Mini Shell

Direktori : /home/admin/web/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com/public_html/wp-includes/js/plupload/
Upload File :
Current File : /home/admin/web/mcpv.demarco.ddnsfree.com/public_html/wp-includes/js/plupload/wp-plupload.js

/* global pluploadL10n, plupload, _wpPluploadSettings */

/**
 * @namespace wp
 */
window.wp = window.wp || {};

( function( exports, $ ) {
	var Uploader;

	if ( typeof _wpPluploadSettings === 'undefined' ) {
		return;
	}

	/**
	 * A WordPress uploader.
	 *
	 * The Plupload library provides cross-browser uploader UI integration.
	 * This object bridges the Plupload API to integrate uploads into the
	 * WordPress back end and the WordPress media experience.
	 *
	 * @class
	 * @memberOf wp
	 * @alias wp.Uploader
	 *
	 * @param {object} options           The options passed to the new plupload instance.
	 * @param {object} options.container The id of uploader container.
	 * @param {object} options.browser   The id of button to trigger the file select.
	 * @param {object} options.dropzone  The id of file drop target.
	 * @param {object} options.plupload  An object of parameters to pass to the plupload instance.
	 * @param {object} options.params    An object of parameters to pass to $_POST when uploading the file.
	 *                                   Extends this.plupload.multipart_params under the hood.
	 */
	Uploader = function( options ) {
		var self = this,
			isIE, // Not used, back-compat.
			elements = {
				container: 'container',
				browser:   'browse_button',
				dropzone:  'drop_element'
			},
			tryAgainCount = {},
			tryAgain,
			key,
			error,
			fileUploaded;

		this.supports = {
			upload: Uploader.browser.supported
		};

		this.supported = this.supports.upload;

		if ( ! this.supported ) {
			return;
		}

		// Arguments to send to pluplad.Uploader().
		// Use deep extend to ensure that multipart_params and other objects are cloned.
		this.plupload = $.extend( true, { multipart_params: {} }, Uploader.defaults );
		this.container = document.body; // Set default container.

		/*
		 * Extend the instance with options.
		 *
		 * Use deep extend to allow options.plupload to override individual
		 * default plupload keys.
		 */
		$.extend( true, this, options );

		// Proxy all methods so this always refers to the current instance.
		for ( key in this ) {
			if ( typeof this[ key ] === 'function' ) {
				this[ key ] = $.proxy( this[ key ], this );
			}
		}

		// Ensure all elements are jQuery elements and have id attributes,
		// then set the proper plupload arguments to the ids.
		for ( key in elements ) {
			if ( ! this[ key ] ) {
				continue;
			}

			this[ key ] = $( this[ key ] ).first();

			if ( ! this[ key ].length ) {
				delete this[ key ];
				continue;
			}

			if ( ! this[ key ].prop('id') ) {
				this[ key ].prop( 'id', '__wp-uploader-id-' + Uploader.uuid++ );
			}

			this.plupload[ elements[ key ] ] = this[ key ].prop('id');
		}

		// If the uploader has neither a browse button nor a dropzone, bail.
		if ( ! ( this.browser && this.browser.length ) && ! ( this.dropzone && this.dropzone.length ) ) {
			return;
		}

		// Initialize the plupload instance.
		this.uploader = new plupload.Uploader( this.plupload );
		delete this.plupload;

		// Set default params and remove this.params alias.
		this.param( this.params || {} );
		delete this.params;

		/**
		 * Attempt to create image sub-sizes when an image was uploaded successfully
		 * but the server responded with HTTP 5xx error.
		 *
		 * @since 5.3.0
		 *
		 * @param {string}        message Error message.
		 * @param {object}        data    Error data from Plupload.
		 * @param {plupload.File} file    File that was uploaded.
		 */
		tryAgain = function( message, data, file ) {
			var times, id;

			if ( ! data || ! data.responseHeaders ) {
				error( pluploadL10n.http_error_image, data, file, 'no-retry' );
				return;
			}

			id = data.responseHeaders.match( /x-wp-upload-attachment-id:\s*(\d+)/i );

			if ( id && id[1] ) {
				id = id[1];
			} else {
				error( pluploadL10n.http_error_image, data, file, 'no-retry' );
				return;
			}

