This component is a part of the Olympus Dionysos fields for WordPress.
Adds a counter JS component on textarea.
composer require getolympus/olympus-dionysos-field-textarea
Field initialization • Variables definition • Texts definition • Retrive data • Release History • Contributing
Use the following lines to add a textarea field
in your WordPress admin pages or custom post type meta fields:
return \GetOlympus\Dionysos\Field\Textarea::build('my_textarea_field_id', [
'title' => 'How do Penguins drink their cola?',
'default' => 'On the rocks.',
'description' => 'A simple question to know if you will be able to survive to the Penguin domination.',
'counter' => true,
'placeholder' => 'Tell us how?',
'readonly' => false,
'rows' => 8,
/**
* Texts definition
* @see the `Texts definition` section below
*/
't_length_label' => 'characters.',
]);
Variable | Type | Default value | Accepted value | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
title |
String | 'Textarea' |
empty | |
default |
String | empty | empty | Sets default value if none found |
description |
String | empty | empty | |
counter |
Boolean | true |
true or false |
Defines whether or not to display the counter widget |
placeholder |
String | empty | empty | For default mode only |
readonly |
Boolean | false |
true or false |
Defines whether or not to allow modification |
rows |
Integer | 8 |
> 1 |
Code | Default value | Definition |
---|---|---|
t_length_label |
characters. | Used to display characters counter as %d characters. |
Retrieve your value from Database with a simple get_option('my_textarea_field_id', '')
(see WordPress reference):
// Get textarea from Database
$textarea = get_option('my_textarea_field_id', '');
// Display textarea in HTML tag
echo '<pre>'.htmlspecialchars($textarea).'</pre>';
Version | Note |
---|---|
0.0.18 | Fix jQuery integration on domReady |
0.0.17 | Change id on twig template |
0.0.16 | Remove RTE mode from package |
- Fork it (https://github.com/GetOlympus/olympus-dionysos-field-textarea/fork)
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/fooBar
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some fooBar'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/fooBar
) - Create a new Pull Request
Built with ♥ by Achraf Chouk ~ (c) since a long time.