Simple framework library that persists the dismissal of admin notices across pages in WordPress dashboard.
Run composer require collizo4sky/persist-admin-notices-dismissal
Alternatively, clone or download this repo into the vendor/
folder in your plugin, and include/require the persist-admin-notices-dismissal.php
file like so
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/persist-admin-notices-dismissal/persist-admin-notices-dismissal.php';
add_action( 'admin_init', array( 'PAnD', 'init' ) );
or let Composer's autoloader do the work.
Firstly, install and activate this library within a plugin.
Say you have the following markup as your admin notice,
function sample_admin_notice__success() {
?>
<div class="updated notice notice-success is-dismissible">
<p><?php _e( 'Done!', 'sample-text-domain' ); ?></p>
</div>
<?php
}
add_action( 'admin_notices', 'sample_admin_notice__success' );
To make it hidden forever when dismissed, add the following data attribute data-dismissible="disable-done-notice-forever"
to the div markup like so:
function sample_admin_notice__success() {
if ( ! PAnD::is_admin_notice_active( 'disable-done-notice-forever' ) ) {
return;
}
?>
<div data-dismissible="disable-done-notice-forever" class="updated notice notice-success is-dismissible">
<p><?php _e( 'Done!', 'sample-text-domain' ); ?></p>
</div>
<?php
}
add_action( 'admin_init', array( 'PAnD', 'init' ) );
add_action( 'admin_notices', 'sample_admin_notice__success' );
When using the framework with an autoloader you must also load the class outside of the admin_notices
or network_admin_notices
hooks. The reason is that these hooks come after the admin_enqueue_script
hook that loads the javascript.
Just add the following in your main plugin file.
add_action( 'admin_init', array( 'PAnD', 'init' ) );
If you have two notices displayed when certain actions are triggered; firstly, choose a string to uniquely identify them, e.g. notice-one
and notice-two
To make the first notice never appear once dismissed, its data-dismissible
attribute will be data-dismissible="notice-one-forever"
where notice-one
is its unique identifier and forever
is the dismissal time period.
To make the second notice only hidden for 2 days, its data-dismissible
attribute will be data-dismissible="notice-two-2"
where notice-two
is its unique identifier and the 2
, the number of days it will be hidden is the dismissal time period.
You must append the dismissal time period to the end of your unique identifier with a hyphen (-
) and this value must be an integer. The only exception is the string forever
.
To actually make the dismissed admin notice not to appear, use the is_admin_notice_active()
function like so:
function sample_admin_notice__success1() {
if ( ! PAnD::is_admin_notice_active( 'notice-one-forever' ) ) {
return;
}
?>
<div data-dismissible="notice-one-forever" class="updated notice notice-success is-dismissible">
<p><?php _e( 'Done 1!', 'sample-text-domain' ); ?></p>
</div>
<?php
}
function sample_admin_notice__success2() {
if ( ! PAnD::is_admin_notice_active( 'notice-two-2' ) ) {
return;
}
?>
<div data-dismissible="notice-two-2" class="updated notice notice-success is-dismissible">
<p><?php _e( 'Done 2!', 'sample-text-domain' ); ?></p>
</div>
<?php
}
add_action( 'admin_init', array( 'PAnD', 'init' ) );
add_action( 'admin_notices', 'sample_admin_notice__success1' );
add_action( 'admin_notices', 'sample_admin_notice__success2' );
Please note that if you cleanup after your plugin deletion please try to make the removal of stored options as specific as possible. Otherwise you may end up deleting the stored options from other projects.
A filter hook is available to return the proper URL to the Javascript file. An example usage is as follows, especially if this is being used in a theme.
add_filter( 'pand_theme_loader', '__return_true' );
The pand_theme_loader
runs the following hook if true
. You can directly change the URL to the Javascript file by using another hook in the following manner by changing the return value.
add_filter(
'pand_dismiss_notice_js_url',
function( $js_url, $composer_path ) {
return get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . $composer_path;
},
10,
2
);
Cool beans. Isn't it?