WordPress/wp-includes/js/dist/preferences-persistence.js
hellofromTonya 8c85dde1c6 Editor: Persist preferences in user meta.
Adds a new feature to persist editor UI preferences between page loads and browsers.

* Adds a new preferences persistence API.
* Saves editor preferences in user meta instead of in browser's local storage.

Why?
Due to the transient nature of browser storage, this persistence is not as sticky as it is expected to be, including: switching browsers (unique storage between browsers), or using private browsing tabs (storage cleared between sessions), or the same user across a network of sites (storage unique by domain).

This is a backport from Gutenberg.[https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/pull/39795 See WordPress/gutenberg PR 39795].

Props talldanwp, youknowriad, noisysocks, mamaduka, costdev, ironprogrammer, hellofromTonya.
See #56467.
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"__unstableCreatePersistenceLayer": function() { return /* binding */ __unstableCreatePersistenceLayer; },
"create": function() { return /* reexport */ create; }
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var external_wp_apiFetch_namespaceObject = window["wp"]["apiFetch"];
var external_wp_apiFetch_default = /*#__PURE__*/__webpack_require__.n(external_wp_apiFetch_namespaceObject);
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/create/debounce-async.js
/**
* Performs a leading edge debounce of async functions.
*
* If three functions are throttled at the same time:
* - The first happens immediately.
* - The second is never called.
* - The third happens `delayMS` milliseconds after the first has resolved.
*
* This is distinct from `lodash.debounce` in that it waits for promise
* resolution.
*
* @param {Function} func A function that returns a promise.
* @param {number} delayMS A delay in milliseconds.
*
* @return {Function} A function that debounce whatever function is passed
* to it.
*/
function debounceAsync(func, delayMS) {
let timeoutId;
let activePromise;
return async function debounced() {
for (var _len = arguments.length, args = new Array(_len), _key = 0; _key < _len; _key++) {
args[_key] = arguments[_key];
}
// This is a leading edge debounce. If there's no promise or timeout
// in progress, call the debounced function immediately.
if (!activePromise && !timeoutId) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
// Keep a reference to the promise.
activePromise = func(...args).then(function () {
resolve(...arguments);
}).catch(error => {
reject(error);
}).finally(() => {
// As soon this promise is complete, clear the way for the
// next one to happen immediately.
activePromise = null;
});
});
}
if (activePromise) {
// Let any active promises finish before queuing the next request.
await activePromise;
} // Clear any active timeouts, abandoning any requests that have
// been queued but not been made.
if (timeoutId) {
clearTimeout(timeoutId);
timeoutId = null;
} // Trigger any trailing edge calls to the function.
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
// Schedule the next request but with a delay.
timeoutId = setTimeout(() => {
activePromise = func(...args).then(function () {
resolve(...arguments);
}).catch(error => {
reject(error);
}).finally(() => {
// As soon this promise is complete, clear the way for the
// next one to happen immediately.
activePromise = null;
timeoutId = null;
});
}, delayMS);
});
};
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/create/index.js
/**
* WordPress dependencies
*/
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
const EMPTY_OBJECT = {};
const localStorage = window.localStorage;
/**
* Creates a persistence layer that stores data in WordPress user meta via the
* REST API.
*
* @param {Object} options
* @param {?Object} options.preloadedData Any persisted preferences data that should be preloaded.
* When set, the persistence layer will avoid fetching data
* from the REST API.
* @param {?string} options.localStorageRestoreKey The key to use for restoring the localStorage backup, used
* when the persistence layer calls `localStorage.getItem` or
* `localStorage.setItem`.
* @param {?number} options.requestDebounceMS Debounce requests to the API so that they only occur at
* minimum every `requestDebounceMS` milliseconds, and don't
* swamp the server. Defaults to 2500ms.
*
* @return {Object} A persistence layer for WordPress user meta.
