bytes, $p_bytes ), $u_bytes, $p_bytes );
return $bytes;
}
/**
* Prints default plupload arguments.
*
* @since 3.4.0
*/
function wp_plupload_default_settings() {
global $wp_scripts;
$data = $wp_scripts->get_data( 'wp-plupload', 'data' );
if ( $data && false !== strpos( $data, '_wpPluploadSettings' ) )
return;
$max_upload_size = wp_max_upload_size();
$defaults = array(
'runtimes' => 'html5,silverlight,flash,html4',
'file_data_name' => 'async-upload', // key passed to $_FILE.
'multiple_queues' => true,
'max_file_size' => $max_upload_size . 'b',
'url' => admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ),
'flash_swf_url' => includes_url( 'js/plupload/plupload.flash.swf' ),
'silverlight_xap_url' => includes_url( 'js/plupload/plupload.silverlight.xap' ),
'filters' => array( array( 'title' => __( 'Allowed Files' ), 'extensions' => '*') ),
'multipart' => true,
'urlstream_upload' => true,
);
$defaults = apply_filters( 'plupload_default_settings', $defaults );
$params = array(
'action' => 'upload-attachment',
);
$params = apply_filters( 'plupload_default_params', $params );
$params['_wpnonce'] = wp_create_nonce( 'media-form' );
$defaults['multipart_params'] = $params;
$settings = array(
'defaults' => $defaults,
'browser' => array(
'mobile' => wp_is_mobile(),
'supported' => _device_can_upload(),
),
);
$script = 'var _wpPluploadSettings = ' . json_encode( $settings ) . ';';
if ( $data )
$script = "$data\n$script";
$wp_scripts->add_data( 'wp-plupload', 'data', $script );
}
add_action( 'customize_controls_enqueue_scripts', 'wp_plupload_default_settings' );
/**
* Prepares an attachment post object for JS, where it is expected
* to be JSON-encoded and fit into an Attachment model.
*
* @since 3.5.0
*
* @param mixed $attachment Attachment ID or object.
* @return array Array of attachment details.
*/
function wp_prepare_attachment_for_js( $attachment ) {
if ( ! $attachment = get_post( $attachment ) )
return;
if ( 'attachment' != $attachment->post_type )
return;
$meta = wp_get_attachment_metadata( $attachment->ID );
list( $type, $subtype ) = explode( '/', $attachment->post_mime_type );
$attachment_url = wp_get_attachment_url( $attachment->ID );
$response = array(
'id' => $attachment->ID,
'title' => $attachment->post_title,
'filename' => basename( $attachment->guid ),
'url' => $attachment_url,
'link' => get_attachment_link( $attachment->ID ),
'alt' => get_post_meta( $attachment->ID, '_wp_attachment_image_alt', true ),
'author' => $attachment->post_author,
'description' => $attachment->post_content,
'caption' => $attachment->post_excerpt,
'name' => $attachment->post_name,
'status' => $attachment->post_status,
'uploadedTo' => $attachment->post_parent,
'date' => strtotime( $attachment->post_date_gmt ) * 1000,
'modified' => strtotime( $attachment->post_modified_gmt ) * 1000,
'mime' => $attachment->post_mime_type,
'type' => $type,
'subtype' => $subtype,
'icon' => wp_mime_type_icon( $attachment->ID ),
);
if ( $meta && 'image' === $type ) {
$sizes = array();
$base_url = str_replace( wp_basename( $attachment_url ), '', $attachment_url );
if ( isset( $meta['sizes'] ) ) {
foreach ( $meta['sizes'] as $slug => $size ) {
$sizes[ $slug ] = array(
'height' => $size['height'],
'width' => $size['width'],
'url' => $base_url . $size['file'],
'orientation' => $size['height'] > $size['width'] ? 'portrait' : 'landscape',
);
}
}
$response = array_merge( $response, array(
'height' => $meta['height'],
'width' => $meta['width'],
'sizes' => $sizes,
'orientation' => $meta['height'] > $meta['width'] ? 'portrait' : 'landscape',
) );
}
return apply_filters( 'wp_prepare_attachment_for_js', $response, $attachment, $meta );
}
/**
* Enqueues all scripts, styles, settings, and templates necessary to use
* all media JS APIs.
*
* @since 3.5.0
*/
function wp_enqueue_media() {
wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'media-views' );
wp_plupload_default_settings();
add_action( 'admin_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
add_action( 'wp_footer', 'wp_print_media_templates' );
}
/**
* Prints the templates used in the media manager.
