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soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
This plugin, in combination with a custom field, allows you to load JavaScript and CSS files in the document <head>
, on a per-article basis. Useful if you use a JavaScript/CSS package such as Slimbox and only want to load the relevant files on pages where you actually need them.
Version history
0.2.8 (2020/3/15)
- Fixed error notice when running plugin under Txp 4.8+ on a page with no required files
0.2.7 (2017/3/14)
- Removes the preference added in 0.2.6 in favor of the global doctype preference. (NB: see Upgrade notes.)
0.2.6 (2017-02-23)
- Tidier
link
andscript
tag output for HTML5
0.2.5 (2017-02-13)
- Txp 4.6 compatibility update
0.2.3 (2010/12/20), 0.2.4 (2010/12/27)
- Code cleaning only; no functional changes
0.2.2, released 2010/07/10
- Tag contents can now include other Txp tags, allowing e.g. Txp conditional tags for further automation options.
0.2.1, released 2009/10/04
- Fixed per-page/section loading in sub-directory installations
0.2, released 2009/09/26
- per-page and/or per-section file loading
soo_required_files
tag now works either as single or container tag- container tag: specify additional files/forms as tag contents
- use any combination of per-article, per-page, per-section, or tag contents
0.1.1, released 2009/09/18
- per-article loading of files and forms from a custom field
- compatible with soo_plugin_pref
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Last edited by jsoo (2020-03-15 18:32:55)
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#2 2009-05-15 16:01:39
- net-carver
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
Jeff
thanks for your plugins!
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
Thanks Steve — great to see you’re still around the forum. I won’t read too much into this, though ;)
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
jsoo wrote:
This plugin, in combination with a custom field, allows you to load JavaScript and CSS files in the document
<head>
, on a per-article basis. Useful if you use a JavaScript/CSS package such as Slimbox and only want to load the relevant files on pages where you actually need them.
Hi J Soo… apologies for not getting this. I’m not sure why this cannot be achieved with <txp:if_article_id ="1,2,5" >...
or with <txp:if_custom_field name="javascript" val="js">
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
colak wrote:
I’m not sure why this cannot be achieved with
<txp:if_article_id ="1,2,5" >...
It can. It just becomes terribly awkward if you’re talking about more than one or two files.
or with
<txp:if_custom_field name="javascript" val="js">
Only allows one value in the field.
Last edited by jsoo (2009-05-15 18:07:26)
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
It’s nice to have this functionality as a plugin.
Thanks, jsoo.
I also think it could be done (not so) easily using custom fields + built-in tags (as colak posted) mixed with smd_each (yes, it requires a plugin too…, althought smd_each can also be used for other tasks in a site…).
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
Good pointer. It’s hard to keep up with all of Bloke’s plugins! It could definitely be done as you say, although I suspect would involve some <txp:php>
to get the preg_match()
stuff I do to differentiate between files and form names. (I could easily be overlooking something, though.)
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
Version 0.1.1 just released. The only change is compatibility with the soo_plugin_pref plugin preference management system.
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#9 2009-09-18 18:15:23
- candyman
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
The plugin is very interesting but, at least, one article must be published to load JavaScript or CSS for a custom page. Is there a way to choose the relevant files without any article?
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
candyman wrote:
The plugin is very interesting but, at least, one article must be published to load JavaScript or CSS for a custom page. Is there a way to choose the relevant files without any article?
No, the plugin is intentionally article-based. Can you give me an example of the situation you have in mind?
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
candyman, I’ve had a few ideas about this. I’m considering adding two or three new attributes to expand the plugin’s scope:
page_files
(boolean) — if true, look for css/js files with the same name as the current page (template)section_files
(boolean) — if true, look for css/js files with the same name as the current section
and maybe even:
category_files
(boolean) — if true, look for css/js files with the same name as the current article categories
The plugin would do a file_exists()
check in the default css and js directories (defaults as set in the plugin prefs), then output <link />
elements for existing files.
Is that the kind of thing you were thinking of?
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#12 2009-09-25 18:23:45
- candyman
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Re: soo_required_files: per-article loading of JavaScript and CSS files
I’ve a page that implement geoblogging: only the map, no articles in that page. It would be useful to load the GoogleMap script for this page only: from this my previous request.
In the meantime I’ve found the stm_javascript and jmd_admin_js plugins also.
Anyway if you can add these features it would be useful, I think.
Last edited by candyman (2009-09-25 18:25:47)
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