*/
function create() {
let {
preloadedData,
localStorageRestoreKey = 'WP_PREFERENCES_RESTORE_DATA',
requestDebounceMS = 2500
} = arguments.length > 0 && arguments[0] !== undefined ? arguments[0] : {};
let cache = preloadedData;
const debouncedApiFetch = debounceAsync((external_wp_apiFetch_default()), requestDebounceMS);
async function get() {
var _user$meta;
if (cache) {
return cache;
}
const user = await external_wp_apiFetch_default()({
path: '/wp/v2/users/me?context=edit'
});
const serverData = user === null || user === void 0 ? void 0 : (_user$meta = user.meta) === null || _user$meta === void 0 ? void 0 : _user$meta.persisted_preferences;
const localData = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem(localStorageRestoreKey)); // Date parse returns NaN for invalid input. Coerce anything invalid
// into a conveniently comparable zero.
const serverTimestamp = Date.parse(serverData === null || serverData === void 0 ? void 0 : serverData._modified) || 0;
const localTimestamp = Date.parse(localData === null || localData === void 0 ? void 0 : localData._modified) || 0; // Prefer server data if it exists and is more recent.
// Otherwise fallback to localStorage data.
if (serverData && serverTimestamp >= localTimestamp) {
cache = serverData;
} else if (localData) {
cache = localData;
} else {
cache = EMPTY_OBJECT;
}
return cache;
}
function set(newData) {
const dataWithTimestamp = { ...newData,
_modified: new Date().toISOString()
};
cache = dataWithTimestamp; // Store data in local storage as a fallback. If for some reason the
// api request does not complete or becomes unavailable, this data
// can be used to restore preferences.
localStorage.setItem(localStorageRestoreKey, JSON.stringify(dataWithTimestamp)); // The user meta endpoint seems susceptible to errors when consecutive
// requests are made in quick succession. Ensure there's a gap between
// any consecutive requests.
//
// Catch and do nothing with errors from the REST API.
debouncedApiFetch({
path: '/wp/v2/users/me',
method: 'PUT',
// `keepalive` will still send the request in the background,
// even when a browser unload event might interrupt it.
// This should hopefully make things more resilient.
// This does have a size limit of 64kb, but the data is usually
// much less.
keepalive: true,
data: {
meta: {
persisted_preferences: dataWithTimestamp
}
}
}).catch(() => {});
}
return {
get,
set
};
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/migrations/legacy-local-storage-data/move-feature-preferences.js
/**
* Move the 'features' object in local storage from the sourceStoreName to the
* preferences store data structure.
*
* Previously, editors used a data structure like this for feature preferences:
* ```js
* {
* 'core/edit-post': {
* preferences: {
* features; {
* topToolbar: true,
* // ... other boolean 'feature' preferences
* },
* },
* },
* }
* ```
*
* And for a while these feature preferences lived in the interface package:
* ```js
* {
* 'core/interface': {
* preferences: {
* features: {
* 'core/edit-post': {
* topToolbar: true
* }
* }
* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* In the preferences store, 'features' aren't considered special, they're
* merged to the root level of the scope along with other preferences:
* ```js
* {
* 'core/preferences': {
* preferences: {
* 'core/edit-post': {
* topToolbar: true,
* // ... any other preferences.
* }
* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* This function handles moving from either the source store or the interface
* store to the preferences data structure.
*
* @param {Object} state The state before migration.
* @param {string} sourceStoreName The name of the store that has persisted
* preferences to migrate to the preferences
* package.
* @return {Object} The migrated state
*/
function moveFeaturePreferences(state, sourceStoreName) {
var _state$interfaceStore, _state$interfaceStore2, _state$interfaceStore3, _state$sourceStoreNam, _state$sourceStoreNam2, _state$preferencesSto;
const preferencesStoreName = 'core/preferences';
const interfaceStoreName = 'core/interface'; // Features most recently (and briefly) lived in the interface package.
