Generate ACF Gutenberg blocks just by adding templates to your Sage theme. This package is based heavily on this article by nicoprat.
Run the following in your Sage (v9 or 10) based theme directory:
composer require "ravorona/sage-acf-gutenberg-blocks"
Add blade templates to views/blocks
which get and use ACF data. Each template requires a comment block with some data in it:
{{--
Title:
Description:
Category:
Icon:
Keywords:
Mode:
Align:
PostTypes:
SupportsAlign:
SupportsMode:
SupportsMultiple:
EnqueueStyle:
EnqueueScript:
EnqueueAssets:
Preview:
PreviewImage:
--}}
{{--
Title: Testimonial
Description: Customer testimonial
Category: formatting
Icon: admin-comments
Keywords: testimonial quote
Mode: edit
Align: left
PostTypes: page post
SupportsAlign: left right
SupportsMode: false
SupportsMultiple: false
EnqueueStyle: styles/style.css
EnqueueScript: scripts/script.js
EnqueueAssets: path/to/asset
Preview: true
PreviewImage: path/to/my/block/preview.jpg
--}}
<blockquote data-{{ $block['id'] }} class="{{ $block['classes'] }}">
<p>{{ get_field('testimonial') }}</p>
<cite>
<span>{{ get_field('author') }}</span>
</cite>
</blockquote>
<style type="text/css">
[data-{{$block['id']}}] {
background: {{ get_field('background_color') }};
color: {{ get_field('text_color') }};
}
</style>
The options in the file header map to options in the acf_register_block_type
function.
Field | Description | Values | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Title |
Title of the block in the gutenberg editor | i.e. Testimonial |
required |
Description |
Description of the block in the gutenberg editor | i.e. My testimonial block |
optional |
Category |
Category to store the block in. Use these values or register your own custom block categories | common , formatting , layout , widgets , embed |
required |
Icon |
An icon property can be specified to make it easier to identify a block. Uses dashicons | i.e. book-alt |
optional |
Keywords |
An array of search terms to help user discover the block while searching. Sepearate values with a space. | i.e. quote mention cite |
optional |
Mode |
The display mode for your block. auto: Preview is shown by default but changes to edit form when block is selected. preview: Preview is always shown. Edit form appears in sidebar when block is selected. edit: Edit form is always shown. | auto , preview or edit |
optional (defaults to preview ) |
Align |
The default block alignment. | left center right wide full |
optional (defaults to empty string) |
PostTypes |
An array of post types to restrict this block type to. Sepearate values with a space. | i.e. post page |
|
SupportsAlign |
This property adds block controls which allow the user to change the block’s alignment. Set to true to show all alignments, false to hide the alignment toolbar. Set to an array (strings separated by spaces) of specific alignment names to customize the toolbar. | (boolean) true , false or (array) left center right wide full |
optional (defaults to true) |
SupportsMode |
This property allows the user to toggle between edit and preview modes via a button. | true or false |
optional (defaults to true ) |
SupportsMultiple |
This property allows the block to be added multiple times. | true or false |
optional (defaults to true ) |
Preview |
Enable block sample preview | true or false |
optional |
PreviewImage |
Path to block sample preview image. Relative to theme directory | path/to/block/sample/image.jpg |
optional |
Once a block is created you'll be able to assign ACF fields to it using the standard Custom Fields interface in WordPress. We recommend using sage-advanced-custom-fields to keep your ACF fields in version control with Sage.
Block data can be altered via the 'sage/blocks/[block-name]/data' filter. For example, if your block template is called my-block.blade.php
, you can alter the data this way:
add_filter('sage/blocks/my-block/data', function ($block) { // Do your thing here. });