elements.
*
* @see Walker
* @see wp_category_checklist()
* @see wp_terms_checklist()
* @since 2.5.1
*/
class Walker_Category_Checklist extends Walker {
public $tree_type = 'category';
public $db_fields = array ('parent' => 'parent', 'id' => 'term_id'); //TODO: decouple this
/**
* Starts the list before the elements are added.
*
* @see Walker:start_lvl()
*
* @since 2.5.1
*
* @param string $output Passed by reference. Used to append additional content.
* @param int $depth Depth of category. Used for tab indentation.
* @param array $args An array of arguments. @see wp_terms_checklist()
*/
public function start_lvl( &$output, $depth = 0, $args = array() ) {
$indent = str_repeat("\t", $depth);
$output .= "$indent
\n";
}
/**
* Ends the list of after the elements are added.
*
* @see Walker::end_lvl()
*
* @since 2.5.1
*
* @param string $output Passed by reference. Used to append additional content.
* @param int $depth Depth of category. Used for tab indentation.
* @param array $args An array of arguments. @see wp_terms_checklist()
*/
public function end_lvl( &$output, $depth = 0, $args = array() ) {
$indent = str_repeat("\t", $depth);
$output .= "$indent
\n";
}
/**
* Start the element output.
*
* @see Walker::start_el()
*
* @since 2.5.1
*
* @param string $output Passed by reference. Used to append additional content.
* @param object $category The current term object.
* @param int $depth Depth of the term in reference to parents. Default 0.
* @param array $args An array of arguments. @see wp_terms_checklist()
* @param int $id ID of the current term.
*/
public function start_el( &$output, $category, $depth = 0, $args = array(), $id = 0 ) {
if ( empty( $args['taxonomy'] ) ) {
$taxonomy = 'category';
} else {
$taxonomy = $args['taxonomy'];
}
if ( $taxonomy == 'category' ) {
$name = 'post_category';
} else {
$name = 'tax_input[' . $taxonomy . ']';
}
$args['popular_cats'] = empty( $args['popular_cats'] ) ? array() : $args['popular_cats'];
$class = in_array( $category->term_id, $args['popular_cats'] ) ? ' class="popular-category"' : '';
$args['selected_cats'] = empty( $args['selected_cats'] ) ? array() : $args['selected_cats'];
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/category-template.php */
$output .= "\n
" .
'';
}
/**
* Ends the element output, if needed.
*
* @see Walker::end_el()
*
* @since 2.5.1
*
* @param string $output Passed by reference. Used to append additional content.
* @param object $category The current term object.
* @param int $depth Depth of the term in reference to parents. Default 0.
* @param array $args An array of arguments. @see wp_terms_checklist()
*/
public function end_el( &$output, $category, $depth = 0, $args = array() ) {
$output .= "
\n";
}
}
/**
* Output an unordered list of checkbox elements labelled
* with category names.
*
* @see wp_terms_checklist()
* @since 2.5.1
*
* @param int $post_id Mark categories associated with this post as checked. $selected_cats must not be an array.
* @param int $descendants_and_self ID of the category to output along with its descendents.
* @param bool|array $selected_cats List of categories to mark as checked.
* @param bool|array $popular_cats Override the list of categories that receive the "popular-category" class.
* @param object $walker Walker object to use to build the output.
* @param bool $checked_ontop Move checked items out of the hierarchy and to the top of the list.
*/
function wp_category_checklist( $post_id = 0, $descendants_and_self = 0, $selected_cats = false, $popular_cats = false, $walker = null, $checked_ontop = true ) {
wp_terms_checklist( $post_id, array(
'taxonomy' => 'category',
'descendants_and_self' => $descendants_and_self,
'selected_cats' => $selected_cats,
'popular_cats' => $popular_cats,
'walker' => $walker,
'checked_ontop' => $checked_ontop
) );
}
/**
* Output an unordered list of checkbox elements labelled
* with term names. Taxonomy independent version of wp_category_checklist().
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param int $post_id
* @param array $args
*/
function wp_terms_checklist( $post_id = 0, $args = array() ) {
$defaults = array(
'descendants_and_self' => 0,
'selected_cats' => false,
'popular_cats' => false,
'walker' => null,
'taxonomy' => 'category',
'checked_ontop' => true
);
/**
* Filter the taxonomy terms checklist arguments.