// If data exists there, prioritize using that for the migration. If not
// also check the original package as the user may have updated from an
// older block editor version.
const interfaceFeatures = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$interfaceStore = state[interfaceStoreName]) === null || _state$interfaceStore === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$interfaceStore2 = _state$interfaceStore.preferences) === null || _state$interfaceStore2 === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$interfaceStore3 = _state$interfaceStore2.features) === null || _state$interfaceStore3 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$interfaceStore3[sourceStoreName];
const sourceFeatures = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$sourceStoreNam = state[sourceStoreName]) === null || _state$sourceStoreNam === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$sourceStoreNam2 = _state$sourceStoreNam.preferences) === null || _state$sourceStoreNam2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$sourceStoreNam2.features;
const featuresToMigrate = interfaceFeatures ? interfaceFeatures : sourceFeatures;
if (!featuresToMigrate) {
return state;
}
const existingPreferences = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$preferencesSto = state[preferencesStoreName]) === null || _state$preferencesSto === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$preferencesSto.preferences; // Avoid migrating features again if they've previously been migrated.
if (existingPreferences !== null && existingPreferences !== void 0 && existingPreferences[sourceStoreName]) {
return state;
}
let updatedInterfaceState;
if (interfaceFeatures) {
var _state$interfaceStore4, _state$interfaceStore5;
const otherInterfaceState = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : state[interfaceStoreName];
const otherInterfaceScopes = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$interfaceStore4 = state[interfaceStoreName]) === null || _state$interfaceStore4 === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$interfaceStore5 = _state$interfaceStore4.preferences) === null || _state$interfaceStore5 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$interfaceStore5.features;
updatedInterfaceState = {
[interfaceStoreName]: { ...otherInterfaceState,
preferences: {
features: { ...otherInterfaceScopes,
[sourceStoreName]: undefined
}
}
}
};
}
let updatedSourceState;
if (sourceFeatures) {
var _state$sourceStoreNam3;
const otherSourceState = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : state[sourceStoreName];
const sourcePreferences = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$sourceStoreNam3 = state[sourceStoreName]) === null || _state$sourceStoreNam3 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$sourceStoreNam3.preferences;
updatedSourceState = {
[sourceStoreName]: { ...otherSourceState,
preferences: { ...sourcePreferences,
features: undefined
}
}
};
} // Set the feature values in the interface store, the features
// object is keyed by 'scope', which matches the store name for
// the source.
return { ...state,
[preferencesStoreName]: {
preferences: { ...existingPreferences,
[sourceStoreName]: featuresToMigrate
}
},
...updatedInterfaceState,
...updatedSourceState
};
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/migrations/legacy-local-storage-data/move-third-party-feature-preferences.js
/**
* The interface package previously had a public API that could be used by
* plugins to set persisted boolean 'feature' preferences.
*
* While usage was likely non-existent or very small, this function ensures
* those are migrated to the preferences data structure. The interface
* package's APIs have now been deprecated and use the preferences store.
*
* This will convert data that looks like this:
* ```js
* {
* 'core/interface': {
* preferences: {
* features: {
* 'my-plugin': {
* myPluginFeature: true
* }
* }
* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* To this:
* ```js
* * {
* 'core/preferences': {
* preferences: {
* 'my-plugin': {
* myPluginFeature: true
* }
* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* @param {Object} state The local storage state
*
* @return {Object} The state with third party preferences moved to the
* preferences data structure.
