I want to display a download link inside a WordPress widget. The file to be downloaded is located in the download subfolder of the site root, so that it can be uploaded via FTP. The name of the file and the text to be displayed for the download link shall be stored in a simple text file in the same folder.
Assuming WordPress is installed on www.mysite.com. The file name is setup_1_0.zip and the link display is Setup 1.0.
I am open to the file format how this information is stored as long as I can upload that file via FTP, too.
How can I embed this information inside a Custom HTML widget to get a valid download link with the text taken from that file?
How to automate the process of uploading latest software's build and download link creation in WordPress?
Based on your logic.
You are trying to automate the download process of your latest software version.
You don't want to update things manually and you just want to upload your latest build in the /download/ folder. (Only drop your latest version using FTP; that's all)
This is how I would do it:
Referencing those questions:
Get the latest file addition in a directory
How to force file download with PHP
I propose two solutions: First two separte codes, Second One inline code.
Just for educational purpose
First solution: Quick and short usage:
(You might need a way or a plugin to activate running PHP in Widget; this plugin helps PHP Code Widget)
<?php
$path = "download/";
$latest_ctime = 0;
$latest_filename = '';
$d = dir($path);
while (false !== ($entry = $d->read())) {
$filepath = "{$path}/{$entry}";
// could do also other checks than just checking whether the entry is a file
if (is_file($filepath) && filectime($filepath) > $latest_ctime) {
$latest_ctime = filectime($filepath);
$latest_filename = $entry;
}
}
echo 'Download '. $latest_filename . '';
?>
Second solution:
(Again, you might need a way or a plugin to activate running PHP in Widget; this plugin helps PHP Code Widget)
A) Create download.php in http://www.example.com/download.php
Add the following code:
<?php
$path = "download";
$latest_ctime = 0; //ctime stands for creation time.
$latest_filename = '';
$d = dir($path);
while (false !== ($entry = $d->read())) {
$filepath = "{$path}/{$entry}";
// could do also other checks than just checking whether the entry is a file
if (is_file($filepath) && filectime($filepath) > $latest_ctime) {
$latest_ctime = filectime($filepath);
$latest_filename = $entry;
}
}
// echo $latest_filename; un-comment to debug
$file_url = 'http://www.example.com/download/'.$latest_filename;
header('Content-Type: application/octet-stream');
header("Content-Transfer-Encoding: Binary");
header("Content-disposition: attachment; filename=\"" . basename($file_url) . "\"");
readfile($file_url); // do the double-download-dance (dirty but worky)
?>
B) in your WordPress HTML Widget add the following code
<?php
$path = "download";
$latest_ctime = 0;
$latest_filename = '';
$d = dir($path);
while (false !== ($entry = $d->read())) {
$filepath = "{$path}/{$entry}";
// could do also other checks than just checking whether the entry is a file
if (is_file($filepath) && filectime($filepath) > $latest_ctime) {
$latest_ctime = filectime($filepath);
$latest_filename = $entry;
}
}
echo 'Download '. $latest_filename . '';
?>
Further explanation:
A) is responsiple for downloading the latest software build automatically.
B) is responsiple for displaying Latest build name and Creating the link.
Now, You only need to upload one file to your /download/ folder which is your latest build (setup_1_0.zip, setup_1_1.zip, setup_1_2.zip ...etc. The proposed solution will check creation date regardless of file's name.)
Important note: You can see that the latest file checker function is repeated twice; once in download.php and once in WordPress Widget. Because if we combine in one file we will get header already sent error.
Dose this answer your question please? Kindly feedback.
Related
In mediawiki, I can show a link to a file using:
[[Media:File.pdf|A file]]
Results in
A file
But how can I get the the last modified date for an uploaded file? I would like to show the timestamp alongside that link, rather than having to go to the file page for it. Is there a way to do this?
A file [Timestamp]
Does this require an extension of some sort? I am unable to find any documentation on getting metadata for uploaded files.
It would require custom logic, yes (which is normally packaged into extensions but in simple cases you can just add it directly to your config file). You can use the HtmlPageLinkRendererEnd hook for example:
global $wgHooks;
$wgHooks['HtmlPageLinkRendererEnd'][] = function(
LinkRenderer $linkRenderer, LinkTarget $target,
$isKnown, &$text, &$attribs, &$ret
) {
if ( $linkTarget->inNamespace( NS_FILE ) ) {
$file = wfFindFile( $linkTarget->getText() );
if ( $file && $file->exists() && $file->isLocal() ) {
$text .= ' ' . $file->getTimestamp();
}
}
};
(untested) which will put the timestamp inside the link but it's close enough.
