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<?php
/**
* WordPress Chosen Taxonomy Metabox
* Author: Helen Hou-Sandi
*
* Use Chosen for a replacement taxonomy metabox in WordPress
* Useful for taxonomies that aren't changed much on the fly and are
* non-hierarchical in nature, as Chosen is for flat selection only.
* You can always use the taxonomy admin screen to add/edit taxonomy terms.
* Categories need slightly different treatment from the rest in order to
* leverage the correct form field name for saving without interference.
*
* Includes two filters:
* * ctm_taxes_and_types for filtering the array of post types and taxonomies.
* Post types and taxonomies should both be the slug versions.
* This filter is more of an example for the moment,
* as you would likely edit the member variable directly.
* * ctm_tax_label for filtering the label used in the meta box display.
* Receives the $tax (slug name of the taxonomy) and the $post_type slug.
*
* Example screenshot: http://cl.ly/2T2D232x172G353i2V2C
*
* Chosen: http://harvesthq.github.com/chosen/
*/
class ChosenTaxMetabox {
public $types_and_taxes = array (
'post' => array (
'post_tag',
'category',
'customtax',
),
'custom_post_type' => array (
'category',
'customtax',
),
);
public function __construct() {
add_action( 'add_meta_boxes', array( $this, 'add_meta_boxes' ) );
add_action( 'save_post', array( $this, 'save_post' ) );
add_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts', array( $this, 'admin_enqueue_scripts' ) );
$this->types_and_taxes = apply_filters( 'ctm_taxes_and_types', $this->types_and_taxes );
}
/**
* Remove the default meta boxes for each taxonomy and add the replacement
* Note that the naming is different based on whether or not the taxonomy is hierarchical
*/
public function add_meta_boxes() {
foreach ( $this->types_and_taxes as $post_type => $taxes ) {
foreach ( $taxes as $tax ) {
if ( is_taxonomy_hierarchical( $tax ) )
remove_meta_box( $tax . 'div', $post_type, 'side' );
else
remove_meta_box( 'tagsdiv-' . $tax, $post_type, 'side' );
}
add_meta_box( 'chosen-tax', 'Choose Terms', array( $this, 'meta_box_display' ), $post_type, 'side', 'default' );
}
}
/**
* Display the replacement meta box itself
*/
public function meta_box_display() {
$post_type = get_post_type();
// double check to make sure there are taxonomies to show
if ( empty( $this->types_and_taxes[$post_type] ) )
return;
$taxes = $this->types_and_taxes[$post_type];
wp_nonce_field( 'chosen-save-tax-terms', 'chosen_taxonomy_meta_box_nonce' );
?>
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(document).ready(function($){
$( '.chzn-select' ).chosen();
});
</script>
<?php
foreach ( $taxes as $tax ) {
/**
* You may want to check if the current user can assign terms to
* the taxonomy in question before going any further.
* It will not save their assignments anyway, but it's a bit of a
* funny user experience.
*/
$taxonomy = get_taxonomy( $tax );
$label = apply_filters( "ctm_tax_label" , $taxonomy->labels->name, $tax, $post_type );
// add more args if you want (e.g. orderby)
$terms = get_terms( $tax, array( 'hide_empty' => 0 ) );
$current_terms = wp_get_post_terms ( get_the_ID(), $tax, array('fields' => 'ids') );
// category needs a special treatment for the input name
if ( 'category' == $tax )
$name = 'post_category';
else
$name = "tax_input[$tax]";
?>
<p><label for="<?php echo $tax; ?>"><?php echo $label; ?></label>:</p>
<p><select name="<?php echo $name; ?>[]" class="chzn-select widefat" data-placeholder="Select one or more" multiple="multiple">
<?php
foreach ( $terms as $term ) {
// hierarchical taxonomies save by IDs, whereas non save by slugs
if ( is_taxonomy_hierarchical( $tax ) )
$value = $term->term_id;
else
$value = $term->slug;
?>
<option value="<?php echo $value; ?>"<?php selected( in_array( $term->term_id, $current_terms ) ); ?>><?php echo $term->name; ?></option>
<?php } ?>
</select>
</p>
<?php
}
}
/**
* When saving the post, check to see if the taxonomy has been emptied out.
* If so, it will not exist in the tax_input array and thus WP won't be aware of it,
* so we have to take of emptying the terms for the object.
*/
public function save_post( $post_id ) {
// verify nonce
if ( ! isset($_POST['chosen_taxonomy_meta_box_nonce'] ) || ! wp_verify_nonce( $_POST['chosen_taxonomy_meta_box_nonce'], 'chosen-save-tax-terms' ) )
return;
// check autosave
if ( defined('DOING_AUTOSAVE') && DOING_AUTOSAVE )
return;
$post_type = get_post_type( $post_id );
// double check to make sure there are taxonomies to process
if ( empty( $this->types_and_taxes[$post_type] ) )
return;
$taxes = $this->types_and_taxes[$post_type];
// if nothing is posted for a relevant taxonomy, remove the object terms!
// otherwise, WP will take care of assigning the terms
foreach ( $taxes as $tax ) {
// once again, category gets special treatment
if ( 'category' === $tax )
$input = isset( $_POST['post_category'] ) ? $_POST['post_category'] : '';
else
$input = isset( $_POST['tax_input'][$tax] ) ? $_POST['tax_input'][$tax] : '';
if ( empty( $input ) ) {
$taxonomy = get_taxonomy( $tax );
if ( $taxonomy && current_user_can( $taxonomy->cap->assign_terms ) ) {
wp_set_object_terms( $post_id, '', $tax );
}
}
}
}
/**
* Chosen JS and CSS enqueue - assumes you are doing this in a theme
* with the JS, CSS, and sprite files in themefolder/js/chosen/
* You'd want to use plugins_url() instead if using this in a plugin
*/
function admin_enqueue_scripts() {
$screen = get_current_screen();
$post_types = array_keys( $this->types_and_taxes );
if ( 'post' !== $screen->base || ! in_array( $screen->post_type, $post_types ) )
return;
wp_enqueue_script( 'chosen', get_template_directory_uri().'/js/chosen/chosen.jquery.min.js', array( 'jquery' ), '1.0' );
wp_enqueue_style( 'chosen', get_template_directory_uri().'/js/chosen/chosen.css' );
}
}
new ChosenTaxMetabox;
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