Make it a dependency of media-views (and therefore media-editor). Move its userSettings JS object from admin-header to being paired with the script in script loader.
see #22730.
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Most users don't realize that the Featured Image meta box exists; if they do, few use it.
Restores the old meta box UI, including the admin_post_thumbnail_html filter. If a plugin is using _wp_post_thumbnail_html() in conjunction with Thickbox elsewhere, it will also magically still work.
Specific underlying changes:
* Converts the modal view to use the view manager, which means that a call to open() will automatically call render and attach if necessary.
* Doesn't automatically set a state in wp.media, to allow code to customize the states to be added before activation.
props koopersmith.
fixes#21776.
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We are de-emphasising attaching (see [22630]) but this is existing
core functionality and will remain for now. This commit just cleans
it up a bit so as to be less embarrassing.
props lessbloat, helenyhou.
fixes#20164.
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* Use a less specific selector (the body, actually) to delegate opening the media dialog.
* Allow the editor ID to be the empty string so the `media_buttons` action can be called without arguments.
see #22284, #21390.
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* Reactivates the `wpgallery` and `wpeditimage` TinyMCE plugins. Deactivates the `wpviews` TinyMCE plugin.
* Moves still-relevant logic from `mce-views.js` to `media-upload.js` and `shortcode.js`.
* No longer include `wp-includes/js/mce-views.js`. This code will not be used in 3.5, and should be considered unstable.
* Currently, this is the real 3.4 experience; as such, editing triggers the old modals. Changing this is the next major step.
When reassessing views, we should look over all of these tickets and anticipate these bugs accordingly.
fixes#21813, #22123, #22155, #22161, #22257, #22266, #22318, #22407, see #21390.
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`wp.media` now recognizes the `frame` attribute (currently a string; either'select' or 'post') and defaults to using a basic select frame. It also checks for the existence of classes in a safer fashion, as it does not assume the `MediaFrame` property exists.
see #21390.
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`wp.mce.media`
* Watch all workflows for the `insert` event and attempt to insert the current state's `selection` if it exists.
* Fetch and pass attachment display properties through to `wp.media.string.image()`.
`wp.media.controller.Region`
* Separate the concept of events and modes.
* All events triggered on a `Region` trigger both `event` and `event:mode` callbacks.
* When a mode is deactivated, `deactivate` and `deactivate:mode` events are fired.
* When a mode is activated, `activate` and `activate:mode` events are fired.
`wp.media.controller.Library`
* Remove the `details()`, `buildDetails()`, and `clearDetails()` methods that juggled sidebar views. Instead, handle the sidebar views using modes.
`wp.media.controller.Gallery`
* Shift the overloaded `sidebar()` method to use modes.
`wp.media.view.MediaFrame.Post`
* Declare `activate:mode` event bindings using an nested object to reduce repetition.
* Update sidebar activation callbacks.
`wp.media.view.Settings`
* Refactor to leverage HTML data attributes and implicit values (instead of setting the fallback whenever an object was created). This has the additional benefit that gallery shortcode parameters are not output when the user has left them set to the default.
see #21390.
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`wp.media.model.Query.more()`
* If a request has already been sent out for more attachments, return that request object instead of creating another.
`wp.media.controller.Region`
* A region allows views to be swapped in and out of a section of the page without either view having to know about the other.
* Application components can use the same callbacks and resources by leveraging `Region.mode()`, which triggers a set of callbacks to create or transform the current view, but only if necessary.
`wp.media.view.Frame`
* Leverage `Region` controllers instead of forcing states to swap view objects, which causes states to fit more comfortably in the controller-camp.
* Add `previous()`, a method to fetch the previous state `id`.
* Separate out the default settings over several objects (so blank frames can be instantiated).
`wp.media.view.MediaFrame`
* The base `Frame` used for media management: handles integration with the `Modal` and `UploaderWindow` views.
`wp.media.view.MediaFrame.Post`
* Includes all default media states and callbacks necessary for inserting media into a post.
see #21390.
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Revises the concept of the media controller and workspace views (i.e. two central points of control) to be more granular. The main media object is now the `Frame`, which is a hybrid view and state machine.
