@@ -158,12 +158,12 @@ discard block |
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| 158 | 158 | |
| 159 | 159 | function trailingslashit( $string ) |
| 160 | 160 | { |
| 161 | - return untrailingslashit( $string ) . '/'; |
|
| 161 | + return untrailingslashit( $string ) . '/'; |
|
| 162 | 162 | } |
| 163 | 163 | |
| 164 | 164 | function untrailingslashit( $string ) |
| 165 | 165 | { |
| 166 | - return rtrim( $string, '/\\' ); |
|
| 166 | + return rtrim( $string, '/\\' ); |
|
| 167 | 167 | } |
| 168 | 168 | |
| 169 | 169 | function site_url() |
@@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ discard block |
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| 288 | 288 | public $term_relationships = "term_relationship"; |
| 289 | 289 | public $term_taxonomy = "term_taxonomy"; |
| 290 | 290 | |
| 291 | - } |
|
| 291 | + } |
|
| 292 | 292 | |
| 293 | 293 | class WP_Widget |
| 294 | 294 | { |
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ discard block |
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| 314 | 314 | * to keep hidden, and a list of columns that are sortable. Each of these |
| 315 | 315 | * can be defined in another method (as we've done here) before being |
| 316 | 316 | * used to build the value for our _column_headers property. |
| 317 | - */ |
|
| 317 | + */ |
|
| 318 | 318 | $columns = $this->get_columns(); |
| 319 | 319 | $hidden = array(); |
| 320 | 320 | $sortable = $this->get_sortable_columns(); |
@@ -324,13 +324,13 @@ discard block |
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| 324 | 324 | * headers. The $this->_column_headers property takes an array which contains |
| 325 | 325 | * 3 other arrays. One for all columns, one for hidden columns, and one |
| 326 | 326 | * for sortable columns. |
| 327 | - */ |
|
| 327 | + */ |
|
| 328 | 328 | $this->_column_headers = array($columns, $hidden, $sortable); |
| 329 | 329 | |
| 330 | 330 | /** |
| 331 | 331 | * Optional. You can handle your bulk actions however you see fit. In this |
| 332 | 332 | * case, we'll handle them within our package just to keep things clean. |
| 333 | - */ |
|
| 333 | + */ |
|
| 334 | 334 | $this->process_bulk_action(); |
| 335 | 335 | |
| 336 | 336 | /** |
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| 341 | 341 | * our data. In a real-world implementation, you will probably want to |
| 342 | 342 | * use sort and pagination data to build a custom query instead, as you'll |
| 343 | 343 | * be able to use your precisely-queried data immediately. |
| 344 | - */ |
|
| 344 | + */ |
|
| 345 | 345 | $data = $this->datas; |
| 346 | 346 | |
| 347 | 347 | /** |
| 348 | 348 | * REQUIRED for pagination. Let's figure out what page the user is currently |
| 349 | 349 | * looking at. We'll need this later, so you should always include it in |
| 350 | 350 | * your own package classes. |
| 351 | - */ |
|
| 351 | + */ |
|
| 352 | 352 | $current_page = $this->get_pagenum(); |
| 353 | 353 | |
| 354 | 354 | /** |
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| 356 | 356 | * In real-world use, this would be the total number of items in your database, |
| 357 | 357 | * without filtering. We'll need this later, so you should always include it |
| 358 | 358 | * in your own package classes. |
| 359 | - */ |
|
| 359 | + */ |
|
| 360 | 360 | $total_items = count($data); |
| 361 | 361 | |
| 362 | 362 | /** |
| 363 | 363 | * The WP_List_Table class does not handle pagination for us, so we need |
| 364 | 364 | * to ensure that the data is trimmed to only the current page. We can use |
| 365 | 365 | * array_slice() to |
| 366 | - */ |
|
| 366 | + */ |
|
| 367 | 367 | $data = array_slice($data,(($current_page-1)*$per_page),$per_page); |
| 368 | 368 | |
| 369 | 369 | /** |
| 370 | 370 | * REQUIRED. Now we can add our *sorted* data to the items property, where |
| 371 | 371 | * it can be used by the rest of the class. |
| 372 | - */ |
|
| 372 | + */ |
|
| 373 | 373 | $this->items = $data; |
| 374 | 374 | |
| 375 | 375 | /* REQUIRED. We also have to register our pagination options & calculations. */ |
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| 16 | 16 | var $datas; |
| 17 | 17 | |
| 18 | 18 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 19 | - * REQUIRED. Set up a constructor that references the parent constructor. We |
|
| 20 | - * use the parent reference to set some default configs. |
|
| 21 | - ***************************************************************************/ |
|
| 19 | + * REQUIRED. Set up a constructor that references the parent constructor. We |
|
| 20 | + * use the parent reference to set some default configs. |
|
| 21 | + ***************************************************************************/ |
|
| 22 | 22 | function __construct(){ |
| 23 | 23 | global $status, $page; |
| 24 | 24 | |
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| 44 | 44 | } |
| 45 | 45 | |
| 46 | 46 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 47 | - * REQUIRED! This method dictates the table's columns and titles. This should |
|
| 48 | - * return an array where the key is the column slug (and class) and the value |
|
| 49 | - * is the column's title text. If you need a checkbox for bulk actions, refer |
|
| 50 | - * to the $columns array below. |
|
| 51 | - * |
|
| 52 | - * The 'cb' column is treated differently than the rest. If including a checkbox |
|
| 53 | - * column in your table you must create a column_cb() method. If you don't need |
|
| 54 | - * bulk actions or checkboxes, simply leave the 'cb' entry out of your array. |
|
| 55 | - * |
|
| 56 | - * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 57 | - * @return array An associative array containing column information: 'slugs'=>'Visible Titles' |
|
| 58 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 47 | + * REQUIRED! This method dictates the table's columns and titles. This should |
|
| 48 | + * return an array where the key is the column slug (and class) and the value |
|
| 49 | + * is the column's title text. If you need a checkbox for bulk actions, refer |
|
| 50 | + * to the $columns array below. |
|
| 51 | + * |
|
| 52 | + * The 'cb' column is treated differently than the rest. If including a checkbox |
|
| 53 | + * column in your table you must create a column_cb() method. If you don't need |
|
| 54 | + * bulk actions or checkboxes, simply leave the 'cb' entry out of your array. |
|
| 55 | + * |
|