*
* @since 3.5.0
*/
function wp_print_media_templates( $attachment ) {
?>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-media-modal">
<div class="media-modal">
<h3 class="media-modal-title">{{ title }}</h3>
<a class="media-modal-close" href="" title="<?php esc_attr_e('Close'); ?>">&times;</a>
</div>
Streamlining media, part I. The main goal here is to rearrange the media components in a modularized structure to support more linear workflows. This is that structure using the pre-existing workflows, which will be improved over the course of the next few commits. This leaves a few pieces a bit rough around the edges: namely gallery editing and selecting a featured image. The fine print follows. ---- '''Styles''' * Tightened padding around the modal to optimize for a smaller default screen size. * Added a light dashed line surrounding the modal to provide a subtle cue for the persistent dropzone (which is evolving into a power user feature since we now have a dedicated `upload` state). * Add a size for `hero` buttons. * Remove transitions from frame subviews (e.g. menu, content, sidebar, toolbar). ---- '''Code''' `wp.media.controller.StateManager` * Don't fire `activate` and `deactivate` if attempting to switch to the current state. `wp.media.controller.State` * Add a base state class to bind default methods (as not all states will inherit from the `Library` state). * On `activate`, fire `activate()`, `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`. * The menu view is often a shared object (as its most common use case is switching between states). Assign the view to the state's `menu` attribute. * `menu()` automatically fetches the state's `menu` attribute, attaches the menu view to the frame, and attempts to select a menu item that matches the state's `id`. `wp.media.controller.Library` * Now inherits from `wp.media.controller.State`. `wp.media.controller.Upload` * A new state to improve the upload experience. * Displays a large dropzone when empty (a `UploaderInline` view). * When attachments are uploaded, displays management interface (a `library` state restricted to attachments uploaded during the current session). `wp.media.view.Frame` * In `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`, only change the view if it differs from the current view. Also, ensure `hide-*` classes are properly removed. * `wp.media.view.PriorityList` * A new container view used to sort and render child views by the `priority` property. * Used by `wp.media.view.Sidebar` and `wp.media.view.Menu`. * Next step: Use two instances to power `wp.media.view.Toolbar`. `wp.media.view.Menu` and `wp.media.view.MenuItem` * A new `PriorityList` view that renders a list of views used to switch between states. * `MenuItem` instances have `id` attributes that are tied directly to states. * Separators can be added as plain `Backbone.View` instances with the `separator` class. * Supports any type of `Backbone.View`. `media.view.Menu.Landing` * The landing menu for the 'insert media' workflow. * Includes an inactive link to an "Embed from URL" state. * Next steps: only use in select cases to allot for other workflows (such as featured images). `wp.media.view.AttachmentsBrowser` * A container to render an `Attachments` view with accompanying UI controls (similar to what the `Attachments` view was when it contained the `$list` property). * Currently only renders a `Search` view as a control. * Next steps: Add optional view counts (e.g. "21 images"), upload buttons, and collection filter UI. `wp.media.view.Attachments` * If the `Attachments` scroll buffer is not filled with `Attachment` views, continue loading more attachments. * Use `this.model` instead of `this.controller.state()` to allow `Attachments` views to have differing `edge` and `gutter` properties. * Add `edge()`, a method used to calculate the optimal dimensions for an attachment based on the current width of the `Attachments` container element. * `edge()` is currently only enabled on resize, as the relative positioning and CSS transforms used to center thumbnails are suboptimal when coupled with frequent resizing. * Next steps: For infinite scroll performance improvements, look into absolutely positioning attachment views and paging groups of attachment views. `wp.media.view.UploaderWindow` * Now generates a `$browser` element as the browse button (instead of a full `UploaderInline` view). Using a portable browse button prevents us from having to create a new `wp.Uploader` instance every time we want access to a browse button. `wp.media.view.UploaderInline` * No longer directly linked to the `UploaderWindow` view or its `wp.Uploader` instance. * Used as the default `upload` state view. `wp.media.view.Selection` * An interactive representation of the selected `Attachments`. * Based on the improved workflows, this is likely overkill. For simplicity's sake, will probably remove this in favor of `SelectionPreview`. ---- see #21390. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@22362 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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<div class="media-modal-backdrop">
<div></div>
</div>
</script>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-uploader-window">
<div class="uploader-window-content">
<h3><?php _e( 'Drop files to upload' ); ?></h3>
</div>
</script>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-uploader-inline">
