I try to add the multi uploading options in the wordpress plugins I repeated this code in the plugin(two times) only changing the id name.
Here, for the edit image to work, also to show other filter, hope it helps.
pa_uploader = wp.media({
title: 'Choose Images',
multiple: true,
//frame: 'select',
library: {
filterable: 'all',
editable: true,
contentUserSetting: false
},
states: [
new wp.media.controller.Library({
id: 'library',
title: 'Select Images',
priority: 40,
// toolbar: 'gallery',
filterable: 'all',
multiple: 'add',
editable: true,
contentUserSetting: false,
library: wp.media.query( _.defaults({
type: 'image'
}, {} ) )
}),
new wp.media.controller.EditImage({model: {}})
]
});
// pa_uploader.states.add([
// new wp.media.controller.EditImage({model: {}})
// ]);
pa_uploader.on('content:render:edit-image', function() {
var controller = pa_uploader.modal.controller;
image = pa_uploader.state().get('image'),
view = new wp.media.view.EditImage( { model: image, controller: controller } ).render();
pa_uploader.content.set( view );
// after creating the wrapper view, load the actual editor via an ajax call
view.loadEditor();
});
pa_uploader.on('select', function(e){
// This will return the selected image from the Media Uploader, the result is an object
var selected_images = pa_uploader.state().get('selection');
});
});
});
The answer from M Khalid Junaid is great but outdated.
See the codex page about wp.media : https://codex.wordpress.org/Javascript_Reference/wp.media.
Here is my code based on Codex wp.media Example
Javascript
var sfieldGroup= '.field-group'; // top level parent
var wpMediaUploader = {
sBtnAdd : ".upload-custom-wp-media",
sBtnRemove : ".remove-custom-wp-media",
sMediaData: ".media-data",
sInput : ".custom-wp-media"
};
function wpMedia() {
$(wpMediaUploader.sBtnAdd).on("click", function (event) {
event.preventDefault();
var self = $(this);
var fieldGroup = self.parents(sfieldGroup);
// Create a new media frame
var frame = wp.media({
title: "Select or Upload Media Of Your Chosen Persuasion",
button: {
text: "Use this media"
},
multiple: false // Set to true to allow multiple files to be selected
});
frame.on("select", function () {
var attachment = frame.state().get("selection").first().toJSON();
switch(attachment.mime){
case "image/jpeg" :
case "image/png" :
case "image/bmp" :
case "image/gif" :
fieldGroup.find(wpMediaUploader.sMediaData)
.append("<img src=\"" + attachment.url + "\" alt=\"\" />");
break;
}
$("<p/>",{
text: attachment.filename
}).appendTo(fieldGroup.find(wpMediaUploader.sMediaData));
fieldGroup.find(wpMediaUploader.sInput).val(attachment.id);
fieldGroup.find(wpMediaUploader.sBtnAdd).addClass("hidden");
fieldGroup.find(wpMediaUploader.sBtnRemove).removeClass("hidden");
frame.close();
});
frame.open();
});
$(wpMediaUploader.sBtnRemove).on("click", function (event) {
event.preventDefault();
var self = $(this);
var fieldGroup = self.parents(sfieldGroup);
// Clear out the preview image
fieldGroup.find(wpMediaUploader.sMediaData).html("");
// Un-hide the add image link
fieldGroup.find(wpMediaUploader.sBtnAdd).removeClass("hidden");
// Hide the delete image link
fieldGroup.find(wpMediaUploader.sBtnRemove).addClass("hidden");
// Delete the image id from the hidden input
fieldGroup.find(wpMediaUploader.sInput).val("");
});
}
HTML
<div class="field-group">
<div class="media-data"></div>
<p class="hide-if-no-js">
<a class="button upload-custom-wp-media" href="javascript:void(0)">Upload Media</a>
<a class="button remove-custom-wp-media hidden" href="javascript:void(0)">Remove Selected Media</a>
</p>
<input id="test" name="test" class="custom-wp-media" value="" type="hidden">
</div>
Tip
if you console.log frame,you will be exposed to API :)
var frame = wp.media({
title: "Select or Upload Media Of Your Chosen Persuasion",
button: {
text: "Use this media"
},
multiple: false // Set to true to allow multiple files to be selected
});
Here is the example how you can use the wordpress multimedia uploader for more than one field or as many fields. The JS
code and html code looks like this
Add upload_image_button