| 56 | + * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 57 | + * @return array An associative array containing column information: 'slugs'=>'Visible Titles' |
|
| 58 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 59 | 59 | function get_columns(){ |
| 60 | 60 | $columns = array( |
| 61 | 61 | 'cb' => '',//'<input type="checkbox" />', //Render a checkbox instead of text |
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| 69 | 69 | } |
| 70 | 70 | |
| 71 | 71 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 72 | - * Recommended. This method is called when the parent class can't find a method |
|
| 73 | - * specifically build for a given column. Generally, it's recommended to include |
|
| 74 | - * one method for each column you want to render, keeping your package class |
|
| 75 | - * neat and organized. For example, if the class needs to process a column |
|
| 76 | - * named 'title', it would first see if a method named $this->column_title() |
|
| 77 | - * exists - if it does, that method will be used. If it doesn't, this one will |
|
| 78 | - * be used. Generally, you should try to use custom column methods as much as |
|
| 79 | - * possible. |
|
| 80 | - * |
|
| 81 | - * Since we have defined a column_title() method later on, this method doesn't |
|
| 82 | - * need to concern itself with any column with a name of 'title'. Instead, it |
|
| 83 | - * needs to handle everything else. |
|
| 84 | - * |
|
| 85 | - * For more detailed insight into how columns are handled, take a look at |
|
| 86 | - * WP_List_Table::single_row_columns() |
|
| 87 | - * |
|
| 88 | - * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 89 | - * @param array $column_name The name/slug of the column to be processed |
|
| 90 | - * @return string Text or HTML to be placed inside the column <td> |
|
| 91 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 72 | + * Recommended. This method is called when the parent class can't find a method |
|
| 73 | + * specifically build for a given column. Generally, it's recommended to include |
|
| 74 | + * one method for each column you want to render, keeping your package class |
|
| 75 | + * neat and organized. For example, if the class needs to process a column |
|
| 76 | + * named 'title', it would first see if a method named $this->column_title() |
|
| 77 | + * exists - if it does, that method will be used. If it doesn't, this one will |
|
| 78 | + * be used. Generally, you should try to use custom column methods as much as |
|
| 79 | + * possible. |
|
| 80 | + * |
|
| 81 | + * Since we have defined a column_title() method later on, this method doesn't |
|
| 82 | + * need to concern itself with any column with a name of 'title'. Instead, it |
|
| 83 | + * needs to handle everything else. |
|
| 84 | + * |
|
| 85 | + * For more detailed insight into how columns are handled, take a look at |
|
| 86 | + * WP_List_Table::single_row_columns() |
|
| 87 | + * |
|
| 88 | + * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 89 | + * @param array $column_name The name/slug of the column to be processed |
|
| 90 | + * @return string Text or HTML to be placed inside the column <td> |
|
| 91 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 92 | 92 | function column_default($item, $column_name){ |
| 93 | 93 | switch($column_name){ |
| 94 | 94 | default: |
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| 97 | 97 | } |
| 98 | 98 | |
| 99 | 99 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 100 | - * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 101 | - * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 102 | - * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 103 | - * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 104 | - * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 105 | - * |
|
| 106 | - * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 107 | - * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 108 | - * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 109 | - * |
|
| 110 | - * |
|
| 111 | - * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 112 | - * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 113 | - * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 114 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 100 | + * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 101 | + * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 102 | + * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 103 | + * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 104 | + * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 105 | + * |
|
| 106 | + * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 107 | + * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 108 | + * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 109 | + * |
|
| 110 | + * |
|
| 111 | + * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 112 | + * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 113 | + * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 114 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 115 | 115 | function column_id($item){ |
| 116 | 116 | return $item['id']; |
| 117 | 117 | } |
| 118 | 118 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 119 | - * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 120 | - * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 121 | - * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 122 | - * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 123 | - * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 124 | - * |
|
| 125 | - * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 126 | - * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 127 | - * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 128 | - * |
|
| 129 | - * |
|
| 130 | - * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 131 | - * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 132 | - * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 133 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 119 | + * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 120 | + * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 121 | + * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 122 | + * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 123 | + * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 124 | + * |
|
