Archive Remote Images Plugin
Archive Remote Images allows you to scan a post to fetch remote images; then updates its content automatically.
Archive Remote Images allows you to scan a post to fetch remote images; then updates its content automatically.
A new metabox will appear when editing a post.
If “Archive Remote Images” is checked, the plugin will grab all remote images and update the content when saving that post.
- Settings page with lot of options (see screenshot #2)
- Several hooks allow advanced users to change the plugin’s behaviour.
Contributors
Contributors are listed here
Notes
For feature request and bug reports, please use the forums.
If you are a plugin developer, we would like to hear from you. Any contribution would be very welcome.
Installation
- Upload the plugin to your blog and Activate it.
- Setup the plugin in the Settings menu -> Archive Remote Images.
- Edit a post with remote images, and check “Archive Remote Images”.
Screenshots
Metabox shown in the editor
Settings page
FAQ
Q: Will it archive the images which are already hosted on my blog ?
A: No, only the external images.
Q: Is there hooks I can use to customize the plugin’s behaviour ?
A: Yes, there is several hooks you can use. Search in the code for “apply_filters” and “do_action”. This is for advanced users !
Changelog
1.0.7
- Deep clean html content on post load (by Kraoc)
- Add normalize on document save (by Kraoc)
1.0.6
- Add default encoding when loading DOM (by Kraoc)
- removed doctype / html / body from document (only since PHP 5.4). (by Kraoc)
1.0.5
- added function is_local_server() to avoid error in get_domain() when used on localhost.
1.0.4
- Lot of new options in the settings page.
- Localization.
- Also handles the link wrapped around an image, if the link target is pointing to the image file.
- Refactoring of the settings page (uses now WordPress functions).
- Saves image title if a “title” or “alt” attribute is set on the remote image
- Fixed bug with revisions
- Avoid uploading several times the same image (checking its source, which is saved as “_ari-url” post meta)
- Whole image tag replacement, not only source url replacement. Can be filtered with hook ‘ari_get_new_image_html’.
- Changed regex stuff with DOM parser (more reliable)
- Replaced SQL queries with WP core functions
- Wrapped plugin into a class
1.0.3
- Update: The read me content
- Bug fix : Fix the default value and auto save option