Streamlining media, part I. The main goal here is to rearrange the media components in a modularized structure to support more linear workflows. This is that structure using the pre-existing workflows, which will be improved over the course of the next few commits. This leaves a few pieces a bit rough around the edges: namely gallery editing and selecting a featured image. The fine print follows. ---- '''Styles''' * Tightened padding around the modal to optimize for a smaller default screen size. * Added a light dashed line surrounding the modal to provide a subtle cue for the persistent dropzone (which is evolving into a power user feature since we now have a dedicated `upload` state). * Add a size for `hero` buttons. * Remove transitions from frame subviews (e.g. menu, content, sidebar, toolbar). ---- '''Code''' `wp.media.controller.StateManager` * Don't fire `activate` and `deactivate` if attempting to switch to the current state. `wp.media.controller.State` * Add a base state class to bind default methods (as not all states will inherit from the `Library` state). * On `activate`, fire `activate()`, `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`. * The menu view is often a shared object (as its most common use case is switching between states). Assign the view to the state's `menu` attribute. * `menu()` automatically fetches the state's `menu` attribute, attaches the menu view to the frame, and attempts to select a menu item that matches the state's `id`. `wp.media.controller.Library` * Now inherits from `wp.media.controller.State`. `wp.media.controller.Upload` * A new state to improve the upload experience. * Displays a large dropzone when empty (a `UploaderInline` view). * When attachments are uploaded, displays management interface (a `library` state restricted to attachments uploaded during the current session). `wp.media.view.Frame` * In `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`, only change the view if it differs from the current view. Also, ensure `hide-*` classes are properly removed. * `wp.media.view.PriorityList` * A new container view used to sort and render child views by the `priority` property. * Used by `wp.media.view.Sidebar` and `wp.media.view.Menu`. * Next step: Use two instances to power `wp.media.view.Toolbar`. `wp.media.view.Menu` and `wp.media.view.MenuItem` * A new `PriorityList` view that renders a list of views used to switch between states. * `MenuItem` instances have `id` attributes that are tied directly to states. * Separators can be added as plain `Backbone.View` instances with the `separator` class. * Supports any type of `Backbone.View`. `media.view.Menu.Landing` * The landing menu for the 'insert media' workflow. * Includes an inactive link to an "Embed from URL" state. * Next steps: only use in select cases to allot for other workflows (such as featured images). `wp.media.view.AttachmentsBrowser` * A container to render an `Attachments` view with accompanying UI controls (similar to what the `Attachments` view was when it contained the `$list` property). * Currently only renders a `Search` view as a control. * Next steps: Add optional view counts (e.g. "21 images"), upload buttons, and collection filter UI. `wp.media.view.Attachments` * If the `Attachments` scroll buffer is not filled with `Attachment` views, continue loading more attachments. * Use `this.model` instead of `this.controller.state()` to allow `Attachments` views to have differing `edge` and `gutter` properties. * Add `edge()`, a method used to calculate the optimal dimensions for an attachment based on the current width of the `Attachments` container element. * `edge()` is currently only enabled on resize, as the relative positioning and CSS transforms used to center thumbnails are suboptimal when coupled with frequent resizing. * Next steps: For infinite scroll performance improvements, look into absolutely positioning attachment views and paging groups of attachment views. `wp.media.view.UploaderWindow` * Now generates a `$browser` element as the browse button (instead of a full `UploaderInline` view). Using a portable browse button prevents us from having to create a new `wp.Uploader` instance every time we want access to a browse button. `wp.media.view.UploaderInline` * No longer directly linked to the `UploaderWindow` view or its `wp.Uploader` instance. * Used as the default `upload` state view. `wp.media.view.Selection` * An interactive representation of the selected `Attachments`. * Based on the improved workflows, this is likely overkill. For simplicity's sake, will probably remove this in favor of `SelectionPreview`. ---- see #21390. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@22362 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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<div class="uploader-inline-content">
<h3><?php _e( 'Drop files anywhere to upload' ); ?></h3>
<a href="#" class="browser button button-hero"><?php _e( 'Select Files' ); ?></a>
<div class="media-progress-bar"><div></div></div>
</div>
</script>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-attachment">
<div class="attachment-preview type-{{ type }} subtype-{{ subtype }} {{ orientation }}">
<# if ( uploading ) { #>
<div class="media-progress-bar"><div></div></div>
<# } else if ( 'image' === type ) { #>
<div class="thumbnail">
<div class="centered">
<img src="{{ url }}" draggable="false" />
</div>
</div>
<# } else { #>
<img src="{{ icon }}" class="icon" draggable="false" />
<div class="filename">{{ filename }}</div>
<# } #>
<# if ( buttons.close ) { #>
<a class="close button" href="#">&times;</a>
<# } #>
</div>
<# if ( describe ) { #>
<# if ( 'image' === type ) { #>
<textarea class="describe"
placeholder="<?php esc_attr_e('Describe this image&hellip;'); ?>"
>{{ caption }}</textarea>
<# } else { #>
<textarea class="describe"
<# if ( 'video' === type ) { #>
placeholder="<?php esc_attr_e('Describe this video&hellip;'); ?>"
<# } else if ( 'audio' === type ) { #>
placeholder="<?php esc_attr_e('Describe this audio file&hellip;'); ?>"
<# } else { #>
placeholder="<?php esc_attr_e('Describe this media file&hellip;'); ?>"