| 125 | + * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 126 | + * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 127 | + * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 128 | + * |
|
| 129 | + * |
|
| 130 | + * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 131 | + * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 132 | + * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 133 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 134 | 134 | function column_status($item){ |
| 135 | 135 | return __($item['status'], 'wpshop'); |
| 136 | 136 | } |
| 137 | 137 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 138 | - * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 139 | - * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 140 | - * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 141 | - * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 142 | - * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 143 | - * |
|
| 144 | - * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 145 | - * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 146 | - * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 147 | - * |
|
| 148 | - * |
|
| 149 | - * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 150 | - * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 151 | - * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 152 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 138 | + * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 139 | + * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 140 | + * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 141 | + * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 142 | + * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 143 | + * |
|
| 144 | + * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 145 | + * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 146 | + * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 147 | + * |
|
| 148 | + * |
|
| 149 | + * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 150 | + * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 151 | + * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 152 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 153 | 153 | function column_content($item){ |
| 154 | 154 | return $item['content']; |
| 155 | 155 | } |
| 156 | 156 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 157 | - * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 158 | - * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 159 | - * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 160 | - * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 161 | - * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 162 | - * |
|
| 163 | - * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 164 | - * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 165 | - * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 166 | - * |
|
| 167 | - * |
|
| 168 | - * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 169 | - * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 170 | - * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 171 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 157 | + * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 158 | + * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 159 | + * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 160 | + * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 161 | + * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 162 | + * |
|
| 163 | + * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 164 | + * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 165 | + * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 166 | + * |
|
| 167 | + * |
|
| 168 | + * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 169 | + * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 170 | + * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 171 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 172 | 172 | function column_entity($item){ |
| 173 | 173 | return __($item['entity'],'wpshop'); |
| 174 | 174 | } |
| 175 | 175 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 176 | - * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 177 | - * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 178 | - * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 179 | - * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 180 | - * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 181 | - * |
|
| 182 | - * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 183 | - * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 184 | - * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 185 | - * |
|
| 186 | - * |
|
| 187 | - * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 188 | - * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 189 | - * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 190 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 176 | + * Recommended. This is a custom column method and is responsible for what |
|
| 177 | + * is rendered in any column with a name/slug of 'title'. Every time the class |
|
| 178 | + * needs to render a column, it first looks for a method named |
|
| 179 | + * column_{$column_title} - if it exists, that method is run. If it doesn't |
|
| 180 | + * exist, column_default() is called instead. |
|
| 181 | + * |
|
| 182 | + * This example also illustrates how to implement rollover actions. Actions |
|
| 183 | + * should be an associative array formatted as 'slug'=>'link html' - and you |
|
| 184 | + * will need to generate the URLs yourself. You could even ensure the links |
|
| 185 | + * |
|
| 186 | + * |
|
| 187 | + * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 188 | + * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 189 | + * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 190 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 191 | 191 | function column_name($item){ |
| 192 | 192 | //Build row actions |
| 193 | 193 | $default_action='edit'; |
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| 208 | 208 | ); |
| 209 | 209 | } |
| 210 | 210 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 211 | - * REQUIRED if displaying checkboxes or using bulk actions! The 'cb' column |
|
| 212 | - * is given special treatment when columns are processed. It ALWAYS needs to |
|
| 213 | - * have it's own method. |
|
| 214 | - * |
|
