├── css
├── input.css
└── README.md
├── lang
├── README.md
└── acf-subfield_chooser.pot
├── js
├── README.md
└── input.js
├── images
└── README.md
├── .gitignore
├── CHANGELOG.md
├── readme.txt
├── README.md
├── acf-subfield-chooser.php
├── acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php
└── LICENSE
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3 | Use this directory to store CSS files.
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5 | This directory can be removed if not used.
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3 | Use this directory to store JS files.
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5 | This directory can be removed if not used.
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3 | Use this directory to store images.
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5 | This directory can be removed if not used.
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1 | # Changelog
2 |
3 | #### 1.2.0
4 | * Compatible with [Github Updater](https://github.com/afragen/github-updater)
5 | * add language pot file
6 | * add changelog file
7 |
8 | #### 1.1.0
9 | * add: Allow null
10 | * Better Description
11 |
12 | #### 1.0.0
13 | * Initial Release.
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1 | === Advanced Custom Fields: Subfield Chooser Field ===
2 | Contributors: AUTHOR_NAME
3 | Tags: PLUGIN_TAGS
4 | Requires at least: 3.5
5 | Tested up to: 3.8.1
6 | Stable tag: trunk
7 | License: GPLv2 or later
8 | License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html
9 |
10 | DESCRIPTION
11 |
12 | == Description ==
13 |
14 | EXTENDED_DESCRIPTION
15 |
16 | = Compatibility =
17 |
18 | This ACF field type is compatible with:
19 | * ACF 5
20 | * ACF 4
21 |
22 | == Installation ==
23 |
24 | 1. Copy the `acf-subfield_chooser` folder into your `wp-content/plugins` folder
25 | 2. Activate the Subfield Chooser plugin via the plugins admin page
26 | 3. Create a new field via ACF and select the Subfield Chooser type
27 | 4. Please refer to the description for more info regarding the field type settings
28 |
29 | == Changelog ==
30 |
31 | = 1.1.0 =
32 | * add: Allow null
33 | * Better Description
34 |
35 | = 1.0.0 =
36 | * Initial Release.
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1 | # ACF Field Type Template
2 |
3 | ### Structure
4 |
5 | * `/css`: folder for .css files.
6 | * `/images`: folder for image files
7 | * `/js`: folder for .js files
8 | * `/lang`: folder for .pot, .po and .mo files
9 | * `acf-subfield_chooser.php`: Main plugin file that includes the correct field file based on the ACF version
10 | * `subfield_chooser-v5.php`: Field class compatible with ACF version 5
11 | * `readme.txt`: WordPress readme file to be used by the wordpress repository
12 |
13 |
14 | # ACF Subfield Chooser Field
15 |
16 | Return custom subfield value of a custom repeater field as a select box
17 |
18 | -----------------------
19 |
20 | ### Compatibility
21 |
22 | This ACF field type is compatible with:
23 | * ACF 5
24 |
25 | ### Installation
26 |
27 | 1. Copy the `acf-subfield-chooser` folder into your `wp-content/plugins` folder
28 | 2. Activate the Subfield Chooser plugin via the plugins admin page
29 | 3. Create a new field via ACF and select the Subfield Chooser type
30 | 4. Please refer to the description for more info regarding the field type settings
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1 | (function($){
2 |
3 |
4 | function initialize_field( $el ) {
5 |
6 | //$el.doStuff();
7 |
8 | }
9 |
10 |
11 | if( typeof acf.add_action !== 'undefined' ) {
12 |
13 | /*
14 | * ready append (ACF5)
15 | *
16 | * These are 2 events which are fired during the page load
17 | * ready = on page load similar to $(document).ready()
18 | * append = on new DOM elements appended via repeater field
19 | *
20 | * @type event
21 | * @date 20/07/13
22 | *
23 | * @param $el (jQuery selection) the jQuery element which contains the ACF fields
24 | * @return n/a
25 | */
26 |
27 | acf.add_action('ready append', function( $el ){
28 |
29 | // search $el for fields of type 'subfield_chooser'
30 | acf.get_fields({ type : 'subfield_chooser'}, $el).each(function(){
31 |
32 | initialize_field( $(this) );
33 |
34 | });
35 |
36 | });
37 |
38 |
39 | } else {
40 |
41 |
42 | /*
43 | * acf/setup_fields (ACF4)
44 | *
45 | * This event is triggered when ACF adds any new elements to the DOM.
