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<?php
/**
* User API: WP_User_Query class
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Users
* @since 4.4.0
*/
/**
* Core class used for querying users.
*
* @since 3.1.0
*
* @see WP_User_Query::prepare_query() for information on accepted arguments.
*/
class WP_User_Query {
/**
* Query vars, after parsing
*
* @since 3.5.0
* @var array
*/
public $query_vars = array();
/**
* List of found user IDs.
*
* @since 3.1.0
* @var array
*/
private $results;
/**
* Total number of found users for the current query
*
* @since 3.1.0
* @var int
*/
private $total_users = 0;
/**
* Metadata query container.
*
* @since 4.2.0
* @var WP_Meta_Query
*/
public $meta_query = false;
/**
* The SQL query used to fetch matching users.
*
* @since 4.4.0
* @var string
*/
public $request;
private $compat_fields = array( 'results', 'total_users' );
// SQL clauses.
public $query_fields;
public $query_from;
public $query_where;
public $query_orderby;
public $query_limit;
/**
* PHP5 constructor.
*
* @since 3.1.0
*
* @param null|string|array $query Optional. The query variables.
*/
public function __construct( $query = null ) {
if ( ! empty( $query ) ) {
$this->prepare_query( $query );
$this->query();
}
}
/**
* Fills in missing query variables with default values.
*
* @since 4.4.0
*
* @param array $args Query vars, as passed to `WP_User_Query`.
* @return array Complete query variables with undefined ones filled in with defaults.
*/
public static function fill_query_vars( $args ) {
$defaults = array(
'blog_id' => get_current_blog_id(),
'role' => '',
'role__in' => array(),
'role__not_in' => array(),
Role/Capability: Add support for capability queries in `WP_User_Query`. Similar to the existing `role`/`role__in`/`role__not_in` query arguments, this adds support for three new query arguments in `WP_User_Query`: * `capability` * `capability__in` * `capability__not_in` These can be used to fetch users with (or without) a specific set of capabilities, for example to get all users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Under the hood, this will check all existing roles on the site and perform a `LIKE` query against the `capabilities` user meta field to find: * all users with a role that has this capability * all users with the capability being assigned directly Note: In WordPress, not all capabilities are stored in the database. Capabilities can also be modified using filters like `map_meta_cap`. These new query arguments do NOT work for such capabilities. The prime use case for capability queries is to get all "authors", i.e. users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Until now, `'who' => 'authors'` was used for this, which relies on user levels. However, user levels were deprecated a long time ago and thus never added to custom roles. This led to constant frustration due to users with custom roles missing from places like author dropdowns. This updates any usage of `'who' => 'authors'` in core to use capability queries instead. Subsequently, `'who' => 'authors'` queries are being **deprecated** in favor of these new query arguments. Also adds a new `capabilities` parameter (mapping to `capability__in` in `WP_User_Query`) to the REST API users controller. Also updates `twentyfourteen_list_authors()` in Twenty Fourteen to make use of this new functionality, adding a new `twentyfourteen_list_authors_query_args` filter to make it easier to override this behavior. Props scribu, lgladdly, boonebgorges, spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy. Fixes #16841. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51943 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51532 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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'capability' => '',
'capability__in' => array(),
'capability__not_in' => array(),
'meta_key' => '',
'meta_value' => '',
'meta_compare' => '',
'include' => array(),
'exclude' => array(),
'search' => '',
'search_columns' => array(),
'orderby' => 'login',
'order' => 'ASC',
'offset' => '',
'number' => '',
'paged' => 1,
'count_total' => true,
'fields' => 'all',
'who' => '',
'has_published_posts' => null,
'nicename' => '',
'nicename__in' => array(),
'nicename__not_in' => array(),
'login' => '',
'login__in' => array(),
'login__not_in' => array(),
);
return wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
}
/**
* Prepare the query variables.
*
* @since 3.1.0
* @since 4.1.0 Added the ability to order by the `include` value.
* @since 4.2.0 Added 'meta_value_num' support for `$orderby` parameter. Added multi-dimensional array syntax
* for `$orderby` parameter.
* @since 4.3.0 Added 'has_published_posts' parameter.
* @since 4.4.0 Added 'paged', 'role__in', and 'role__not_in' parameters. The 'role' parameter was updated to
* permit an array or comma-separated list of values. The 'number' parameter was updated to support
* querying for all users with using -1.
* @since 4.7.0 Added 'nicename', 'nicename__in', 'nicename__not_in', 'login', 'login__in',
* and 'login__not_in' parameters.
* @since 5.1.0 Introduced the 'meta_compare_key' parameter.
* @since 5.3.0 Introduced the 'meta_type_key' parameter.