*
* @since 3.4.0
*
* @see wp_terms_checklist()
*
* @param array $args An array of arguments.
* @param int $post_id The post ID.
*/
$params = apply_filters( 'wp_terms_checklist_args', $args, $post_id );
$r = wp_parse_args( $params, $defaults );
if ( empty( $r['walker'] ) || ! is_a( $r['walker'], 'Walker' ) ) {
$walker = new Walker_Category_Checklist;
} else {
$walker = $r['walker'];
}
$taxonomy = $r['taxonomy'];
$descendants_and_self = (int) $r['descendants_and_self'];
$args = array( 'taxonomy' => $taxonomy );
$tax = get_taxonomy( $taxonomy );
$args['disabled'] = ! current_user_can( $tax->cap->assign_terms );
if ( is_array( $r['selected_cats'] ) ) {
$args['selected_cats'] = $r['selected_cats'];
} elseif ( $post_id ) {
$args['selected_cats'] = wp_get_object_terms( $post_id, $taxonomy, array_merge( $args, array( 'fields' => 'ids' ) ) );
} else {
$args['selected_cats'] = array();
}
if ( is_array( $r['popular_cats'] ) ) {
$args['popular_cats'] = $r['popular_cats'];
} else {
$args['popular_cats'] = get_terms( $taxonomy, array(
'fields' => 'ids',
'orderby' => 'count',
'order' => 'DESC',
'number' => 10,
'hierarchical' => false
) );
}
if ( $descendants_and_self ) {
$categories = (array) get_terms( $taxonomy, array(
'child_of' => $descendants_and_self,
'hierarchical' => 0,
'hide_empty' => 0
) );
$self = get_term( $descendants_and_self, $taxonomy );
array_unshift( $categories, $self );
} else {
$categories = (array) get_terms( $taxonomy, array( 'get' => 'all' ) );
}
if ( $r['checked_ontop'] ) {
// Post process $categories rather than adding an exclude to the get_terms() query to keep the query the same across all posts (for any query cache)
$checked_categories = array();
$keys = array_keys( $categories );
foreach( $keys as $k ) {
if ( in_array( $categories[$k]->term_id, $args['selected_cats'] ) ) {
$checked_categories[] = $categories[$k];
unset( $categories[$k] );
}
}
// Put checked cats on top
echo call_user_func_array( array( $walker, 'walk' ), array( $checked_categories, 0, $args ) );
}
// Then the rest of them
echo call_user_func_array( array( $walker, 'walk' ), array( $categories, 0, $args ) );
}
/**
* Retrieve a list of the most popular terms from the specified taxonomy.
*
* If the $echo argument is true then the elements for a list of checkbox
* elements labelled with the names of the selected terms is output.
* If the $post_ID global isn't empty then the terms associated with that
* post will be marked as checked.
*
* @since 2.5.0
*
* @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy to retrieve terms from.
* @param int $default Unused.
* @param int $number Number of terms to retrieve. Defaults to 10.
* @param bool $echo Optionally output the list as well. Defaults to true.
* @return array List of popular term IDs.
*/
function wp_popular_terms_checklist( $taxonomy, $default = 0, $number = 10, $echo = true ) {
$post = get_post();
if ( $post && $post->ID )
$checked_terms = wp_get_object_terms($post->ID, $taxonomy, array('fields'=>'ids'));
else
$checked_terms = array();
$terms = get_terms( $taxonomy, array( 'orderby' => 'count', 'order' => 'DESC', 'number' => $number, 'hierarchical' => false ) );
$tax = get_taxonomy($taxonomy);
$popular_ids = array();
foreach ( (array) $terms as $term ) {
$popular_ids[] = $term->term_id;
if ( !$echo ) // hack for AJAX use
continue;
$id = "popular-$taxonomy-$term->term_id";
$checked = in_array( $term->term_id, $checked_terms ) ? 'checked="checked"' : '';
?>
'name', 'hide_empty' => 0 ) );
if ( empty( $categories ) )
return;
foreach ( $categories as $category ) {
$cat_id = $category->term_id;
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/category-template.php */
$name = esc_html( apply_filters( 'the_category', $category->name ) );
$checked = in_array( $cat_id, $checked_categories ) ? ' checked="checked"' : '';
echo '";
}
}
// adds hidden fields with the data for use in the inline editor for posts and pages
/**
* {@internal Missing Short Description}}
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param unknown_type $post
*/
function get_inline_data($post) {
$post_type_object = get_post_type_object($post->post_type);
if ( ! current_user_can( 'edit_post', $post->ID ) )
return;
$title = esc_textarea( trim( $post->post_title ) );
/** This filter is documented in wp-admin/edit-tag-form.php */
echo '
";
return $r;
}
/**
* Prints the form in the Custom Fields meta box.