46 | *
47 | * @type function
48 | * @since 1.0.0
49 | * @date 01/01/12
50 | *
51 | * @param event e: an event object. This can be ignored
52 | * @param Element postbox: An element which contains the new HTML
53 | *
54 | * @return n/a
55 | */
56 |
57 | $(document).live('acf/setup_fields', function(e, postbox){
58 |
59 | $(postbox).find('.field[data-field_type="subfield_chooser"]').each(function(){
60 |
61 | initialize_field( $(this) );
62 |
63 | });
64 |
65 | });
66 |
67 |
68 | }
69 |
70 |
71 | })(jQuery);
72 |
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1 | msgid ""
2 | msgstr ""
3 | "Project-Id-Version: Advanced Custom Fields: Subfield Chooser\n"
4 | "POT-Creation-Date: 2014-11-01 17:53+0330\n"
5 | "PO-Revision-Date: 2014-11-01 17:53+0330\n"
6 | "Last-Translator: \n"
7 | "Language-Team: \n"
8 | "Language: en_US\n"
9 | "MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
10 | "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
11 | "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
12 | "X-Generator: Poedit 1.6.9\n"
13 | "X-Poedit-Basepath: ..\n"
14 | "X-Poedit-SourceCharset: UTF-8\n"
15 | "X-Poedit-KeywordsList: __;_e;_n:1,2;_x:1,2c;_ex:1,2c;_nx:4c,1,2;esc_attr__;"
16 | "esc_attr_e;esc_attr_x:1,2c;esc_html__;esc_html_e;esc_html_x:1,2c;_n_noop:1,2;"
17 | "_nx_noop:3c,1,2;__ngettext_noop:1,2\n"
18 | "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
19 | "X-Poedit-SearchPath-0: .\n"
20 |
21 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:32
22 | msgid "Subfield Chooser"
23 | msgstr ""
24 |
25 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:61
26 | msgid "Error! Please enter a higher value"
27 | msgstr ""
28 |
29 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:97
30 | msgid "Repeater Name *"
31 | msgstr ""
32 |
33 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:98
34 | msgid "enter repeater field name (field_name)"
35 | msgstr ""
36 |
37 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:105
38 | msgid "Location *"
39 | msgstr ""
40 |
41 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:106
42 | msgid "enter \"option\" or post ID"
43 | msgstr ""
44 |
45 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:113
46 | msgid "Sub Field Name *"
47 | msgstr ""
48 |
49 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:114
50 | msgid "Choose sub field name for show in select field"
51 | msgstr ""
52 |
53 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:121
54 | msgid "Return Value"
55 | msgstr ""
56 |
57 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:122
58 | msgid "Specify the returned value on front end"
59 | msgstr ""
60 |
61 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:126
62 | msgid "Row ID"
63 | msgstr ""
64 |
65 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:127
66 | msgid "Subfield Value"
67 | msgstr ""
68 |
69 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:133
70 | msgid "Return Sub Field Value *"
71 | msgstr ""
72 |
73 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:134
74 | msgid "enter sub field name for return value in select field"
75 | msgstr ""
76 |
77 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:141
78 | msgid "Allow Null ?"
79 | msgstr ""
80 |
81 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:145
82 | msgid "Yes"
83 | msgstr ""
84 |
85 | #: acf-subfield-chooser-v5.php:146
86 | msgid "No"
87 | msgstr ""
88 |
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1 | name = 'subfield_chooser';
26 |
27 |
28 | /*
29 | * label (string) Multiple words, can include spaces, visible when selecting a field type
30 | */
31 |
32 | $this->label = __('Subfield Chooser', 'acf-subfield_chooser');
33 |
34 |
35 | /*
36 | * category (string) basic | content | choice | relational | jquery | layout | CUSTOM GROUP NAME
37 | */
38 |
39 | $this->category = 'choice';
40 |
41 |
42 | /*
43 | * defaults (array) Array of default settings which are merged into the field object. These are used later in settings
44 | */
45 |
46 | $this->defaults = array(
47 | 'repeater_name' => '',
48 | 'subfield_name' => '',
49 | 'data_type' => 1,
50 | 'Other_subfield_name' => '',
51 | 'null_value' => 0,
52 | );
53 |
54 |
55 | /*
56 | * l10n (array) Array of strings that are used in JavaScript. This allows JS strings to be translated in PHP and loaded via:
57 | * var message = acf._e('subfield_chooser', 'error');
58 | */
59 |
60 | $this->l10n = array(
61 | 'error' => __('Error! Please enter a higher value', 'acf-subfield_chooser'),
62 | );
63 |
64 |
65 | // do not delete!
