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erreur wp_handle_upload "Le test de téléchargement du fichier spécifié a échoué" mais crée toujours une pièce jointe?

Avoir un peu de mal avec une méta-boîte personnalisée de téléchargement d’image. Que se passe-t-il si l'image téléchargée est créée en tant que pièce jointe mais que wp_handle_upload semble annuler l'erreur "Le test de téléchargement du fichier spécifié a échoué" plutôt que de mettre à jour mon méta de publication? Vous semblez bizarre que la pièce jointe soit créée sans problème?

Heres le code:

// Make the forms multipart
add_action('post_edit_form_tag', 'post_edit_form_tag');
function post_edit_form_tag() {
   echo ' enctype="multipart/form-data"';
}

/* Setup custom meta boxes for posts */
$new_meta_boxes =
    array(
    "xxxx_kw1" => array(
        "name" => "xxxx_kw1",
        "std" => "",
        "title" => "Keyword 1",
        "type" => "text"
        ),
    "xxxx_url1" => array(
        "name" => "xxxx_url1",
        "std" => "",
        "title" => "URL 1",
        "type" => "text"
        ),
    "xxxx_kw2" => array(
        "name" => "xxxx_kw2",
        "std" => "",
        "title" => "Keyword 2",
        "type" => "text"
        ),
    "xxxx_url2" => array(
        "name" => "xxxx_url2",
        "std" => "",
        "title" => "URL 2",
        "type" => "text"
        ),
    "xxxx_kw3" => array(
        "name" => "xxxx_kw3",
        "std" => "",
        "title" => "Keyword 3",
        "type" => "text"
        ),
    "xxxx_url3" => array(
        "name" => "xxxx_url3",
        "std" => "",
        "title" => "URL 3",
        "type" => "text"
        ),
    "xxxx_image" => array(
        "name" => "xxxx_image",
        "std" => "",
        "title" => "Image Upload",
        "type" => "file"
        )

);

function new_meta_boxes() { 
    global $post, $new_meta_boxes;

    foreach($new_meta_boxes as $meta_box) {
        $meta_box_value = get_post_meta($post->ID, $meta_box['name'], true);

        if($meta_box['type'] == 'file') { $meta_box_value = get_post_meta($post->ID,'xxxx_attached_image', true); }

        if($meta_box_value == "")
        $meta_box_value = $meta_box['std']; 

        echo'<input type="hidden" name="'.$meta_box['name'].'_noncename" id="'.$meta_box['name'].'_noncename" value="'.wp_create_nonce( plugin_basename(__FILE__) ).'" />';

        echo'<p><label for="'.$meta_box['name'].'">'.$meta_box['title'].'</label></p>';

        echo'<input type="'.$meta_box['type'].'" name="'.$meta_box['name'].'" value="'.$meta_box_value.'" size="55" />';
    }
}

function create_meta_box() {
    global $theme_name;
    if ( function_exists('add_meta_box') ) {
        add_meta_box( 'new-meta-boxes', 'PR xxxx Paid Information', 'new_meta_boxes', 'post', 'normal', 'high' );
    }
}

function save_postdata( $post_id ) {
    global $post, $new_meta_boxes;

    $_POST = array_map('mysql_real_escape_string', $_POST);

    foreach($new_meta_boxes as $meta_box) {
        // Verify
        if ( !wp_verify_nonce( $_POST[$meta_box['name'].'_noncename'], plugin_basename(__FILE__) )) {
            return $post_id;
        }

        if ( !current_user_can( 'edit_post', $post_id ))
            return $post_id;

        if($meta_box['type'] == 'file') : // if data is a file we'll need to treat if differently...