*
* @since 1.2.0
*
* @param WP_Post $post Optional. The post being edited.
*/
function meta_form( $post = null ) {
global $wpdb;
$post = get_post( $post );
/**
* Filter the number of custom fields to retrieve for the drop-down
* in the Custom Fields meta box.
*
* @since 2.1.0
*
* @param int $limit Number of custom fields to retrieve. Default 30.
*/
$limit = apply_filters( 'postmeta_form_limit', 30 );
$sql = "SELECT meta_key
FROM $wpdb->postmeta
GROUP BY meta_key
HAVING meta_key NOT LIKE %s
ORDER BY meta_key
LIMIT %d";
$keys = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( $sql, $wpdb->esc_like( '_' ) . '%', $limit ) );
if ( $keys ) {
natcasesort( $keys );
$meta_key_input_id = 'metakeyselect';
} else {
$meta_key_input_id = 'metakeyinput';
}
?>
";
return $i;
}
/**
* Remove a meta box from an edit form.
*
* @since 2.6.0
*
* @param string $id String for use in the 'id' attribute of tags.
* @param string|object $screen The screen on which to show the box (post, page, link).
* @param string $context The context within the page where the boxes should show ('normal', 'advanced').
*/
function remove_meta_box($id, $screen, $context) {
global $wp_meta_boxes;
if ( empty( $screen ) )
$screen = get_current_screen();
elseif ( is_string( $screen ) )
$screen = convert_to_screen( $screen );
$page = $screen->id;
if ( !isset($wp_meta_boxes) )
$wp_meta_boxes = array();
if ( !isset($wp_meta_boxes[$page]) )
$wp_meta_boxes[$page] = array();
if ( !isset($wp_meta_boxes[$page][$context]) )
$wp_meta_boxes[$page][$context] = array();
foreach ( array('high', 'core', 'default', 'low') as $priority )
$wp_meta_boxes[$page][$context][$priority][$id] = false;
}
/**
* Meta Box Accordion Template Function
*
* Largely made up of abstracted code from {@link do_meta_boxes()}, this
* function serves to build meta boxes as list items for display as
* a collapsible accordion.
*
* @since 3.6.0
*
* @uses global $wp_meta_boxes Used to retrieve registered meta boxes.
*
* @param string|object $screen The screen identifier.
* @param string $context The meta box context.
* @param mixed $object gets passed to the section callback function as first parameter.
* @return int number of meta boxes as accordion sections.
*/
function do_accordion_sections( $screen, $context, $object ) {
global $wp_meta_boxes;
wp_enqueue_script( 'accordion' );
if ( empty( $screen ) )
$screen = get_current_screen();
elseif ( is_string( $screen ) )
$screen = convert_to_screen( $screen );
$page = $screen->id;
$hidden = get_hidden_meta_boxes( $screen );
?>
$id, 'title' => $title, 'callback' => $callback);
}
/**
* Add a new field to a section of a settings page
*
* Part of the Settings API. Use this to define a settings field that will show
* as part of a settings section inside a settings page. The fields are shown using
* do_settings_fields() in do_settings-sections()
*
* The $callback argument should be the name of a function that echoes out the
* html input tags for this setting field. Use get_option() to retrieve existing
* values to show.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @global $wp_settings_fields Storage array of settings fields and info about their pages/sections
*
* @param string $id Slug-name to identify the field. Used in the 'id' attribute of tags.