66 | parent::__construct();
67 |
68 | }
69 |
70 |
71 | /*
72 | * render_field_settings()
73 | *
74 | * Create extra settings for your field. These are visible when editing a field
75 | *
76 | * @type action
77 | * @since 3.6
78 | * @date 23/01/13
79 | *
80 | * @param $field (array) the $field being edited
81 | * @return n/a
82 | */
83 |
84 | function render_field_settings( $field ) {
85 |
86 | /*
87 | * acf_render_field_setting
88 | *
89 | * This function will create a setting for your field. Simply pass the $field parameter and an array of field settings.
90 | * The array of settings does not require a `value` or `prefix`; These settings are found from the $field array.
91 | *
92 | * More than one setting can be added by copy/paste the above code.
93 | * Please note that you must also have a matching $defaults value for the field name (repeater_name)
94 | */
95 |
96 | acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
97 | 'label' => __('Repeater Name *','acf-subfield_chooser'),
98 | 'instructions' => __('enter repeater field name (field_name)','acf-subfield_chooser'),
99 | 'type' => 'text',
100 | 'require' => 1,
101 | 'name' => 'repeater_name',
102 | ));
103 |
104 | acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
105 | 'label' => __('Location *','acf-subfield_chooser'),
106 | 'instructions' => __('enter "option" or post ID','acf-subfield_chooser'),
107 | 'type' => 'text',
108 | 'require' => 1,
109 | 'name' => 'field_location',
110 | ));
111 |
112 | acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
113 | 'label' => __('Sub Field Name *','acf-subfield_chooser'),
114 | 'instructions' => __('Choose sub field name for show in select field','acf-subfield_chooser'),
115 | 'type' => 'text',
116 | 'require' => 1,
117 | 'name' => 'subfield_name',
118 | ));
119 |
120 | acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
121 | 'label' => __('Return Value','post_type_chooser'),
122 | 'instructions' => __('Specify the returned value on front end','post_type_chooser'),
123 | 'type' => 'radio',
124 | 'name' => 'data_type',
125 | 'choices' => array(
126 | 1 => __("Row ID",'post_type_chooser'),
127 | 0 => __("Subfield Value",'post_type_chooser'),
128 | ),
129 | 'layout' => 'horizontal',
130 | ));
131 |
132 | acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
133 | 'label' => __('Return Sub Field Value *','acf-subfield_chooser'),
134 | 'instructions' => __('enter sub field name for return value in select field','acf-subfield_chooser'),
135 | 'type' => 'text',
136 | 'require' => 1,
137 | 'name' => 'Other_subfield_name',
138 | ));
139 |
140 | acf_render_field_setting( $field, array(
141 | 'label' => __('Allow Null ?','post_type_chooser'),
142 | 'type' => 'radio',
143 | 'name' => 'null_value',
144 | 'choices' => array(
145 | 1 => __("Yes",'post_type_chooser'),
146 | 0 => __("No",'post_type_chooser'),
147 | ),
148 | 'layout' => 'horizontal',
149 | ));
150 |
151 | }
152 |
153 |
154 |
155 | /*
156 | * render_field()
157 | *
158 | * Create the HTML interface for your field
159 | *
160 | * @param $field (array) the $field being rendered
161 | *
162 | * @type action
163 | * @since 3.6
164 | * @date 23/01/13
165 | *
166 | * @param $field (array) the $field being edited
167 | * @return n/a
168 | */
169 |
170 | function render_field( $field ) {
171 |
172 |
173 | /*
174 | * Review the data of $field.
175 | * This will show what data is available
176 | */
177 |
178 |
179 | $subfield_list = get_field($field['repeater_name'], $field['field_location']);
180 |
181 | echo '
';
182 | echo '';
200 | echo '
';
201 |
202 |
203 |
204 | /*
205 | * Create a simple text input using the 'repeater_name' setting.
206 | */
207 |
208 | ?>
209 |
210 | 12 ) {
456 |
457 | // format the value
458 | // $value = 'something';
459 |
460 | }
461 |
462 |
463 | // return
464 | return $value;
465 | }
466 |
467 | */
468 |
469 |
470 | /*
471 | * validate_value()
472 | *
473 | * This filter is used to perform validation on the value prior to saving.
