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( function( tinymce, wpreview, $ ) {
var getShortcode = function( name, attrs ) {
output += ' ' + k + '="' + attrs[ k ] + '"';
function getWPReviewButton( editor ) {
var dialog = editor.windowManager.open({
title: wprVars.reviewBox,
tooltip: wprVars.leaveReviewIdEmpty
id: 'wpr-insert-shortcode',
classes: 'widget btn primary first abs-layout-item',
id: 'wpr-cancel-shortcode',
onsubmit: function( e ) {
editor.insertContent( getShortcode( name, attrs ) );
function getReviewTotalButton( editor ) {
text: wprVars.reviewTotal,
var dialog = editor.windowManager.open({
title: wprVars.reviewTotal,
tooltip: wprVars.leaveReviewIdEmpty
id: 'wpr-insert-shortcode',
classes: 'widget btn primary first abs-layout-item',
id: 'wpr-cancel-shortcode',
onsubmit: function( e ) {
var name = 'wp-review-total',
editor.insertContent( getShortcode( name, attrs ) );
function getVisitorRatingButton( editor ) {
text: wprVars.visitorRating,
var dialog = editor.windowManager.open({
title: wprVars.visitorRating,
tooltip: wprVars.leaveReviewIdEmpty
id: 'wpr-insert-shortcode',
classes: 'widget btn primary first abs-layout-item',
id: 'wpr-cancel-shortcode',
onsubmit: function( e ) {
var name = 'wp-review-visitor-rating',
editor.insertContent( getShortcode( name, attrs ) );
tinymce.create( 'tinymce.plugins.WPReviewPro', {
* Initializes the plugin, this will be executed after the plugin has been created.
* This call is done before the editor instance has finished it's initialization so use the onInit event
* of the editor instance to intercept that event.
* @param {tinymce.Editor} ed Editor instance that the plugin is initialized in.
* @param {string} url Absolute URL to where the plugin is located.
init : function( ed, url ) {
ed.addButton( 'wpreviewpro', {
icon: 'dashicons dashicons-before dashicons-star-filled',
getReviewTotalButton( ed ),
getVisitorRatingButton( ed )
* Creates control instances based in the incomming name. This method is normally not
* needed since the addButton method of the tinymce.Editor class is a more easy way of adding buttons
* but you sometimes need to create more complex controls like listboxes, split buttons etc then this
* method can be used to create those.
* @param {String} n Name of the control to create.
* @param {tinymce.ControlManager} cm Control manager to use inorder to create new control.
* @return {tinymce.ui.Control} New control instance or null if no control was created.
createControl : function(n, cm) {
* Returns information about the plugin as a name/value array.
* The current keys are longname, author, authorurl, infourl and version.
* @return {Object} Name/value array containing information about the plugin.
longname : 'WP Review Buttons',
authorurl : 'https://mythemeshop.com',
tinymce.PluginManager.add( 'wp_review', tinymce.plugins.WPReviewPro );
})( tinymce, wpreview, jQuery );