*/
function moveThirdPartyFeaturePreferencesToPreferences(state) {
var _state$interfaceStore, _state$interfaceStore2;
const interfaceStoreName = 'core/interface';
const preferencesStoreName = 'core/preferences';
const interfaceScopes = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$interfaceStore = state[interfaceStoreName]) === null || _state$interfaceStore === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$interfaceStore2 = _state$interfaceStore.preferences) === null || _state$interfaceStore2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$interfaceStore2.features;
const interfaceScopeKeys = interfaceScopes ? Object.keys(interfaceScopes) : [];
if (!(interfaceScopeKeys !== null && interfaceScopeKeys !== void 0 && interfaceScopeKeys.length)) {
return state;
}
return interfaceScopeKeys.reduce(function (convertedState, scope) {
var _convertedState$prefe, _convertedState$prefe2, _convertedState$prefe3, _convertedState$inter, _convertedState$inter2;
if (scope.startsWith('core')) {
return convertedState;
}
const featuresToMigrate = interfaceScopes === null || interfaceScopes === void 0 ? void 0 : interfaceScopes[scope];
if (!featuresToMigrate) {
return convertedState;
}
const existingMigratedData = convertedState === null || convertedState === void 0 ? void 0 : (_convertedState$prefe = convertedState[preferencesStoreName]) === null || _convertedState$prefe === void 0 ? void 0 : (_convertedState$prefe2 = _convertedState$prefe.preferences) === null || _convertedState$prefe2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _convertedState$prefe2[scope];
if (existingMigratedData) {
return convertedState;
}
const otherPreferencesScopes = convertedState === null || convertedState === void 0 ? void 0 : (_convertedState$prefe3 = convertedState[preferencesStoreName]) === null || _convertedState$prefe3 === void 0 ? void 0 : _convertedState$prefe3.preferences;
const otherInterfaceState = convertedState === null || convertedState === void 0 ? void 0 : convertedState[interfaceStoreName];
const otherInterfaceScopes = convertedState === null || convertedState === void 0 ? void 0 : (_convertedState$inter = convertedState[interfaceStoreName]) === null || _convertedState$inter === void 0 ? void 0 : (_convertedState$inter2 = _convertedState$inter.preferences) === null || _convertedState$inter2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _convertedState$inter2.features;
return { ...convertedState,
[preferencesStoreName]: {
preferences: { ...otherPreferencesScopes,
[scope]: featuresToMigrate
}
},
[interfaceStoreName]: { ...otherInterfaceState,
preferences: {
features: { ...otherInterfaceScopes,
[scope]: undefined
}
}
}
};
}, state);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/migrations/legacy-local-storage-data/move-individual-preference.js
const identity = arg => arg;
/**
* Migrates an individual item inside the `preferences` object for a package's store.
*
* Previously, some packages had individual 'preferences' of any data type, and many used
* complex nested data structures. For example:
* ```js
* {
* 'core/edit-post': {
* preferences: {
* panels: {
* publish: {
* opened: true,
* enabled: true,
* }
* },
* // ...other preferences.
* },
* },
* }
*
* This function supports moving an individual preference like 'panels' above into the
* preferences package data structure.
*
* It supports moving a preference to a particular scope in the preferences store and
* optionally converting the data using a `convert` function.
*
* ```
*
* @param {Object} state The original state.
* @param {Object} migrate An options object that contains details of the migration.
* @param {string} migrate.from The name of the store to migrate from.
* @param {string} migrate.to The scope in the preferences store to migrate to.
* @param {string} key The key in the preferences object to migrate.
* @param {?Function} convert A function that converts preferences from one format to another.
*/
function moveIndividualPreferenceToPreferences(state, _ref, key) {
var _state$sourceStoreNam, _state$sourceStoreNam2, _state$preferencesSto, _state$preferencesSto2, _state$preferencesSto3, _state$preferencesSto4, _state$preferencesSto5, _state$preferencesSto6, _state$sourceStoreNam3;
let {
from: sourceStoreName,
to: scope
} = _ref;
let convert = arguments.length > 3 && arguments[3] !== undefined ? arguments[3] : identity;
const preferencesStoreName = 'core/preferences';
const sourcePreference = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$sourceStoreNam = state[sourceStoreName]) === null || _state$sourceStoreNam === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$sourceStoreNam2 = _state$sourceStoreNam.preferences) === null || _state$sourceStoreNam2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$sourceStoreNam2[key]; // There's nothing to migrate, exit early.
if (sourcePreference === undefined) {
return state;
}
const targetPreference = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$preferencesSto = state[preferencesStoreName]) === null || _state$preferencesSto === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$preferencesSto2 = _state$preferencesSto.preferences) === null || _state$preferencesSto2 === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$preferencesSto3 = _state$preferencesSto2[scope]) === null || _state$preferencesSto3 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$preferencesSto3[key]; // There's existing data at the target, so don't overwrite it, exit early.
