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As a follow up to [56507], this fixes a bug that could occur for instance when plugins hijack the block template detection process to inject their own block template with entirely custom logic. Props afragen, hellofromTonya, costdev, mukesh27, huzaifaalmesbah, flixos90. Fixes #59736. See #58154. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@57019 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@56530 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
361 lines
12 KiB
PHP
361 lines
12 KiB
PHP
<?php
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/**
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* Block template loader functions.
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*
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* @package WordPress
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*/
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/**
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* Adds necessary hooks to resolve '_wp-find-template' requests.
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*
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* @access private
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* @since 5.9.0
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*/
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function _add_template_loader_filters() {
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if ( isset( $_GET['_wp-find-template'] ) && current_theme_supports( 'block-templates' ) ) {
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add_action( 'pre_get_posts', '_resolve_template_for_new_post' );
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}
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}
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/**
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* Finds a block template with equal or higher specificity than a given PHP template file.
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*
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* Internally, this communicates the block content that needs to be used by the template canvas through a global variable.
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*
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* @since 5.8.0
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* @since 6.3.0 Added `$_wp_current_template_id` global for editing of current template directly from the admin bar.
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*
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* @global string $_wp_current_template_content
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* @global string $_wp_current_template_id
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*
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* @param string $template Path to the template. See locate_template().
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* @param string $type Sanitized filename without extension.
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* @param string[] $templates A list of template candidates, in descending order of priority.
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* @return string The path to the Site Editor template canvas file, or the fallback PHP template.
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*/
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function locate_block_template( $template, $type, array $templates ) {
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global $_wp_current_template_content, $_wp_current_template_id;
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if ( ! current_theme_supports( 'block-templates' ) ) {
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return $template;
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}
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if ( $template ) {
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/*
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* locate_template() has found a PHP template at the path specified by $template.
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* That means that we have a fallback candidate if we cannot find a block template
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* with higher specificity.
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*
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* Thus, before looking for matching block themes, we shorten our list of candidate
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* templates accordingly.
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*/
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// Locate the index of $template (without the theme directory path) in $templates.
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$relative_template_path = str_replace(
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array( get_stylesheet_directory() . '/', get_template_directory() . '/' ),
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'',
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$template
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);
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$index = array_search( $relative_template_path, $templates, true );
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// If the template hierarchy algorithm has successfully located a PHP template file,
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// we will only consider block templates with higher or equal specificity.
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$templates = array_slice( $templates, 0, $index + 1 );
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}
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$block_template = resolve_block_template( $type, $templates, $template );
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if ( $block_template ) {
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$_wp_current_template_id = $block_template->id;
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if ( empty( $block_template->content ) && is_user_logged_in() ) {
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$_wp_current_template_content =
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sprintf(
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/* translators: %s: Template title */
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__( 'Empty template: %s' ),
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$block_template->title
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);
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} elseif ( ! empty( $block_template->content ) ) {
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$_wp_current_template_content = $block_template->content;
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}
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if ( isset( $_GET['_wp-find-template'] ) ) {
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wp_send_json_success( $block_template );
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}
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} else {
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if ( $template ) {
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return $template;
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}
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if ( 'index' === $type ) {
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if ( isset( $_GET['_wp-find-template'] ) ) {
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wp_send_json_error( array( 'message' => __( 'No matching template found.' ) ) );
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}
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} else {
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return ''; // So that the template loader keeps looking for templates.
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}
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}
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// Add hooks for template canvas.
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// Add viewport meta tag.
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add_action( 'wp_head', '_block_template_viewport_meta_tag', 0 );
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// Render title tag with content, regardless of whether theme has title-tag support.
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remove_action( 'wp_head', '_wp_render_title_tag', 1 ); // Remove conditional title tag rendering...
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add_action( 'wp_head', '_block_template_render_title_tag', 1 ); // ...and make it unconditional.
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// This file will be included instead of the theme's template file.
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return ABSPATH . WPINC . '/template-canvas.php';
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}
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/**
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* Returns the correct 'wp_template' to render for the request template type.