            $data = $_FILES[$meta_box['name']];

            // If the upload field has a file in it
            if(isset($data) && ($data['size'] > 0)) {

                // Get the type of the uploaded file. This is returned as "type/extension"
                $arr_file_type = wp_check_filetype(basename($data['name']));
                $uploaded_file_type = $arr_file_type['type'];

                // Set an array containing a list of acceptable formats
                $allowed_file_types = array('image/jpg','image/jpeg','image/gif','image/png');

                // If the uploaded file is the right format
                if(in_array($uploaded_file_type, $allowed_file_types)) {

                    // Options array for the wp_handle_upload function. 'test_upload' => false
                    $upload_overrides = array( 'test_form' => false ); 

                    // Handle the upload using WP's wp_handle_upload function. Takes the posted file and an options array
                    $uploaded_file = wp_handle_upload($data, $upload_overrides);

                    // If the wp_handle_upload call returned a local path for the image
                    if(isset($uploaded_file['file'])) {

                        // The wp_insert_attachment function needs the literal system path, which was passed back from wp_handle_upload
                        $location = $uploaded_file['file'];

                        // Generate a title for the image that'll be used in the media library
                        $file_title = $uploaded_file['file'];

                        // Set up options array to add this file as an attachment
                        $attachment = array(
                            'post_mime_type' => $uploaded_file_type,
                            'post_title' => preg_replace('/\.[^.]+$/', '', basename($file_title)),
                            'post_content' => '',
                            'post_status' => 'inherit',
                            'post_parent' => $post_id,
                            'guid' => $uploaded_file['url']
                        );

                        // Run the wp_insert_attachment function. This adds the file to the media library and generates the thumbnails. If you wanted to attach this image to a post, you could pass the post id as a third param and it'd magically happen.
                        $attach_id = wp_insert_attachment( $attachment, $location, $post_id );
                        require_once(ABSPATH . "wp-admin" . '/includes/image.php');
                        $attach_data = wp_generate_attachment_metadata( $attach_id, $location );
                        wp_update_attachment_metadata($attach_id,  $attach_data);

                        // Before we update the post meta, trash any previously uploaded image for this post.
                        // You might not want this behavior, depending on how you're using the uploaded images.
                        $existing_uploaded_image = (int) get_post_meta($post_id,'xxxx_attached_image', true);
                        if(is_numeric($existing_uploaded_image)) {
                            wp_delete_attachment($existing_uploaded_image);
                        }

                        // Now, update the post meta to associate the new image with the post
                        update_post_meta($post_id,'xxxx_attached_image',$attach_id);

                        // Set the feedback flag to false, since the upload was successful
                        $upload_feedback = false;


                    } else { // wp_handle_upload returned some kind of error. the return does contain error details, so you can use it here if you want.

                        $upload_feedback = 'There was a problem with your upload: '.$uploaded_file['error'];
                        update_post_meta($post_id,'xxxx_attached_image',$attach_id);

                    }

                } else { // wrong file type

                    $upload_feedback = 'Please upload only image files (jpg, gif or png).';
                    update_post_meta($post_id,'xxxx_attached_image',$attach_id);

                }

            } else { // No file was passed

                $upload_feedback = false;

            }

            // Update the post meta with any feedback
            update_post_meta($post_id,'xxxx_attached_image_upload_feedback',$upload_feedback);

        else : // valid the input as normal

            $data = $_POST[$meta_box['name']];

            if(get_post_meta($post_id, $meta_box['name']) == "")
                add_post_meta($post_id, $meta_box['name'], $data, true);
            elseif($data != get_post_meta($post_id, $meta_box['name'], true))
                update_post_meta($post_id, $meta_box['name'], $data);
            elseif($data == "")
                delete_post_meta($post_id, $meta_box['name'], get_post_meta($post_id, $meta_box['name'], true));

        endif;

    }
}

add_action('admin_menu', 'create_meta_box');
add_action('save_post', 'save_postdata');

Si quelqu'un pouvait m'aider, j'enverrais un pouce virtuel et une bière! :-)

À votre santé,

Dave

2
daveaspinall

Essayez d'utiliser media_handle_upload() à la place, résolu un problème similaire pour moi.

1
Anatol