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Pym.js Embeds version 1.3.2.4

26 Mar 18:07
v1.3.2.4
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This is a minor update.

Following the practice begun at plugin version 1.1.2 of having the plugin version number match the version number of the bundled copy of Pym.js, the first three numbers in this plugin's version do not change with this release because the Pym.js version has not changed. We've increased the fourth digit of the version number from .3 to .4 to denote this release. Please read the release notes and test your site as appropriate before upgrading in production.

You can download the plugin here, or through the WordPress.org plugin repository.

Updates:

  • Now tested up to WordPress 5.4 and Gutenberg 7.8.
  • Fixes a presentational error in the Pym.js Embeds Block's block inspector control within the editor. PR #74 for issue #72.

Pym.js Embeds version 1.3.2.3

03 Mar 15:47
v1.3.2.3
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This is a major update! Please read the release notes.

Following the practice begun at plugin version 1.1.2 of having the plugin version number match the version number of the bundled copy of Pym.js, the first three numbers in this plugin's version do not change with this release because the Pym.js version has not changed. We've increased the fourth digit of the version number from .2 to .3 to denote this release. Please read the release notes and test your site as appropriate before upgrading in production.

You can download the plugin here, or through the WordPress.org plugin repository.

We wish to thank all who contributed to this release, including Claudiu Lodromanean and Weston Ruter.

New features:

Other updates:

  • Adds credit to GitHub user eidietrich for PR #55 in the 1.3.2.2 release notes.
  • Fixes a 'nwesroom' typo. PR #66 for issue #65.

Pym.js Embeds version 1.3.2.2

07 Nov 16:28
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  • Plugin is now tested against WordPress 5.0 beta 3.
  • Adds support for WordPress 5.0.
  • Fixes bug where the Pym.js Embeds block did not work in WordPress 5.0. PR #58 for issue #57.

Pym.js Embeds version 1.3.2.1

28 Sep 23:35
v1.3.2.1
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This is a major update! Please read the release notes.

Following the practice begun at plugin version 1.1.2 of having the plugin version number match the version number of the bundled copy of Pym.js, the first three numbers in this plugin's version do not change with this release because the Pym.js version has not changed. We've tacked a .1 on to the end to denote this release. Please read the release notes and test your site as appropriate before upgrading in production.

We wish to thank all who helped us test the release candidate for this version, including Mike Janssen at Current.org and Alyson Hurt at the NPR Visuals Team.

You can download the plugin here or through WordPress.org.

New features:

  • Plugin renamed from "Pym Shortcode" to "Pym.js Embeds".
  • Adds a "Pym.js Embed" block for use in Gutenberg. PR #34 for issue #28.
    • If a block is created using this plugin and Gutenberg, and Gutenberg is then disabled, the block will show a link to the embedded graphic.
  • Through the settings page, you can now serve Pym.js using your newsroom's CDN or NPR's CDN! PR #45 for issue #31.
  • Adds a settings page, available to those users with the manage_options capability, with the following options:
    • Change the default pymsrc URL. PR #45 for issue #8.
    • Override block and shortcode pymsrc URLs with the default pymsrc URL. PR #45 for issue #8.
  • Adds an informational page, available to all who can make posts, that lists the plugin's default source URL for Pym.js. This is to make the process of building new interactives easier.
  • Shortcode now gains an explicit align="" parameter, so that WordPress's generated alignment CSS classes can be used on embeds. By enabling this in the shortcode, the Gutenberg Block also gains support for alignment. PR #34. Prior to this release, the alignment classes could be added via the class="" parameter.
  • Script tags for embeds are no longer output by the_content(), instead being output during wp_footer() by closures hooked on the 'wp_footer' action. PR #34 for issues #33 and #35.
  • The script tag used to run new pym.Parent is now configurable. By replacing the pluggable function pym_shortcode_script_footer_enqueue() with your own function, you can now use alternate forms of embed code that may be required for PJAX sites or custom versions of Pym.js. This resolves issue #19.
  • Adds "Requires PHP: 5.3" metadata to the plugin's readme.txt, since we're now using PHP namespaces for some code.
  • Adds documentation for how to test the plugin:
    • tests to run before enabling the "override pymsrc" option in production
    • tests to run for site compatibility with Gutenberg

Changes:

Removed:

  • Script tags for embeds are no longer output by the_content(), instead being output during wp_footer() by closures hooked on the 'wp_footer' action. PR #34 for issues #33 and #35.