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*
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* @access private
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* @since 5.8.0
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* @since 5.9.0 Added the `$fallback_template` parameter.
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*
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* @param string $template_type The current template type.
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* @param string[] $template_hierarchy The current template hierarchy, ordered by priority.
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* @param string $fallback_template A PHP fallback template to use if no matching block template is found.
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* @return WP_Block_Template|null template A template object, or null if none could be found.
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*/
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function resolve_block_template( $template_type, $template_hierarchy, $fallback_template ) {
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if ( ! $template_type ) {
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return null;
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}
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if ( empty( $template_hierarchy ) ) {
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$template_hierarchy = array( $template_type );
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}
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$slugs = array_map(
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'_strip_template_file_suffix',
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$template_hierarchy
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);
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// Find all potential templates 'wp_template' post matching the hierarchy.
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$query = array(
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'slug__in' => $slugs,
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);
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$templates = get_block_templates( $query );
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// Order these templates per slug priority.
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// Build map of template slugs to their priority in the current hierarchy.
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$slug_priorities = array_flip( $slugs );
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usort(
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$templates,
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static function ( $template_a, $template_b ) use ( $slug_priorities ) {
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return $slug_priorities[ $template_a->slug ] - $slug_priorities[ $template_b->slug ];
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}
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);
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$theme_base_path = get_stylesheet_directory() . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
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$parent_theme_base_path = get_template_directory() . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR;
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// Is the active theme a child theme, and is the PHP fallback template part of it?
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if (
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str_starts_with( $fallback_template, $theme_base_path ) &&
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! str_contains( $fallback_template, $parent_theme_base_path )
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) {
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$fallback_template_slug = substr(
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$fallback_template,
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// Starting position of slug.
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strpos( $fallback_template, $theme_base_path ) + strlen( $theme_base_path ),
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// Remove '.php' suffix.
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-4
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);
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// Is our candidate block template's slug identical to our PHP fallback template's?
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if (
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count( $templates ) &&
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$fallback_template_slug === $templates[0]->slug &&
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'theme' === $templates[0]->source
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) {
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// Unfortunately, we cannot trust $templates[0]->theme, since it will always
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// be set to the active theme's slug by _build_block_template_result_from_file(),
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// even if the block template is really coming from the active theme's parent.
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// (The reason for this is that we want it to be associated with the active theme
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// -- not its parent -- once we edit it and store it to the DB as a wp_template CPT.)
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// Instead, we use _get_block_template_file() to locate the block template file.
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$template_file = _get_block_template_file( 'wp_template', $fallback_template_slug );
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if ( $template_file && get_template() === $template_file['theme'] ) {
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// The block template is part of the parent theme, so we
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// have to give precedence to the child theme's PHP template.
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array_shift( $templates );
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}
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}
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}
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return count( $templates ) ? $templates[0] : null;
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}
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/**
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* Displays title tag with content, regardless of whether theme has title-tag support.
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*
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* @access private
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* @since 5.8.0
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*
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* @see _wp_render_title_tag()
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*/
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function _block_template_render_title_tag() {
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echo '<title>' . wp_get_document_title() . '</title>' . "\n";
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}
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/**
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* Returns the markup for the current template.
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*
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* @access private
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* @since 5.8.0
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*
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* @global string $_wp_current_template_id
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* @global string $_wp_current_template_content
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* @global WP_Embed $wp_embed
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* @global WP_Query $wp_query
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*
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* @return string Block template markup.
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*/
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function get_the_block_template_html() {
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global $_wp_current_template_id, $_wp_current_template_content, $wp_embed, $wp_query;
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if ( ! $_wp_current_template_content ) {
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if ( is_user_logged_in() ) {
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return '<h1>' . esc_html__( 'No matching template found' ) . '</h1>';
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}
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return;
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}
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$content = $wp_embed->run_shortcode( $_wp_current_template_content );
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$content = $wp_embed->autoembed( $content );
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$content = shortcode_unautop( $content );
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$content = do_shortcode( $content );
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/*
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* Most block themes omit the `core/query` and `core/post-template` blocks in their singular content templates.