if (targetPreference) {
return state;
}
const otherScopes = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$preferencesSto4 = state[preferencesStoreName]) === null || _state$preferencesSto4 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$preferencesSto4.preferences;
const otherPreferences = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$preferencesSto5 = state[preferencesStoreName]) === null || _state$preferencesSto5 === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$preferencesSto6 = _state$preferencesSto5.preferences) === null || _state$preferencesSto6 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$preferencesSto6[scope];
const otherSourceState = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : state[sourceStoreName];
const allSourcePreferences = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$sourceStoreNam3 = state[sourceStoreName]) === null || _state$sourceStoreNam3 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$sourceStoreNam3.preferences; // Pass an object with the key and value as this allows the convert
// function to convert to a data structure that has different keys.
const convertedPreferences = convert({
[key]: sourcePreference
});
return { ...state,
[preferencesStoreName]: {
preferences: { ...otherScopes,
[scope]: { ...otherPreferences,
...convertedPreferences
}
}
},
[sourceStoreName]: { ...otherSourceState,
preferences: { ...allSourcePreferences,
[key]: undefined
}
}
};
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/migrations/legacy-local-storage-data/move-interface-enable-items.js
/**
* Migrates interface 'enableItems' data to the preferences store.
*
* The interface package stores this data in this format:
* ```js
* {
* enableItems: {
* singleEnableItems: {
* complementaryArea: {
* 'core/edit-post': 'edit-post/document',
* 'core/edit-site': 'edit-site/global-styles',
* }
* },
* multipleEnableItems: {
* pinnedItems: {
* 'core/edit-post': {
* 'plugin-1': true,
* },
* 'core/edit-site': {
* 'plugin-2': true,
* },
* },
* }
* }
* }
* ```
*
* and it should be converted it to:
* ```js
* {
* 'core/edit-post': {
* complementaryArea: 'edit-post/document',
* pinnedItems: {
* 'plugin-1': true,
* },
* },
* 'core/edit-site': {
* complementaryArea: 'edit-site/global-styles',
* pinnedItems: {
* 'plugin-2': true,
* },
* },
* }
* ```
*
* @param {Object} state The local storage state.
*/
function moveInterfaceEnableItems(state) {
var _state$interfaceStore, _state$preferencesSto, _state$preferencesSto2, _sourceEnableItems$si, _sourceEnableItems$si2, _sourceEnableItems$mu, _sourceEnableItems$mu2;
const interfaceStoreName = 'core/interface';
const preferencesStoreName = 'core/preferences';
const sourceEnableItems = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$interfaceStore = state[interfaceStoreName]) === null || _state$interfaceStore === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$interfaceStore.enableItems; // There's nothing to migrate, exit early.
if (!sourceEnableItems) {
return state;
}
const allPreferences = (_state$preferencesSto = state === null || state === void 0 ? void 0 : (_state$preferencesSto2 = state[preferencesStoreName]) === null || _state$preferencesSto2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _state$preferencesSto2.preferences) !== null && _state$preferencesSto !== void 0 ? _state$preferencesSto : {}; // First convert complementaryAreas into the right format.
// Use the existing preferences as the accumulator so that the data is
// merged.
const sourceComplementaryAreas = (_sourceEnableItems$si = sourceEnableItems === null || sourceEnableItems === void 0 ? void 0 : (_sourceEnableItems$si2 = sourceEnableItems.singleEnableItems) === null || _sourceEnableItems$si2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _sourceEnableItems$si2.complementaryArea) !== null && _sourceEnableItems$si !== void 0 ? _sourceEnableItems$si : {};
const preferencesWithConvertedComplementaryAreas = Object.keys(sourceComplementaryAreas).reduce((accumulator, scope) => {
var _accumulator$scope;
const data = sourceComplementaryAreas[scope]; // Don't overwrite any existing data in the preferences store.
