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@wordpress/media-utils
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The media utils package provides a set of artifacts to abstract media functionality that may be useful in situations where there is a need to deal with media uploads or with the media library, e.g., artifacts that extend or implement a block-editor. This package is meant to be used by the WordPress core. It may not work as expected outside WordPress usages.
Install the module
npm install @wordpress/media-utils --save
This package assumes that your code will run in an ES2015+ environment. If you're using an environment that has limited or no support for such language features and APIs, you should include the polyfill shipped in @wordpress/babel-preset-default
in your code.
Media upload util is a function that allows the invokers to upload files to the WordPress media library.
As an example, provided that myFiles
is an array of file objects, handleFileChange
on onFileChange is a function that receives an array of objects containing the description of WordPress media items and handleFileError
is a function that receives an object describing a possible error, the following code uploads a file to the WordPress media library:
wp.mediaUtils.utils.uploadMedia( {
filesList: myFiles,
onFileChange: handleFileChange,
onError: handleFileError,
} );
The following code uploads a file named foo.txt with foo as content to the media library and alerts its URL:
wp.mediaUtils.utils.uploadMedia( {
filesList: [ new File( [ 'foo' ], 'foo.txt', { type: 'text/plain' } ) ],
onFileChange: ( [ fileObj ] ) => alert( fileObj.url ),
onError: console.error,
} );
Beware that first onFileChange is called with temporary blob URLs and then with the final URL's this allows to show the result in an optimistic UI as if the upload was already completed. E.g.: when uploading an image, one can show the image right away in the UI even before the upload is complete.
Media upload component provides a UI button that allows users to open the WordPress media library. It is normally used in conjunction with the filter editor.MediaUpload
.
The component follows the interface specified in https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/blob/HEAD/packages/block-editor/src/components/media-upload/README.md, and more details regarding its usage can be checked there.
This is an individual package that's part of the Gutenberg project. The project is organized as a monorepo. It's made up of multiple self-contained software packages, each with a specific purpose. The packages in this monorepo are published to npm and used by WordPress as well as other software projects.
To find out more about contributing to this package or Gutenberg as a whole, please read the project's main contributor guide.
FAQs
WordPress Media Upload Utils.
The npm package @wordpress/media-utils receives a total of 27,111 weekly downloads. As such, @wordpress/media-utils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @wordpress/media-utils demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 23 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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