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* While this technically still works since singular content templates are always for only one post, it results in
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* the main query loop never being entered which causes bugs in core and the plugin ecosystem.
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*
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* The workaround below ensures that the loop is started even for those singular templates. The while loop will by
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* definition only go through a single iteration, i.e. `do_blocks()` is only called once. Additional safeguard
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* checks are included to ensure the main query loop has not been tampered with and really only encompasses a
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* single post.
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*
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* Even if the block template contained a `core/query` and `core/post-template` block referencing the main query
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* loop, it would not cause errors since it would use a cloned instance and go through the same loop of a single
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* post, within the actual main query loop.
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*
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* This special logic should be skipped if the current template does not come from the current theme, in which case
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* it has been injected by a plugin by hijacking the block template loader mechanism. In that case, entirely custom
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* logic may be applied which is unpredictable and therefore safer to omit this special handling on.
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*/
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if (
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$_wp_current_template_id &&
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str_starts_with( $_wp_current_template_id, get_stylesheet() . '//' ) &&
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is_singular() &&
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1 === $wp_query->post_count &&
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have_posts()
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) {
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while ( have_posts() ) {
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the_post();
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$content = do_blocks( $content );
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}
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} else {
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$content = do_blocks( $content );
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}
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$content = wptexturize( $content );
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$content = convert_smilies( $content );
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$content = wp_filter_content_tags( $content, 'template' );
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$content = str_replace( ']]>', ']]>', $content );
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// Wrap block template in .wp-site-blocks to allow for specific descendant styles
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// (e.g. `.wp-site-blocks > *`).
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return '<div class="wp-site-blocks">' . $content . '</div>';
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}
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/**
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* Renders a 'viewport' meta tag.
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*
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* This is hooked into {@see 'wp_head'} to decouple its output from the default template canvas.
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*
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* @access private
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* @since 5.8.0
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*/
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function _block_template_viewport_meta_tag() {
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echo '<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />' . "\n";
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}
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/**
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* Strips .php or .html suffix from template file names.
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*
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* @access private
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* @since 5.8.0
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*
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* @param string $template_file Template file name.
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* @return string Template file name without extension.
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*/
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function _strip_template_file_suffix( $template_file ) {
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return preg_replace( '/\.(php|html)$/', '', $template_file );
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}
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/**
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* Removes post details from block context when rendering a block template.
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*
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* @access private
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* @since 5.8.0
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*
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* @param array $context Default context.
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*
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* @return array Filtered context.
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*/
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function _block_template_render_without_post_block_context( $context ) {
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/*
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* When loading a template directly and not through a page that resolves it,
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* the top-level post ID and type context get set to that of the template.
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* Templates are just the structure of a site, and they should not be available
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* as post context because blocks like Post Content would recurse infinitely.
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*/
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if ( isset( $context['postType'] ) && 'wp_template' === $context['postType'] ) {
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unset( $context['postId'] );
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unset( $context['postType'] );
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}
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return $context;
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}
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/**
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* Sets the current WP_Query to return auto-draft posts.
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*
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* The auto-draft status indicates a new post, so allow the the WP_Query instance to
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* return an auto-draft post for template resolution when editing a new post.
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*
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* @access private
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* @since 5.9.0
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*
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* @param WP_Query $wp_query Current WP_Query instance, passed by reference.
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*/
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function _resolve_template_for_new_post( $wp_query ) {
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if ( ! $wp_query->is_main_query() ) {
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return;
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}
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remove_filter( 'pre_get_posts', '_resolve_template_for_new_post' );
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// Pages.
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$page_id = isset( $wp_query->query['page_id'] ) ? $wp_query->query['page_id'] : null;
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// Posts, including custom post types.
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$p = isset( $wp_query->query['p'] ) ? $wp_query->query['p'] : null;
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$post_id = $page_id ? $page_id : $p;
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$post = get_post( $post_id );
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if (
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$post &&
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'auto-draft' === $post->post_status &&
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current_user_can( 'edit_post', $post->ID )
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) {
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$wp_query->set( 'post_status', 'auto-draft' );
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}
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}
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