Generic PHP functions for data manipulation.
Gets a bunch of specific ACF fields at once. Especially useful for option page settings, which only have a way to get one field at a time.
$fields_names_arr
(array|required): An array of the field names.
$option
(boolean|optional): Set to true if the fields are from an options page.
$data_arr
(array): Data array keyed to the field names from the input array.
Like array_map, but for multidimensional arrays.
$function
The callback function to apply to each value of the array
$array
The multi-dimensional array
(array) The formatted array.
Take a string or array of classes, trim them and then return classes as an array.
$classes
(required): An flat array or comma-delimited string of classes.
(boolean or array) If the formatted array is empty, returns false. Otherwise, returns array of classes.
Like the proverbial weasel, this function pops out markup if data is present. It's a more efficient way of doing an if ( '' !== $data )
or if ( !empty( $data ) )
check: 3 lines for the price of one!
If you pass in a function name, the function will be executed. You can use anonymous functions too!
<?php CNP\Utility::printOnPresent( $string, '<h1 class="title">'. $string .'</h1>' ); ?>
$string_or_array
(required): The variable to check for data, which can be a string or an array. Objects are not supported.
$markup_or_function
(required): What to do with the data if it is present. You can supply a string of markup, or call a function for more complex scenarios.
(boolean or string) If the data check fails, printOnPresent
returns false. If the data check is successful, then printOnPresent
echoes the markup or function output from the $markup_or_function
variable.