| 215 | - * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 216 | - * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 217 | - * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 218 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 211 | + * REQUIRED if displaying checkboxes or using bulk actions! The 'cb' column |
|
| 212 | + * is given special treatment when columns are processed. It ALWAYS needs to |
|
| 213 | + * have it's own method. |
|
| 214 | + * |
|
| 215 | + * @see WP_List_Table::::single_row_columns() |
|
| 216 | + * @param array $item A singular item (one full row's worth of data) |
|
| 217 | + * @return string Text to be placed inside the column <td> (movie title only) |
|
| 218 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 219 | 219 | function column_cb($item){ |
| 220 | 220 | return ''; |
| 221 | 221 | return sprintf( |
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| 226 | 226 | } |
| 227 | 227 | |
| 228 | 228 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 229 | - * Optional. If you want one or more columns to be sortable (ASC/DESC toggle), |
|
| 230 | - * you will need to register it here. This should return an array where the |
|
| 231 | - * key is the column that needs to be sortable, and the value is db column to |
|
| 232 | - * sort by. Often, the key and value will be the same, but this is not always |
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| 233 | - * the case (as the value is a column name from the database, not the list table). |
|
| 234 | - * |
|
| 235 | - * This method merely defines which columns should be sortable and makes them |
|
| 236 | - * clickable - it does not handle the actual sorting. You still need to detect |
|
| 237 | - * the ORDERBY and ORDER querystring variables within prepare_items() and sort |
|
| 238 | - * your data accordingly (usually by modifying your query). |
|
| 239 | - * |
|
| 240 | - * @return array An associative array containing all the columns that should be sortable: 'slugs'=>array('data_values',bool) |
|
| 241 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 229 | + * Optional. If you want one or more columns to be sortable (ASC/DESC toggle), |
|
| 230 | + * you will need to register it here. This should return an array where the |
|
| 231 | + * key is the column that needs to be sortable, and the value is db column to |
|
| 232 | + * sort by. Often, the key and value will be the same, but this is not always |
|
| 233 | + * the case (as the value is a column name from the database, not the list table). |
|
| 234 | + * |
|
| 235 | + * This method merely defines which columns should be sortable and makes them |
|
| 236 | + * clickable - it does not handle the actual sorting. You still need to detect |
|
| 237 | + * the ORDERBY and ORDER querystring variables within prepare_items() and sort |
|
| 238 | + * your data accordingly (usually by modifying your query). |
|
| 239 | + * |
|
| 240 | + * @return array An associative array containing all the columns that should be sortable: 'slugs'=>array('data_values',bool) |
|
| 241 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 242 | 242 | function get_sortable_columns() { |
| 243 | 243 | $sortable_columns = array( |
| 244 | 244 | //'name' => array('name',true) //true means its already sorted |
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| 247 | 247 | } |
| 248 | 248 | |
| 249 | 249 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 250 | - * Optional. If you need to include bulk actions in your list table, this is |
|
| 251 | - * the place to define them. Bulk actions are an associative array in the format |
|
| 252 | - * 'slug'=>'Visible Title' |
|
| 253 | - * |
|
| 254 | - * If this method returns an empty value, no bulk action will be rendered. If |
|
| 255 | - * you specify any bulk actions, the bulk actions box will be rendered with |
|
| 256 | - * the table automatically on display(). |
|
| 257 | - * |
|
| 258 | - * Also note that list tables are not automatically wrapped in <form> elements, |
|
| 259 | - * so you will need to create those manually in order for bulk actions to function. |
|
| 260 | - * |
|
| 261 | - * @return array An associative array containing all the bulk actions: 'slugs'=>'Visible Titles' |
|
| 262 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 250 | + * Optional. If you need to include bulk actions in your list table, this is |
|
| 251 | + * the place to define them. Bulk actions are an associative array in the format |
|
| 252 | + * 'slug'=>'Visible Title' |
|
| 253 | + * |
|
| 254 | + * If this method returns an empty value, no bulk action will be rendered. If |
|
| 255 | + * you specify any bulk actions, the bulk actions box will be rendered with |
|
| 256 | + * the table automatically on display(). |
|
| 257 | + * |
|
| 258 | + * Also note that list tables are not automatically wrapped in <form> elements, |
|
| 259 | + * so you will need to create those manually in order for bulk actions to function. |
|
| 260 | + * |
|
| 261 | + * @return array An associative array containing all the bulk actions: 'slugs'=>'Visible Titles' |
|
| 262 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 263 | 263 | function get_bulk_actions() { |
| 264 | 264 | $actions = array( |
| 265 | 265 | // 'delete' => __('Delete','wpshop') |
@@ -268,12 +268,12 @@ discard block |
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| 268 | 268 | } |
| 269 | 269 | |
| 270 | 270 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 271 | - * Optional. You can handle your bulk actions anywhere or anyhow you prefer. |
|
| 272 | - * For this example package, we will handle it in the class to keep things |
|
| 273 | - * clean and organized. |
|
| 274 | - * |
|
| 275 | - * @see $this->prepare_items() |
|
| 276 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 271 | + * Optional. You can handle your bulk actions anywhere or anyhow you prefer. |
|
| 272 | + * For this example package, we will handle it in the class to keep things |
|
| 273 | + * clean and organized. |
|
| 274 | + * |
|
| 275 | + * @see $this->prepare_items() |
|
| 276 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 277 | 277 | function process_bulk_action() { |
| 278 | 278 | //Detect when a bulk action is being triggered... |
| 279 | 279 | if( 'delete'===$this->current_action() ) { |
@@ -282,90 +282,90 @@ discard block |
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| 282 | 282 | } |
| 283 | 283 | |
| 284 | 284 | /** ************************************************************************ |