<# } #>
>{{ title }}</textarea>
<# } #>
<# } #>
</script>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-attachment-details">
Streamlining media, part I. The main goal here is to rearrange the media components in a modularized structure to support more linear workflows. This is that structure using the pre-existing workflows, which will be improved over the course of the next few commits. This leaves a few pieces a bit rough around the edges: namely gallery editing and selecting a featured image. The fine print follows. ---- '''Styles''' * Tightened padding around the modal to optimize for a smaller default screen size. * Added a light dashed line surrounding the modal to provide a subtle cue for the persistent dropzone (which is evolving into a power user feature since we now have a dedicated `upload` state). * Add a size for `hero` buttons. * Remove transitions from frame subviews (e.g. menu, content, sidebar, toolbar). ---- '''Code''' `wp.media.controller.StateManager` * Don't fire `activate` and `deactivate` if attempting to switch to the current state. `wp.media.controller.State` * Add a base state class to bind default methods (as not all states will inherit from the `Library` state). * On `activate`, fire `activate()`, `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`. * The menu view is often a shared object (as its most common use case is switching between states). Assign the view to the state's `menu` attribute. * `menu()` automatically fetches the state's `menu` attribute, attaches the menu view to the frame, and attempts to select a menu item that matches the state's `id`. `wp.media.controller.Library` * Now inherits from `wp.media.controller.State`. `wp.media.controller.Upload` * A new state to improve the upload experience. * Displays a large dropzone when empty (a `UploaderInline` view). * When attachments are uploaded, displays management interface (a `library` state restricted to attachments uploaded during the current session). `wp.media.view.Frame` * In `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`, only change the view if it differs from the current view. Also, ensure `hide-*` classes are properly removed. * `wp.media.view.PriorityList` * A new container view used to sort and render child views by the `priority` property. * Used by `wp.media.view.Sidebar` and `wp.media.view.Menu`. * Next step: Use two instances to power `wp.media.view.Toolbar`. `wp.media.view.Menu` and `wp.media.view.MenuItem` * A new `PriorityList` view that renders a list of views used to switch between states. * `MenuItem` instances have `id` attributes that are tied directly to states. * Separators can be added as plain `Backbone.View` instances with the `separator` class. * Supports any type of `Backbone.View`. `media.view.Menu.Landing` * The landing menu for the 'insert media' workflow. * Includes an inactive link to an "Embed from URL" state. * Next steps: only use in select cases to allot for other workflows (such as featured images). `wp.media.view.AttachmentsBrowser` * A container to render an `Attachments` view with accompanying UI controls (similar to what the `Attachments` view was when it contained the `$list` property). * Currently only renders a `Search` view as a control. * Next steps: Add optional view counts (e.g. "21 images"), upload buttons, and collection filter UI. `wp.media.view.Attachments` * If the `Attachments` scroll buffer is not filled with `Attachment` views, continue loading more attachments. * Use `this.model` instead of `this.controller.state()` to allow `Attachments` views to have differing `edge` and `gutter` properties. * Add `edge()`, a method used to calculate the optimal dimensions for an attachment based on the current width of the `Attachments` container element. * `edge()` is currently only enabled on resize, as the relative positioning and CSS transforms used to center thumbnails are suboptimal when coupled with frequent resizing. * Next steps: For infinite scroll performance improvements, look into absolutely positioning attachment views and paging groups of attachment views. `wp.media.view.UploaderWindow` * Now generates a `$browser` element as the browse button (instead of a full `UploaderInline` view). Using a portable browse button prevents us from having to create a new `wp.Uploader` instance every time we want access to a browse button. `wp.media.view.UploaderInline` * No longer directly linked to the `UploaderWindow` view or its `wp.Uploader` instance. * Used as the default `upload` state view. `wp.media.view.Selection` * An interactive representation of the selected `Attachments`. * Based on the improved workflows, this is likely overkill. For simplicity's sake, will probably remove this in favor of `SelectionPreview`. ---- see #21390. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@22362 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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<h3><?php _e('Edit Attachment Details'); ?></h3>
<div class="attachment-preview attachment-details-preview type-{{ type }} subtype-{{ subtype }} {{ orientation }}">
<# if ( uploading ) { #>
<div class="media-progress-bar"><div></div></div>
<# } else if ( 'image' === type ) { #>
<div class="thumbnail">
<img src="{{ url }}" draggable="false" />
</div>
<# } else { #>
<div class="icon-thumbnail">
<img src="{{ icon }}" class="icon" draggable="false" />
<div class="filename">{{ filename }}</div>
</div>
<# } #>
</div>
<# if ( 'image' === type ) { #>
<textarea class="describe"
placeholder="<?php esc_attr_e('Describe this image&hellip;'); ?>"
>{{ caption }}</textarea>
<# } else { #>
<textarea class="describe"
<# if ( 'video' === type ) { #>
placeholder="<?php esc_attr_e('Describe this video&hellip;'); ?>"
<# } else if ( 'audio' === type ) { #>