			times = tryAgainCount[ file.id ];

			if ( times && times > 4 ) {
				/*
				 * The file may have been uploaded and attachment post created,
				 * but post-processing and resizing failed...
				 * Do a cleanup then tell the user to scale down the image and upload it again.
				 */
				$.ajax({
					type: 'post',
					url: ajaxurl,
					dataType: 'json',
					data: {
						action: 'media-create-image-subsizes',
						_wpnonce: _wpPluploadSettings.defaults.multipart_params._wpnonce,
						attachment_id: id,
						_wp_upload_failed_cleanup: true,
					}
				});

				error( message, data, file, 'no-retry' );
				return;
			}

			if ( ! times ) {
				tryAgainCount[ file.id ] = 1;
			} else {
				tryAgainCount[ file.id ] = ++times;
			}

			// Another request to try to create the missing image sub-sizes.
			$.ajax({
				type: 'post',
				url: ajaxurl,
				dataType: 'json',
				data: {
					action: 'media-create-image-subsizes',
					_wpnonce: _wpPluploadSettings.defaults.multipart_params._wpnonce,
					attachment_id: id,
				}
			}).done( function( response ) {
				if ( response.success ) {
					fileUploaded( self.uploader, file, response );
				} else {
					if ( response.data && response.data.message ) {
						message = response.data.message;
					}

					error( message, data, file, 'no-retry' );
				}
			}).fail( function( jqXHR ) {
				// If another HTTP 5xx error, try try again...
				if ( jqXHR.status >= 500 && jqXHR.status < 600 ) {
					tryAgain( message, data, file );
					return;
				}

				error( message, data, file, 'no-retry' );
			});
		}

		/**
		 * Custom error callback.
		 *
		 * Add a new error to the errors collection, so other modules can track
		 * and display errors. @see wp.Uploader.errors.
		 *
		 * @param {string}        message Error message.
		 * @param {object}        data    Error data from Plupload.
		 * @param {plupload.File} file    File that was uploaded.
		 * @param {string}        retry   Whether to try again to create image sub-sizes. Passing 'no-retry' will prevent it.
		 */
		error = function( message, data, file, retry ) {
			var isImage = file.type && file.type.indexOf( 'image/' ) === 0,
				status = data && data.status;

			// If the file is an image and the error is HTTP 5xx try to create sub-sizes again.
			if ( retry !== 'no-retry' && isImage && status >= 500 && status < 600 ) {
				tryAgain( message, data, file );
				return;
			}

			if ( file.attachment ) {
				file.attachment.destroy();
			}

			Uploader.errors.unshift({
				message: message || pluploadL10n.default_error,
				data:    data,
				file:    file
			});

			self.error( message, data, file );
		};

		/**
		 * After a file is successfully uploaded, update its model.
		 *
		 * @param {plupload.Uploader} up       Uploader instance.
		 * @param {plupload.File}     file     File that was uploaded.
		 * @param {Object}            response Object with response properties.
		 */
		fileUploaded = function( up, file, response ) {
			var complete;

			// Remove the "uploading" UI elements.
			_.each( ['file','loaded','size','percent'], function( key ) {
				file.attachment.unset( key );
			} );

			file.attachment.set( _.extend( response.data, { uploading: false } ) );

			wp.media.model.Attachment.get( response.data.id, file.attachment );

			complete = Uploader.queue.all( function( attachment ) {
				return ! attachment.get( 'uploading' );
			});

			if ( complete ) {
				Uploader.queue.reset();
			}

			self.success( file.attachment );
		}

		/**
		 * After the Uploader has been initialized, initialize some behaviors for the dropzone.
		 *
		 * @param {plupload.Uploader} uploader Uploader instance.
		 */
		this.uploader.bind( 'init', function( uploader ) {
			var timer, active, dragdrop,
				dropzone = self.dropzone;

			dragdrop = self.supports.dragdrop = uploader.features.dragdrop && ! Uploader.browser.mobile;

