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 && 'edit' == $context ) // 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, $context );
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;
// plugins can use this to provide resize services
if ( $out = apply_filters( 'image_downsize', false, $id, $size ) )
return $out;
$img_url = wp_get_attachment_url($id);
$meta = wp_get_attachment_metadata($id);
$width = $height = 0;
$is_intermediate = false;
$img_url_basename = wp_basename($img_url);
// 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 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);
$title = $title ? 'title="' . esc_attr( $title ) . '" ' : '';
$class = 'align' . esc_attr($align) .' size-' . esc_attr($size) . ' wp-image-' . $id;
$class = apply_filters('get_image_tag_class', $class, $id, $align, $size);
$html = '';
$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;
// Very small dimensions may result in 0, 1 should be the minimum.
$w = max ( 1, intval( $current_width * $ratio ) );
$h = max ( 1, 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 WP_Image_Editor.
*
* 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_get_image_editor( $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.
* @param mixed $attr Optional, attributes for the image markup.
* @return string HTML img element or empty string on failure.
*/
function wp_get_attachment_image($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(" $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( '#((?:]+>\s*)?]+>(?:\s*)?)(.*)#is', $content, $matches ) ) {
$content = $matches[1];
$attr['caption'] = trim( $matches[2] );
}
} elseif ( strpos( $attr['caption'], '<' ) !== false ) {
$attr['caption'] = wp_kses( $attr['caption'], 'post' );
}
// Allow plugins/themes to override the default caption template.
$output = apply_filters('img_caption_shortcode', '', $attr, $content);
if ( $output != '' )
return $output;
$atts = shortcode_atts( array(
'id' => '',
'align' => 'alignnone',
'width' => '',
'caption' => ''
), $attr, 'caption' );
$atts['width'] = (int) $atts['width'];
if ( $atts['width'] < 1 || empty( $atts['caption'] ) )
return $content;
if ( ! empty( $atts['id'] ) )
$atts['id'] = 'id="' . esc_attr( $atts['id'] ) . '" ';
$caption_width = 10 + $atts['width'];
/**
* Filter the width of an image's caption.
*
* By default, the caption is 10 pixels greater than the width of the image,
* to prevent post content from running up against a floated image.
*
* @since 3.7.0
*
* @param int $caption_width Width in pixels. To remove this inline style, return zero.
* @param array $atts {
* The attributes of the caption shortcode.
*
* @type string 'id' The ID of the div element for the caption.
* @type string 'align' The class name that aligns the caption. Default 'alignnone'.
* @type int 'width' The width of the image being captioned.
* @type string 'caption' The image's caption.
* }
* @param string $content The image element, possibly wrapped in a hyperlink.
*/
$caption_width = apply_filters( 'img_caption_shortcode_width', $caption_width, $atts, $content );
$style = '';
if ( $caption_width )
$style = 'style="width: ' . (int) $caption_width . 'px" ';
return '