placeholder="<?php esc_attr_e('Describe this audio file&hellip;'); ?>"
<# } else { #>
placeholder="<?php esc_attr_e('Describe this media file&hellip;'); ?>"
<# } #>
>{{ title }}</textarea>
<# } #>
</script>
Streamlining media, part I. The main goal here is to rearrange the media components in a modularized structure to support more linear workflows. This is that structure using the pre-existing workflows, which will be improved over the course of the next few commits. This leaves a few pieces a bit rough around the edges: namely gallery editing and selecting a featured image. The fine print follows. ---- '''Styles''' * Tightened padding around the modal to optimize for a smaller default screen size. * Added a light dashed line surrounding the modal to provide a subtle cue for the persistent dropzone (which is evolving into a power user feature since we now have a dedicated `upload` state). * Add a size for `hero` buttons. * Remove transitions from frame subviews (e.g. menu, content, sidebar, toolbar). ---- '''Code''' `wp.media.controller.StateManager` * Don't fire `activate` and `deactivate` if attempting to switch to the current state. `wp.media.controller.State` * Add a base state class to bind default methods (as not all states will inherit from the `Library` state). * On `activate`, fire `activate()`, `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`. * The menu view is often a shared object (as its most common use case is switching between states). Assign the view to the state's `menu` attribute. * `menu()` automatically fetches the state's `menu` attribute, attaches the menu view to the frame, and attempts to select a menu item that matches the state's `id`. `wp.media.controller.Library` * Now inherits from `wp.media.controller.State`. `wp.media.controller.Upload` * A new state to improve the upload experience. * Displays a large dropzone when empty (a `UploaderInline` view). * When attachments are uploaded, displays management interface (a `library` state restricted to attachments uploaded during the current session). `wp.media.view.Frame` * In `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`, only change the view if it differs from the current view. Also, ensure `hide-*` classes are properly removed. * `wp.media.view.PriorityList` * A new container view used to sort and render child views by the `priority` property. * Used by `wp.media.view.Sidebar` and `wp.media.view.Menu`. * Next step: Use two instances to power `wp.media.view.Toolbar`. `wp.media.view.Menu` and `wp.media.view.MenuItem` * A new `PriorityList` view that renders a list of views used to switch between states. * `MenuItem` instances have `id` attributes that are tied directly to states. * Separators can be added as plain `Backbone.View` instances with the `separator` class. * Supports any type of `Backbone.View`. `media.view.Menu.Landing` * The landing menu for the 'insert media' workflow. * Includes an inactive link to an "Embed from URL" state. * Next steps: only use in select cases to allot for other workflows (such as featured images). `wp.media.view.AttachmentsBrowser` * A container to render an `Attachments` view with accompanying UI controls (similar to what the `Attachments` view was when it contained the `$list` property). * Currently only renders a `Search` view as a control. * Next steps: Add optional view counts (e.g. "21 images"), upload buttons, and collection filter UI. `wp.media.view.Attachments` * If the `Attachments` scroll buffer is not filled with `Attachment` views, continue loading more attachments. * Use `this.model` instead of `this.controller.state()` to allow `Attachments` views to have differing `edge` and `gutter` properties. * Add `edge()`, a method used to calculate the optimal dimensions for an attachment based on the current width of the `Attachments` container element. * `edge()` is currently only enabled on resize, as the relative positioning and CSS transforms used to center thumbnails are suboptimal when coupled with frequent resizing. * Next steps: For infinite scroll performance improvements, look into absolutely positioning attachment views and paging groups of attachment views. `wp.media.view.UploaderWindow` * Now generates a `$browser` element as the browse button (instead of a full `UploaderInline` view). Using a portable browse button prevents us from having to create a new `wp.Uploader` instance every time we want access to a browse button. `wp.media.view.UploaderInline` * No longer directly linked to the `UploaderWindow` view or its `wp.Uploader` instance. * Used as the default `upload` state view. `wp.media.view.Selection` * An interactive representation of the selected `Attachments`. * Based on the improved workflows, this is likely overkill. For simplicity's sake, will probably remove this in favor of `SelectionPreview`. ---- see #21390. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@22362 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-media-selection">
<div class="selection-info">
<span class="count"></span>
<# if ( clearable ) { #>
