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[WordPress] A Helper Function for Admin Notices
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<?php | |
/** | |
* Provides an easy eay to display an administration notice based on the incoming | |
* class and message. | |
* | |
* @param string $class the class to add to the notice (warning, error, success) | |
* @param string $message the message to display in the administration notice area | |
*/ | |
protected function displayAdminNotice($class, $message) | |
{ | |
add_action( | |
'admin_notices', | |
function () use ($class, $message) { | |
printf( | |
'<div class="%1$s"><p>%2$s</p></div>', | |
esc_attr($class), | |
esc_html($message) | |
); | |
} | |
); | |
} |
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<?php | |
if (!$this->hasValidInput()) { | |
$this->displayAdminNotice( | |
'notice notice-error', | |
'You must specify a valid email address and license key.' | |
); | |
} |
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<?php | |
if (update_option('acme-option', $values)) { | |
$this->displayAdminNotice( | |
'notice notice-success', | |
'The options were updated successfully!' | |
); | |
} |
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@senlin
I have comments disabled on the blog, but you're on point with internationalization. I opt not to include it because it's out of scope of the content of the post but it's not something that should be ignored.
And it's something that I'm eventually going to cover more in-depth (though I have some resources already though it's a couple of years old).