I have a code to display a random quote. One person wrote a function to implement all of this. But the update data via AJAX for some reason does not work. When you press the button "New Quote", nothing happens. Maybe someone knows why? What needs to be fixed in the following code, so that when you click "New quote" a new quote is loaded?
/wp-content/themes/%your_theme%/js/ajax-load-quote.php
<?php /* uncomment the below, if you want to use native WP functions in this file */ // require_once('../../../../wp-load.php'); $array = file( $_POST['file_path'] ); // file path in $_POST, as from the js $r = rand( 0, count($array) - 1 ); return '<p>' . $array[$r] . '</p>'; ?>
In a page content, a widget or a template file:
<div id="randomquotes"> <p>I would rather have my ignorance than another man’s knowledge, because I have so much more of it.<br /> -- Mark Twain, American author & Playwright</p> </div> <a id="newquote" class="button" href="#" title="Gimme a new one!">New Quote</a>
This you can obviously adjust to your liking, but for the sake of this example, this is what we're going with.
We will generate the above via a shortcode later.
/wp-content/themes/%your_theme%/js/ajax-load-quote.js
function ajaxQuote() { var theQuote = jQuery.ajax({ type: 'POST', url: ajaxParams.themeURI+'js/ajax-load-quote.php', /* supplying the file path to the ajax loaded php as a $_POST variable */ data: { file_path: ajaxParams.filePath }, beforeSend: function() { ajaxLoadingScreen(true,'#randomquotes'); }, success: function(data) { jQuery('#randomquotes').find('p').remove(); jQuery('#randomquotes').prepend(data); }, complete: function() { ajaxLoadingScreen(false,'#randomquotes'); } }); return theQuote; } /* Loading screen to be displayed during the process, optional */ function ajaxLoadingScreen(switchOn,element) { /* show loading screen */ if (switchOn) { jQuery(''+element).css({ 'position': 'relative' }); var appendHTML = '<div class="ajax-loading-screen appended"> <img src="'+ajaxParams.themeURI+'images/ajax-loader.gif" alt="Loading ..." width="16" height="16" /></div>'; if( jQuery(''+element).children('.ajax-loading-screen').length === 0 ) { jQuery(''+element).append(appendHTML); } jQuery(''+element).children('.ajax-loading-screen').first().css({ 'display': 'block', 'visibility': 'visible', 'filter': 'alpha(opacity=100)', '-ms-filter': '"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Alpha(Opacity=100)"', 'opacity': '1' }); } else { /* hide the loading screen */ jQuery(''+element).children('.ajax-loading-screen').css({ 'display': '', 'visibility': '', 'filter': '', '-ms-filter': '', 'opacity': '' }); jQuery(''+element).css({ 'position': '' }); } } /* triggering the above via the click event */ jQuery('#newquotes').click( function() { var theQuote = ajaxQuote(); return false; });
/wp-content/themes/%your_theme%/functions.php
function random_quote( $atts ) { /* extracts the value of shortcode argument path */ extract( shortcode_atts( array( 'path' => get_template_directory_uri() . '/quotes.txt' // default, if not set ), $atts ) ); $array = file( $path ); $r = rand( 0, count($array) - 1 ); $output = '<div id="randomquotes">' . '<p>' . $array[$r] . '</p>' . '</div>' . '<a id="newquote" class="button" href="#" title="Gimme a new one!">New Quote</a>'; /* enqueue the below registered script, if needed */ wp_enqueue_script( 'ajax-quote' ); /* supplying the file path to the script */ wp_localize_script( 'ajax-quote', 'ajaxParams', array( 'filePath' => $path, 'themeURI' => get_template_directory_uri() . '/' ) ); return $output; } add_shortcode( 'randomquotes', 'random_quote'); /* register the js */ function wpse72974_load_scripts() { if ( ! is_admin() ) { wp_register_script( 'ajax-quote', get_template_directory_uri() . '/js/ajax-load-quote.js', array( 'jquery' ), '1.0', true ); } } add_action ( 'init', 'wpse72974_load_scripts' );
How you can update the content on the page using AJAX in WordPress?
How AJAX Works In WordPress Natively # Because AJAX is already used in WordPress' back end, it has been basically implemented for you. All you need to do is use the functions available. Let's look at the process in general before diving into the code.