| 285 | - * REQUIRED! This is where you prepare your data for display. This method will |
|
| 286 | - * usually be used to query the database, sort and filter the data, and generally |
|
| 287 | - * get it ready to be displayed. At a minimum, we should set $this->items and |
|
| 288 | - * $this->set_pagination_args(), although the following properties and methods |
|
| 289 | - * are frequently interacted with here... |
|
| 290 | - * |
|
| 291 | - * @uses $this->_column_headers |
|
| 292 | - * @uses $this->items |
|
| 293 | - * @uses $this->get_columns() |
|
| 294 | - * @uses $this->get_sortable_columns() |
|
| 295 | - * @uses $this->get_pagenum() |
|
| 296 | - * @uses $this->set_pagination_args() |
|
| 297 | - **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 285 | + * REQUIRED! This is where you prepare your data for display. This method will |
|
| 286 | + * usually be used to query the database, sort and filter the data, and generally |
|
| 287 | + * get it ready to be displayed. At a minimum, we should set $this->items and |
|
| 288 | + * $this->set_pagination_args(), although the following properties and methods |
|
| 289 | + * are frequently interacted with here... |
|
| 290 | + * |
|
| 291 | + * @uses $this->_column_headers |
|
| 292 | + * @uses $this->items |
|
| 293 | + * @uses $this->get_columns() |
|
| 294 | + * @uses $this->get_sortable_columns() |
|
| 295 | + * @uses $this->get_pagenum() |
|
| 296 | + * @uses $this->set_pagination_args() |
|
| 297 | + **************************************************************************/ |
|
| 298 | 298 | function prepare_items() { |
| 299 | 299 | /* First, lets decide how many records per page to show */ |
| 300 | 300 | $per_page = 10; |
| 301 | 301 | |
| 302 | 302 | /** |
| 303 | - * REQUIRED. Now we need to define our column headers. This includes a complete |
|
| 304 | - * array of columns to be displayed (slugs & titles), a list of columns |
|
| 305 | - * to keep hidden, and a list of columns that are sortable. Each of these |
|
| 306 | - * can be defined in another method (as we've done here) before being |
|
| 307 | - * used to build the value for our _column_headers property. |
|
| 308 | - */ |
|
| 303 | + * REQUIRED. Now we need to define our column headers. This includes a complete |
|
| 304 | + * array of columns to be displayed (slugs & titles), a list of columns |
|
| 305 | + * to keep hidden, and a list of columns that are sortable. Each of these |
|
| 306 | + * can be defined in another method (as we've done here) before being |
|
| 307 | + * used to build the value for our _column_headers property. |
|
| 308 | + */ |
|
| 309 | 309 | $columns = $this->get_columns(); |
| 310 | 310 | $hidden = array(); |
| 311 | 311 | $sortable = $this->get_sortable_columns(); |
| 312 | 312 | |
| 313 | 313 | /** |
| 314 | - * REQUIRED. Finally, we build an array to be used by the class for column |
|
| 315 | - * headers. The $this->_column_headers property takes an array which contains |
|
| 316 | - * 3 other arrays. One for all columns, one for hidden columns, and one |
|
| 317 | - * for sortable columns. |
|
| 318 | - */ |
|
| 314 | + * REQUIRED. Finally, we build an array to be used by the class for column |
|
| 315 | + * headers. The $this->_column_headers property takes an array which contains |
|
| 316 | + * 3 other arrays. One for all columns, one for hidden columns, and one |
|
| 317 | + * for sortable columns. |
|
| 318 | + */ |
|
| 319 | 319 | $this->_column_headers = array($columns, $hidden, $sortable); |
| 320 | 320 | |
| 321 | 321 | /** |
| 322 | - * Optional. You can handle your bulk actions however you see fit. In this |
|
| 323 | - * case, we'll handle them within our package just to keep things clean. |
|
| 324 | - */ |
|
| 322 | + * Optional. You can handle your bulk actions however you see fit. In this |
|
| 323 | + * case, we'll handle them within our package just to keep things clean. |
|
| 324 | + */ |
|
| 325 | 325 | $this->process_bulk_action(); |
| 326 | 326 | |
| 327 | 327 | /** |
| 328 | - * Instead of querying a database, we're going to fetch the example data |
|
| 329 | - * property we created for use in this plugin. This makes this example |
|
| 330 | - * package slightly different than one you might build on your own. In |
|
| 331 | - * this example, we'll be using array manipulation to sort and paginate |
|
| 332 | - * our data. In a real-world implementation, you will probably want to |
|
| 333 | - * use sort and pagination data to build a custom query instead, as you'll |
|
| 334 | - * be able to use your precisely-queried data immediately. |
|
| 335 | - */ |
|
| 328 | + * Instead of querying a database, we're going to fetch the example data |
|
| 329 | + * property we created for use in this plugin. This makes this example |
|
| 330 | + * package slightly different than one you might build on your own. In |
|
| 331 | + * this example, we'll be using array manipulation to sort and paginate |
|
| 332 | + * our data. In a real-world implementation, you will probably want to |
|
| 333 | + * use sort and pagination data to build a custom query instead, as you'll |
|
| 334 | + * be able to use your precisely-queried data immediately. |
|
| 335 | + */ |
|
| 336 | 336 | $data = $this->datas; |
| 337 | 337 | |
| 338 | 338 | /** |
| 339 | - * REQUIRED for pagination. Let's figure out what page the user is currently |
|
| 340 | - * looking at. We'll need this later, so you should always include it in |
|
| 341 | - * your own package classes. |
|
| 342 | - */ |
|
| 339 | + * REQUIRED for pagination. Let's figure out what page the user is currently |
|
| 340 | + * looking at. We'll need this later, so you should always include it in |
|
| 341 | + * your own package classes. |
|
| 342 | + */ |
|
| 343 | 343 | $current_page = $this->get_pagenum(); |
| 344 | 344 | |
| 345 | 345 | /** |
| 346 | - * REQUIRED for pagination. Let's check how many items are in our data array. |
|
| 347 | - * In real-world use, this would be the total number of items in your database, |
|
| 348 | - * without filtering. We'll need this later, so you should always include it |
|
| 349 | - * in your own package classes. |
|
| 350 | - */ |
|
| 346 | + * REQUIRED for pagination. Let's check how many items are in our data array. |
|
| 347 | + * In real-world use, this would be the total number of items in your database, |
|
