Important note: The slug for your custom module must contain the string et_pb_
, or it will be filtered out by the function et_pb_allowed_modules_list()
.
I was able to add a new Divi module using the following code (requires PHP 5.3+ for the anonymous function):
add_action(is_admin() ? 'wp_loaded' : 'wp', function() {
require __DIR__ . '/custom-divi-module.php';
}, 20);
Inside the included file, copy and paste a class
from the wp-content/themes/Divi/includes/builder/main-modules.php
file, then modify to suit your needs. See the example below (copy an actual class from the file mentioned to get the content of each method listed below… I like the ET_Builder_Module_Code
class for simplicity's sake):
class YOUR_MODULE_NAME extends ET_Builder_Module {
function init() {
// Name, slug, and some other settings for the module go here
}
function get_fields() {
// This method returns an array of fields that the module will
// display as the module settings
}
function shortcode_callback($atts, $content = null, $function_name) {
// This method returns the content the module will display
}
}
new YOUR_MODULE_NAME;