			// Generate drag/drop helper classes.
			if ( ! dropzone ) {
				return;
			}

			dropzone.toggleClass( 'supports-drag-drop', !! dragdrop );

			if ( ! dragdrop ) {
				return dropzone.unbind('.wp-uploader');
			}

			// 'dragenter' doesn't fire correctly, simulate it with a limited 'dragover'.
			dropzone.on( 'dragover.wp-uploader', function() {
				if ( timer ) {
					clearTimeout( timer );
				}

				if ( active ) {
					return;
				}

				dropzone.trigger('dropzone:enter').addClass('drag-over');
				active = true;
			});

			dropzone.on('dragleave.wp-uploader, drop.wp-uploader', function() {
				/*
				 * Using an instant timer prevents the drag-over class
				 * from being quickly removed and re-added when elements
				 * inside the dropzone are repositioned.
				 *
				 * @see https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/21705
				 */
				timer = setTimeout( function() {
					active = false;
					dropzone.trigger('dropzone:leave').removeClass('drag-over');
				}, 0 );
			});

			self.ready = true;
			$(self).trigger( 'uploader:ready' );
		});

		this.uploader.bind( 'postinit', function( up ) {
			up.refresh();
			self.init();
		});

		this.uploader.init();

		if ( this.browser ) {
			this.browser.on( 'mouseenter', this.refresh );
		} else {
			this.uploader.disableBrowse( true );
		}

		$( self ).on( 'uploader:ready', function() {
			$( '.moxie-shim-html5 input[type="file"]' )
				.attr( {
					tabIndex:      '-1',
					'aria-hidden': 'true'
				} );
		} );

		/**
		 * After files were filtered and added to the queue, create a model for each.
		 *
		 * @param {plupload.Uploader} up    Uploader instance.
		 * @param {Array}             files Array of file objects that were added to queue by the user.
		 */
		this.uploader.bind( 'FilesAdded', function( up, files ) {
			_.each( files, function( file ) {
				var attributes, image;

				// Ignore failed uploads.
				if ( plupload.FAILED === file.status ) {
					return;
				}

				if ( file.type === 'image/heic' && up.settings.heic_upload_error ) {
					// Show error but do not block uploading.
					Uploader.errors.unshift({
						message: pluploadL10n.unsupported_image,
						data:    {},
						file:    file
					});
				} else if ( file.type === 'image/webp' && up.settings.webp_upload_error ) {
					// Disallow uploading of WebP images if the server cannot edit them.
					error( pluploadL10n.noneditable_image, {}, file, 'no-retry' );
					up.removeFile( file );
					return;
				}

				// Generate attributes for a new `Attachment` model.
				attributes = _.extend({
					file:      file,
					uploading: true,
					date:      new Date(),
					filename:  file.name,
					menuOrder: 0,
					uploadedTo: wp.media.model.settings.post.id
				}, _.pick( file, 'loaded', 'size', 'percent' ) );

				// Handle early mime type scanning for images.
				image = /(?:jpe?g|png|gif)$/i.exec( file.name );

				// For images set the model's type and subtype attributes.
				if ( image ) {
					attributes.type = 'image';

					// `jpeg`, `png` and `gif` are valid subtypes.
					// `jpg` is not, so map it to `jpeg`.
					attributes.subtype = ( 'jpg' === image[0] ) ? 'jpeg' : image[0];
				}

				// Create a model for the attachment, and add it to the Upload queue collection
				// so listeners to the upload queue can track and display upload progress.
				file.attachment = wp.media.model.Attachment.create( attributes );
				Uploader.queue.add( file.attachment );

				self.added( file.attachment );
			});

			up.refresh();
			up.start();
		});

		this.uploader.bind( 'UploadProgress', function( up, file ) {
			file.attachment.set( _.pick( file, 'loaded', 'percent' ) );
			self.progress( file.attachment );
		});

		/**
		 * After a file is successfully uploaded, update its model.
		 *
		 * @param {plupload.Uploader} up       Uploader instance.
		 * @param {plupload.File}     file     File that was uploaded.
		 * @param {Object}            response Object with response properties.
		 * @return {mixed}
		 */
		this.uploader.bind( 'FileUploaded', function( up, file, response ) {

			try {
				response = JSON.parse( response.response );
			} catch ( e ) {
				return error( pluploadL10n.default_error, e, file );
			}

			if ( ! _.isObject( response ) || _.isUndefined( response.success ) ) {
				return error( pluploadL10n.default_error, null, file );
			} else if ( ! response.success ) {
				return error( response.data && response.data.message, response.data, file );
			}