if (accumulator !== null && accumulator !== void 0 && (_accumulator$scope = accumulator[scope]) !== null && _accumulator$scope !== void 0 && _accumulator$scope.complementaryArea) {
return accumulator;
}
return { ...accumulator,
[scope]: { ...accumulator[scope],
complementaryArea: data
}
};
}, allPreferences); // Next feed the converted complementary areas back into a reducer that
// converts the pinned items, resulting in the fully migrated data.
const sourcePinnedItems = (_sourceEnableItems$mu = sourceEnableItems === null || sourceEnableItems === void 0 ? void 0 : (_sourceEnableItems$mu2 = sourceEnableItems.multipleEnableItems) === null || _sourceEnableItems$mu2 === void 0 ? void 0 : _sourceEnableItems$mu2.pinnedItems) !== null && _sourceEnableItems$mu !== void 0 ? _sourceEnableItems$mu : {};
const allConvertedData = Object.keys(sourcePinnedItems).reduce((accumulator, scope) => {
var _accumulator$scope2;
const data = sourcePinnedItems[scope]; // Don't overwrite any existing data in the preferences store.
if (accumulator !== null && accumulator !== void 0 && (_accumulator$scope2 = accumulator[scope]) !== null && _accumulator$scope2 !== void 0 && _accumulator$scope2.pinnedItems) {
return accumulator;
}
return { ...accumulator,
[scope]: { ...accumulator[scope],
pinnedItems: data
}
};
}, preferencesWithConvertedComplementaryAreas);
const otherInterfaceItems = state[interfaceStoreName];
return { ...state,
[preferencesStoreName]: {
preferences: allConvertedData
},
[interfaceStoreName]: { ...otherInterfaceItems,
enableItems: undefined
}
};
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/migrations/legacy-local-storage-data/convert-edit-post-panels.js
/**
* Convert the post editor's panels state from:
* ```
* {
* panels: {
* tags: {
* enabled: true,
* opened: true,
* },
* permalinks: {
* enabled: false,
* opened: false,
* },
* },
* }
* ```
*
* to a new, more concise data structure:
* {
* inactivePanels: [
* 'permalinks',
* ],
* openPanels: [
* 'tags',
* ],
* }
*
* @param {Object} preferences A preferences object.
*
* @return {Object} The converted data.
*/
function convertEditPostPanels(preferences) {
var _preferences$panels;
const panels = (_preferences$panels = preferences === null || preferences === void 0 ? void 0 : preferences.panels) !== null && _preferences$panels !== void 0 ? _preferences$panels : {};
return Object.keys(panels).reduce((convertedData, panelName) => {
const panel = panels[panelName];
if ((panel === null || panel === void 0 ? void 0 : panel.enabled) === false) {
convertedData.inactivePanels.push(panelName);
}
if ((panel === null || panel === void 0 ? void 0 : panel.opened) === true) {
convertedData.openPanels.push(panelName);
}
return convertedData;
}, {
inactivePanels: [],
openPanels: []
});
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/migrations/legacy-local-storage-data/index.js
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Gets the legacy local storage data for a given user.
*
* @param {string | number} userId The user id.
*
* @return {Object | null} The local storage data.
*/
function getLegacyData(userId) {
const key = `WP_DATA_USER_${userId}`;
const unparsedData = window.localStorage.getItem(key);
return JSON.parse(unparsedData);
}
/**
* Converts data from the old `@wordpress/data` package format.
*
* @param {Object | null | undefined} data The legacy data in its original format.
*
* @return {Object | undefined} The converted data or `undefined` if there was
* nothing to convert.
*/
function convertLegacyData(data) {
var _data, _data$corePreference;
if (!data) {
return;
} // Move boolean feature preferences from each editor into the
// preferences store data structure.
data = moveFeaturePreferences(data, 'core/edit-widgets');
data = moveFeaturePreferences(data, 'core/customize-widgets');
data = moveFeaturePreferences(data, 'core/edit-post');
data = moveFeaturePreferences(data, 'core/edit-site'); // Move third party boolean feature preferences from the interface package
// to the preferences store data structure.
data = moveThirdPartyFeaturePreferencesToPreferences(data); // Move and convert the interface store's `enableItems` data into the
// preferences data structure.
