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<?php | |
/** | |
* Plugin Name: Convert ACF PHP to JSON | |
* Description: Convert Advanced Custom Fields Pro configuration from PHP to JSON. | |
*/ | |
namespace ConvertAcfPhpToJson; | |
/** | |
* Add submenu item under 'Custom Fields' | |
*/ | |
function admin_menu() { | |
add_submenu_page('edit.php?post_type=acf-field-group', 'Convert PHP fields to JSON', 'PHP to JSON', 'manage_options', 'acf-php-to-json', __NAMESPACE__ . '\\admin_page'); | |
} | |
add_action('admin_menu', __NAMESPACE__ . '\\admin_menu', 20); | |
/** | |
* Output the admin page | |
*/ | |
function admin_page() { | |
?> | |
<div class="wrap"> | |
<h1>Convert PHP fields to JSON</h1> | |
<?php | |
if (!isset($_GET['continue']) || $_GET['continue'] !== 'true') { | |
admin_page_intro(); | |
} | |
else { | |
admin_page_convert(); | |
} | |
?> | |
</div> | |
<?php | |
} | |
/** | |
* Output the introductory page | |
*/ | |
function admin_page_intro() { | |
$groups = get_groups_to_convert(); | |
if (empty($groups)) { | |
echo '<p>No PHP field group configuration found. Nothing to convert.</p>'; | |
return; | |
} | |
else { | |
echo sprintf('<p>%d field groups will be converted from PHP to JSON configuration.</p>', count($groups)); | |
echo '<a href="edit.php?post_type=acf-field-group&page=acf-php-to-json&continue=true" class="button button-primary">Convert Field Groups</a>'; | |
} | |
} | |
/** | |
* Convert the field groups and output the conversion page | |
*/ | |
function admin_page_convert() { | |
$groups = get_groups_to_convert(); | |
echo sprintf('<p>Converting %d field groups from PHP to JSON configuration...</p>', count($groups)); | |
echo '<ol>'; | |
foreach ($groups as $group) { | |
if (convert_group($group)) { | |
echo sprintf('<li>Converted: <strong>%s</strong> (%s)</li>', $group['title'], $group['key']); | |
} | |
else { | |
echo sprintf('<li><strong>Failed to convert: %s</strong> (%s)</li>', $group['title'], $group['key']); | |
} | |
} | |
echo '</ol>'; | |
echo '<p>Done. Now remove the PHP field group configuration.</p>'; | |
} | |
/** | |
* Get the PHP field groups which will be converted. | |
* | |
* @return array | |
*/ | |
function get_groups_to_convert() { | |
$groups = acf_get_local_field_groups(); | |
if (!$groups) return []; | |
return array_filter($groups, function($group) { | |
return $group['local'] == 'php'; | |
}); | |
} | |
/** | |
* Convert a field group to JSON | |
* | |
* @param array $group | |
* @return bool | |
*/ | |
function convert_group($group) { | |
$group['fields'] = acf_get_fields($group['key']); | |
return acf_write_json_field_group($group); | |
} |
Awesome @moritzbappert! You saved me :)
@moritzbappert @ollietreend thanks!
Amazing thank you
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome!
Works perfectly! Create the acf-json folder in your theme and see @moritzbappert comment if you have sub fields!
Thanks for your feedback @moritzbappert (and sorry this is so long overdue!)
Whilst I've not worked with WordPress for a few years now, it looks like this gist is still useful to others. So I've updated it to include your improvements so that sub-fields aren't missed out.
It still works. I just used it today to edit an old theme I inherited that had roughly 70 blocks and field groups. Great work!
Thank you! Very useful!
Does not work, installed the plugin, created the acf-json folder and... nothing, there are no fields, the folder is also empty
that's it, I caught up, I had to go to the local acf fields after deleting php and synchronize them, so supplement your instructions
Thanks for making this. You just saved me a lot of time. 😄
Спасибо, что сделали это. Ты просто сэкономил мне много времени. 😄
yes, no problem, actually for this I wrote a comment
This seemed to work but it looks like it took clone fields and compressed them somehow - the exported PHP is different and results in a structure that causes all sorts of problems.
Before import:
'label' => 'Accessibility',
'name' => 'accessability',
'type' => 'clone',
'instructions' => '',
'required' => 0,
'conditional_logic' => 0,
'wrapper' => array(
'width' => '',
'class' => '',
'id' => '',
),
'clone' => array(
0 => 'field_5b058cc491a9c',
),
'display' => 'seamless',
'layout' => 'block',
'prefix_label' => 1,
'prefix_name' => 1,
After import and re-export:
'label' => 'Accessibility Accordion Items',
'name' => 'accessability_items',
'type' => 'repeater',
'instructions' => '',
'required' => 1,
'conditional_logic' => 0,
'wrapper' => array(
'width' => '',
'class' => '',
'id' => '',
),
'collapsed' => 'field_5b058cd191a9d',
'min' => 1,
'max' => 0,
'layout' => 'block',
'button_label' => 'Add Item',
'_clone' => 'field_5df01d8a5312e',
'__key' => 'field_5b058cc491a9c',
'__name' => 'items',
'__label' => 'Accordion Items',
'sub_fields' => array(
),
Noting that the original PHP was written awhile back and possibly a few minor versions ago, so it's possible that the format has changed in the meantime - however the expectation is that the field machine names (by which I'm actually pulling the field values) shouldn't change, but they are and that breaks a lot of stuff. Anyone else having similar issues?
NOTE: Getting this error for each group that is imported:
Undefined index: ID in /wp-content/plugins/advanced-custom-fields-pro/includes/local-json.php on line 215
This just seems to be a check-for-existing-fieldgroup-post that isn't properly null-coalesced, so not crucial to the issue above.
Hi @bigheadzach
I haven't used WordPress for several years now, so am not best placed to help figure out why that's happened in your case. However, I wonder if it could be related to the issue AdvancedCustomFields/acf#266.
Within this plugin, the conversion from PHP to JSON happens in the convert_group
function:
function convert_group($group) {
$group['fields'] = acf_get_fields($group['key']);
return acf_write_json_field_group($group);
}
The functions acf_get_fields
and acf_write_json_field_group
are provided by ACF itself. This plugin essentially just acts as the glue between those two functions – but it doesn't perform any conversion logic of its own, as that's all handled by those ACF functions.
I hope that helps!
Thanks a lot!!
@ollietreend Thank you for this!
I'm getting failed to convert
error. I've check acf json and file permission already.
@ollietreend Thanks for this great little plugin!
I had one problem though: sub fields were missing in my converted JSON files.
If you change
$group['fields'] = acf_get_local_fields($group['key']);
to$group['fields'] = acf_get_fields($group['key']);
,everything is converting nicely.