I would like to scan a folder, sort the files within that folder by modified time, and display the most recent file. Here's what I have so far:
<?php
function scanDir ($dir){
$fileTimeArray = array();
// Scan directory and get each file date
foreach (scandir($dir) as $fileTime){
$fileTimeArray[$fileTime] = filemtime($dir . '/' . $fileTime);
}
//Sort file times
$fileTimeArray = arsort($fileTimeArray);
return($fileTimeArray[0]);
}
?>
I'm calling this function in another php file, within the src of an img tag.
As of now
<img src=Array>
Where am I going wrong within the function? Thank you!!!
The SWF is located on a web server. I am calling the function using this code in AS3...
myPDF.save(Method.REMOTE, "http://www.example.com/generator/createpdf.php",
Download.ATTACHMENT, "line.pdf");
Here is my PHP script located on the server...
$method = $_GET['method'];
$name = $_GET['name'];
if ( isset ( $GLOBALS["HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA"] )) {
// get bytearray
$pdf = $GLOBALS["HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA"];
// add headers for download dialog-box
header('Content-Type: application/pdf');
header('Content-Length: '.strlen($pdf));
header('Content-disposition:'.$method.'; filename="'.$name.'"');
echo $pdf;
} else echo 'An error occured.';
It used to work, but stopped a while back. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
1) This stopped working for me as well, until I added the following -
if(!$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA){
$HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA = file_get_contents(‘php://input’);
}
2) I also patched /src/org/alivepdf/pdf/PDF.as::save() per this post enter link description here
I just simply want to copy some image files and store them in a folder...
My code seems to work for txt documents but when I want to copy something else it doesn't work :(
<?php
$ImageLocation = $_POST["ImageLocation"];
//$ImageLocation = '/xampp/htdocs/cw/mysql/images/test.txt';
$ext = (new SplFileInfo($ImageLocation))->getExtension();
$newFile = "/xampp/htdocs/cw/mysql/images/$ProductName.$ext";
if (!copy($ImageLocation, $newFile)) {
echo "failed to copy $file...\n";
}
?>
If anyone could help that would be very handy, ta.
I need to bootstrap Drupal. I have a php-file with all my functions and in one of those functions, I need to use a Drupal function which is located in the bootstrap.inc file.
Structure of the server:(d) drupal (sd)includes (f)bootstrap.inc(d) scripts (sb)functions (f) functions.php
So I need to include in a self-written function the "variable_set" function, located in bootstrap.inc.
A little piece of the function my college wrote (I'm terribly sorry, but I don't know how to format php on the forum. If someone does, please let me know so I can edit this mess):
function readxml()
{
echo "<br/>READING...<br/>";
$file = './config.xml';
$xml = simplexml_load_file($file);
if($xml !== false)
{
foreach($xml->config->children() as $item){
$name = $item->getName(); // GETS CHILDREN UNDER 'CONFIG'
switch($name)
{
case 'website':
foreach($xml->config->website->children() as $kid){
$childname = $kid->getName();
switch($childname)
{
case 'theme':
if(inserttheme($kid)or die ('failed to insert theme<br/>')){
echo 'theme is installed.<br/>';}
break;
case 'slogan':
if(insertslogan($kid)or die('failed to insert slogan<br/>')){
echo 'slogan is installed.<br/>';}
break;
case 'sitename':
if(insertname($kid)or die('failed to insert name<br/>')){
echo 'website name is installed.<br/>';}
break;
}
}
break;
`
So, somewhere in the theme/slogan/name section, I have to call the variable_set function which is located in the bootstrap.inc file.
Somewhere I found this (again sorry for the non-formated text):
$drupal_directory = "/home/httpdocs/drupal"; // wherever Drupal is
$current_directory = getcwd();
chdir($drupal_directory);
require_once './includes/bootstrap.inc';
drupal_bootstrap(DRUPAL_BOOTSTRAP_FULL);
chdir($current_dir);
return;
I included it both in my function.php as well as in my final php-file (where all the functions are called) but no result... What am I doing wrong?
That code you found looks about right, what is exactly is "no result", are you getting errors or nothing or...? Also, where did you put it exactly? (If it is not in a function, you need to remove the last line (return))
Also, the proper way to fix this would be to integrate your custom code as a Drupal module, then you don't have to worry about stuff like this: http://drupal.org/developing/modules
Or if it is a CLI script, expose it as a drush command: http://drupal.org/project/drush
Answer to the question, just include the file inside the Drupal folder!