Role/Capability: Add support for capability queries in `WP_User_Query`. Similar to the existing `role`/`role__in`/`role__not_in` query arguments, this adds support for three new query arguments in `WP_User_Query`: * `capability` * `capability__in` * `capability__not_in` These can be used to fetch users with (or without) a specific set of capabilities, for example to get all users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Under the hood, this will check all existing roles on the site and perform a `LIKE` query against the `capabilities` user meta field to find: * all users with a role that has this capability * all users with the capability being assigned directly Note: In WordPress, not all capabilities are stored in the database. Capabilities can also be modified using filters like `map_meta_cap`. These new query arguments do NOT work for such capabilities. The prime use case for capability queries is to get all "authors", i.e. users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Until now, `'who' => 'authors'` was used for this, which relies on user levels. However, user levels were deprecated a long time ago and thus never added to custom roles. This led to constant frustration due to users with custom roles missing from places like author dropdowns. This updates any usage of `'who' => 'authors'` in core to use capability queries instead. Subsequently, `'who' => 'authors'` queries are being **deprecated** in favor of these new query arguments. Also adds a new `capabilities` parameter (mapping to `capability__in` in `WP_User_Query`) to the REST API users controller. Also updates `twentyfourteen_list_authors()` in Twenty Fourteen to make use of this new functionality, adding a new `twentyfourteen_list_authors_query_args` filter to make it easier to override this behavior. Props scribu, lgladdly, boonebgorges, spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy. Fixes #16841. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51943 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51532 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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* @since 5.9.0 Added 'capability', 'capability__in', and 'capability__not_in' parameters.
*
* @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
* @global int $blog_id
*
* @param string|array $query {
* Optional. Array or string of Query parameters.
*
* @type int $blog_id The site ID. Default is the current site.
* @type string|array $role An array or a comma-separated list of role names that users must match
* to be included in results. Note that this is an inclusive list: users
* must match *each* role. Default empty.
* @type string[] $role__in An array of role names. Matched users must have at least one of these
* roles. Default empty array.
* @type string[] $role__not_in An array of role names to exclude. Users matching one or more of these
* roles will not be included in results. Default empty array.
* @type string|string[] $meta_key Meta key or keys to filter by.
* @type string|string[] $meta_value Meta value or values to filter by.
* @type string $meta_compare MySQL operator used for comparing the meta value.
* See WP_Meta_Query::__construct for accepted values and default value.
* @type string $meta_compare_key MySQL operator used for comparing the meta key.
* See WP_Meta_Query::__construct for accepted values and default value.
* @type string $meta_type MySQL data type that the meta_value column will be CAST to for comparisons.
* See WP_Meta_Query::__construct for accepted values and default value.
* @type string $meta_type_key MySQL data type that the meta_key column will be CAST to for comparisons.
* See WP_Meta_Query::__construct for accepted values and default value.
* @type array $meta_query An associative array of WP_Meta_Query arguments.
* See WP_Meta_Query::__construct for accepted values.
* @type string $capability An array or a comma-separated list of capability names that users must match
* to be included in results. Note that this is an inclusive list: users
* must match *each* capability.
* Does NOT work for capabilities not in the database or filtered via {@see 'map_meta_cap'}.
* Default empty.
* @type string[] $capability__in An array of capability names. Matched users must have at least one of these
* capabilities.
* Does NOT work for capabilities not in the database or filtered via {@see 'map_meta_cap'}.
* Default empty array.
* @type string[] $capability__not_in An array of capability names to exclude. Users matching one or more of these
* capabilities will not be included in results.
* Does NOT work for capabilities not in the database or filtered via {@see 'map_meta_cap'}.
* Default empty array.
* @type int[] $include An array of user IDs to include. Default empty array.
* @type int[] $exclude An array of user IDs to exclude. Default empty array.
* @type string $search Search keyword. Searches for possible string matches on columns.
* When `$search_columns` is left empty, it tries to determine which
* column to search in based on search string. Default empty.
* @type string[] $search_columns Array of column names to be searched. Accepts 'ID', 'user_login',
* 'user_email', 'user_url', 'user_nicename', 'display_name'.
* Default empty array.
* @type string|array $orderby Field(s) to sort the retrieved users by. May be a single value,
* an array of values, or a multi-dimensional array with fields as
* keys and orders ('ASC' or 'DESC') as values. Accepted values are:
* - 'ID'
* - 'display_name' (or 'name')
* - 'include'
* - 'user_login' (or 'login')
* - 'login__in'
* - 'user_nicename' (or 'nicename'),
* - 'nicename__in'
* - 'user_email (or 'email')
* - 'user_url' (or 'url'),
* - 'user_registered' (or 'registered')
* - 'post_count'
* - 'meta_value',
* - 'meta_value_num'
* - The value of `$meta_key`
* - An array key of `$meta_query`
* To use 'meta_value' or 'meta_value_num', `$meta_key`
* must be also be defined. Default 'user_login'.
* @type string $order Designates ascending or descending order of users. Order values
* passed as part of an `$orderby` array take precedence over this
* parameter. Accepts 'ASC', 'DESC'. Default 'ASC'.
* @type int $offset Number of users to offset in retrieved results. Can be used in
* conjunction with pagination. Default 0.
* @type int $number Number of users to limit the query for. Can be used in
* conjunction with pagination. Value -1 (all) is supported, but
* should be used with caution on larger sites.
* Default -1 (all users).
* @type int $paged When used with number, defines the page of results to return.
* Default 1.
* @type bool $count_total Whether to count the total number of users found. If pagination
* is not needed, setting this to false can improve performance.
* Default true.
