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An Advanced Custom Field Configuration Builder

ACF Builder

Create configuration arrays for Advanced Custom Fields Pro using the builder pattern and a fluent API.

Quickly create, register, and reuse ACF configurations, and keep them in your source code repository. To read more about registering ACF fields via php consult https://www.advancedcustomfields.com/resources/register-fields-via-php/

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Simple Example

$banner = new StoutLogic\AcfBuilder\FieldsBuilder('banner');
$banner
    ->addText('title')
    ->addWysiwyg('content')
    ->addImage('background_image')
    ->setLocation('post_type', '==', 'page')
        ->or('post_type', '==', 'post');

add_action('acf/init', function() use ($banner) {
   acf_add_local_field_group($banner->build());
});

$banner->build(); will return:

[
    'key' => 'group_banner',
    'title' => 'Banner',
    'fields' => [
        [
            'key' => 'field_title',
            'name' => 'title',
            'label' => 'Title',
            'type' => 'text'
        ],
        [
            'key' => 'field_content',
            'name' => 'content',
            'label' => 'Content',
            'type' => 'wysiwyg'
        ],
        [
            'key' => 'field_background_image',
            'name' => 'background_image',
            'label' => 'Background Image',
            'type' => 'image'
        ],
    ],
    'location' => [
        [
            [
                'param' => 'post_type',
                'operator' => '==',
                'value' => 'page'
            ]
        ],
        [
            [
                'param' => 'post_type',
                'operator' => '==',
                'value' => 'post'
            ]
        ]
    ]
]

As you can see it saves you a lot of typing and is less error-prone. But brevity and correctness isn't the only benefit, you can reuse field configurations in multiple places. For example, a group of fields used for backgrounds:

Reuse Example

use StoutLogic\AcfBuilder\FieldsBuilder;

$background = new FieldsBuilder('background');
$background
    ->addTab('Background')
    ->addImage('background_image')
    ->addTrueFalse('fixed')
        ->instructions("Check to add a parallax effect where the background image doesn't move when scrolling")
    ->addColorPicker('background_color');

$banner = new FieldsBuilder('banner');
$banner
    ->addTab('Content')
    ->addText('title')
    ->addWysiwyg('content')
    ->addFields($background)
    ->setLocation('post_type', '==', 'page');

$section = new FieldsBuilder('section');
$section
    ->addTab('Content')
    ->addText('section_title')
    ->addRepeater('columns', ['min' => 1, 'layout' => 'block'])
        ->addTab('Content')
        ->addText('title')
        ->addWysiwyg('content')
        ->addFields($background)
        ->endRepeater()
    ->addFields($background)
    ->setLocation('post_type', '==', 'page');

Here a background field group is created, and then used in two other field groups, including twice in the section field group. This can really DRY up your code and keep your admin UI consistent. If you wanted to add a light/dark field for the text color field based on the background used, it would just need to be added in one spot and used everywhere.

Install

Use composer to install:

composer require stoutlogic/acf-builder

If your project isn't using composer, you can require the autoload.php file.

Tests

To run the tests you can manually run

vendor/bin/phpunit

or you can use the built in gulp task to run it on file change

npm install
gulp

Requirements

PHP 5.4 through 7.2 supported but automated tests cannot be run anymore so it might stop working at some point.

= 7.4, 8 Tested

Documentation

See the wiki for more thorough documentation. The documentation has its own repository and accepts pull requests for contributions. Any merges to master will get synced with the wiki here under the main project.