In WordPress, we send all AJAX request to a common URL, then wordpress internally calls the corresponding method according to the parameters which we have sent with the request. You can use the admin_url( 'admin-ajax. php' ) function of WordPress to get this url.
wp_localize_script( 'FrontEndAjax', 'ajax', array( 'url' => admin_url( 'admin-ajax. php' ) ) ); The advantage of this method is that it may be used in both themes AND plugins, as you are not hard-coding the ajax URL variable into the theme. On the front end, the URL is now accessible via ajax.
No, not directly, as JavaScript ist executed on the client side, and PHP is executed on the server. A workaround would be to send another AJAX-Request from your success-function.
Nice question!
But, as your code starts with a bad practice - require_once('wp-load.php');
-, I decided to pick one of my working snippets and adapt it.
Observations:
quotes.txt
is being grabbed, here a Post Type is used as source (post
), in the method get_random_post
#newpost-shortcode
and #randomposts
)<?php /** * Plugin Name: (SO) Ajax Shortcode * Description: Demonstration of WordPress Ajax working as a shortcode. * Plugin URI: http://stackoverflow.com/a/13614297/1287812 * Version: 2013.10.25 * Author: Rodolfo Buaiz * Author URI: https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/users/12615/brasofilo * License: GPLv3 */ add_action( 'plugins_loaded', array ( B5F_SO_13498959::get_instance(), 'plugin_setup' ) ); class B5F_SO_13498959 { private $cpt = 'post'; # Adjust the CPT protected static $instance = NULL; public $plugin_url = ''; public function __construct() {} public static function get_instance() { NULL === self::$instance and self::$instance = new self; return self::$instance; } /** * Regular plugin work */ public function plugin_setup() { $this->plugin_url = plugins_url( '/', __FILE__ ); add_shortcode( 'randomposts', array( $this, 'shortcode') ); add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', array( $this, 'enqueue' ) ); add_action( 'wp_ajax_query_rand_post', array( $this, 'query_rand_post' ) ); add_action( 'wp_ajax_nopriv_query_rand_post', array( $this, 'query_rand_post' ) ); } /** * SHORTCODE output */ public function shortcode( $atts ) { # First post if( ! $random_post = $this->get_random_post() ) $random_post = __( 'Could not retrieve a post.' ); # Prepare output $output = sprintf( '<div id="randomposts">%s</div> <button id="newpost-shortcode" type="button" title="%s">%s</button>', $random_post, __( 'Gimme a new one!' ), __( 'New random post' ) ); return $output; } /** * ACTION Enqueue scripts */ public function enqueue() { # jQuery will be loaded as a dependency ## DO NOT use other version than the one bundled with WP ### Things will BREAK if you do so wp_enqueue_script( 'ajax-random-post', "{$this->plugin_url}ajax.js", array( 'jquery' ) ); # Here we send PHP values to JS wp_localize_script( 'ajax-random-post', 'wp_ajax', array( 'ajaxurl' => admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php' ), 'ajaxnonce' => wp_create_nonce( 'ajax_post_validation' ), 'loading' => 'http://i.stack.imgur.com/drgpu.gif' ) ); } /** * AJAX query random post * * Check for security and send proper responses back */ public function query_rand_post() { check_ajax_referer( 'ajax_post_validation', 'security' ); $random_post = $this->get_random_post(); if( !isset( $random_post ) ) wp_send_json_error( array( 'error' => __( 'Could not retrieve a post.' ) ) ); else wp_send_json_success( $random_post ); } /** * AUX FUNCTION * Search a random Post Type and return the post_content */ public function get_random_post() { $array = get_posts( array( 'post_type' => $this->cpt, 'numberposts' => -1 ) ); if( empty( $array ) ) return false; # Select a random post index number from the current array $r = rand( 0, count($array) - 1 ); return $array[$r]->post_content; } }
/* * @plugin SO Ajax Shortcode */ jQuery( document ).ready( function( $ ) { var data = { action: 'query_rand_post', security: wp_ajax.ajaxnonce }; var image = '<img src="' + wp_ajax.loading + '" alt="Loading ..." width="16" height="16" />'; $( '#newpost-shortcode' ).click( function(e) { e.preventDefault(); $( '#randomposts' ).html( image ); $.post( wp_ajax.ajaxurl, data, function( response ) { // ERROR HANDLING if( !response.success ) { // No data came back, maybe a security error if( !response.data ) $( '#randomposts' ).html( 'AJAX ERROR: no response' ); else $( '#randomposts' ).html( response.data.error ); } else $( '#randomposts' ).html( response.data ); } ); }); // end click });
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