* @type string|array $fields Which fields to return. Single or all fields (string), or array
* of fields. Accepts:
* - 'ID'
* - 'display_name'
* - 'user_login'
* - 'user_nicename'
* - 'user_email'
* - 'user_url'
* - 'user_registered'
* - 'all' for all fields
* - 'all_with_meta' to include meta fields.
* Default 'all'.
* @type string $who Type of users to query. Accepts 'authors'.
* Default empty (all users).
* @type bool|array $has_published_posts Pass an array of post types to filter results to users who have
* published posts in those post types. `true` is an alias for all
* public post types.
* @type string $nicename The user nicename. Default empty.
* @type string[] $nicename__in An array of nicenames to include. Users matching one of these
* nicenames will be included in results. Default empty array.
* @type string[] $nicename__not_in An array of nicenames to exclude. Users matching one of these
* nicenames will not be included in results. Default empty array.
* @type string $login The user login. Default empty.
* @type string[] $login__in An array of logins to include. Users matching one of these
* logins will be included in results. Default empty array.
* @type string[] $login__not_in An array of logins to exclude. Users matching one of these
* logins will not be included in results. Default empty array.
* }
*/
public function prepare_query( $query = array() ) {
global $wpdb;
if ( empty( $this->query_vars ) || ! empty( $query ) ) {
$this->query_limit = null;
$this->query_vars = $this->fill_query_vars( $query );
}
/**
* Fires before the WP_User_Query has been parsed.
*
* The passed WP_User_Query object contains the query variables,
* not yet passed into SQL.
*
* @since 4.0.0
*
* @param WP_User_Query $query Current instance of WP_User_Query (passed by reference).
*/
do_action_ref_array( 'pre_get_users', array( &$this ) );
// Ensure that query vars are filled after 'pre_get_users'.
$qv =& $this->query_vars;
$qv = $this->fill_query_vars( $qv );
if ( is_array( $qv['fields'] ) ) {
$qv['fields'] = array_unique( $qv['fields'] );
$this->query_fields = array();
foreach ( $qv['fields'] as $field ) {
$field = 'ID' === $field ? 'ID' : sanitize_key( $field );
$this->query_fields[] = "$wpdb->users.$field";
}
$this->query_fields = implode( ',', $this->query_fields );
} elseif ( 'all' === $qv['fields'] ) {
$this->query_fields = "$wpdb->users.*";
} else {
$this->query_fields = "$wpdb->users.ID";
}
if ( isset( $qv['count_total'] ) && $qv['count_total'] ) {
$this->query_fields = 'SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS ' . $this->query_fields;
}
$this->query_from = "FROM $wpdb->users";
$this->query_where = 'WHERE 1=1';
// Parse and sanitize 'include', for use by 'orderby' as well as 'include' below.
if ( ! empty( $qv['include'] ) ) {
$include = wp_parse_id_list( $qv['include'] );
} else {
$include = false;
}
$blog_id = 0;
if ( isset( $qv['blog_id'] ) ) {
$blog_id = absint( $qv['blog_id'] );
}
if ( $qv['has_published_posts'] && $blog_id ) {
if ( true === $qv['has_published_posts'] ) {
$post_types = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ) );
} else {
$post_types = (array) $qv['has_published_posts'];
}
foreach ( $post_types as &$post_type ) {
$post_type = $wpdb->prepare( '%s', $post_type );
}
$posts_table = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id ) . 'posts';
$this->query_where .= " AND $wpdb->users.ID IN ( SELECT DISTINCT $posts_table.post_author FROM $posts_table WHERE $posts_table.post_status = 'publish' AND $posts_table.post_type IN ( " . implode( ', ', $post_types ) . ' ) )';
}
// nicename
if ( '' !== $qv['nicename'] ) {
$this->query_where .= $wpdb->prepare( ' AND user_nicename = %s', $qv['nicename'] );
}
if ( ! empty( $qv['nicename__in'] ) ) {
$sanitized_nicename__in = array_map( 'esc_sql', $qv['nicename__in'] );
$nicename__in = implode( "','", $sanitized_nicename__in );
$this->query_where .= " AND user_nicename IN ( '$nicename__in' )";
}
if ( ! empty( $qv['nicename__not_in'] ) ) {
$sanitized_nicename__not_in = array_map( 'esc_sql', $qv['nicename__not_in'] );
$nicename__not_in = implode( "','", $sanitized_nicename__not_in );
$this->query_where .= " AND user_nicename NOT IN ( '$nicename__not_in' )";
}
// login
if ( '' !== $qv['login'] ) {
$this->query_where .= $wpdb->prepare( ' AND user_login = %s', $qv['login'] );
}
if ( ! empty( $qv['login__in'] ) ) {
$sanitized_login__in = array_map( 'esc_sql', $qv['login__in'] );
$login__in = implode( "','", $sanitized_login__in );
$this->query_where .= " AND user_login IN ( '$login__in' )";
}
if ( ! empty( $qv['login__not_in'] ) ) {
$sanitized_login__not_in = array_map( 'esc_sql', $qv['login__not_in'] );
$login__not_in = implode( "','", $sanitized_login__not_in );
$this->query_where .= " AND user_login NOT IN ( '$login__not_in' )";
}
// Meta query.
