tablepress-pods/tablepress-pods.php

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<?php
/*
Plugin Name: TablePress Extension: Pods tables
Plugin URI: https://code.studioinfinity.org/glen/tablepress-pods
Description: Custom Extension for TablePress to incorporate Pods information in tables
Version: 0.2
Author: Glen Whitney
Author URI: http ://studioinfinity.org/
*/
/* Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Glen Whitney
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin
Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 , USA.
*/
/*
* Usage and possible parameters:
* [table id=1 pod_name="mypod" pod_where="t.myfield = 'important'" /]
*
* Each row of the table which contains a Pods "magic tag" anywhere is expanded
* into one row for each of the pod records returned by
* pods(<pod_name>)->find(<pod_where>), with all of the magic tags in the row
* expanded for the corresponding record.
*
* The expansion can be controlled by the following "pseudo-shortcodes" which
* must occur at the beginning of the first column of the row (you may want to
* dedicate a hidden column just for this purpose if you are making use of these)
* [once] -- this row expands only into a single row (corresponding to the
* first record returned by the find() call), with magic
* tags expanded
* [literal] -- do not expand this row, except for removing the [literal]
* designation, even though it contains magic tags; hence, the
* magic tags will appear in the result.
*
* [table id=1 pod_name="mypod" pod_dump=true pod_where="t.myfield = 3" /]
*
* *Ignores* the contents of the table altogether, and replaces it with a
* simple dump of the ID, date, title, author, permalink, and all custom
* Pods fields for each record in a Pods custom post type. Note that the
* taxonomies, if any, of the post type will not be shown. Useful mainly for
* seeing what is present in your Pod; for any presentation tables you will
* most likely want to use the first form.
*
*/
add_filter( 'tablepress_shortcode_table_default_shortcode_atts',
'playground_add_shortcode_parameter_pods' );
add_filter( 'tablepress_table_raw_render_data', 'playground_expand_pod', 10, 2 );
function playground_add_shortcode_parameter_pods( $default_atts ) {
$default_atts['pod_name'] = '';
$default_atts['pod_dump'] = '';
$default_atts['pod_where'] = '';
return $default_atts;
}
function playground_expand_pod( $table, $render_options) {
if (empty($render_options['pod_name'])) return $table;
$pod_params = array('limit'=>-1);
if (!empty($render_options['pod_where'])) {
$pod_params['where'] = $render_options['pod_where'];
}
$pod = pods($render_options['pod_name'], $pod_params);
$ndata = array();
$rvis = array();
$cvis = array();
if (empty($render_options['pod_dump'])) {
# Standard case: expand rows with magic tags into multiple rows,
# one for each record in $pod, controlled by the pseudo-shortcodes
$cvis = $table['visibility']['columns'];
$orig_rvis = $table['visibility']['rows'];
foreach ($table['data'] as $row_idx => $row) {
# First, check for the [literal] code since nothing much to do then
if (0 === strpos($row[0], '[literal]')) {
$row[0] = substr($row[0], 9);
$ndata[] = $row;
$rvis[] = $orig_rvis[$row_idx];
continue;
}
# Similarly, if no magic tags, just copy the row.
$wholerow = implode('',$row);
if (!preg_match('/{@.*}/', $wholerow)) {
$ndata[] = $row;
$rvis[] = $orig_rvis[$row_idx];
continue;
}
# OK, we need to expand magic tags in the row. First check for
# the [once] pseudo-shortcode:
$one_timer = FALSE;
if (0 === strpos($row[0], '[once]')) {
$row[0] = substr($row[0], 6);
$one_timer = TRUE;
}
# Here's the expansion loop
$pod->reset();
while ($pod->fetch()) {
$ndata[] = array_map(function($c) use($pod) {
return $pod->do_magic_tags($c);
}, $row);
$rvis[] = $orig_rvis[$row_idx];
if ($one_timer) { break; }
}
} # for each row of the original table
} else { # pod_dump is specified.
$flds = $pod->fields();
$hrow = array('ID','Date','Title','Author','Permalink');
$cvis = array(TRUE, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE, TRUE);
$frow = array();
foreach ($flds as $fkey => $finfo) {
$hrow[] = $finfo['label'];
$cvis[] = TRUE;
$frow[] = $fkey;
}
$ndata[] = $hrow;
$rvis = array(TRUE);
while ($pod->fetch()) {
$nrow = array();
$nrow[] = $pod->field('id');
$nrow[] = $pod->field('post_date');
$nrow[] = $pod->field('title');
$nrow[] = get_the_author_meta('display_name', $pod->field('author'));
$nrow[] = $pod->field('permalink');
foreach ($frow as $field_slug) {
$nrow[] = $pod->display($field_slug);
}
$ndata[] = $nrow;
$rvis[] = TRUE;
}
} # do a pod dump
# OK, install the new table information
$table['data'] = $ndata;
$table['visibility']['rows'] = $rvis;
$table['visibility']['columns'] = $cvis;
return $table;
}