Streamlining media, part I. The main goal here is to rearrange the media components in a modularized structure to support more linear workflows. This is that structure using the pre-existing workflows, which will be improved over the course of the next few commits. This leaves a few pieces a bit rough around the edges: namely gallery editing and selecting a featured image. The fine print follows. ---- '''Styles''' * Tightened padding around the modal to optimize for a smaller default screen size. * Added a light dashed line surrounding the modal to provide a subtle cue for the persistent dropzone (which is evolving into a power user feature since we now have a dedicated `upload` state). * Add a size for `hero` buttons. * Remove transitions from frame subviews (e.g. menu, content, sidebar, toolbar). ---- '''Code''' `wp.media.controller.StateManager` * Don't fire `activate` and `deactivate` if attempting to switch to the current state. `wp.media.controller.State` * Add a base state class to bind default methods (as not all states will inherit from the `Library` state). * On `activate`, fire `activate()`, `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`. * The menu view is often a shared object (as its most common use case is switching between states). Assign the view to the state's `menu` attribute. * `menu()` automatically fetches the state's `menu` attribute, attaches the menu view to the frame, and attempts to select a menu item that matches the state's `id`. `wp.media.controller.Library` * Now inherits from `wp.media.controller.State`. `wp.media.controller.Upload` * A new state to improve the upload experience. * Displays a large dropzone when empty (a `UploaderInline` view). * When attachments are uploaded, displays management interface (a `library` state restricted to attachments uploaded during the current session). `wp.media.view.Frame` * In `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`, only change the view if it differs from the current view. Also, ensure `hide-*` classes are properly removed. * `wp.media.view.PriorityList` * A new container view used to sort and render child views by the `priority` property. * Used by `wp.media.view.Sidebar` and `wp.media.view.Menu`. * Next step: Use two instances to power `wp.media.view.Toolbar`. `wp.media.view.Menu` and `wp.media.view.MenuItem` * A new `PriorityList` view that renders a list of views used to switch between states. * `MenuItem` instances have `id` attributes that are tied directly to states. * Separators can be added as plain `Backbone.View` instances with the `separator` class. * Supports any type of `Backbone.View`. `media.view.Menu.Landing` * The landing menu for the 'insert media' workflow. * Includes an inactive link to an "Embed from URL" state. * Next steps: only use in select cases to allot for other workflows (such as featured images). `wp.media.view.AttachmentsBrowser` * A container to render an `Attachments` view with accompanying UI controls (similar to what the `Attachments` view was when it contained the `$list` property). * Currently only renders a `Search` view as a control. * Next steps: Add optional view counts (e.g. "21 images"), upload buttons, and collection filter UI. `wp.media.view.Attachments` * If the `Attachments` scroll buffer is not filled with `Attachment` views, continue loading more attachments. * Use `this.model` instead of `this.controller.state()` to allow `Attachments` views to have differing `edge` and `gutter` properties. * Add `edge()`, a method used to calculate the optimal dimensions for an attachment based on the current width of the `Attachments` container element. * `edge()` is currently only enabled on resize, as the relative positioning and CSS transforms used to center thumbnails are suboptimal when coupled with frequent resizing. * Next steps: For infinite scroll performance improvements, look into absolutely positioning attachment views and paging groups of attachment views. `wp.media.view.UploaderWindow` * Now generates a `$browser` element as the browse button (instead of a full `UploaderInline` view). Using a portable browse button prevents us from having to create a new `wp.Uploader` instance every time we want access to a browse button. `wp.media.view.UploaderInline` * No longer directly linked to the `UploaderWindow` view or its `wp.Uploader` instance. * Used as the default `upload` state view. `wp.media.view.Selection` * An interactive representation of the selected `Attachments`. * Based on the improved workflows, this is likely overkill. For simplicity's sake, will probably remove this in favor of `SelectionPreview`. ---- see #21390. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@22362 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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<a class="clear-selection" href="#"><?php _e('Clear'); ?></a>
<# } #>
Streamlining media, part I. The main goal here is to rearrange the media components in a modularized structure to support more linear workflows. This is that structure using the pre-existing workflows, which will be improved over the course of the next few commits. This leaves a few pieces a bit rough around the edges: namely gallery editing and selecting a featured image. The fine print follows. ---- '''Styles''' * Tightened padding around the modal to optimize for a smaller default screen size. * Added a light dashed line surrounding the modal to provide a subtle cue for the persistent dropzone (which is evolving into a power user feature since we now have a dedicated `upload` state). * Add a size for `hero` buttons. * Remove transitions from frame subviews (e.g. menu, content, sidebar, toolbar). ---- '''Code''' `wp.media.controller.StateManager` * Don't fire `activate` and `deactivate` if attempting to switch to the current state. `wp.media.controller.State` * Add a base state class to bind default methods (as not all states will inherit from the `Library` state). * On `activate`, fire `activate()`, `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`. * The menu view is often a shared object (as its most common use case is switching between states). Assign the view to the state's `menu` attribute. * `menu()` automatically fetches the state's `menu` attribute, attaches the menu view to the frame, and attempts to select a menu item that matches the state's `id`. `wp.media.controller.Library` * Now inherits from `wp.media.controller.State`. `wp.media.controller.Upload` * A new