| 348 | + * without filtering. We'll need this later, so you should always include it |
|
| 349 | + * in your own package classes. |
|
| 350 | + */ |
|
| 351 | 351 | $total_items = count($data); |
| 352 | 352 | |
| 353 | 353 | /** |
| 354 | - * The WP_List_Table class does not handle pagination for us, so we need |
|
| 355 | - * to ensure that the data is trimmed to only the current page. We can use |
|
| 356 | - * array_slice() to |
|
| 357 | - */ |
|
| 354 | + * The WP_List_Table class does not handle pagination for us, so we need |
|
| 355 | + * to ensure that the data is trimmed to only the current page. We can use |
|
| 356 | + * array_slice() to |
|
| 357 | + */ |
|
| 358 | 358 | $data = array_slice($data,(($current_page-1)*$per_page),$per_page); |
| 359 | 359 | |
| 360 | 360 | /** |
| 361 | - * REQUIRED. Now we can add our *sorted* data to the items property, where |
|
| 362 | - * it can be used by the rest of the class. |
|
| 363 | - */ |
|
| 361 | + * REQUIRED. Now we can add our *sorted* data to the items property, where |
|
| 362 | + * it can be used by the rest of the class. |
|
| 363 | + */ |
|
| 364 | 364 | $this->items = $data; |
| 365 | 365 | |
| 366 | 366 | /** |
| 367 | - * REQUIRED. We also have to register our pagination options & calculations. |
|
| 368 | - */ |
|
| 367 | + * REQUIRED. We also have to register our pagination options & calculations. |
|
| 368 | + */ |
|
| 369 | 369 | $this->set_pagination_args( array( |
| 370 | 370 | 'total_items' => $total_items, //WE have to calculate the total number of items |
| 371 | 371 | 'per_page' => $per_page, //WE have to determine how many items to show on a page |
@@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ |
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| 1423 | 1423 | * @param string $attributeType The extension of the database table to get the attribute value in |
| 1424 | 1424 | * @param integer $attributeId The attribute identifier we want to get the value for |
| 1425 | 1425 | * @param integer $entityTypeId The entity type identifier we want to get the attribute value for (example: product = 1) |
| 1426 | - * @param integer $entityId The entity id we want the attribute value for |
|
| 1426 | + * @param integer $entityId The entity id we want the attribute value for |
|
| 1427 | 1427 | * |
| 1428 | 1428 | * @return object $attributeValue A wordpress database object containing the value of the attribute for the selected entity |
| 1429 | 1429 | */ |
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ discard block |
||
| 243 | 243 | |
| 244 | 244 | /** Generate the billing reference regarding the order $order_id |
| 245 | 245 | * @return void |
| 246 | - */ |
|
| 246 | + */ |
|
| 247 | 247 | function order_generate_billing_number($order_id, $force_invoicing = false){ |
| 248 | 248 | global $wpdb, $wpshop_modules_billing; |
| 249 | 249 | |
@@ -264,8 +264,8 @@ discard block |
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| 264 | 264 | |
| 265 | 265 | |
| 266 | 266 | /** Renvoi une nouvelle r�f�rence unique pour une commande |
| 267 | - * @return int |
|
| 268 | - */ |
|
| 267 | + * @return int |
|
| 268 | + */ |
|
| 269 | 269 | public static function get_new_order_reference(){ |
| 270 | 270 | $number_figures = get_option('wpshop_order_number_figures', false); |
| 271 | 271 | /* If the number doesn't exist, we create a default one */ |
@@ -285,8 +285,8 @@ discard block |
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| 285 | 285 | } |
| 286 | 286 | |
| 287 | 287 | /** Renvoi une nouvelle r�f�rence unique pour un devis |
| 288 | - * @return int |
|
| 289 | - */ |
|
| 288 | + * @return int |
|
| 289 | + */ |
|
| 290 | 290 | public static function get_new_pre_order_reference($save = true){ |
| 291 | 291 | $number_figures = get_option('wpshop_order_number_figures', false); |
| 292 | 292 | /* If the number doesn't exist, we create a default one */ |
@@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ discard block |
||
| 348 | 348 | |
| 349 | 349 | /** Set the custom colums |
| 350 | 350 | * @return array |
| 351 | - */ |
|
| 351 | + */ |
|
| 352 | 352 | static function orders_edit_columns($columns){ |
| 353 | 353 | $columns = array( |
| 354 | 354 | 'cb' => '<input type="checkbox" />', |
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ discard block |
||
| 367 | 367 | |
| 368 | 368 | /** Give the content by column |
| 369 | 369 | * @return array |
| 370 | - */ |
|
| 370 | + */ |
|
| 371 | 371 | public static function orders_custom_columns($column, $post_id) { |
| 372 | 372 | if ( get_post_type( $post_id ) == WPSHOP_NEWTYPE_IDENTIFIER_ORDER ) { |
| 373 | 373 | global $civility, $order_status; |
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@ |
||
| 23 | 23 | var $creating_account = true; |
| 24 | 24 | |
| 25 | 25 | /** Constructor of the class |
| 26 | - * @return void |
|
| 27 | - */ |
|
| 26 | + * @return void |
|
| 27 | + */ |
|
| 28 | 28 | function __construct () { |
| 29 | 29 | } |
| 30 | 30 | |
@@ -23,15 +23,15 @@ discard block |
||
| 23 | 23 | class wpshop_form { |
| 24 | 24 | |
| 25 | 25 | /** |
| 26 | - * Create The complete form by defining the form open and close and call the different function that allows to create the different type of input |
|
| 27 | - * |
|
| 28 | - * @param string $name The name of the form |
|
| 29 | - * @param array $input_list The list build by the database class' function that get the type of a table |
|
| 30 | - * @param string $method The default method for the form Default is set to post |
|
| 31 | - * @param string $action The default action for the form Default is set to empty |
|
| 32 | - * |
|
| 33 | - * @return mixed $the_form The complete html output of the form |
|
| 34 | - */ |
|
| 26 | + * Create The complete form by defining the form open and close and call the different function that allows to create the different type of input |
|
| 27 | + * |
|
| 28 | + * @param string $name The name of the form |
|
| 29 | + * @param array $input_list The list build by the database class' function that get the type of a table |
|
| 30 | + * @param string $method The default method for the form Default is set to post |
|
| 31 | + * @param string $action The default action for the form Default is set to empty |
|
| 32 | + * |
|
| 33 | + * @return mixed $the_form The complete html output of the form |
|
| 34 | + */ |
|
| 35 | 35 | function form($name, $input_list, $method = 'post', $action = ''){ |