474 | * All values are validated regardless of the field's required setting. This allows you to validate and return
475 | * messages to the user if the value is not correct
476 | *
477 | * @type filter
478 | * @date 11/02/2014
479 | * @since 5.0.0
480 | *
481 | * @param $valid (boolean) validation status based on the value and the field's required setting
482 | * @param $value (mixed) the $_POST value
483 | * @param $field (array) the field array holding all the field options
484 | * @param $input (string) the corresponding input name for $_POST value
485 | * @return $valid
486 | */
487 |
488 | /*
489 |
490 | function validate_value( $valid, $value, $field, $input ){
491 |
492 | // Basic usage
493 | if( $value < $field['custom_minimum_setting'] )
494 | {
495 | $valid = false;
496 | }
497 |
498 |
499 | // Advanced usage
500 | if( $value < $field['custom_minimum_setting'] )
501 | {
502 | $valid = __('The value is too little!','acf-subfield_chooser'),
503 | }
504 |
505 |
506 | // return
507 | return $valid;
508 |
509 | }
510 |
511 | */
512 |
513 |
514 | /*
515 | * delete_value()
516 | *
517 | * This action is fired after a value has been deleted from the db.
518 | * Please note that saving a blank value is treated as an update, not a delete
519 | *
520 | * @type action
521 | * @date 6/03/2014
522 | * @since 5.0.0
523 | *
524 | * @param $post_id (mixed) the $post_id from which the value was deleted
525 | * @param $key (string) the $meta_key which the value was deleted
526 | * @return n/a
527 | */
528 |
529 | /*
530 |
531 | function delete_value( $post_id, $key ) {
532 |
533 |
534 |
535 | }
536 |
537 | */
538 |
539 |
540 | /*
541 | * load_field()
542 | *
543 | * This filter is applied to the $field after it is loaded from the database
544 | *
545 | * @type filter
546 | * @date 23/01/2013
547 | * @since 3.6.0
548 | *
549 | * @param $field (array) the field array holding all the field options
550 | * @return $field
551 | */
552 |
553 | /*
554 |
555 | function load_field( $field ) {
556 |
557 | return $field;
558 |
559 | }
560 |
561 | */
562 |
563 |
564 | /*
565 | * update_field()
566 | *
567 | * This filter is applied to the $field before it is saved to the database
568 | *
569 | * @type filter
570 | * @date 23/01/2013
571 | * @since 3.6.0
572 | *
573 | * @param $field (array) the field array holding all the field options
574 | * @return $field
575 | */
576 |
577 | /*
578 |
579 | function update_field( $field ) {
580 |
581 | return $field;
582 |
583 | }
584 |
585 | */
586 |
587 |
588 | /*
589 | * delete_field()
590 | *
591 | * This action is fired after a field is deleted from the database
592 | *
593 | * @type action
594 | * @date 11/02/2014
595 | * @since 5.0.0
596 | *
597 | * @param $field (array) the field array holding all the field options
598 | * @return n/a
599 | */
600 |
601 | /*
602 |
603 | function delete_field( $field ) {
604 |
605 |
606 |
607 | }
608 |
609 | */
610 |
611 |
612 | }
613 |
614 |
615 | // create field
616 | new acf_field_subfield_chooser();
617 |
618 | ?>
619 |
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268 | REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
269 |
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281 |
282 | How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
283 |
284 | If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
285 | possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
286 | free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
287 |
288 | To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
289 | to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
290 | convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
291 | the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
292 |
293 | {description}
294 | Copyright (C) {year} {fullname}
295 |
296 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
297 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
298 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
299 | (at your option) any later version.
300 |
301 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
302 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
303 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
304 | GNU General Public License for more details.
305 |
306 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
307 | with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
308 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
309 |
310 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
311 |
312 | If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
313 | when it starts in an interactive mode:
314 |
315 | Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
316 | Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
317 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
318 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
319 |
320 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
321 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may
322 | be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be
323 | mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
324 |
325 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
326 | school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
327 | necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
328 |
329 | Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
330 | `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
331 |
332 | {signature of Ty Coon}, 1 April 1989
333 | Ty Coon, President of Vice
334 |
335 | This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into
336 | proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may
337 | consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the
338 | library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
339 | Public License instead of this License.
340 |
341 |
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