Release candidate: 1.3.2.1 rc 1

21 Sep 03:31
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Pre-release

This is the first release candidate for release 1.3.2.1 of the Pym.js Embeds WordPress plugin.

This is a major update! Please read the release notes.

Following the practice begun at plugin version 1.1.2 of having the plugin version number match the version number of the bundled copy of Pym.js, the first three numbers in this plugin's version do not change with this release because the Pym.js version has not changed. We'll add a .1 on to the end of the prior release, 1.3.2, to denote this plugin release, with the version number of the production-ready plugin being 1.3.2.1.

Don't run this in production quite yet; do run this in a staging environment. This should be a drop-in replacement for the copy of Pym Shortcode on your site, but let us know if you find problems. 1.3.2.1 will be ready for use in production environments. Advice on testing this updated version of the plugin can be found at https://github.com/INN/pym-shortcode/blob/master/docs/upgrade-testing.md

New features:

  • Plugin renamed from "Pym Shortcode" to "Pym.js Embeds".
  • Adds a "Pym.js Embed" block for use in Gutenberg. PR #34 for issue #28.
    • If a block is created using this plugin and Gutenberg, and Gutenberg is then disabled, the block will show a link to the embedded graphic.
  • Through the settings page, you can now serve pym.js using your newsroom's CDN or NPR's CDN! PR #45 for issue #31.
  • Adds a settings page, available to those users with the manage_options capability, with the following options:
    • Change the default pymsrc URL. PR #45 for issue #8.
    • Override block and shortcode pymsrc URLs with the default pymsrc URL. PR #45 for issue #8.
  • Adds an informational page, available to all who can make posts, that lists the plugin's default source URL for Pym.js. This is to make the process of building new interactives easier.
  • Shortcode now gains an explicit align="" parameter, so that WordPress's generated alignment CSS classes can be used on embeds. By enabling this in the shortcode, the Gutenberg Block also gains support for alignment. PR #34. Prior to this release, the alignment classes could be added via the class="" parameter.
  • Script tags for embeds are no longer output by the_content(), instead being output during wp_footer() by closures hooked on the 'wp_footer' action. PR #34 for issues #33 and #35.
  • The script tag used to run new pym.Parent is now configurable. By replacing the pluggable function pym_shortcode_script_footer_enqueue() with your own function, you can now use alternate forms of embed code that may be required for PJAX sites or custom versions of Pym.js. This resolves issue #19.
  • Adds "Requires PHP: 5.3" metadata to the plugin's readme.txt, since we're now using PHP namespaces for some code.
  • Adds documentation for how to test the plugin:
    • tests to run before enabling the "override pymsrc" option in production
    • tests to run for site compatibility with Gutenberg

Changes:

Removed

  • Script tags for embeds are no longer output by the_content(), instead being output during wp_footer() by closures hooked on the 'wp_footer' action. PR #34 for issues #33 and #35.

Pym Shortcode version 1.3.2

13 Feb 20:38
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Pym Shortcode version 1.3.2 brings you the latest version of Pym.js, which has the following improvements:

  • Closes a potential security hole in pym.js.
  • Adds getParentPositionInfo function to pym child.

Pym Shortcode version 1.3.1

28 Jul 17:15
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Pym Shortcode version 1.3.1 brings you the latest version of Pym.js, as well as the following improvements:

  • Adds an id="" attribute to allow setting of custom IDs on embeds, for Github issue #21. The id="" attribute is useful if you want to load a new embedded page inside the iframe and maintain Pym functionality.
  • Adds a class="" attribute to allow setting custom of classes on embeds, for Github issues #22 and #23. The class="" attribute allows you to, among other things, add layout classes to embeds so they take a different shape on your page.
  • Adds a default class name pym to all embed-containing <div> elements output by this plugin, and a filter pym_shortcode_default_class to allow changing the default class or removing it.

1.2.0.1

15 Mar 22:02
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Changes

  • Correctly attributes the pymsrc fix #17 in the changelog to @lchheng

1.2.0

15 Mar 22:01
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Changes

  • Updates to Pym version 1.2.0 #16
  • Re-fixes the pymsrc shortcode #17, thanks to @lchheng

1.1.2

03 Mar 13:39
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  • Update to pym.js version 1.1.2: https://github.com/nprapps/pym.js/releases/tag/1.1.2
  • Switch the new default url of Pym.js in this plugin to js/pym.v1.min.js, leaving the existing js/pym.js where it is.
  • Provide additional notes in the documentation for maintainers on updating Pym.js in this plugin
  • Fixes a bug where the pymsrc attribute might have been ignored
  • Fixes and corrections to documentation.