* @param string $title Formatted title of the field. Shown as the label for the field during output.
* @param string $callback Function that fills the field with the desired form inputs. The function should echo its output.
* @param string $page The slug-name of the settings page on which to show the section (general, reading, writing, ...).
* @param string $section The slug-name of the section of the settings page in which to show the box (default, ...).
* @param array $args Additional arguments
*/
function add_settings_field($id, $title, $callback, $page, $section = 'default', $args = array()) {
global $wp_settings_fields;
if ( 'misc' == $page ) {
_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '3.0', __( 'The miscellaneous options group has been removed. Use another settings group.' ) );
$page = 'general';
}
if ( 'privacy' == $page ) {
_deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, '3.5', __( 'The privacy options group has been removed. Use another settings group.' ) );
$page = 'reading';
}
$wp_settings_fields[$page][$section][$id] = array('id' => $id, 'title' => $title, 'callback' => $callback, 'args' => $args);
}
/**
* Prints out all settings sections added to a particular settings page
*
* Part of the Settings API. Use this in a settings page callback function
* to output all the sections and fields that were added to that $page with
* add_settings_section() and add_settings_field()
*
* @global $wp_settings_sections Storage array of all settings sections added to admin pages
* @global $wp_settings_fields Storage array of settings fields and info about their pages/sections
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param string $page The slug name of the page whos settings sections you want to output
*/
function do_settings_sections( $page ) {
global $wp_settings_sections, $wp_settings_fields;
if ( ! isset( $wp_settings_sections[$page] ) )
return;
foreach ( (array) $wp_settings_sections[$page] as $section ) {
if ( $section['title'] )
echo "
';
}
}
/**
* Print out the settings fields for a particular settings section
*
* Part of the Settings API. Use this in a settings page to output
* a specific section. Should normally be called by do_settings_sections()
* rather than directly.
*
* @global $wp_settings_fields Storage array of settings fields and their pages/sections
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param string $page Slug title of the admin page who's settings fields you want to show.
* @param section $section Slug title of the settings section who's fields you want to show.
*/
function do_settings_fields($page, $section) {
global $wp_settings_fields;
if ( ! isset( $wp_settings_fields[$page][$section] ) )
return;
foreach ( (array) $wp_settings_fields[$page][$section] as $field ) {
echo '
';
if ( !empty($field['args']['label_for']) )
echo '
';
}
}
/**
* Register a settings error to be displayed to the user
*
* Part of the Settings API. Use this to show messages to users about settings validation
* problems, missing settings or anything else.
*
* Settings errors should be added inside the $sanitize_callback function defined in
* register_setting() for a given setting to give feedback about the submission.
*
* By default messages will show immediately after the submission that generated the error.
* Additional calls to settings_errors() can be used to show errors even when the settings
* page is first accessed.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @global array $wp_settings_errors Storage array of errors registered during this pageload
*
* @param string $setting Slug title of the setting to which this error applies
* @param string $code Slug-name to identify the error. Used as part of 'id' attribute in HTML output.
* @param string $message The formatted message text to display to the user (will be shown inside styled
and
)
* @param string $type The type of message it is, controls HTML class. Use 'error' or 'updated'.
*/
function add_settings_error( $setting, $code, $message, $type = 'error' ) {
global $wp_settings_errors;
$wp_settings_errors[] = array(
'setting' => $setting,
'code' => $code,
'message' => $message,
'type' => $type
);
}
/**
* Fetch settings errors registered by add_settings_error()
*
* Checks the $wp_settings_errors array for any errors declared during the current
* pageload and returns them.
*
* If changes were just submitted ($_GET['settings-updated']) and settings errors were saved
* to the 'settings_errors' transient then those errors will be returned instead. This
* is used to pass errors back across pageloads.
*
* Use the $sanitize argument to manually re-sanitize the option before returning errors.
* This is useful if you have errors or notices you want to show even when the user
* hasn't submitted data (i.e. when they first load an options page, or in admin_notices action hook)
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @global array $wp_settings_errors Storage array of errors registered during this pageload
*
* @param string $setting Optional slug title of a specific setting who's errors you want.
