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script-loader-react-refresh-runtime.min.php 0000666 00000000124 15226714270 0015027 0 ustar 00 <?php return array('dependencies' => array(), 'version' => '8f1acdfb845f670b0ef2'); https-migration-20260607003752.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012004 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605164841.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012001 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } plugin.php 0000666 00000107225 15226714270 0006574 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * The plugin API is located in this file, which allows for creating actions * and filters and hooking functions, and methods. The functions or methods will * then be run when the action or filter is called. * * The API callback examples reference functions, but can be methods of classes. * To hook methods, you'll need to pass an array one of two ways. * * Any of the syntaxes explained in the PHP documentation for the * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.pseudo-types.php#language.types.callback 'callback'} * type are valid. * * Also see the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/ Plugin API} for * more information and examples on how to use a lot of these functions. * * This file should have no external dependencies. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Plugin * @since 1.5.0 */ // Initialize the filter globals. require __DIR__ . '/class-wp-hook.php'; /** @var WP_Hook[] $wp_filter */ global $wp_filter; /** @var int[] $wp_actions */ global $wp_actions; /** @var int[] $wp_filters */ global $wp_filters; /** @var string[] $wp_current_filter */ global $wp_current_filter; if ( $wp_filter ) { $wp_filter = WP_Hook::build_preinitialized_hooks( $wp_filter ); } else { $wp_filter = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_actions ) ) { $wp_actions = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filters ) ) { $wp_filters = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_current_filter ) ) { $wp_current_filter = array(); } /** * Adds a callback function to a filter hook. * * WordPress offers filter hooks to allow plugins to modify * various types of internal data at runtime. * * A plugin can modify data by binding a callback to a filter hook. When the filter * is later applied, each bound callback is run in order of priority, and given * the opportunity to modify a value by returning a new value. * * The following example shows how a callback function is bound to a filter hook. * * Note that `$example` is passed to the callback, (maybe) modified, then returned: * * function example_callback( $example ) { * // Maybe modify $example in some way. * return $example; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback' ); * * Bound callbacks can accept from none to the total number of arguments passed as parameters * in the corresponding apply_filters() call. * * In other words, if an apply_filters() call passes four total arguments, callbacks bound to * it can accept none (the same as 1) of the arguments or up to four. The important part is that * the `$accepted_args` value must reflect the number of arguments the bound callback *actually* * opted to accept. If no arguments were accepted by the callback that is considered to be the * same as accepting 1 argument. For example: * * // Filter call. * $value = apply_filters( 'hook', $value, $arg2, $arg3 ); * * // Accepting zero/one arguments. * function example_callback() { * ... * return 'some value'; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback' ); // Where $priority is default 10, $accepted_args is default 1. * * // Accepting two arguments (three possible). * function example_callback( $value, $arg2 ) { * ... * return $maybe_modified_value; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); // Where $priority is 10, $accepted_args is 2. * * *Note:* The function will return true whether or not the callback is valid. * It is up to you to take care. This is done for optimization purposes, so * everything is as quick as possible. * * @since 0.71 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter A multidimensional array of all hooks and the callbacks hooked to them. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the filter is applied. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular filter are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the filter. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] = new WP_Hook(); } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); return true; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to filter hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new filter hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * The function also allows for multiple additional arguments to be passed to hooks. * * Example usage: * * // The filter callback function. * function example_callback( $string, $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) modify $string. * return $string; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback', 10, 3 ); * * /* * * Apply the filters by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_filter` above. * * * * - 'example_filter' is the filter hook. * * - 'filter me' is the value being filtered. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * $value = apply_filters( 'example_filter', 'filter me', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 0.71 * @since 6.0.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param mixed $value The value to filter. * @param mixed ...$args Optional. Additional parameters to pass to the callback functions. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters( $hook_name, $value, ...$args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $value; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } // Pass the value to WP_Hook. array_unshift( $args, $value ); $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $value, $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @see apply_filters() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $args[0]; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $args[0], $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Checks if any filter has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_filter( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return false; } return $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from a filter hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific filter * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to be removed from running when the filter is applied. