<?php /** * WordPress API for media display. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Media */ /** * Retrieves additional image sizes. * * @since 4.7.0 * * @global array $_wp_additional_image_sizes * * @return array Additional images size data. */ function wp_get_additional_image_sizes() { global $_wp_additional_image_sizes; if ( ! $_wp_additional_image_sizes ) { $_wp_additional_image_sizes = array(); } return $_wp_additional_image_sizes; } /** * Scales down the default size of an image. * * This is so that the image is a better fit for the editor and theme. * * The `$size` parameter accepts either an array or a string. The supported string * values are 'thumb' or 'thumbnail' for the given thumbnail size or defaults at * 128 width and 96 height in pixels. Also supported for the string value is * 'medium', 'medium_large' and 'full'. The 'full' isn't actually supported, but any value other * than the supported will result in the content_width size or 500 if that is * not set. * * Finally, there is a filter named {@see 'editor_max_image_size'}, that will be * called on the calculated array for width and height, respectively. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global int $content_width * * @param int $width Width of the image in pixels. * @param int $height Height of the image in pixels. * @param string|int[] $size Optional. Image size. Accepts any registered image size name, or an array * of width and height values in pixels (in that order). Default 'medium'. * @param string $context Optional. Could be 'display' (like in a theme) or 'edit' * (like inserting into an editor). Default null. * @return int[] { * An array of width and height values. * * @type int $0 The maximum width in pixels. * @type int $1 The maximum height in pixels. * } */ function image_constrain_size_for_editor( $width, $height, $size = 'medium', $context = null ) { global $content_width; $_wp_additional_image_sizes = wp_get_additional_image_sizes(); if ( ! $context ) { $context = is_admin() ? 'edit' : 'display'; } if ( is_array( $size ) ) { $max_width = $size[0]; $max_height = $size[1]; } elseif ( 'thumb' === $size || 'thumbnail' === $size ) { $max_width = (int) get_option( 'thumbnail_size_w' ); $max_height = (int) get_option( 'thumbnail_size_h' ); // Last chance thumbnail size defaults. if ( ! $max_width && ! $max_height ) { $max_width = 128; $max_height = 96; } } elseif ( 'medium' === $size ) { $max_width = (int) get_option( 'medium_size_w' ); $max_height = (int) get_option( 'medium_size_h' ); } elseif ( 'medium_large' === $size ) { $max_width = (int) get_option( 'medium_large_size_w' ); $max_height = (int) get_option( 'medium_large_size_h' ); if ( (int) $content_width > 0 ) { $max_width = min( (int) $content_width, $max_width ); } } elseif ( 'large' === $size ) { /* * We're inserting a large size image into the editor. If it's a really * big image we'll scale it down to fit reasonably within the editor * itself, and within the theme's content width if it's known. The user * can resize it in the editor if they wish. */ $max_width = (int) get_option( 'large_size_w' ); $max_height = (int) get_option( 'large_size_h' ); if ( (int) $content_width > 0 ) { $max_width = min( (int) $content_width, $max_width ); } } elseif ( ! empty( $_wp_additional_image_sizes ) && in_array( $size, array_keys( $_wp_additional_image_sizes ), true ) ) { $max_width = (int) $_wp_additional_image_sizes[ $size ]['width']; $max_height = (int) $_wp_additional_image_sizes[ $size ]['height']; // Only in admin. Assume that theme authors know what they're doing. if ( (int) $content_width > 0 && 'edit' === $context ) { $max_width = min( (int) $content_width, $max_width ); } } else { // $size === 'full' has no constraint. $max_width = $width; $max_height = $height; } /** * Filters the maximum image size dimensions for the editor. * * @since 2.