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WPS3Media/ui/components/Pages.svelte
Malin 3248cbb029 feat: add S3-compatible storage provider (MinIO, Ceph, R2, etc.)
Adds a new 'S3-Compatible Storage' provider that works with any
S3-API-compatible object storage service, including MinIO, Ceph,
Cloudflare R2, Backblaze B2, and others.

Changes:
- New provider class: classes/providers/storage/s3-compatible-provider.php
  - Provider key: s3compatible
  - Reads user-configured endpoint URL from settings
  - Uses path-style URL access (required by most S3-compatible services)
  - Supports credentials via AS3CF_S3COMPAT_ACCESS_KEY_ID /
    AS3CF_S3COMPAT_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY wp-config.php constants
  - Disables AWS-specific features (Block Public Access, Object Ownership)
- New provider SVG icons (s3compatible.svg, -link.svg, -round.svg)
- Registered provider in main plugin class with endpoint setting support
- Updated StorageProviderSubPage to show endpoint URL input for S3-compatible
- Built pro settings bundle with rollup (Svelte 4.2.19)
- Added package.json and updated rollup.config.mjs for pro-only builds
2026-03-03 12:30:18 +01:00

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<script>
import Router from "svelte-spa-router";
import {push} from "svelte-spa-router";
import {pages, routes} from "../js/routes";
import Nav from "./Nav.svelte";
// These components can be overridden.
export let nav = Nav;
const classes = $$props.class ? $$props.class : "";
/**
* Handles events published by the router.
*
* This handler gives pages a chance to put their hand up and
* provide a new route to be navigated to in response
* to some event.
* e.g. settings saved resulting in a question being asked.
*
* @param {Object} event
*/
function handleRouteEvent( event ) {
const route = pages.handleRouteEvent( event.detail );
if ( route ) {
push( route );
}
}
</script>
<svelte:component this={nav}/>
<div class="wpome-wrapper {classes}">
<Router routes={$routes} on:routeEvent={handleRouteEvent}/>
<slot>
<!-- EXTRA CONTENT GOES HERE -->
</slot>
</div>