data = moveInterfaceEnableItems(data); // Move individual ad-hoc preferences from various packages into the
// preferences store data structure.
data = moveIndividualPreferenceToPreferences(data, {
from: 'core/edit-post',
to: 'core/edit-post'
}, 'hiddenBlockTypes');
data = moveIndividualPreferenceToPreferences(data, {
from: 'core/edit-post',
to: 'core/edit-post'
}, 'editorMode');
data = moveIndividualPreferenceToPreferences(data, {
from: 'core/edit-post',
to: 'core/edit-post'
}, 'preferredStyleVariations');
data = moveIndividualPreferenceToPreferences(data, {
from: 'core/edit-post',
to: 'core/edit-post'
}, 'panels', convertEditPostPanels);
data = moveIndividualPreferenceToPreferences(data, {
from: 'core/editor',
to: 'core/edit-post'
}, 'isPublishSidebarEnabled');
data = moveIndividualPreferenceToPreferences(data, {
from: 'core/edit-site',
to: 'core/edit-site'
}, 'editorMode'); // The new system is only concerned with persisting
// 'core/preferences' preferences reducer, so only return that.
return (_data = data) === null || _data === void 0 ? void 0 : (_data$corePreference = _data['core/preferences']) === null || _data$corePreference === void 0 ? void 0 : _data$corePreference.preferences;
}
/**
* Gets the legacy local storage data for the given user and returns the
* data converted to the new format.
*
* @param {string | number} userId The user id.
*
* @return {Object | undefined} The converted data or undefined if no local
* storage data could be found.
*/
function convertLegacyLocalStorageData(userId) {
const data = getLegacyData(userId);
return convertLegacyData(data);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/migrations/preferences-package-data/convert-complementary-areas.js
function convertComplementaryAreas(state) {
return Object.keys(state).reduce((stateAccumulator, scope) => {
const scopeData = state[scope]; // If a complementary area is truthy, convert it to the `isComplementaryAreaVisible` boolean.
if (scopeData !== null && scopeData !== void 0 && scopeData.complementaryArea) {
const updatedScopeData = { ...scopeData
};
delete updatedScopeData.complementaryArea;
updatedScopeData.isComplementaryAreaVisible = true;
stateAccumulator[scope] = updatedScopeData;
return stateAccumulator;
}
return stateAccumulator;
}, state);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/migrations/preferences-package-data/index.js
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
function convertPreferencesPackageData(data) {
return convertComplementaryAreas(data);
}
;// CONCATENATED MODULE: ./node_modules/@wordpress/preferences-persistence/build-module/index.js
/**
* Internal dependencies
*/
/**
* Creates the persistence layer with preloaded data.
*
* It prioritizes any data from the server, but falls back first to localStorage
* restore data, and then to any legacy data.
*
* This function is used internally by WordPress in an inline script, so
* prefixed with `__unstable`.
*
* @param {Object} serverData Preferences data preloaded from the server.
* @param {string} userId The user id.
*
* @return {Object} The persistence layer initialized with the preloaded data.
*/
function __unstableCreatePersistenceLayer(serverData, userId) {
const localStorageRestoreKey = `WP_PREFERENCES_USER_${userId}`;
const localData = JSON.parse(window.localStorage.getItem(localStorageRestoreKey)); // Date parse returns NaN for invalid input. Coerce anything invalid
// into a conveniently comparable zero.
const serverModified = Date.parse(serverData && serverData._modified) || 0;
const localModified = Date.parse(localData && localData._modified) || 0;
let preloadedData;
if (serverData && serverModified >= localModified) {
preloadedData = convertPreferencesPackageData(serverData);
} else if (localData) {
preloadedData = convertPreferencesPackageData(localData);
} else {
// Check if there is data in the legacy format from the old persistence system.
preloadedData = convertLegacyLocalStorageData(userId);
}
return create({
preloadedData,
localStorageRestoreKey
});
}
(window.wp = window.wp || {}).preferencesPersistence = __webpack_exports__;
/******/ })()
;