WordPress/wp-includes/js/media/views/toolbar/embed.js
Scott Taylor a5478d7adb Let us pray to the gods of backwards compatibility:
* The way that the JS modules for media are currently set up turns the existing global `wp.media` namespace into a read-only API, this is bad.
* For the existing module implementation to work with plugins, those looking to override or extend a class would have to modify their own plugin to use `browserify` - we can't expect this to happen
* Because the general way that plugins override media classes is via machete (resetting them to something else), we cannot use `require( 'module' )` in the internal code for media modules

We CAN continue to use `require( 'fun/js' )` in the manifests for media. 

Future code/projects should carefully consider what is made to be public API. In 3.5, EVERYTHING was made public, so everything shall remain public.

See #31684, #28510.

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/*globals wp, _ */
/**
* wp.media.view.Toolbar.Embed
*
* @class
* @augments wp.media.view.Toolbar.Select
* @augments wp.media.view.Toolbar
* @augments wp.media.View
* @augments wp.Backbone.View
* @augments Backbone.View
*/
var Select = wp.media.view.Toolbar.Select,
l10n = wp.media.view.l10n,
Embed;
Embed = Select.extend({
initialize: function() {
_.defaults( this.options, {
text: l10n.insertIntoPost,
requires: false
});
// Call 'initialize' directly on the parent class.
Select.prototype.initialize.apply( this, arguments );
},
refresh: function() {
var url = this.controller.state().props.get('url');
this.get('select').model.set( 'disabled', ! url || url === 'http://' );
/**
* call 'refresh' directly on the parent class
*/
Select.prototype.refresh.apply( this, arguments );
}
});
module.exports = Embed;