dynamically add scripts to WP_Widget widget() method

I’m plucking this code out of my Total Widget Control plugin, so it might throw an error or two. I dunno, just let me know if it does. This is basically the widget code that I use for everything that I build.

    if (!function_exists("register_multiwidget")):

/**
 * Register a widget
 * 
 * @param $widget
 */
function register_multiwidget( $widget = null )
{
    static $widgets;
    if (!isset($widgets))
    {
        $widgets = array();
    }

    if (is_null($widget)) return $widgets;
    if (!is_array($widget)) return false;

    $defaults = array(
        'id' => '1',
        'title' => 'Generic Widget',
        'classname' => '',
        'description' => '',
        'width' => 200,
        'height' => 200,
        'fields' => array(),
    );

    $widgets[$widget['id']] = wp_parse_args($widget, $defaults);

    return true;
}

/**
 * Get the registered widgets
 * 
 * @return array
 */
function get_registered_widgets()
{
    return register_multiwidget();
}

/**
 * Initialize the widgets
 * 
 * @return boolean
 */
function init_registered_widgets()
{
    //initialziing variables
    global $wp_widget_factory;
    $widgets = get_registered_widgets();

    //reasons to fail
    if (empty($widgets) || !is_array($widgets)) return false;

    foreach ($widgets as $id => $widget)
    {
        $wp_widget_factory->widgets[$id] =& new Multiple_Widget_Master( $widget );
    }

    return false;
}

/**
 * Multiple Widget Master Class
 * 
 * This class allows us to easily create qidgets without having to deal with the
 * mass of php code.
 * 
 * @author byrd
 * @since 1.3
 */
class Multiple_Widget_Master extends WP_Widget
{

/**
 * Constructor.
 * 
 * @param $widget
 */
function Multiple_Widget_Master( $widget )
{
    $this->widget = apply_filters('twc_widget_setup', $widget);
    $widget_ops = array(
        'classname' => $this->widget['classname'], 
        'description' => $this->widget['description'] 
    );
    $this->WP_Widget($this->widget['id'], $this->widget['title'], $widget_ops);
}

/**
 * Display the Widget View
 * 
 * @example extract the args within the view template
 extract($args[1]); 

 * @param $args
 * @param $instance
 */
function widget($args, $instance)
{
    //initializing variables
    $widget = $this->widget;
    $widget['number'] = $this->number;

    $args = array(
        'sidebar' => $args,
        'widget' => $widget,
        'params' => $instance,
    );

    $show_view = apply_filters('twc_widget_view', $this->widget['show_view'], $widget, $instance, $args);
            ob_start();
            require_once $show_view;
}

/**
 * Update from within the admin
 * 
 * @param $new_instance
 * @param $old_instance
 */
function update($new_instance, $old_instance)
{
    //initializing variables
    $new_instance = array_map('strip_tags', $new_instance);
    $instance = wp_parse_args($new_instance, $old_instance);

    return $instance;
}

/**
 * Display the options form
 * 
 * @param $instance
 */
function form($instance)
{
    //reasons to fail
    if (empty($this->widget['fields'])) return false;
    do_action('twc_widget_before');

    $defaults = array(
        'id' => '',
        'name' => '',
        'desc' => '',
        'type' => '',
        'options' => '',
        'std' => '',
    );

    foreach ($this->widget['fields'] as $field)
    {
        $field = wp_parse_args($field, $defaults);


        if (isset($field['id']) && array_key_exists($field['id'], $instance))
            $meta = attribute_escape($instance[$field['id']]);

        if ($field['type'] != 'custom' && $field['type'] != 'metabox') 
        {
            echo '<p><label for="',$this->get_field_id($field['id']),'">';
        }
        if (isset($field['name']) && $field['name']) echo $field['name'],':';

