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However, to add allowance for the new button, in this case reset_former_plugin_settings, the button should be added in the $allowedFormData-array and the columns-array, like in this example. The columns array is only necessary if you plan to change the layout format to "columnable" buttons like this:
This is how it looks:
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public function getFieldButtonApi($formData) { $action = isset($formData['action']) && !empty($formData['action']) ? $formData['action'] : 'button'; $allowedFormData = [ Data::getPrefix('admin_payment_methods_button'), Data::getPrefix('admin_callbacks_button'), Data::getPrefix('admin_trigger_callback_button'), Data::getPrefix('admin_the_reset_button'), Data::getPrefix('admin_reset_former_plugin_settings'), ]; if (isset($formData['id']) && in_array($formData['id'], $allowedFormData, true)) { $formArray = $formData; $formArray['action'] = $action; // Our action $formArray['custom_attributes'] = $this->get_custom_attribute_html($formData); $formArray['columns'] = [ 'the_reset_button' => true, 'reset_former_plugin_settings' => true ]; $formArray['short_id'] = preg_replace(sprintf('/%s_admin_/', Data::getPrefix()), '', $formArray['id']); echo Data::getEscapedHtml( Data::getGenericClass()->getTemplate('adminpage_button', $formArray) ); } } |
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