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WordPress - JS for uploading images to widget
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/** | |
* Steps: | |
* 1. Pop this into your theme's assets/js directory, set the filename as widgets.js (or add JS to existing widgets.js) | |
* 2. See the other gist for widget PHP instructions if you haven't already | |
* 3. Profit++ | |
*/ | |
// ============================================ | |
// Custom JavaScript used in Widgets (WP Admin) | |
// ============================================ | |
// Image uploader | |
// https://vedmant.com/using-wordpress-media-library-in-widgets-options/ | |
jQuery(document).ready(function ($) { | |
console.log('started'); | |
$(document).on("click", ".upload_image_button", function (e) { | |
e.preventDefault(); | |
var $button = $(this); | |
console.log('clicked'); | |
// Create the media frame. | |
var file_frame = wp.media.frames.file_frame = wp.media({ | |
title: 'Select or upload image', | |
library: { // remove these to show all | |
type: 'image' // specific mime | |
}, | |
button: { | |
text: 'Select' | |
}, | |
multiple: false // Set to true to allow multiple files to be selected | |
}); | |
// When an image is selected, run a callback. | |
file_frame.on('select', function () { | |
// We set multiple to false so only get one image from the uploader | |
var attachment = file_frame.state().get('selection').first().toJSON(); | |
$button.siblings('input').val(attachment.url); | |
}); | |
// Finally, open the modal | |
file_frame.open(); | |
}); | |
}); |
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