state to improve the upload experience. * Displays a large dropzone when empty (a `UploaderInline` view). * When attachments are uploaded, displays management interface (a `library` state restricted to attachments uploaded during the current session). `wp.media.view.Frame` * In `menu()`, `content()`, `sidebar()`, and `toolbar()`, only change the view if it differs from the current view. Also, ensure `hide-*` classes are properly removed. * `wp.media.view.PriorityList` * A new container view used to sort and render child views by the `priority` property. * Used by `wp.media.view.Sidebar` and `wp.media.view.Menu`. * Next step: Use two instances to power `wp.media.view.Toolbar`. `wp.media.view.Menu` and `wp.media.view.MenuItem` * A new `PriorityList` view that renders a list of views used to switch between states. * `MenuItem` instances have `id` attributes that are tied directly to states. * Separators can be added as plain `Backbone.View` instances with the `separator` class. * Supports any type of `Backbone.View`. `media.view.Menu.Landing` * The landing menu for the 'insert media' workflow. * Includes an inactive link to an "Embed from URL" state. * Next steps: only use in select cases to allot for other workflows (such as featured images). `wp.media.view.AttachmentsBrowser` * A container to render an `Attachments` view with accompanying UI controls (similar to what the `Attachments` view was when it contained the `$list` property). * Currently only renders a `Search` view as a control. * Next steps: Add optional view counts (e.g. "21 images"), upload buttons, and collection filter UI. `wp.media.view.Attachments` * If the `Attachments` scroll buffer is not filled with `Attachment` views, continue loading more attachments. * Use `this.model` instead of `this.controller.state()` to allow `Attachments` views to have differing `edge` and `gutter` properties. * Add `edge()`, a method used to calculate the optimal dimensions for an attachment based on the current width of the `Attachments` container element. * `edge()` is currently only enabled on resize, as the relative positioning and CSS transforms used to center thumbnails are suboptimal when coupled with frequent resizing. * Next steps: For infinite scroll performance improvements, look into absolutely positioning attachment views and paging groups of attachment views. `wp.media.view.UploaderWindow` * Now generates a `$browser` element as the browse button (instead of a full `UploaderInline` view). Using a portable browse button prevents us from having to create a new `wp.Uploader` instance every time we want access to a browse button. `wp.media.view.UploaderInline` * No longer directly linked to the `UploaderWindow` view or its `wp.Uploader` instance. * Used as the default `upload` state view. `wp.media.view.Selection` * An interactive representation of the selected `Attachments`. * Based on the improved workflows, this is likely overkill. For simplicity's sake, will probably remove this in favor of `SelectionPreview`. ---- see #21390. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@22362 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-11-04 23:59:12 +01:00
</div>
<div class="selection-view"></div>
</script>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-media-selection-preview">
<div class="selected-img selected-count-{{ count }}">
<# if ( thumbnail ) { #>
<img src="{{ thumbnail }}" draggable="false" />
<# } #>
<span class="count">{{ count }}</span>
</div>
<# if ( clearable ) { #>
<a class="clear-selection" href="#"><?php _e('Clear selection'); ?></a>
<# } #>
</script>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-attachment-display-settings">
<h3><?php _e('Attachment Display Settings'); ?></h3>
<h4><?php _e('Alignment'); ?></h4>
<div class="alignment button-group button-large"
data-setting="align"
<# if ( userSettings ) { #>
data-user-setting="align"
<# } #>>
<button class="button" value="left">
<?php esc_attr_e('Left'); ?>
</button>
<button class="button" value="center">
<?php esc_attr_e('Center'); ?>
</button>
<button class="button" value="right">
<?php esc_attr_e('Right'); ?>
</button>
<button class="button active" value="none">
<?php esc_attr_e('None'); ?>
</button>
</div>
<h4><?php _e('Link To'); ?></h4>
<div class="link-to button-group button-large"
data-setting="link"
<# if ( userSettings ) { #>
data-user-setting="urlbutton"
<# } #>>
<button class="button active" value="post">
<?php esc_attr_e('Attachment Page'); ?>
</button>
<button class="button" value="file">
<?php esc_attr_e('Media File'); ?>
</button>
<button class="button" value="none">
<?php esc_attr_e('None'); ?>
</button>
</div>
<# if ( ! _.isUndefined( sizes ) ) { #>
<h4><?php _e('Size'); ?></h4>
<select class="size" name="size"
data-setting="size"
<# if ( userSettings ) { #>
data-user-setting="imgsize"
<# } #>>
<?php
$sizes = apply_filters( 'image_size_names_choose', array(
'thumbnail' => __('Thumbnail'),
'medium' => __('Medium'),
'large' => __('Large'),
) );
foreach ( $sizes as $value => $name ) : ?>
<# if ( ! _.isUndefined( sizes['<?php echo esc_js( $value ); ?>'] ) ) { #>
<option value="<?php echo esc_attr( $value ); ?>" <?php selected( $value, 'medium' ); ?>>
<?php echo esc_html( $name ); ?>
</option>
<# } #>>
<?php endforeach; ?>
<option value="full">
<?php echo esc_html_e( 'Full Size' ); ?>
</option>
</select>
<# } #>
</script>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-gallery-settings">
<h3><?php _e('Gallery Settings'); ?></h3>
<h4><?php _e('Link To'); ?></h4>
<div class="link-to button-group"
data-setting="link">
<button class="button active" value="post">
<?php esc_attr_e('Attachment Page'); ?>
</button>
<button class="button" value="file">
<?php esc_attr_e('Media File'); ?>
</button>
</div>
<h4><?php _e('Gallery Columns'); ?></h4>