* @param boolean $sanitize Whether to re-sanitize the setting value before returning errors.
* @return array Array of settings errors
*/
function get_settings_errors( $setting = '', $sanitize = false ) {
global $wp_settings_errors;
/*
* If $sanitize is true, manually re-run the sanitization for this option
* This allows the $sanitize_callback from register_setting() to run, adding
* any settings errors you want to show by default.
*/
if ( $sanitize )
sanitize_option( $setting, get_option( $setting ) );
// If settings were passed back from options.php then use them.
if ( isset( $_GET['settings-updated'] ) && $_GET['settings-updated'] && get_transient( 'settings_errors' ) ) {
$wp_settings_errors = array_merge( (array) $wp_settings_errors, get_transient( 'settings_errors' ) );
delete_transient( 'settings_errors' );
}
// Check global in case errors have been added on this pageload.
if ( ! count( $wp_settings_errors ) )
return array();
// Filter the results to those of a specific setting if one was set.
if ( $setting ) {
$setting_errors = array();
foreach ( (array) $wp_settings_errors as $key => $details ) {
if ( $setting == $details['setting'] )
$setting_errors[] = $wp_settings_errors[$key];
}
return $setting_errors;
}
return $wp_settings_errors;
}
/**
* Display settings errors registered by add_settings_error()
*
* Part of the Settings API. Outputs a
for each error retrieved by get_settings_errors().
*
* This is called automatically after a settings page based on the Settings API is submitted.
* Errors should be added during the validation callback function for a setting defined in register_setting()
*
* The $sanitize option is passed into get_settings_errors() and will re-run the setting sanitization
* on its current value.
*
* The $hide_on_update option will cause errors to only show when the settings page is first loaded.
* if the user has already saved new values it will be hidden to avoid repeating messages already
* shown in the default error reporting after submission. This is useful to show general errors like missing
* settings when the user arrives at the settings page.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param string $setting Optional slug title of a specific setting who's errors you want.
* @param boolean $sanitize Whether to re-sanitize the setting value before returning errors.
* @param boolean $hide_on_update If set to true errors will not be shown if the settings page has already been submitted.
*/
function settings_errors( $setting = '', $sanitize = false, $hide_on_update = false ) {
if ( $hide_on_update && ! empty( $_GET['settings-updated'] ) )
return;
$settings_errors = get_settings_errors( $setting, $sanitize );
if ( empty( $settings_errors ) )
return;
$output = '';
foreach ( $settings_errors as $key => $details ) {
$css_id = 'setting-error-' . $details['code'];
$css_class = $details['type'] . ' settings-error';
$output .= "
post_password ) )
echo esc_attr( $post->post_password );
}
/**
* Get the post title.
*
* The post title is fetched and if it is blank then a default string is
* returned.
*
* @since 2.7.0
*
* @param int|WP_Post $post Optional. Post ID or WP_Post object. Default is global $post.
* @return string The post title if set.
*/
function _draft_or_post_title( $post = 0 ) {
$title = get_the_title( $post );
if ( empty( $title ) )
$title = __( '(no title)' );
return esc_html( $title );
}
/**
* Display the search query.
*
* A simple wrapper to display the "s" parameter in a GET URI. This function
* should only be used when {@link the_search_query()} cannot.
*
* @uses attr
* @since 2.7.0
*
*/
function _admin_search_query() {
echo isset($_REQUEST['s']) ? esc_attr( wp_unslash( $_REQUEST['s'] ) ) : '';
}
/**
* Generic Iframe header for use with Thickbox
*
* @since 2.7.0
* @param string $title Title of the Iframe page.
* @param bool $limit_styles Limit styles to colour-related styles only (unless others are enqueued).
*
*/
function iframe_header( $title = '', $limit_styles = false ) {
show_admin_bar( false );
global $hook_suffix, $current_user, $admin_body_class, $wp_locale;
$admin_body_class = preg_replace('/[^a-z0-9_-]+/i', '-', $hook_suffix);
$current_screen = get_current_screen();
@header( 'Content-Type: ' . get_option( 'html_type' ) . '; charset=' . get_option( 'blog_charset' ) );
_wp_admin_html_begin();
?>
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