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namespace GV\Gutenberg\Blocks\Block; |
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// Exit if accessed directly |
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if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) { |
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exit; |
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} |
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class Entry_Link extends Block { |
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const BLOCK_NAME = 'entry-link'; |
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/** |
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* Generate `[gv_entry_link]` shortcode |
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* |
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* @param array $attributes |
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* array['view_id'] string The ID for the View where the entry is displayed |
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* array['entry_id'] string ID of the entry to edit |
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* array['action'] string Define which type of link you want to display. valid values are : read, edit, delete |
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* array['post_id'] string If you want to have the Edit Entry link go to an embedded View, pass the ID of the post or page where the View is embedded |
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* array['return'] string What should the shortcode return. valid values are : html, url |
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* array['link_atts'] string Attributes to pass to the link tag generator to add to the <a> tag |
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* array['field_values'] string Parameters to pass URL arguments to the link |
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* array['content'] string The anchor text can be set by this attribute |
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* |
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* @return string $output |
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*/ |
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static function render( $attributes = array() ) { |
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$accepted_attributes = array( |
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'view_id', |
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'entry_id', |
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'action', |
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'post_id', |
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'return', |
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'link_atts', |
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'field_values', |
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'content', |
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); |
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$shortcode_attributes = array(); |
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foreach ( $attributes as $attribute => $value ) { |
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$value = esc_attr( sanitize_text_field( $value ) ); |
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if ( 'content' !== $attribute && in_array( $attribute, $accepted_attributes ) && ! empty( $value ) ) { |
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$shortcode_attributes[] = "{$attribute}={$value}"; |
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} |
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} |
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if ( ! empty( $attributes['content'] ) ) { |
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$shortcode = sprintf( |
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'[gv_entry_link %s]%s[/gv_entry_link]', |
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implode( ' ', $shortcode_attributes ), |
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wp_kses_post( $attributes['content'] ) |
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); |
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} else { |
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$shortcode = sprintf( '[gv_entry_link %s/]', implode( ' ', $shortcode_attributes ) ); |
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} |
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$output = do_shortcode( $shortcode ); |
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return $output; |
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} |
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} |
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Adding explicit visibility (
private
,protected
, orpublic
) is generally recommend to communicate to other developers how, and from where this method is intended to be used.