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * filter callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function existed before it was removed. */ function remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { global $wp_filter; $r = false; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $r = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->callbacks ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return $r; } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from a filter hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_all_filters( $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filters() ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return true; } /** * Retrieves the name of the current filter hook. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last * * @return string|false Hook name of the current filter, false if no filter is running. */ function current_filter() { global $wp_current_filter; return end( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Returns whether or not a filter hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_filter() only returns the most recent filter being executed. * did_filter() returns the number of times a filter has been applied during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any filter currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent filter to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_filter() * @see did_filter() * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Current filter. * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Filter hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any filter is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the filter is currently in the stack. */ function doing_filter( $hook_name = null ) { global $wp_current_filter; if ( null === $hook_name ) { return ! empty( $wp_current_filter ); } return in_array( $hook_name, $wp_current_filter, true ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times a filter has been applied during the current request. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @return int The number of times the filter hook has been applied. */ function did_filter( $hook_name ) { global $wp_filters; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Adds a callback function to an action hook. * * Actions are the hooks that the WordPress core launches at specific points * during execution, or when specific events occur. Plugins can specify that * one or more of its PHP functions are executed at these points, using the * Action API. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the action is called. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { return add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to action hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new action hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * You can pass extra arguments to the hooks, much like you can with `apply_filters()`. * * Example usage: * * // The action callback function. * function example_callback( $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) do something with the args. * } * add_action( 'example_action', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); * * /* * * Trigger the actions by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_action` above. * * * * - 'example_action' is the action hook. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * do_action( 'example_action', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 1.2.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$arg` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param mixed ...$arg Optional. Additional arguments which are passed on to the * functions hooked to the action. Default empty. */ function do_action( $hook_name, ...$arg ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } if ( empty( $arg ) ) { $arg[] = ''; } elseif ( is_array( $arg[0] ) && 1 === count( $arg[0] ) && isset( $arg[0][0] ) && is_object( $arg[0][0] ) ) { // Backward compatibility for PHP4-style passing of `array( &$this )` as action `$arg`. $arg[0] = $arg[0][0]; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $arg ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see do_action() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. */ function do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Checks if any action has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @see has_filter() This function is an alias of has_filter(). * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_action( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { return has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from an action hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific action * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The name of the function which should be removed. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * action callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function is removed. */ function remove_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { return remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from an action hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_actions( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { return remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority ); } /** * Retrieves the name of the current action hook. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @return string|false Hook name of the current action, false if no action is running. */ function current_action() { return current_filter(); } /** * Returns whether or not an action hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_action() only returns the most recent action being executed. * did_action() returns the number of times an action has been fired during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any action currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent action to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_action() * @see did_action() * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Action hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any action is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the action is currently in the stack. */ function doing_action( $hook_name = null ) { return doing_filter( $hook_name ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times an action has been fired during the current request. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @return int The number of times the action hook has been fired. */ function did_action( $hook_name ) { global $wp_actions; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated filter hook. * * When a filter hook is deprecated, the apply_filters() call is replaced with * apply_filters_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original filter hook. * * Note: the value and extra arguments passed to the original apply_filters() call * must be passed here to `$args` as an array. For example: * * // Old filter. * return apply_filters( 'wpdocs_filter', $value, $extra_arg ); * * // Deprecated. * return apply_filters_deprecated( 'wpdocs_filter', array( $value, $extra_arg ), '4.9.0', 'wpdocs_new_filter' ); * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to apply_filters(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_filter( $hook_name ) ) { return $args[0]; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); return apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated action hook. * * When an action hook is deprecated, the do_action() call is replaced with * do_action_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original hook. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to do_action(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. */ function do_action_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_action( $hook_name ) ) { return; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } // // Functions for handling plugins. // /** * Gets the basename of a plugin. * * This method extracts the name of a plugin from its filename. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file The filename of plugin. * @return string The name of a plugin. */ function plugin_basename( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // $wp_plugin_paths contains normalized paths. $file = wp_normalize_path( $file ); arsort( $wp_plugin_paths ); foreach ( $wp_plugin_paths as $dir => $realdir ) { if ( str_starts_with( $file, $realdir ) ) { $file = $dir . substr( $file, strlen( $realdir ) ); } } $plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $mu_plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); // Get relative path from plugins directory. $file = preg_replace( '#^' . preg_quote( $plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/|^' . preg_quote( $mu_plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/#', '', $file ); $file = trim( $file, '/' ); return $file; } /** * Register a plugin's real path. * * This is used in plugin_basename() to resolve symlinked paths. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see wp_normalize_path() * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file Known path to the file. * @return bool Whether the path was able to be registered. */ function wp_register_plugin_realpath( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // Normalize, but store as static to avoid recalculation of a constant value. static $wp_plugin_path = null, $wpmu_plugin_path = null; if ( ! isset( $wp_plugin_path ) ) { $wp_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $wpmu_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); } $plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( dirname( $file ) ); $plugin_realpath = wp_normalize_path( dirname( realpath( $file ) ) ); if ( $plugin_path === $wp_plugin_path || $plugin_path === $wpmu_plugin_path ) { return false; } if ( $plugin_path !== $plugin_realpath ) { $wp_plugin_paths[ $plugin_path ] = $plugin_realpath; } return true; } /** * Get the filesystem directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the filesystem path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_path( $file ) { return trailingslashit( dirname( $file ) ); } /** * Get the URL directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the URL path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_url( $file ) { return trailingslashit( plugins_url( '', $file ) ); } /** * Set the activation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is activated, the action 'activate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'activate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'activate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'activate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_activation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'activate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the deactivation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is deactivated, the action 'deactivate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'deactivate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'deactivate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'deactivate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_deactivation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'deactivate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the uninstallation hook for a plugin. * * Registers the uninstall hook that will be called when the user clicks on the * uninstall link that calls for the plugin to uninstall itself. The link won't * be active unless the plugin hooks into the action. * * The plugin should not run arbitrary code outside of functions, when * registering the uninstall hook. In order to run using the hook, the plugin * will have to be included, which means that any code laying outside of a * function will be run during the uninstallation process. The plugin should not * hinder the uninstallation process. * * If the plugin can not be written without running code within the plugin, then * the plugin should create a file named 'uninstall.php' in the base plugin * folder. This file will be called, if it exists, during the uninstallation process * bypassing the uninstall hook. The plugin, when using the 'uninstall.php' * should always check for the 'WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN' constant, before * executing. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $file Plugin file. * @param callable $callback The callback to run when the hook is called. Must be * a static method or function. */ function register_uninstall_hook( $file, $callback ) { if ( is_array( $callback ) && is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Only a static class method or function can be used in an uninstall hook.' ), '3.1.0' ); return; } /* * The option should not be autoloaded, because it is not needed in most * cases. Emphasis should be put on using the 'uninstall.php' way of * uninstalling the plugin. */ $uninstallable_plugins = (array) get_option( 'uninstall_plugins' ); $plugin_basename = plugin_basename( $file ); if ( ! isset( $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] ) || $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] !