$this->meta_query = new WP_Meta_Query();
$this->meta_query->parse_query_vars( $qv );
if ( isset( $qv['who'] ) && 'authors' === $qv['who'] && $blog_id ) {
Role/Capability: Add support for capability queries in `WP_User_Query`. Similar to the existing `role`/`role__in`/`role__not_in` query arguments, this adds support for three new query arguments in `WP_User_Query`: * `capability` * `capability__in` * `capability__not_in` These can be used to fetch users with (or without) a specific set of capabilities, for example to get all users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Under the hood, this will check all existing roles on the site and perform a `LIKE` query against the `capabilities` user meta field to find: * all users with a role that has this capability * all users with the capability being assigned directly Note: In WordPress, not all capabilities are stored in the database. Capabilities can also be modified using filters like `map_meta_cap`. These new query arguments do NOT work for such capabilities. The prime use case for capability queries is to get all "authors", i.e. users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Until now, `'who' => 'authors'` was used for this, which relies on user levels. However, user levels were deprecated a long time ago and thus never added to custom roles. This led to constant frustration due to users with custom roles missing from places like author dropdowns. This updates any usage of `'who' => 'authors'` in core to use capability queries instead. Subsequently, `'who' => 'authors'` queries are being **deprecated** in favor of these new query arguments. Also adds a new `capabilities` parameter (mapping to `capability__in` in `WP_User_Query`) to the REST API users controller. Also updates `twentyfourteen_list_authors()` in Twenty Fourteen to make use of this new functionality, adding a new `twentyfourteen_list_authors_query_args` filter to make it easier to override this behavior. Props scribu, lgladdly, boonebgorges, spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy. Fixes #16841. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51943 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51532 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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_deprecated_argument(
'WP_User_Query',
'5.9.0',
sprintf(
/* translators: 1: who, 2: capability */
__( '%1$s is deprecated. Use %2$s instead.' ),
'<code>who</code>',
'<code>capability</code>'
)
);
$who_query = array(
'key' => $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id ) . 'user_level',
'value' => 0,
'compare' => '!=',
);
// Prevent extra meta query.
$qv['blog_id'] = 0;
$blog_id = 0;
if ( empty( $this->meta_query->queries ) ) {
$this->meta_query->queries = array( $who_query );
} else {
// Append the cap query to the original queries and reparse the query.
$this->meta_query->queries = array(
'relation' => 'AND',
array( $this->meta_query->queries, $who_query ),
);
}
$this->meta_query->parse_query_vars( $this->meta_query->queries );
}
Role/Capability: Add support for capability queries in `WP_User_Query`. Similar to the existing `role`/`role__in`/`role__not_in` query arguments, this adds support for three new query arguments in `WP_User_Query`: * `capability` * `capability__in` * `capability__not_in` These can be used to fetch users with (or without) a specific set of capabilities, for example to get all users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Under the hood, this will check all existing roles on the site and perform a `LIKE` query against the `capabilities` user meta field to find: * all users with a role that has this capability * all users with the capability being assigned directly Note: In WordPress, not all capabilities are stored in the database. Capabilities can also be modified using filters like `map_meta_cap`. These new query arguments do NOT work for such capabilities. The prime use case for capability queries is to get all "authors", i.e. users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Until now, `'who' => 'authors'` was used for this, which relies on user levels. However, user levels were deprecated a long time ago and thus never added to custom roles. This led to constant frustration due to users with custom roles missing from places like author dropdowns. This updates any usage of `'who' => 'authors'` in core to use capability queries instead. Subsequently, `'who' => 'authors'` queries are being **deprecated** in favor of these new query arguments. Also adds a new `capabilities` parameter (mapping to `capability__in` in `WP_User_Query`) to the REST API users controller. Also updates `twentyfourteen_list_authors()` in Twenty Fourteen to make use of this new functionality, adding a new `twentyfourteen_list_authors_query_args` filter to make it easier to override this behavior. Props scribu, lgladdly, boonebgorges, spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy. Fixes #16841. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51943 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51532 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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// Roles.