        switch ($field['type'])
        {
            case 'text':
                echo '<input type="text" name="', $this->get_field_name($field['id']), '" id="', $this->get_field_id($field['id']), '" value="', $meta ? $meta : $field['std'], '" class="twc_text" />', 
                '<br/><span class="description">', $field['desc'], '</span>';
                break;
            case 'textarea':
                echo '<textarea class="twc_textarea" name="', $this->get_field_name($field['id']), '" id="', $this->get_field_id($field['id']), '" cols="60" rows="4" style="width:97%">', $meta ? $meta : $field['std'], '</textarea>', 
                '<br/><span class="description">', $field['desc'], '</span>';
                break;
            case 'select':
                echo '<select class="twc_select" name="', $this->get_field_name($field['id']), '" id="', $this->get_field_id($field['id']), '">';
                foreach ($field['options'] as $option)
                {
                    echo '<option', $meta == $option ? ' selected="selected"' : '', '>', $option, '</option>';
                }
                echo '</select>', 
                '<br/><span class="description">', $field['desc'], '</span>';
                break;
            case 'radio':
                foreach ($field['options'] as $option)
                {
                    echo '<input class="twc_radio" type="radio" name="', $this->get_field_name($field['id']), '" value="', $option['value'], '"', $meta == $option['value'] ? ' checked="checked"' : '', ' />', 
                    $option['name'];
                }
                echo '<br/><span class="description">', $field['desc'], '</span>';
                break;
            case 'checkbox':
                echo '<input type="hidden" name="', $this->get_field_name($field['id']), '" id="', $this->get_field_id($field['id']), '" /> ', 
                     '<input class="twc_checkbox" type="checkbox" name="', $this->get_field_name($field['id']), '" id="', $this->get_field_id($field['id']), '"', $meta ? ' checked="checked"' : '', ' /> ', 
                '<br/><span class="description">', $field['desc'], '</span>';
                break;
            case 'custom':
                echo $field['std'];
                break;
            case 'metabox':
                if ((isset($_REQUEST['action']) && $_REQUEST['action'] == 'edit')
                || (isset($_REQUEST['action']) && $_REQUEST['action'] == 'add' && isset($_REQUEST['addnew'])))
                echo '</div>
                </div>
                <div id="query_view_params" class="postbox">
                    <div class="handlediv" title="Click to toggle"><br></div>
                    <h3 class="hndle">
                        <span>Query View Parameters</span>
                    </h3>
                    <div class="inside">';
                break;
        }

        if ($field['type'] != 'custom' && $field['type'] != 'metabox') 
        {
            echo '</label></p>';
        }
    }
    do_action('twc_widget_after');
    return;
}

}// ends Master Widget Class
endif;

Now, once you’ve pasted this into your functions.php file you can start declaring new widgets in seconds. Here’s the code to declare a new widget.

    register_multiwidget(array(
'id' => 'first-custom-widget',  // Must be slug compatible, and unique, it's used a lot
'title' => __('aaaFirst Widget'),   
'description' => __('This is my description'),  
'classname' => 'st-custom-wi',  
'show_view' => 'path/to/my/widget_view_file.php',
'fields' => array(
array(
    'name' => 'Text box',
    'desc' => 'Enter something here',
    'id' => 'text',
    'type' => 'text',
    'std' => 'Default value 1'
),
array(
    'type' => 'custom',
    'std' => '<hr/>'
),
array(
    'name' => 'Textarea',
    'desc' => 'Enter big text here',
    'id' => 'textarea',
    'type' => 'textarea',
    'std' => 'Default value 2'

),
array(
    'name' => 'Select box',
    'id' => 'select',
    'type' => 'select',
    'options' => array('Option 1', 'Option 2', 'Option 3')
),
array(
    'name' => 'Radio',
    'id' => 'radio',
    'type' => 'radio',
    'options' => array(
    array('name' => 'Name 1', 'value' => 'Value 1'),
    array('name' => 'Name 2', 'value' => 'Value 2')
    )
),
array(
    'name' => 'Checkbox',
    'id' => 'checkbox',
    'type' => 'checkbox'
),

)
    ));

Declare whatever fields that you want for your widget options with the array above and you’re almost done.

The last thing that you need to do is paste your widgets html into your new file path/to/my/widget_view_file.php

At the top of this widget view file add this following code: <?php extract($args[1]); ?> This will break out three variables for you to use:

  1. $sidebar
  2. $widget
  3. $params

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