The state machine is a collection of states, which are just generic instances of `Backbone.Model`. This circumvents the problem of juggling global parameters when changing states. Each state contains its own event loop. All events are also forwarded to the frame itself (as is the case in all model/collection relationships).
The frame view contains several regions, each of which can be overridden without harming or re-rendering the other regions. These work well when used in conjunction with the state machine events.
This removes the upload sidebar (don't worry, visible upload UI will return). Drag and drop uploading still works. The ability to upload has been abstracted into its own view (instead of being attached to the central workspace view).
Editing galleries is temporarily broken — the gallery creation and editing experiences will be unified in a future patch.
Adds events to detect dragging changes in `wp.Uploader` and adds methods to detect and leverage browser support for CSS3 transitions.
see #21390, #21809.
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* Adds a `$wrapper` property to MCE views to allow them to manipulate the wrapper on render. This should be used sparingly — only for layout changes that cannot be accomplished through altering the wrapper's children — and likely only for adding/removing classes.
* Uses `wp.html.string()` in `wp.mce.view.toView()`.
see #21390, #21812, #21813.
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* Adds a `describe` option to the workflow controller to support inline caption editing.
* For images, descriptions are mapped to the `caption` attribute.
* For other media items, descriptions are mapped to the `title` attribute.
* Descriptions are saved when the textarea's `change` event fires (i.e. when the textarea is blurred).
fixes#21807, see #21390.
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* Adds `wp.media.string.link( attachment )` for printing attachment links.
* Adds the `link` attribute to `Attachment` models that corresponds to the link to the attachment post.
see #21390, #21836.
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The edit button on gallery MCE views will open a new instance of the media modal. Images can be removed, uploaded, and reordered. However, the "Add images from media library" button is not yet functional.
see #21390, #21809, #21815.
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'''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.
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* Adds the code required to include the new media scripts, styles, and settings to `media_button()`.
* Improves script dependencies, namely making `media-upload` require `media-views`.
* Some CSS tweaks for the making the new button work well with QuickPress.
see #21390, fixes#22021.
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Add a "Beta Media" button to the post editor. Currently, it is only capable of inserting images. Other attachment types and galleries need not apply... yet.
* Added `wp.media.string.image( attachment, props )` for generating an image as a string from an attachment and relevant attachment display properties.
* Properly localized the gallery workflow.
* Added `Workflow.update()`, which closes the modal, triggers an `update` event, and resets the selection.
* Added `wp.mce.media` to manage the various media workflows for editors.
see #21813, #21814, #21390.
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Previously you could quite easily send a new post into the back of beyond by specifying an invalid date like the 30th Feb and this was very confusing.
Sometimes it would seem to work and sometimes the post would end up very far in the past - depending on the mysql version and other factors.
Fixes#17180 props jkudish.
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Moves the uploading Attachments queue from the media workspace view to the uploader itself. This ensures that all attachments are added to the central attachmnet store.
Updates wp.Uploader to pass Attachment models to callbacks instead of Plupload file objects. Attachments in the process of uploading have a reference to the file object (which can be fetched by calling `attachment.get('file');`).
Also updates the customizer to be compatible with the API changes.
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Using the new buttons:
* Button classes are now stackable.
* All buttons should use a base class of "button".
* Buttons default to the gray style (formerly "button-secondary"). Buttons can add a style by adding additional classes. To make a primary button, add the "button-primary" class.
* Buttons can be rendered in various sizes. In addition to the default size, you can add "button-large", "button-small", or "button-tiny".
For backwards compatibility reasons, "button-primary" and "button-secondary" both work as standalone classes.
get_submit_button() has been adjusted to handle shorthand button classes (i.e. button classes can be passed without the "button-" prefix).
props lessbloat, helenyhou, trepmal, nacin. see #21598.
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* This moves our "development" versions from .dev.js to .js (same for css).
* The compressed version then moves from .js to .min.js (same for css).
By switching to the standard .min convention, it sets expectations for developers,
and works nicely with existing tools such as ack.
fixes#21633.
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