$roles = array();
if ( isset( $qv['role'] ) ) {
if ( is_array( $qv['role'] ) ) {
$roles = $qv['role'];
} elseif ( is_string( $qv['role'] ) && ! empty( $qv['role'] ) ) {
$roles = array_map( 'trim', explode( ',', $qv['role'] ) );
}
}
$role__in = array();
if ( isset( $qv['role__in'] ) ) {
$role__in = (array) $qv['role__in'];
}
$role__not_in = array();
if ( isset( $qv['role__not_in'] ) ) {
$role__not_in = (array) $qv['role__not_in'];
}
Role/Capability: Add support for capability queries in `WP_User_Query`. Similar to the existing `role`/`role__in`/`role__not_in` query arguments, this adds support for three new query arguments in `WP_User_Query`: * `capability` * `capability__in` * `capability__not_in` These can be used to fetch users with (or without) a specific set of capabilities, for example to get all users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Under the hood, this will check all existing roles on the site and perform a `LIKE` query against the `capabilities` user meta field to find: * all users with a role that has this capability * all users with the capability being assigned directly Note: In WordPress, not all capabilities are stored in the database. Capabilities can also be modified using filters like `map_meta_cap`. These new query arguments do NOT work for such capabilities. The prime use case for capability queries is to get all "authors", i.e. users with the capability to edit a certain post type. Until now, `'who' => 'authors'` was used for this, which relies on user levels. However, user levels were deprecated a long time ago and thus never added to custom roles. This led to constant frustration due to users with custom roles missing from places like author dropdowns. This updates any usage of `'who' => 'authors'` in core to use capability queries instead. Subsequently, `'who' => 'authors'` queries are being **deprecated** in favor of these new query arguments. Also adds a new `capabilities` parameter (mapping to `capability__in` in `WP_User_Query`) to the REST API users controller. Also updates `twentyfourteen_list_authors()` in Twenty Fourteen to make use of this new functionality, adding a new `twentyfourteen_list_authors_query_args` filter to make it easier to override this behavior. Props scribu, lgladdly, boonebgorges, spacedmonkey, peterwilsoncc, SergeyBiryukov, swissspidy. Fixes #16841. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51943 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@51532 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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// Capabilities.
$available_roles = array();
if ( ! empty( $qv['capability'] ) || ! empty( $qv['capability__in'] ) || ! empty( $qv['capability__not_in'] ) ) {
global $wp_roles;
$wp_roles->for_site( $blog_id );
$available_roles = $wp_roles->roles;
}
$capabilities = array();
if ( ! empty( $qv['capability'] ) ) {
if ( is_array( $qv['capability'] ) ) {
$capabilities = $qv['capability'];
} elseif ( is_string( $qv['capability'] ) ) {
$capabilities = array_map( 'trim', explode( ',', $qv['capability'] ) );
}
}
$capability__in = array();
if ( ! empty( $qv['capability__in'] ) ) {
$capability__in = (array) $qv['capability__in'];
}
$capability__not_in = array();
if ( ! empty( $qv['capability__not_in'] ) ) {
$capability__not_in = (array) $qv['capability__not_in'];
}
// Keep track of all capabilities and the roles they're added on.
$caps_with_roles = array();
foreach ( $available_roles as $role => $role_data ) {
$role_caps = array_keys( array_filter( $role_data['capabilities'] ) );
foreach ( $capabilities as $cap ) {
if ( in_array( $cap, $role_caps, true ) ) {
$caps_with_roles[ $cap ][] = $role;
break;
}
}
foreach ( $capability__in as $cap ) {
if ( in_array( $cap, $role_caps, true ) ) {
$role__in[] = $role;
break;
}
}
foreach ( $capability__not_in as $cap ) {
if ( in_array( $cap, $role_caps, true ) ) {
$role__not_in[] = $role;
break;
}
}
}
$role__in = array_merge( $role__in, $capability__in );
$role__not_in = array_merge( $role__not_in, $capability__not_in );
$roles = array_unique( $roles );
$role__in = array_unique( $role__in );
$role__not_in = array_unique( $role__not_in );
// Support querying by capabilities added directly to users.
if ( $blog_id && ! empty( $capabilities ) ) {
$capabilities_clauses = array( 'relation' => 'AND' );
foreach ( $capabilities as $cap ) {
$clause = array( 'relation' => 'OR' );
$clause[] = array(
'key' => $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id ) . 'capabilities',
'value' => '"' . $cap . '"',
'compare' => 'LIKE',
);
if ( ! empty( $caps_with_roles[ $cap ] ) ) {
foreach ( $caps_with_roles[ $cap ] as $role ) {
$clause[] = array(
'key' => $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id ) . 'capabilities',
'value' => '"' . $role . '"',
'compare' => 'LIKE',
);
}
}
$capabilities_clauses[] = $clause;
}
$role_queries[] = $capabilities_clauses;
if ( empty( $this->meta_query->queries ) ) {
$this->meta_query->queries[] = $capabilities_clauses;
} else {
// Append the cap query to the original queries and reparse the query.
$this->meta_query->queries = array(
'relation' => 'AND',
array( $this->meta_query->queries, array( $capabilities_clauses ) ),
);
}
$this->meta_query->parse_query_vars( $this->meta_query->queries );
}
if ( $blog_id && ( ! empty( $roles ) || ! empty( $role__in ) || ! empty( $role__not_in ) || is_multisite() ) ) {
$role_queries = array();
$roles_clauses = array( 'relation' => 'AND' );
if ( ! empty( $roles ) ) {
foreach ( $roles as $role ) {
$roles_clauses[] = array(
'key' => $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id ) . 'capabilities',
'value' => '"' . $role . '"',
'compare' => 'LIKE',
);
}
$role_queries[] = $roles_clauses;
}
$role__in_clauses = array( 'relation' => 'OR' );
if ( ! empty( $role__in ) ) {
foreach ( $role__in as $role ) {
$role__in_clauses[] = array(
'key' => $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id ) . 'capabilities',
'value' => '"' . $role . '"',
'compare' => 'LIKE',
);
}
$role_queries[] = $role__in_clauses;
}
$role__not_in_clauses = array( 'relation' => 'AND' );
if ( ! empty( $role__not_in ) ) {
foreach ( $role__not_in as $role ) {
$role__not_in_clauses[] = array(
'key' => $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id ) . 'capabilities',
'value' => '"' . $role . '"',
'compare' => 'NOT LIKE',
);
}
$role_queries[] = $role__not_in_clauses;
}
// If there are no specific roles named, make sure the user is a member of the site.
if ( empty( $role_queries ) ) {
$role_queries[] = array(
'key' => $wpdb->get_blog_prefix( $blog_id ) . 'capabilities',
'compare' => 'EXISTS',
);
}
// Specify that role queries should be joined with AND.