class on each upload button on the basis of this class click
function triggers to fetch the wordpress multimedia uploader , see i have used the prev()
property to get the previous element to the clicked one formfieldID=jQuery(this).prev().attr("id");
and then i have assigned the image url returned by uploader to formfieldID
<input id="upload_image1" type="text" name="upload_image1" value="<?php echo $upload_image1;?>" />
<input class="upload_image_button" type="button" value="Upload image 1" />
<input id="upload_image2" type="text" name="upload_image2" value="<?php echo $upload_image2;?>" />
<input class="upload_image_button" type="button" value="Upload image 2" />
<script type="text/javascript">
//tb_show('', 'media-upload.php?TB_iframe=true');
var upload_image_button=false;
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
jQuery('.upload_image_button').click(function() {
upload_image_button =true;
formfieldID=jQuery(this).prev().attr("id");
formfield = jQuery("#"+formfieldID).attr('name');
tb_show('', 'media-upload.php?type=image&TB_iframe=true');
if(upload_image_button==true){
var oldFunc = window.send_to_editor;
window.send_to_editor = function(html) {
imgurl = jQuery('img', html).attr('src');
jQuery("#"+formfieldID).val(imgurl);
tb_remove();
window.send_to_editor = oldFunc;
}
}
upload_image_button=false;
});
})
</script>
Also make sure you have included the necessary JS
and CSS
files of the uploader for this you have to add an action
<?php
function my_admin_uploader_scripts() {
wp_enqueue_script('media-upload');
wp_enqueue_script('thickbox');
wp_register_script('my-upload', WP_PLUGIN_URL.'/my-script.js', array('jquery','media-upload','thickbox'));
wp_enqueue_script('my-upload');
}
function my_admin_uploader_styles() {
wp_enqueue_style('thickbox');
}
add_action('admin_print_scripts', 'my_admin_uploader_scripts');
add_action('admin_print_styles', 'my_admin_uploader_styles');
?>
Note: Also take care of one thing when you assign the uploader to you input fields the control of uploader now assigns to the fields so when ever uploader will be called it assigns the image url to your text field , so this is the problem when you triggers the uploader you are unable to insert the images in the content area of the post for this solution you have to store the previous control in some where and when you are done with uploader then reassign the control of uploader to the previous function which i have provided in my JS code see below how it works
var oldFunc = window.send_to_editor;
window.send_to_editor = function(html) {
imgurl = jQuery('img', html).attr('src');
jQuery("#"+formfieldID).val(imgurl);
tb_remove();
window.send_to_editor = oldFunc;
}
I have used this technique many times and it works perfect for me
Hope it makes sense
It wasn't that hard...
See this revision history to see how I did... Basically what I did was adding this to my plugin:
function wp_gear_manager_admin_scripts() {
wp_enqueue_script('media-upload');
wp_enqueue_script('thickbox');
wp_enqueue_script('jquery');
}
function wp_gear_manager_admin_styles() {
wp_enqueue_style('thickbox');
}
add_action('admin_print_scripts', 'wp_gear_manager_admin_scripts');
add_action('admin_print_styles', 'wp_gear_manager_admin_styles');
And later this part in my JavaScript file:
<script language="JavaScript">
jQuery(document).ready(function() {
jQuery('#upload_image_button').click(function() {
formfield = jQuery('#upload_image').attr('name');
tb_show('', 'media-upload.php?type=image&TB_iframe=true');
return false;
});
window.send_to_editor = function(html) {
imgurl = jQuery('img',html).attr('src');
jQuery('#upload_image').val(imgurl);
tb_remove();
}
});
</script>
And this in my html:
<tr valign="top">
<td>Upload Image</td>
<td><label for="upload_image">
<input id="upload_image" type="text" size="36" name="upload_image" value="<?php echo $gearimage; ?>" />
<input id="upload_image_button" type="button" value="Upload Image" />
<br />Enter an URL or upload an image for the banner.
</label>
</td>
</tr>
You can just copy and paste this code to your plugin and see the magic.