| 36 | 36 | $the_form_content_hidden = $the_form_content = ''; |
| 37 | 37 | foreach ($input_list as $input_key => $input_def) { |
@@ -68,12 +68,12 @@ discard block |
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| 68 | 68 | } |
| 69 | 69 | |
| 70 | 70 | /** |
| 71 | - * Check the input type |
|
| 72 | - * |
|
| 73 | - * @param array $input_def The input definition |
|
| 74 | - * |
|
| 75 | - * @return string $the_input |
|
| 76 | - */ |
|
| 71 | + * Check the input type |
|
| 72 | + * |
|
| 73 | + * @param array $input_def The input definition |
|
| 74 | + * |
|
| 75 | + * @return string $the_input |
|
| 76 | + */ |
|
| 77 | 77 | public static function check_input_type($input_def, $input_domain = '') { |
| 78 | 78 | |
| 79 | 79 | $input_option = ''; |
@@ -122,15 +122,15 @@ discard block |
||
| 122 | 122 | } |
| 123 | 123 | |
| 124 | 124 | /** |
| 125 | - * Create an input type text or hidden or password |
|
| 126 | - * |
|
| 127 | - * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 128 | - * @param mixed $value The default value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 129 | - * @param string $type The input type Could be: text or hidden or passowrd |
|
| 130 | - * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be readonly or disabled or style |
|
| 131 | - * |
|
| 132 | - * @return mixed The output code to add to the form |
|
| 133 | - */ |
|
| 125 | + * Create an input type text or hidden or password |
|
| 126 | + * |
|
| 127 | + * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 128 | + * @param mixed $value The default value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 129 | + * @param string $type The input type Could be: text or hidden or passowrd |
|
| 130 | + * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be readonly or disabled or style |
|
| 131 | + * |
|
| 132 | + * @return mixed The output code to add to the form |
|
| 133 | + */ |
|
| 134 | 134 | public static function form_input($name, $id, $value = '', $type = 'text', $option = '', $input_label = ''){ |
| 135 | 135 | $allowedType = array('text', 'hidden', 'password', 'file'); |
| 136 | 136 | if(in_array($type, $allowedType)) |
@@ -146,29 +146,29 @@ discard block |
||
| 146 | 146 | } |
| 147 | 147 | |
| 148 | 148 | /** |
| 149 | - * Create an textarea |
|
| 150 | - * |
|
| 151 | - * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 152 | - * @param mixed $value The default value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 153 | - * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be maxlength or style |
|
| 154 | - * |
|
| 155 | - * @return mixed The output code to add to the form |
|
| 156 | - */ |
|
| 149 | + * Create an textarea |
|
| 150 | + * |
|
| 151 | + * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 152 | + * @param mixed $value The default value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 153 | + * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be maxlength or style |
|
| 154 | + * |
|
| 155 | + * @return mixed The output code to add to the form |
|
| 156 | + */ |
|
| 157 | 157 | public static function form_input_textarea($name, $id, $value = '', $option = '') |
| 158 | 158 | { |
| 159 | 159 | return '<textarea name="' . $name.'" id="' . $id . '" ' . $option . ' rows="4" cols="10" >' . $value . '</textarea>'; |
| 160 | 160 | } |
| 161 | 161 | |
| 162 | 162 | /** |
| 163 | - * Create a combo box input regarding to the type of content given in parameters could be an array or a wordpress database object |
|
| 164 | - * |
|
| 165 | - * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 166 | - * @param mixed $content The list of element to put inot the combo box Could be an array or a wordpress database object with id and nom as field |
|
| 167 | - * @param mixed $value The selected value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 168 | - * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be onchange |
|
| 169 | - * |
|
| 170 | - * @return mixed $output The output code to add to the form |
|
| 171 | - */ |
|
| 163 | + * Create a combo box input regarding to the type of content given in parameters could be an array or a wordpress database object |
|
| 164 | + * |
|
| 165 | + * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 166 | + * @param mixed $content The list of element to put inot the combo box Could be an array or a wordpress database object with id and nom as field |
|
| 167 | + * @param mixed $value The selected value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 168 | + * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be onchange |
|
| 169 | + * |
|
| 170 | + * @return mixed $output The output code to add to the form |
|
| 171 | + */ |
|
| 172 | 172 | public static function form_input_select($name, $id, $content, $value = '', $option = '', $optionValue = ''){ |
| 173 | 173 | global $comboxOptionToHide; |
| 174 | 174 | |
@@ -208,15 +208,15 @@ discard block |
||
| 208 | 208 | } |
| 209 | 209 | |
| 210 | 210 | /** |
| 211 | - * Create a combo box input regarding to the type of content given in parameters could be an array or a wordpress database object |
|
| 212 | - * |
|
| 213 | - * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 214 | - * @param mixed $content The list of element to put inot the combo box Could be an array or a wordpress database object with id and nom as field |
|
| 215 | - * @param mixed $value The selected value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 216 | - * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be onchange |
|
| 217 | - * |
|
| 218 | - * @return mixed $output The output code to add to the form |
|
| 219 | - */ |
|
| 211 | + * Create a combo box input regarding to the type of content given in parameters could be an array or a wordpress database object |
|
| 212 | + * |
|
| 213 | + * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 214 | + * @param mixed $content The list of element to put inot the combo box Could be an array or a wordpress database object with id and nom as field |
|
| 215 | + * @param mixed $value The selected value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 216 | + * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be onchange |
|
| 217 | + * |
|
| 218 | + * @return mixed $output The output code to add to the form |
|
| 219 | + */ |
|
| 220 | 220 | public static function form_input_multiple_select($name, $id, $content, $value = array(), $option = '', $optionValue = '') { |
