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wp_enqueue_script_module › WordPress Function

Since6.5.0
Deprecatedn/a
wp_enqueue_script_module ( $id, $src = '', $deps = array(), $version = false )
Parameters: (4)
  • (string) $id The identifier of the script module. Should be unique. It will be used in the final import map.
    Required: Yes
  • (string) $src Optional. Full URL of the script module, or path of the script module relative to the WordPress root directory. If it is provided and the script module has not been registered yet, it will be registered.
    Required: No
    Default: (empty)
  • (array) $deps { Optional. List of dependencies. @type string|array ...$0 { An array of script module identifiers of the dependencies of this script module. The dependencies can be strings or arrays. If they are arrays, they need an `id` key with the script module identifier, and can contain an `import` key with either `static` or `dynamic`. By default, dependencies that don't contain an `import` key are considered static. @type string $id The script module identifier. @type string $import Optional. Import type. May be either `static` or `dynamic`. Defaults to `static`. } }
    Required: No
    Default: array()
  • (string|false|null) $version Optional. String specifying the script module version number. Defaults to false. It is added to the URL as a query string for cache busting purposes. If $version is set to false, the version number is the currently installed WordPress version. If $version is set to null, no version is added.
    Required: No
    Default: false
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Marks the script module to be enqueued in the page.

If a src is provided and the script module has not been registered yet, it will be registered.


Source

function wp_enqueue_script_module( string $id, string $src = '', array $deps = array(), $version = false ) {
	wp_script_modules()->enqueue( $id, $src, $deps, $version );
}