use compact with add_var_to_front
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@@ -26,18 +26,6 @@ include_once(dirname(__FILE__) . '/utils/create_html.php');
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function main_shortcode() {
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# # send styles files by name, without extension .css
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# add_css_to_front( array(
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# "mystyle",
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# ));
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#
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# # send scripts files by name, without extension .js
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# add_scripts_to_front( array(
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# "myscript",
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# "myscript2",
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# "myscript3",
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# ));
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add_files_to_front( array(
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"mystyle.css",
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"myscript.js",
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@@ -45,17 +33,14 @@ function main_shortcode() {
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"myscript3.js",
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));
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$myvar_1 = "I am one";
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$myvar_2 = "I am two";
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# maybe a future version of php will allow to
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# get the name of a variable :
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# https://wiki.php.net/rfc/nameof
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# but for now i have to declare both the variable and its name
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# (more : https://stackoverflow.com/q/255312/9497573)
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add_var_to_front( array(
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"myvar_1" => $myvar_1,
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"myvar_2" => $myvar_2,
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# compact creates an array containing the variables and their value
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# as key => value
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# from an array of variables names as strings
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add_var_to_front( compact(
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"myvar_1",
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"myvar_2",
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));
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return create_html( array(
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@@ -31,7 +31,14 @@ function add_files_to_front($files_arr) {
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}
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}
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# this function expect an array of key => value
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# with the key being name of the variable, like this :
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# 'my_var' => 'value',
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# simpler way to do it is to use compact when calling the function :
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# add_var_to_front(compact("var1", "var2", "var3"));
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function add_var_to_front($var_array) {
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extract($var_array);
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foreach ($var_array as $key => $var)
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{
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$js_var = 'const ' . $key . ' = ';
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@@ -1,10 +1,5 @@
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<?php
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function template($file) {
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$template_dir_path = plugin_dir_path(__DIR__).'html/templates/';
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include($template_dir_path.$file);
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}
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# using ob_start() and ob_get_clean()
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# allows to have php expansion inside the html loaded
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# in opposition to the methode file_get_contents()
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