<select class="columns" name="columns"
data-setting="columns">
<?php for ( $i = 1; $i <= 9; $i++ ) : ?>
<option value="<?php echo esc_attr( $i ); ?>" <?php selected( $i, 3 ); ?>>
<?php echo esc_html( $i ); ?>
</option>
<?php endfor; ?>
</select>
</script>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-editor-attachment">
<div class="editor-attachment-preview">
<# if ( url ) { #>
<img src="{{ url }}" width="{{ width }}" height="{{ height }}" draggable="false" />
<# } #>
<# if ( uploading ) { #>
<div class="media-progress-bar"><div></div></div>
<# } #>
<div class="overlay">
<div class="button close">&times;</div>
</div>
</div>
<div class="describe"></div>
</script>
Use the new media modal to insert galleries into TinyMCE and the text editor. '''Galleries''' * Gallery insertion from the new media modal (into TinyMCE, the text editor, etc). * Gallery previews in TinyMCE now use the `wp.mce.views` API. * Disables the TinyMCE `wpgallery` plugin. * Gallery previews consist of the first image of the gallery and the appearance of a stack. This will later be fleshed out to include more images/functionality (including editing the gallery, gallery properties, and showing the number of images in the gallery). * Multiple galleries can be added to a single post. * The gallery MCE view provides a bridge between the `wp.shortcode` and `Attachments` representation of a gallery, which allows the existing collection to persist when a gallery is initially created (preventing a request to the server for the query). '''Shortcodes''' * Renames `wp.shortcode.Match` to `wp.shortcode` to better expose the shortcode constructor. * The `wp.shortcode` constructor now accepts an object of options instead of a `wp.shortcode.regexp()` match. * A `wp.shortcode` instance can be created from a `wp.shortcode.regexp()` match by calling `wp.shortcode.fromMatch( match )`. * Adds `wp.shortcode.string()`, which takes a set of shortcode parameters and converts them into a string.* Renames `wp.shortcode.prototype.text()` to `wp.shortcode.prototype.string()`. * Adds an additional capture group to `wp.shortcode.regexp()` that records whether or not the shortcode has a closing tag. This allows us to improve the accuracy of the syntax used when transforming a shortcode object back into a string. '''Media Models''' * Prevents media `Query` models from observing the central `Attachments.all` object when query args without corresponding filters are set (otherwise, queries quickly amass false positives). * Adds `post__in`, `post__not_in`, and `post_parent` as acceptable JS attachment `Query` args. * `Attachments.more()` always returns a `$.promise` object. see #21390, #21809, #21812, #21815, #21817. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@22120 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-10-05 06:23:59 +02:00
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-editor-gallery">
<# if ( url ) { #>
<img src="{{ url }}" draggable="false" />
<# } #>
<div class="overlay">
<div class="button close">&times;</div>
<div class="button edit"><?php _e('Edit'); ?></div>
</div>
Use the new media modal to insert galleries into TinyMCE and the text editor. '''Galleries''' * Gallery insertion from the new media modal (into TinyMCE, the text editor, etc). * Gallery previews in TinyMCE now use the `wp.mce.views` API. * Disables the TinyMCE `wpgallery` plugin. * Gallery previews consist of the first image of the gallery and the appearance of a stack. This will later be fleshed out to include more images/functionality (including editing the gallery, gallery properties, and showing the number of images in the gallery). * Multiple galleries can be added to a single post. * The gallery MCE view provides a bridge between the `wp.shortcode` and `Attachments` representation of a gallery, which allows the existing collection to persist when a gallery is initially created (preventing a request to the server for the query). '''Shortcodes''' * Renames `wp.shortcode.Match` to `wp.shortcode` to better expose the shortcode constructor. * The `wp.shortcode` constructor now accepts an object of options instead of a `wp.shortcode.regexp()` match. * A `wp.shortcode` instance can be created from a `wp.shortcode.regexp()` match by calling `wp.shortcode.fromMatch( match )`. * Adds `wp.shortcode.string()`, which takes a set of shortcode parameters and converts them into a string.* Renames `wp.shortcode.prototype.text()` to `wp.shortcode.prototype.string()`. * Adds an additional capture group to `wp.shortcode.regexp()` that records whether or not the shortcode has a closing tag. This allows us to improve the accuracy of the syntax used when transforming a shortcode object back into a string. '''Media Models''' * Prevents media `Query` models from observing the central `Attachments.all` object when query args without corresponding filters are set (otherwise, queries quickly amass false positives). * Adds `post__in`, `post__not_in`, and `post_parent` as acceptable JS attachment `Query` args. * `Attachments.more()` always returns a `$.promise` object. see #21390, #21809, #21812, #21815, #21817. git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@22120 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
2012-10-05 06:23:59 +02:00
</script>
<script type="text/html" id="tmpl-attachments-css">
<style type="text/css" id="{{ id }}-css">
#{{ id }} {
padding: 0 {{ gutter }}px;
}
#{{ id }} .attachment {
margin: {{ gutter }}px;
width: {{ edge }}px;
}
#{{ id }} .attachment-preview,
#{{ id }} .attachment-preview .thumbnail {
width: {{ edge }}px;
height: {{ edge }}px;
}
#{{ id }} .portrait .thumbnail img {
width: {{ edge }}px;
height: auto;
}
#{{ id }} .landscape .thumbnail img {
width: auto;
height: {{ edge }}px;
}
</style>
</script>
<?php
}