=== WP Publication Archive === Contributors: ericmann Donate link: http://jumping-duck.com/wordpress/plugins Tags: document management, pdf, doc, archive Requires at least: 3.5 Tested up to: 3.6 Stable tag: 3.0.1 License: GPLv2 Allows users to upload, manage, search, and download publications, documents, and similar content (PDF, Power-Point, etc.). == Description == WP Publication Archive adds a custom content type for storing, tagging, and categorizing downloadable content external to standard WordPress posts and pages. You can add downloadable PDF files, Word documents, and PowerPoint presentations. These files will be stored in the standard WordPress uploads directory but will be managed separately through a custom post type interface in the WordPress admin area. == Installation == 1. Upload the entire `wp-publication-archive` folder to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Use the "Add Publications" menu to begin adding publications. 1. Use the built-in menu system to manage your publications. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How do I upload a new file? = **Option 1:** Use the built-in media uploader on the "Add Publication" screen. **Option 2:** Upload a file to your server via FTP (or to a remote host like AWS) and place the *full* URL (including the `http://`) in the Publication field on the Edit Publication page. = How do I list my publications? = You can display a list of publications either by includeing the [wp-publication-archive] shortcode on a post/page or by placing in your theme template files. WordPress will render your publication list automatically. = Can I show publications in a dropdown rather than as a list? = Yes! Simply add `showas="dropdown"` as a parameter within the regular shortcode, and the plugin will use a dropdown template rather than a list template. For example: [wp-publication-archive showas="dropdown" /] = Can I filter the list by category = Yes! Just include `categories="cat1,cat2"` in your shortcode where "cat1" and "cat2" are the *names* of the categories you want to display. = Can I filter the list by author? = Yes! Just include `author="author-name"` in your shortcode where "author-name" is the *slug* of the author you want to display. = What File Types are Available = By default, the plug-in contains icons for several common file types. The icons include: - Standard document files - Spreadsheet formats (i.e. Excel, Open Office Calc) - Video - Image - Audio - Adobe PDF - Zip All other file types will feature a generic "file" icon. = Some of my files aren't downloading. What's wrong? = There could be any of a hundred causes for this. Most likely, your files are just too large to be handled by your server. By default, both file opens and downloads are streamed to your server. This means the plugin will attempt to open the file (whether it's remote or locally-hosted) and will stream the contents of the file to the browser. This has the advantage of never exposing the raw download URL to the user.* Unfortunately, it means your server has to download the file first before it can pass it along to the user. For smaller files, this isn't an issue. But for much larger files, connections can time out. If you are serving large files, you can force the **file open** URL to forward connections rather than stream them. This means requests to your file open URL (i.e. `http://site.com/publication/title/wppa_open`) will receive a 303 "See Other" redirect pointing them to the original resource. It's less work for your server, but the end user *will* see the original URL. Just add `add_filter( 'wppa_mask_url', '__return_false' );` to your `functions.php` file to turn off URL masking and use the redirect method instead. When you add this filter, the **file download** URL will behave the exact same way - redirecting requests to the original resource rather than streaming the file to the browser. Unfortunately, this leaves the exact behavior of the link up to the browser - some will attempt to download the file, some will open it instead. * A future version of the plugin will allow you to have password-protected downloads. Hiding the raw URL of a file is important for this feature to work. = How do I use the thumbnail feature? = Thumbnail support is extended through the plugin, but not actually implemented in any templates. You can upload a custom thumbnail for each Publication, and the URL will be stored in the Publication's meta field in the database under the `wpa-upload_image` key. You can get the raw thumbnail URL by requesting it directly with `get_post_meta()`. Alternatively, the `WP_Publication_Archive_Item` class contains some useful helper methods for printing the thumbnail URL wrapped in proper HTML tags. You can use code similar to the following: ID, $pub->post_title, $pub->post_date ); // Return the Publication thumbnail for use elsewhere $thumb = $pub->get_the_thumbnail(); // Echo/print the thumbnail to the browser $pub->the_thumbnail(); These helper methods will generate HTML tags similar to: