render_block_core_button()
Renders the core/button block on the server,
No Hooks.
Returns
String. The block content.
Usage
render_block_core_button( $attributes, $content );
- $attributes(array) (required)
- The block attributes.
- $content(string) (required)
- The block content.
Changelog
| Since 6.6.0 | Introduced. |
render_block_core_button() render block core button code WP 7.0
function render_block_core_button( $attributes, $content ) {
$p = new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor( $content );
/*
* The button block can render an `<a>` or `<button>` and also has a
* `<div>` wrapper. Find the a or button tag.
*/
$tag = null;
while ( $p->next_tag() ) {
$tag = $p->get_tag();
if ( 'A' === $tag || 'BUTTON' === $tag ) {
break;
}
}
/*
* If this happens, the likelihood is there's no block content,
* or the block has been modified by a plugin.
*/
if ( null === $tag ) {
return $content;
}
// If the next token is the closing tag, the button is empty.
$is_empty = true;
while ( $p->next_token() && $tag !== $p->get_token_name() && $is_empty ) {
if ( '#comment' !== $p->get_token_type() ) {
/**
* Anything else implies this is not empty.
* This might include any text content (including a space),
* inline images or other HTML.
*/
$is_empty = false;
}
}
/*
* When there's no text, render nothing for the block.
* See https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/17221 for the
* reasoning behind this.
*/
if ( $is_empty ) {
return '';
}
return $content;
}