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WordPress 3.5 media uploader in easier steps. If using other than edit post screen, don't forget to use wp_enqueue_media(); in your functions.php
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jQuery(document).ready(function($){ | |
var _custom_media = true, | |
_orig_send_attachment = wp.media.editor.send.attachment; | |
$('.stag-metabox-table .button').click(function(e) { | |
var send_attachment_bkp = wp.media.editor.send.attachment; | |
var button = $(this); | |
var id = button.attr('id').replace('_button', ''); | |
_custom_media = true; | |
wp.media.editor.send.attachment = function(props, attachment){ | |
if ( _custom_media ) { | |
$("#"+id).val(attachment.url); | |
} else { | |
return _orig_send_attachment.apply( this, [props, attachment] ); | |
}; | |
} | |
wp.media.editor.open(button); | |
return false; | |
}); | |
$('.add_media').on('click', function(){ | |
_custom_media = false; | |
}); | |
}); |
How do we get all the selected URLs? Currently, we only receive only one file from selected files in variable attachment.url.
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Hi, this solution was really helpful. But when I used it with Wordpress v4.7.5, everything worked fine but I would also receive a:
TypeError: document.getElementById(...) is null
With some experimenting, I got rid of the error. Please check updated code here.