			// Success. Update the UI with the new attachment.
			fileUploaded( up, file, response );
		});

		/**
		 * When plupload surfaces an error, send it to the error handler.
		 *
		 * @param {plupload.Uploader} up            Uploader instance.
		 * @param {Object}            pluploadError Contains code, message and sometimes file and other details.
		 */
		this.uploader.bind( 'Error', function( up, pluploadError ) {
			var message = pluploadL10n.default_error,
				key;

			// Check for plupload errors.
			for ( key in Uploader.errorMap ) {
				if ( pluploadError.code === plupload[ key ] ) {
					message = Uploader.errorMap[ key ];

					if ( typeof message === 'function' ) {
						message = message( pluploadError.file, pluploadError );
					}

					break;
				}
			}

			error( message, pluploadError, pluploadError.file );
			up.refresh();
		});

	};

	// Adds the 'defaults' and 'browser' properties.
	$.extend( Uploader, _wpPluploadSettings );

	Uploader.uuid = 0;

	// Map Plupload error codes to user friendly error messages.
	Uploader.errorMap = {
		'FAILED':                 pluploadL10n.upload_failed,
		'FILE_EXTENSION_ERROR':   pluploadL10n.invalid_filetype,
		'IMAGE_FORMAT_ERROR':     pluploadL10n.not_an_image,
		'IMAGE_MEMORY_ERROR':     pluploadL10n.image_memory_exceeded,
		'IMAGE_DIMENSIONS_ERROR': pluploadL10n.image_dimensions_exceeded,
		'GENERIC_ERROR':          pluploadL10n.upload_failed,
		'IO_ERROR':               pluploadL10n.io_error,
		'SECURITY_ERROR':         pluploadL10n.security_error,

		'FILE_SIZE_ERROR': function( file ) {
			return pluploadL10n.file_exceeds_size_limit.replace( '%s', file.name );
		},

		'HTTP_ERROR': function( file ) {
			if ( file.type && file.type.indexOf( 'image/' ) === 0 ) {
				return pluploadL10n.http_error_image;
			}

			return pluploadL10n.http_error;
		},
	};

	$.extend( Uploader.prototype, /** @lends wp.Uploader.prototype */{
		/**
		 * Acts as a shortcut to extending the uploader's multipart_params object.
		 *
		 * param( key )
		 *    Returns the value of the key.
		 *
		 * param( key, value )
		 *    Sets the value of a key.
		 *
		 * param( map )
		 *    Sets values for a map of data.
		 */
		param: function( key, value ) {
			if ( arguments.length === 1 && typeof key === 'string' ) {
				return this.uploader.settings.multipart_params[ key ];
			}

			if ( arguments.length > 1 ) {
				this.uploader.settings.multipart_params[ key ] = value;
			} else {
				$.extend( this.uploader.settings.multipart_params, key );
			}
		},

		/**
		 * Make a few internal event callbacks available on the wp.Uploader object
		 * to change the Uploader internals if absolutely necessary.
		 */
		init:     function() {},
		error:    function() {},
		success:  function() {},
		added:    function() {},
		progress: function() {},
		complete: function() {},
		refresh:  function() {
			var node, attached, container, id;

			if ( this.browser ) {
				node = this.browser[0];

				// Check if the browser node is in the DOM.
				while ( node ) {
					if ( node === document.body ) {
						attached = true;
						break;
					}
					node = node.parentNode;
				}

				/*
				 * If the browser node is not attached to the DOM,
				 * use a temporary container to house it, as the browser button shims
				 * require the button to exist in the DOM at all times.
				 */
				if ( ! attached ) {
					id = 'wp-uploader-browser-' + this.uploader.id;

					container = $( '#' + id );
					if ( ! container.length ) {
						container = $('<div class="wp-uploader-browser" />').css({
							position: 'fixed',
							top: '-1000px',
							left: '-1000px',
							height: 0,
							width: 0
						}).attr( 'id', 'wp-uploader-browser-' + this.uploader.id ).appendTo('body');
					}

					container.append( this.browser );
				}
			}

			this.uploader.refresh();
		}
	});

