[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #29056: Media Grid: Support media_row_actions
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Wed Sep 10 23:51:05 UTC 2014
#29056: Media Grid: Support media_row_actions
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Reporter: pavelevap | Owner:
Type: defect (bug) | Status: closed
Priority: low | Milestone:
Component: Media | Version: 4.0
Severity: normal | Resolution: wontfix
Keywords: dev-feedback 2nd- | Focuses: ui, javascript,
opinion | administration
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Comment (by swift):
I did manage to get it working, see below. Basically you have to create a
"form field" but the set the `'input' = 'html'` and put whatever HTML code
you want into the `html` value.
It works, but I agree, it would make more sense to have an action filter
here - that also avoids having to worry about the `show_in_edit` flag.
Good luck
{{{
public function addMediaModalAction($form_fields, $post) {
$form_fields["my_action"] = array(
'label' => __(""),
'input' => "html",
'html' => '<a class="thickbox button" title="Do
Something" href="' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php' ) . '?action=my_action">'
. __('Label','plugin') . '</a>',
'show_in_edit' => false,
);
return $form_fields;
}
add_action( 'attachment_fields_to_edit', array($this,
'addMediaModalAction'), 10, 2 );
}}}
Replying to [comment:9 helgatheviking]:
> There are actions in place inside the modal:
>
> >"View attachment page | Edit more details | Delete Permanently"
>
> I don't understand why it is a crazy idea to be able to add another?
Maybe they aren't "row" actions any more, but they are still actions to be
performed on the current attachment.
>
> >"View attachment page | Edit more details | Delete Permanently | Add
Guacamole"
>
> They appear to be coming from media-template.php (please correct me if I
am wrong) and that already has at least one `apply_filters()` in it, so
why can't the attachment actions be run through a filter too?
>
> `attachment_fields_to_edit` doesn't seem to be applicable to the modal
either and the fields all seem hard-coded. @swift if you've figured out
how to add actions/fields to the modal, would you mind sharing?
>
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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/29056#comment:10>
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