WC_Admin_Attributes::edit_attribute()
Edit Attribute admin panel.
Description Description
Shows the interface for changing an attributes type between select and text.
Source Source
File: includes/admin/class-wc-admin-attributes.php
public static function edit_attribute() { global $wpdb; $edit = isset( $_GET['edit'] ) ? absint( $_GET['edit'] ) : 0; $attribute_to_edit = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( " SELECT attribute_type, attribute_label, attribute_name, attribute_orderby, attribute_public FROM {$wpdb->prefix}woocommerce_attribute_taxonomies WHERE attribute_id = %d ", $edit ) ); ?> <div class="wrap woocommerce"> <h1><?php esc_html_e( 'Edit attribute', 'woocommerce' ); ?></h1> <?php if ( ! $attribute_to_edit ) { echo '<div id="woocommerce_errors" class="error"><p>' . esc_html__( 'Error: non-existing attribute ID.', 'woocommerce' ) . '</p></div>'; } else { if ( self::$edited_attribute_id > 0 ) { echo '<div id="message" class="updated"><p>' . esc_html__( 'Attribute updated successfully', 'woocommerce' ) . '</p><p><a href="' . esc_url( admin_url( 'edit.php?post_type=product&page=product_attributes' ) ) . '">' . esc_html__( 'Back to Attributes', 'woocommerce' ) . '</a></p></div>'; self::$edited_attribute_id = null; } $att_type = $attribute_to_edit->attribute_type; $att_label = format_to_edit( $attribute_to_edit->attribute_label ); $att_name = $attribute_to_edit->attribute_name; $att_orderby = $attribute_to_edit->attribute_orderby; $att_public = $attribute_to_edit->attribute_public; ?> <form action="edit.php?post_type=product&page=product_attributes&edit=<?php echo absint( $edit ); ?>" method="post"> <table class="form-table"> <tbody> <?php do_action( 'woocommerce_before_edit_attribute_fields' ); ?> <tr class="form-field form-required"> <th scope="row" valign="top"> <label for="attribute_label"><?php esc_html_e( 'Name', 'woocommerce' ); ?></label> </th> <td> <input name="attribute_label" id="attribute_label" type="text" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $att_label ); ?>" /> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( 'Name for the attribute (shown on the front-end).', 'woocommerce' ); ?></p> </td> </tr> <tr class="form-field form-required"> <th scope="row" valign="top"> <label for="attribute_name"><?php esc_html_e( 'Slug', 'woocommerce' ); ?></label> </th> <td> <input name="attribute_name" id="attribute_name" type="text" value="<?php echo esc_attr( $att_name ); ?>" maxlength="28" /> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( 'Unique slug/reference for the attribute; must be no more than 28 characters.', 'woocommerce' ); ?></p> </td> </tr> <tr class="form-field form-required"> <th scope="row" valign="top"> <label for="attribute_public"><?php esc_html_e( 'Enable archives?', 'woocommerce' ); ?></label> </th> <td> <input name="attribute_public" id="attribute_public" type="checkbox" value="1" <?php checked( $att_public, 1 ); ?> /> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( 'Enable this if you want this attribute to have product archives in your store.', 'woocommerce' ); ?></p> </td> </tr> <?php /** * Attribute types can change the way attributes are displayed on the frontend and admin. * * By Default WooCommerce only includes the `select` type. Others can be added with the * `product_attributes_type_selector` filter. If there is only the default type registered, * this setting will be hidden. */ if ( wc_has_custom_attribute_types() ) { ?> <tr class="form-field form-required"> <th scope="row" valign="top"> <label for="attribute_type"><?php esc_html_e( 'Type', 'woocommerce' ); ?></label> </th> <td> <select name="attribute_type" id="attribute_type"> <?php foreach ( wc_get_attribute_types() as $key => $value ) : ?> <option value="<?php echo esc_attr( $key ); ?>" <?php selected( $att_type, $key ); ?>><?php echo esc_html( $value ); ?></option> <?php endforeach; ?> <?php /** * Deprecated action in favor of product_attributes_type_selector filter. * * @todo Remove in 4.0.0 * @deprecated 2.4.0 */ do_action( 'woocommerce_admin_attribute_types' ); ?> </select> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( "Determines how this attribute's values are displayed.", 'woocommerce' ); ?></p> </td> </tr> <?php } ?> <tr class="form-field form-required"> <th scope="row" valign="top"> <label for="attribute_orderby"><?php esc_html_e( 'Default sort order', 'woocommerce' ); ?></label> </th> <td> <select name="attribute_orderby" id="attribute_orderby"> <option value="menu_order" <?php selected( $att_orderby, 'menu_order' ); ?>><?php esc_html_e( 'Custom ordering', 'woocommerce' ); ?></option> <option value="name" <?php selected( $att_orderby, 'name' ); ?>><?php esc_html_e( 'Name', 'woocommerce' ); ?></option> <option value="name_num" <?php selected( $att_orderby, 'name_num' ); ?>><?php esc_html_e( 'Name (numeric)', 'woocommerce' ); ?></option> <option value="id" <?php selected( $att_orderby, 'id' ); ?>><?php esc_html_e( 'Term ID', 'woocommerce' ); ?></option> </select> <p class="description"><?php esc_html_e( 'Determines the sort order of the terms on the frontend shop product pages. If using custom ordering, you can drag and drop the terms in this attribute.', 'woocommerce' ); ?></p> </td> </tr> <?php do_action( 'woocommerce_after_edit_attribute_fields' ); ?> </tbody> </table> <p class="submit"><button type="submit" name="save_attribute" id="submit" class="button-primary" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Update', 'woocommerce' ); ?>"><?php esc_html_e( 'Update', 'woocommerce' ); ?></button></p> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'woocommerce-save-attribute_' . $edit ); ?> </form> <?php } ?> </div> <?php }