$role_queries['relation'] = 'AND';
if ( empty( $this->meta_query->queries ) ) {
$this->meta_query->queries = $role_queries;
} else {
// Append the cap query to the original queries and reparse the query.
$this->meta_query->queries = array(
'relation' => 'AND',
array( $this->meta_query->queries, $role_queries ),
);
}
$this->meta_query->parse_query_vars( $this->meta_query->queries );
}
if ( ! empty( $this->meta_query->queries ) ) {
$clauses = $this->meta_query->get_sql( 'user', $wpdb->users, 'ID', $this );
$this->query_from .= $clauses['join'];
$this->query_where .= $clauses['where'];
if ( $this->meta_query->has_or_relation() ) {
$this->query_fields = 'DISTINCT ' . $this->query_fields;
}
}
// Sorting.
$qv['order'] = isset( $qv['order'] ) ? strtoupper( $qv['order'] ) : '';
$order = $this->parse_order( $qv['order'] );
if ( empty( $qv['orderby'] ) ) {
// Default order is by 'user_login'.
$ordersby = array( 'user_login' => $order );
} elseif ( is_array( $qv['orderby'] ) ) {
$ordersby = $qv['orderby'];
} else {
// 'orderby' values may be a comma- or space-separated list.
$ordersby = preg_split( '/[,\s]+/', $qv['orderby'] );
}
$orderby_array = array();
foreach ( $ordersby as $_key => $_value ) {
if ( ! $_value ) {
continue;
}
if ( is_int( $_key ) ) {
// Integer key means this is a flat array of 'orderby' fields.
$_orderby = $_value;
$_order = $order;
} else {
// Non-integer key means this the key is the field and the value is ASC/DESC.
$_orderby = $_key;
$_order = $_value;
}
$parsed = $this->parse_orderby( $_orderby );
if ( ! $parsed ) {
continue;
}
if ( 'nicename__in' === $_orderby || 'login__in' === $_orderby ) {
$orderby_array[] = $parsed;
} else {
$orderby_array[] = $parsed . ' ' . $this->parse_order( $_order );
}
}
// If no valid clauses were found, order by user_login.
if ( empty( $orderby_array ) ) {
$orderby_array[] = "user_login $order";
}
$this->query_orderby = 'ORDER BY ' . implode( ', ', $orderby_array );
// Limit.
if ( isset( $qv['number'] ) && $qv['number'] > 0 ) {
if ( $qv['offset'] ) {
$this->query_limit = $wpdb->prepare( 'LIMIT %d, %d', $qv['offset'], $qv['number'] );
} else {
$this->query_limit = $wpdb->prepare( 'LIMIT %d, %d', $qv['number'] * ( $qv['paged'] - 1 ), $qv['number'] );
}
}
$search = '';
if ( isset( $qv['search'] ) ) {
$search = trim( $qv['search'] );
}
if ( $search ) {
$leading_wild = ( ltrim( $search, '*' ) != $search );
$trailing_wild = ( rtrim( $search, '*' ) != $search );
if ( $leading_wild && $trailing_wild ) {
$wild = 'both';
} elseif ( $leading_wild ) {
$wild = 'leading';
} elseif ( $trailing_wild ) {
$wild = 'trailing';
} else {
$wild = false;
}
if ( $wild ) {
$search = trim( $search, '*' );
}
$search_columns = array();
if ( $qv['search_columns'] ) {
$search_columns = array_intersect( $qv['search_columns'], array( 'ID', 'user_login', 'user_email', 'user_url', 'user_nicename', 'display_name' ) );
}
if ( ! $search_columns ) {
if ( false !== strpos( $search, '@' ) ) {
$search_columns = array( 'user_email' );
} elseif ( is_numeric( $search ) ) {
$search_columns = array( 'user_login', 'ID' );
} elseif ( preg_match( '|^https?://|', $search ) && ! ( is_multisite() && wp_is_large_network( 'users' ) ) ) {
$search_columns = array( 'user_url' );
} else {
$search_columns = array( 'user_login', 'user_url', 'user_email', 'user_nicename', 'display_name' );
}
}
/**
* Filters the columns to search in a WP_User_Query search.
*
* The default columns depend on the search term, and include 'ID', 'user_login',
* 'user_email', 'user_url', 'user_nicename', and 'display_name'.
*
* @since 3.6.0
*
* @param string[] $search_columns Array of column names to be searched.
* @param string $search Text being searched.
* @param WP_User_Query $query The current WP_User_Query instance.