	// Create a collection of attachments in the upload queue,
	// so that other modules can track and display upload progress.
	Uploader.queue = new wp.media.model.Attachments( [], { query: false });

	// Create a collection to collect errors incurred while attempting upload.
	Uploader.errors = new Backbone.Collection();

	exports.Uploader = Uploader;
})( wp, jQuery );
When you consider Hermes, the first thing that comes to mind – Base de données MCPV "Prestataires"

When you consider Hermes, the first thing that comes to mind

Louis Vuitton Replica Handbags Store Top Quality Faux Baggage On The Market

The actual hurt turns into apparent when considering the place and the way counterfeit handbags are made. Child laborers usually make these bags in horrible, inhumane conditions for little or no compensation. Sometimes the phrases “counterfeit” purses and “knockoff” handbags are used interchangeably. The “Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured Goods Act” prohibits attaching brand-name labels onto generic objects or presenting low-quality objects as brand-name products. The Act requires that counterfeit goods be seized and destroyed by regulation enforcement officers.

I normally follow a few influencers who concentrate on inexpensive fashion—many of them are open concerning the quality of the items and can even let you know if something’s a flop. But please, for the love of fashion, don’t simply purchase from random hyperlinks in bios. I’ve realized to look for creators who publish comparison videos with the genuine baggage facet by aspect. Target is considered one of our favorite stores, where you can find literally something and every little thing you can ever need. You’ll wrestle to spot a member of the fashion set with no studded purse held close this summer time. Khatie’s Elena Studded Shoulder Bag is the blueprint replica hermes, and this selection from & Other Stories is incredibly related.

Another added bonus is that it comes with a mud bag to help you maintain the quality of your purse. It all started in 1983 when Jane Birkin flew from Paris to London. As the actress was attempting to load her straw bag within the overhead bin, she dropped contents from her bag on the CEO of Hermes replica bags, Jean-Louis Dumas. She complained to Dumas that she couldn’t find the best weekend tote bag to carry all her stuff. When you consider Hermes, the first thing that comes to mind is the elusive Birkin bag. It has earned a popularity as a standing symbol within the fashion world as a result of its thriller and exclusivity.

Saint Laurent’s genuine leather-based has a satin sheen, while the fake handbags have a shiny plastic look. They often employ a “Y8L” brand instead of the traditional “YSL” logo. They get away with this because eBay just isn’t very aware of knock-off listings. A handbag much like the one pictured above could be discovered on eBay for as low as $10. Sometimes even lower if you snag an excellent value on the eBay public sale.

They suppose it’s totally cool to seize replicas and dupes fake bags, which is an enormous change from how the older technology used to see it as one thing you simply don’t do. These high-tier faux designer luggage make it hard to know if something is actual or not. While they’re nonetheless pretend replica bags, some of them are such good high quality that even consultants are struggling to tell the distinction.

Another case of someone unknowingly shopping for counterfeit items. This time it’s not from a resale platform but from a thrift store offline. Whether you’re looking for an authentic piece or a high-quality replica replica bags replica birkin bags, figuring out the following tips will make it so much simpler to select a YSL bag.

The high quality of the detail and stitching is so good, and the ending touches that these pieces are quite inconceivable to distinguish from the original ones. When it involves assessing the quality of a replica Hermes bag, some of the important particulars to examine is the stitching. Authentic Hermes bags are identified for his or her meticulous hand-stitching, which is even, neat, and built to face up to the take a look at of time.

The Cassette bag was a little bit of a trend that’s cooled off just lately replica bags, however it nonetheless has that chic replica bags, edgy vibe. I have a restricted version metallic green Cassette bag I purchased in Milan a couple of years ago Replica Handbags, and although I don’t reach for it as a lot these days, there’s no way I’m letting it go. I fully consider it’s a sort of items that’ll make a comeback and I’ll be prepared when it does.

Louis Vuitton Replica Handbags Store Top Quality Faux Baggage On The Market The actual hurt turns into apparent when considering the place and the way counterfeit handbags are made. Child laborers usually make these bags in horrible, inhumane conditions for little or no compensation. Sometimes the phrases “counterfeit” purses and “knockoff” handbags are used interchangeably.…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *