[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #22085: Correctly assign post_parent to uploaded attachments in the new media modal
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#22085: Correctly assign post_parent to uploaded attachments in the new media modal
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Reporter: koopersmith | Owner: koopersmith
Type: defect (bug) | Status: reopened
Priority: normal | Milestone: 3.5
Component: Media | Version: trunk
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Comment (by nacin):
It's handled by this in get_media_item() —
{{{
if ( $post->post_parent < 1 && isset( $_REQUEST['post_id'] ) ) {
$parent = (int) $_REQUEST['post_id'];
$parent_name = "attachments[$attachment_id][post_parent]";
$item .= "\t<input type='hidden' name='$parent_name'
id='$parent_name' value='$parent' />\n";
}
}}}
And then this in media_upload_form_handler() —
{{{
if ( isset($send_id) && $attachment_id == $send_id ) {
if ( isset($attachment['post_parent']) )
$post['post_parent'] = $attachment['post_parent'];
}
}}}
I think we can handle this in wp_ajax_send_attachment_to_editor() in a
much simpler fashion. If the attachment's post_parent is 0 at the time of
insertion, then we can update the attachment.
Previously, we saved and inserted at the same time. Now, they are three
separate ajax requests, handled by wp_ajax_save_attachment(),
wp_ajax_save_attachment_compat(), and wp_ajax_send_attachment_to_editor().
We need to either chain compat() and send() in a single request or make
sure that compat() returns before triggering send(), as we need to make
sure the new values are in place before firing filters.
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/22085#comment:7>
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