*/
$search_columns = apply_filters( 'user_search_columns', $search_columns, $search, $this );
$this->query_where .= $this->get_search_sql( $search, $search_columns, $wild );
}
if ( ! empty( $include ) ) {
// Sanitized earlier.
$ids = implode( ',', $include );
$this->query_where .= " AND $wpdb->users.ID IN ($ids)";
} elseif ( ! empty( $qv['exclude'] ) ) {
$ids = implode( ',', wp_parse_id_list( $qv['exclude'] ) );
$this->query_where .= " AND $wpdb->users.ID NOT IN ($ids)";
}
// Date queries are allowed for the user_registered field.
if ( ! empty( $qv['date_query'] ) && is_array( $qv['date_query'] ) ) {
$date_query = new WP_Date_Query( $qv['date_query'], 'user_registered' );
$this->query_where .= $date_query->get_sql();
}
/**
* Fires after the WP_User_Query has been parsed, and before
* the query is executed.
*
* The passed WP_User_Query object contains SQL parts formed
* from parsing the given query.
*
* @since 3.1.0
*
* @param WP_User_Query $query Current instance of WP_User_Query (passed by reference).
*/
do_action_ref_array( 'pre_user_query', array( &$this ) );
}
/**
* Execute the query, with the current variables.
*
* @since 3.1.0
*
* @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
*/
public function query() {
global $wpdb;
$qv =& $this->query_vars;
/**
* Filters the users array before the query takes place.
*
* Return a non-null value to bypass WordPress' default user queries.
*
* Filtering functions that require pagination information are encouraged to set
* the `total_users` property of the WP_User_Query object, passed to the filter
* by reference. If WP_User_Query does not perform a database query, it will not
* have enough information to generate these values itself.
*
* @since 5.1.0
*
* @param array|null $results Return an array of user data to short-circuit WP's user query
* or null to allow WP to run its normal queries.
* @param WP_User_Query $query The WP_User_Query instance (passed by reference).
*/
$this->results = apply_filters_ref_array( 'users_pre_query', array( null, &$this ) );
if ( null === $this->results ) {
$this->request = "SELECT $this->query_fields $this->query_from $this->query_where $this->query_orderby $this->query_limit";
if ( is_array( $qv['fields'] ) || 'all' === $qv['fields'] ) {
$this->results = $wpdb->get_results( $this->request );
} else {
$this->results = $wpdb->get_col( $this->request );
}
if ( isset( $qv['count_total'] ) && $qv['count_total'] ) {
/**
* Filters SELECT FOUND_ROWS() query for the current WP_User_Query instance.
*
* @since 3.2.0
* @since 5.1.0 Added the `$this` parameter.
*
* @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
*
* @param string $sql The SELECT FOUND_ROWS() query for the current WP_User_Query.
* @param WP_User_Query $query The current WP_User_Query instance.
*/
$found_users_query = apply_filters( 'found_users_query', 'SELECT FOUND_ROWS()', $this );
$this->total_users = (int) $wpdb->get_var( $found_users_query );
}
}
if ( ! $this->results ) {
return;
}
if ( 'all_with_meta' === $qv['fields'] ) {
cache_users( $this->results );
$r = array();
foreach ( $this->results as $userid ) {
$r[ $userid ] = new WP_User( $userid, '', $qv['blog_id'] );
}
$this->results = $r;
} elseif ( 'all' === $qv['fields'] ) {
foreach ( $this->results as $key => $user ) {
$this->results[ $key ] = new WP_User( $user, '', $qv['blog_id'] );
}
}
}
/**
* Retrieve query variable.
*
* @since 3.5.0
*
* @param string $query_var Query variable key.
* @return mixed
*/
public function get( $query_var ) {
if ( isset( $this->query_vars[ $query_var ] ) ) {
return $this->query_vars[ $query_var ];
}
return null;
}
/**
* Set query variable.
*
* @since 3.5.0
*
* @param string $query_var Query variable key.
* @param mixed $value Query variable value.
*/
public function set( $query_var, $value ) {
$this->query_vars[ $query_var ] = $value;
}
/**
* Used internally to generate an SQL string for searching across multiple columns
*
* @since 3.1.0
*
* @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
*
* @param string $string
* @param array $cols
* @param bool $wild Whether to allow wildcard searches. Default is false for Network Admin, true for single site.
* Single site allows leading and trailing wildcards, Network Admin only trailing.
* @return string
*/
protected function get_search_sql( $string, $cols, $wild = false ) {
global $wpdb;
$searches = array();
$leading_wild = ( 'leading' === $wild || 'both' === $wild ) ? '%' : '';
$trailing_wild = ( 'trailing' === $wild || 'both' === $wild ) ? '%' : '';
$like = $leading_wild . $wpdb->esc_like( $string ) . $trailing_wild;
foreach ( $cols as $col ) {
if ( 'ID' === $col ) {
$searches[] = $wpdb->prepare( "$col = %s", $string );
} else {
$searches[] = $wpdb->prepare( "$col LIKE %s", $like );
}
}
return ' AND (' . implode( ' OR ', $searches ) . ')';
}
/**
* Return the list of users.
