WordPress/wp-includes/block-supports/elements.php
jorgefilipecosta cb3e78b0c3 Script Loader: Improvements to the load block support styles mechanism.
This commit applies feedback given to commit 52741. It changes the new function name, the file where it is located, and improves its documentation and marks.

Follow-up to [52741].
Props hellofromtonya, swissspidy, oandregal.
See #55148.
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<?php
/**
* Elements styles block support.
*
* @package WordPress
* @since 5.8.0
*/
/**
* Render the elements stylesheet.
*
* @since 5.8.0
* @access private
*
* @param string $block_content Rendered block content.
* @param array $block Block object.
* @return string Filtered block content.
*/
function wp_render_elements_support( $block_content, $block ) {
if ( ! $block_content ) {
return $block_content;
}
$link_color = null;
if ( ! empty( $block['attrs'] ) ) {
$link_color = _wp_array_get( $block['attrs'], array( 'style', 'elements', 'link', 'color', 'text' ), null );
}
/*
* For now we only care about link color.
* This code in the future when we have a public API
* should take advantage of WP_Theme_JSON::compute_style_properties
* and work for any element and style.
*/
if ( null === $link_color ) {
return $block_content;
}
$class_name = 'wp-elements-' . uniqid();
if ( strpos( $link_color, 'var:preset|color|' ) !== false ) {
// Get the name from the string and add proper styles.
$index_to_splice = strrpos( $link_color, '|' ) + 1;
$link_color_name = substr( $link_color, $index_to_splice );
$link_color = "var(--wp--preset--color--$link_color_name)";
}
$link_color_declaration = esc_html( safecss_filter_attr( "color: $link_color" ) );
$style = ".$class_name a{" . $link_color_declaration . ';}';
// Like the layout hook this assumes the hook only applies to blocks with a single wrapper.
// Retrieve the opening tag of the first HTML element.
$html_element_matches = array();
preg_match( '/<[^>]+>/', $block_content, $html_element_matches, PREG_OFFSET_CAPTURE );
$first_element = $html_element_matches[0][0];
// If the first HTML element has a class attribute just add the new class
// as we do on layout and duotone.
if ( strpos( $first_element, 'class="' ) !== false ) {
$content = preg_replace(
'/' . preg_quote( 'class="', '/' ) . '/',
'class="' . $class_name . ' ',
$block_content,
1
);
} else {
// If the first HTML element has no class attribute we should inject the attribute before the attribute at the end.
$first_element_offset = $html_element_matches[0][1];
$content = substr_replace( $block_content, ' class="' . $class_name . '"', $first_element_offset + strlen( $first_element ) - 1, 0 );
}
wp_enqueue_block_support_styles( $style );
return $content;
}
add_filter( 'render_block', 'wp_render_elements_support', 10, 2 );