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wp-multisite-waas/inc/ui/class-payment-methods-element.php
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<?php
/**
* Adds the Payment_Methods_Element UI to the Admin Panel.
*
* @package WP_Ultimo
* @subpackage UI
* @since 2.0.0
*/
namespace WP_Ultimo\UI;
use WP_Ultimo\UI\Base_Element;
// Exit if accessed directly
defined('ABSPATH') || exit;
/**
* Adds the Checkout Element UI to the Admin Panel.
*
* @since 2.0.0
*/
class Payment_Methods_Element extends Base_Element {
use \WP_Ultimo\Traits\Singleton;
/**
* The id of the element.
*
* Something simple, without prefixes, like 'checkout', or 'pricing-tables'.
*
* This is used to construct shortcodes by prefixing the id with 'wu_'
* e.g. an id checkout becomes the shortcode 'wu_checkout' and
* to generate the Gutenberg block by prefixing it with 'wp-ultimo/'
* e.g. checkout would become the block 'wp-ultimo/checkout'.
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @var string
*/
public $id = 'payment-methods';
/**
* The icon of the UI element.
* e.g. return fa fa-search
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @param string $context One of the values: block, elementor or bb.
* @return string
*/
public function get_icon($context = 'block') {
if ('elementor' === $context) {
return 'eicon-info-circle-o';
}
return 'fa fa-search';
}
/**
* The title of the UI element.
*
* This is used on the Blocks list of Gutenberg.
* You should return a string with the localized title.
* e.g. return __('My Element', 'wp-multisite-waas').
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @return string
*/
public function get_title() {
return __('Payment Methods', 'wp-multisite-waas');
}
/**
* The description of the UI element.
*
* This is also used on the Gutenberg block list
* to explain what this block is about.
* You should return a string with the localized title.
* e.g. return __('Adds a checkout form to the page', 'wp-multisite-waas').
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @return string
*/
public function get_description() {
return __('Adds a checkout form block to the page.', 'wp-multisite-waas');
}
/**
* The list of fields to be added to Gutenberg.
*
* If you plan to add Gutenberg controls to this block,
* you'll need to return an array of fields, following
* our fields interface (@see inc/ui/class-field.php).
*
* You can create new Gutenberg panels by adding fields
* with the type 'header'. See the Checkout Elements for reference.
*
* @see inc/ui/class-checkout-element.php
*
* Return an empty array if you don't have controls to add.
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @return array
*/
public function fields() {
$fields = [];
$fields['header'] = [
'title' => __('General', 'wp-multisite-waas'),
'desc' => __('General', 'wp-multisite-waas'),
'type' => 'header',
];
$fields['password_strength'] = [
'type' => 'toggle',
'title' => __('Password Strength Meter', 'wp-multisite-waas'),
'desc' => __('Set this customer as a VIP.', 'wp-multisite-waas'),
'tooltip' => '',
'value' => 1,
];
$fields['apply_styles'] = [
'type' => 'toggle',
'title' => __('Apply Styles', 'wp-multisite-waas'),
'desc' => __('Set this customer as a VIP.', 'wp-multisite-waas'),
'tooltip' => '',
'value' => 1,
];
return $fields;
}
/**
* The list of keywords for this element.
*
* Return an array of strings with keywords describing this
* element. Gutenberg uses this to help customers find blocks.
*
* e.g.:
* return array(
* 'WP Multisite WaaS',
* 'Payment Methods',
* 'Form',
* 'Cart',
* );
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @return array
*/
public function keywords() {
return [
'WP Ultimo',
'WP Multisite WaaS',
'Payment Methods',
'Form',
'Cart',
];
}
/**
* List of default parameters for the element.
*
* If you are planning to add controls using the fields,
* it might be a good idea to use this method to set defaults
* for the parameters you are expecting.
*
* These defaults will be used inside a 'wp_parse_args' call
* before passing the parameters down to the block render
* function and the shortcode render function.
*
* @since 2.0.0
* @return array
*/
public function defaults() {
return [];
}
/**
* The content to be output on the screen.
*
* Should return HTML markup to be used to display the block.
* This method is shared between the block render method and
* the shortcode implementation.
*
* @since 2.0.0
*
* @param array $atts Parameters of the block/shortcode.
* @param string|null $content The content inside the shortcode.
* @return string
*/
public function output($atts, $content = null) {
return 'lol';
}
}