| 221 | 221 | global $comboxOptionToHide; |
| 222 | 222 | $values = array(); |
@@ -249,17 +249,17 @@ discard block |
||
| 249 | 249 | } |
| 250 | 250 | |
| 251 | 251 | /** |
| 252 | - * Create a checkbox input |
|
| 253 | - * |
|
| 254 | - * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 255 | - * @param string $id The identifier of the field |
|
| 256 | - * @param string $type The input type Could be checkbox or radio |
|
| 257 | - * @param mixed $content The list of element to put inot the combo box Could be an array or a wordpress database object with id and nom as field |
|
| 258 | - * @param mixed $value The selected value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 259 | - * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be onchange |
|
| 260 | - * |
|
| 261 | - * @return mixed $output The output code to add to the form |
|
| 262 | - */ |
|
| 252 | + * Create a checkbox input |
|
| 253 | + * |
|
| 254 | + * @param string $name The name of the field given by the database |
|
| 255 | + * @param string $id The identifier of the field |
|
| 256 | + * @param string $type The input type Could be checkbox or radio |
|
| 257 | + * @param mixed $content The list of element to put inot the combo box Could be an array or a wordpress database object with id and nom as field |
|
| 258 | + * @param mixed $value The selected value for the field Default is empty |
|
| 259 | + * @param string $option Allows to define options for the input Could be onchange |
|
| 260 | + * |
|
| 261 | + * @return mixed $output The output code to add to the form |
|
| 262 | + */ |
|
| 263 | 263 | public static function form_input_check($name, $id, $content, $value = '', $type = 'checkbox', $option = '', $optionValue = '', $input_label=''){ |
| 264 | 264 | $output = ''; |
| 265 | 265 | $allowedType = array('checkbox', 'radio'); |
@@ -17,39 +17,39 @@ |
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| 17 | 17 | class wpshop_display { |
| 18 | 18 | |
| 19 | 19 | /** |
| 20 | - * Returns the header display of a classical HTML page. |
|
| 21 | - * |
|
| 22 | - * @see afficherFinPage |
|
| 23 | - * |
|
| 24 | - * @param string $pageTitle Title of the page. |
|
| 25 | - * @param string $pageIcon Path of the icon. |
|
| 26 | - * @param string $iconTitle Title attribute of the icon. |
|
| 27 | - * @param string $iconAlt Alt attribute of the icon. |
|
| 28 | - * @param boolean $hasAddButton Define if there must be a "add" button for this page |
|
| 29 | - * @param string $actionInformationMessage A message to display in case of action is send |
|
| 30 | - * |
|
| 31 | - * @return string Html code composing the page header |
|
| 32 | - */ |
|
| 20 | + * Returns the header display of a classical HTML page. |
|
| 21 | + * |
|
| 22 | + * @see afficherFinPage |
|
| 23 | + * |
|
| 24 | + * @param string $pageTitle Title of the page. |
|
| 25 | + * @param string $pageIcon Path of the icon. |
|
| 26 | + * @param string $iconTitle Title attribute of the icon. |
|
| 27 | + * @param string $iconAlt Alt attribute of the icon. |
|
| 28 | + * @param boolean $hasAddButton Define if there must be a "add" button for this page |
|
| 29 | + * @param string $actionInformationMessage A message to display in case of action is send |
|
| 30 | + * |
|
| 31 | + * @return string Html code composing the page header |
|
| 32 | + */ |
|
| 33 | 33 | public static function displayPageHeader($pageTitle, $pageIcon, $iconTitle, $iconAlt, $hasAddButton = true, $addButtonLink = '', $actionInformationMessage = '', $current_page_slug = ''){ |
| 34 | 34 | include(WPSHOP_TEMPLATES_DIR.'admin/admin_page_header.tpl.php'); |
| 35 | 35 | } |
| 36 | 36 | |
| 37 | 37 | /** |
| 38 | - * Returns the end of a classical page |
|
| 39 | - * |
|
| 40 | - * @see displayPageHeader |
|
| 41 | - * |
|
| 42 | - * @return string Html code composing the page footer |
|
| 43 | - */ |
|
| 38 | + * Returns the end of a classical page |
|
| 39 | + * |
|
| 40 | + * @see displayPageHeader |
|
| 41 | + * |
|
| 42 | + * @return string Html code composing the page footer |
|
| 43 | + */ |
|
| 44 | 44 | public static function displayPageFooter($formActionButton){ |
| 45 | 45 | include(WPSHOP_TEMPLATES_DIR.'admin/admin_page_footer.tpl.php'); |
| 46 | 46 | } |
| 47 | 47 | |
| 48 | 48 | /** |
| 49 | - * Return The complete output page code |
|
| 50 | - * |
|
| 51 | - * @return string The complete html page output |
|
| 52 | - */ |
|
| 49 | + * Return The complete output page code |
|
| 50 | + * |
|
| 51 | + * @return string The complete html page output |
|
| 52 | + */ |
|
| 53 | 53 | public static function display_page(){ |
| 54 | 54 | |
| 55 | 55 | $pageAddButton = false; |
@@ -33,10 +33,10 @@ discard block |
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| 33 | 33 | } |
| 34 | 34 | |
| 35 | 35 | /** |
| 36 | - * Define the content for the widget |
|
| 37 | - * |
|
| 38 | - * @param mixed $instance The current widget instance |
|
| 39 | - */ |
|
| 36 | + * Define the content for the widget |
|
| 37 | + * |
|
| 38 | + * @param mixed $instance The current widget instance |
|
| 39 | + */ |
|
| 40 | 40 | function form($instance){ |
| 41 | 41 | $instance = wp_parse_args((array) $instance, array( |
| 42 | 42 | 'title' => '', |
@@ -72,11 +72,11 @@ discard block |
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| 72 | 72 | } |
| 73 | 73 | |
| 74 | 74 | /** |
| 75 | - * Widget Output |
|
| 76 | - * |
|
| 77 | - * @param array $args |
|
| 78 | - * @param array $instance Widget values. |
|
| 79 | - */ |
|
| 75 | + * Widget Output |
|
| 76 | + * |
|
| 77 | + * @param array $args |
|
| 78 | + * @param array $instance Widget values. |
|
| 79 | + */ |
|
| 80 | 80 | function widget($args, $instance){ |
| 81 | 81 | $widget_content = ''; |
| 82 | 82 | |
@@ -96,10 +96,10 @@ discard block |
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| 96 | 96 | } |
| 97 | 97 | |
| 98 | 98 | /** |
| 99 | - * Get the sub categories of a given category |
|
| 100 | - * |
|
| 101 | - * @param integer $parent_category The main category we want to have the sub categories for |
|
| 102 | - */ |
|
| 99 | + * Get the sub categories of a given category |
|
| 100 | + * |
|
| 101 | + * @param integer $parent_category The main category we want to have the sub categories for |
|
| 102 | + */ |
|
| 103 | 103 | function category_tree_selector_output($category_id = 0, $wpshop_widget_categories, $instance){ |
| 104 | 104 | $category_tree_output = ''; |
| 105 | 105 | |