*
* @since 3.1.0
*
* @return array Array of results.
*/
public function get_results() {
return $this->results;
}
/**
* Return the total number of users for the current query.
*
* @since 3.1.0
*
* @return int Number of total users.
*/
public function get_total() {
return $this->total_users;
}
/**
* Parse and sanitize 'orderby' keys passed to the user query.
*
* @since 4.2.0
*
* @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
*
* @param string $orderby Alias for the field to order by.
* @return string Value to used in the ORDER clause, if `$orderby` is valid.
*/
protected function parse_orderby( $orderby ) {
global $wpdb;
$meta_query_clauses = $this->meta_query->get_clauses();
$_orderby = '';
if ( in_array( $orderby, array( 'login', 'nicename', 'email', 'url', 'registered' ), true ) ) {
$_orderby = 'user_' . $orderby;
} elseif ( in_array( $orderby, array( 'user_login', 'user_nicename', 'user_email', 'user_url', 'user_registered' ), true ) ) {
$_orderby = $orderby;
} elseif ( 'name' === $orderby || 'display_name' === $orderby ) {
$_orderby = 'display_name';
} elseif ( 'post_count' === $orderby ) {
// @todo Avoid the JOIN.
$where = get_posts_by_author_sql( 'post' );
$this->query_from .= " LEFT OUTER JOIN (
SELECT post_author, COUNT(*) as post_count
FROM $wpdb->posts
$where
GROUP BY post_author
) p ON ({$wpdb->users}.ID = p.post_author)
";
$_orderby = 'post_count';
} elseif ( 'ID' === $orderby || 'id' === $orderby ) {
$_orderby = 'ID';
} elseif ( 'meta_value' === $orderby || $this->get( 'meta_key' ) == $orderby ) {
$_orderby = "$wpdb->usermeta.meta_value";
} elseif ( 'meta_value_num' === $orderby ) {
$_orderby = "$wpdb->usermeta.meta_value+0";
} elseif ( 'include' === $orderby && ! empty( $this->query_vars['include'] ) ) {
$include = wp_parse_id_list( $this->query_vars['include'] );
$include_sql = implode( ',', $include );
$_orderby = "FIELD( $wpdb->users.ID, $include_sql )";
} elseif ( 'nicename__in' === $orderby ) {
$sanitized_nicename__in = array_map( 'esc_sql', $this->query_vars['nicename__in'] );
$nicename__in = implode( "','", $sanitized_nicename__in );
$_orderby = "FIELD( user_nicename, '$nicename__in' )";
} elseif ( 'login__in' === $orderby ) {
$sanitized_login__in = array_map( 'esc_sql', $this->query_vars['login__in'] );
$login__in = implode( "','", $sanitized_login__in );
$_orderby = "FIELD( user_login, '$login__in' )";
} elseif ( isset( $meta_query_clauses[ $orderby ] ) ) {
$meta_clause = $meta_query_clauses[ $orderby ];
$_orderby = sprintf( 'CAST(%s.meta_value AS %s)', esc_sql( $meta_clause['alias'] ), esc_sql( $meta_clause['cast'] ) );
}
return $_orderby;
}
/**
* Parse an 'order' query variable and cast it to ASC or DESC as necessary.
*
* @since 4.2.0
*
* @param string $order The 'order' query variable.
* @return string The sanitized 'order' query variable.
*/
protected function parse_order( $order ) {
if ( ! is_string( $order ) || empty( $order ) ) {
return 'DESC';
}
if ( 'ASC' === strtoupper( $order ) ) {
return 'ASC';
} else {
return 'DESC';
}
}
/**
* Make private properties readable for backward compatibility.
*
* @since 4.0.0
*
* @param string $name Property to get.
* @return mixed Property.
*/
public function __get( $name ) {
if ( in_array( $name, $this->compat_fields, true ) ) {
return $this->$name;
}
}
/**
* Make private properties settable for backward compatibility.
*
* @since 4.0.0
*
* @param string $name Property to check if set.
* @param mixed $value Property value.
* @return mixed Newly-set property.
*/
public function __set( $name, $value ) {
if ( in_array( $name, $this->compat_fields, true ) ) {
return $this->$name = $value;
}
}
/**
* Make private properties checkable for backward compatibility.
*
* @since 4.0.0
*
* @param string $name Property to check if set.
* @return bool Whether the property is set.
*/
public function __isset( $name ) {
if ( in_array( $name, $this->compat_fields, true ) ) {
return isset( $this->$name );
}
}
/**
* Make private properties un-settable for backward compatibility.
*
* @since 4.0.0
*
* @param string $name Property to unset.
*/
public function __unset( $name ) {
if ( in_array( $name, $this->compat_fields, true ) ) {
unset( $this->$name );
}
}
/**
* Make private/protected methods readable for backward compatibility.
*
* @since 4.0.0
*
* @param string $name Method to call.
* @param array $arguments Arguments to pass when calling.
* @return mixed Return value of the callback, false otherwise.
*/
public function __call( $name, $arguments ) {
if ( 'get_search_sql' === $name ) {
return $this->get_search_sql( ...$arguments );
}
return false;
}
}