== $callback ) { $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] = $callback; update_option( 'uninstall_plugins', $uninstallable_plugins ); } } /** * Calls the 'all' hook, which will process the functions hooked into it. * * The 'all' hook passes all of the arguments or parameters that were used for * the hook, which this function was called for. * * This function is used internally for apply_filters(), do_action(), and * do_action_ref_array() and is not meant to be used from outside those * functions. This function does not check for the existence of the all hook, so * it will fail unless the all hook exists prior to this function call. * * @since 2.5.0 * @access private * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param array $args The collected parameters from the hook that was called. */ function _wp_call_all_hook( $args ) { global $wp_filter; $wp_filter['all']->do_all_hook( $args ); } /** * Builds a unique string ID for a hook callback function. * * Functions and static method callbacks are just returned as strings and * shouldn't have any speed penalty. * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3875 * * @since 2.2.3 * @since 5.3.0 Removed workarounds for spl_object_hash(). * `$hook_name` and `$priority` are no longer used, * and the function always returns a string. * * @access private * * @param string $hook_name Unused. The name of the filter to build ID for. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to generate ID for. The callback may * or may not exist. * @param int $priority Unused. The order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * @return string|null Unique function ID for usage as array key. * Null if a valid `$callback` is not passed. */ function _wp_filter_build_unique_id( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ) { if ( is_string( $callback ) ) { return $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback ) ) { // Closures are currently implemented as objects. $callback = array( $callback, '' ); } else { $callback = (array) $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { // Object class calling. return spl_object_hash( $callback[0] ) . $callback[1]; } elseif ( is_string( $callback[0] ) ) { // Static calling. return $callback[0] . '::' . $callback[1]; } return null; } https-detection-20260605111237.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011770 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } IdnaEncoder-20260605050446.php 0000666 00000030223 15226714270 0011027 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument; use WpOrg\Requests\Utility\InputValidator; /** * IDNA URL encoder * * Note: Not fully compliant, as nameprep does nothing yet. * * @package Requests\Utilities * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490 IDNA specification * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492 Punycode/Bootstrap specification */ class IdnaEncoder { /** * ACE prefix used for IDNA * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490#section-5 * @var string */ const ACE_PREFIX = 'xn--'; /** * Maximum length of a IDNA URL in ASCII. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\IdnaEncoder::to_ascii() * * @since 2.0.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_LENGTH = 64; /**#@+ * Bootstrap constant for Punycode * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * @var int */ const BOOTSTRAP_BASE = 36; const BOOTSTRAP_TMIN = 1; const BOOTSTRAP_TMAX = 26; const BOOTSTRAP_SKEW = 38; const BOOTSTRAP_DAMP = 700; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS = 72; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N = 128; /**#@-*/ /** * Encode a hostname using Punycode * * @param string|Stringable $hostname Hostname * @return string Punycode-encoded hostname * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument When the passed argument is not a string or a stringable object. */ public static function encode($hostname) { if (InputValidator::is_string_or_stringable($hostname) === false) { throw InvalidArgument::create(1, '$hostname', 'string|Stringable', gettype($hostname)); } $parts = explode('.', $hostname); foreach ($parts as &$part) { $part = self::to_ascii($part); } return implode('.', $parts); } /** * Convert a UTF-8 text string to an ASCII string using Punycode * * @param string $text ASCII or UTF-8 string (max length 64 characters) * @return string ASCII string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.provided_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Prepared string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.prepared_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string already begins with xn-- (`idna.provided_is_prefixed`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Encoded string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.encoded_too_long`) */ public static function to_ascii($text) { // Step 1: Check if the text is already ASCII if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Provided string is too long', 'idna.provided_too_long', $text); } // Step 2: nameprep $text = self::nameprep($text); // Step 3: UseSTD3ASCIIRules is false, continue // Step 4: Check if it's ASCII now if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 /* * As the `nameprep()` method returns the original string, this code will never be reached until * that method is properly implemented. */ // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Prepared string is too long', 'idna.prepared_too_long', $text); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } // Step 5: Check ACE prefix if (strpos($text, self::ACE_PREFIX) === 0) { throw new Exception('Provided string begins with ACE prefix', 'idna.provided_is_prefixed', $text); } // Step 6: Encode with Punycode $text = self::punycode_encode($text); // Step 7: Prepend ACE prefix $text = self::ACE_PREFIX . $text; // Step 8: Check size if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Encoded string is too long', 'idna.encoded_too_long', $text); } /** * Check whether a given text string contains only ASCII characters * * @internal (Testing found regex was the fastest implementation) * * @param string $text Text to examine. * @return bool Is the text string ASCII-only? */ protected static function is_ascii($text) { return (preg_match('/(?:[^\x00-\x7F])/', $text) !== 1); } /** * Prepare a text string for use as an IDNA name * * @todo Implement this based on RFC 3491 and the newer 5891 * @param string $text Text to prepare. * @return string Prepared string */ protected static function nameprep($text) { return $text; } /** * Convert a UTF-8 string to a UCS-4 codepoint array * * Based on \WpOrg\Requests\Iri::replace_invalid_with_pct_encoding() * * @param string $input Text to convert. * @return array Unicode code points * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Invalid UTF-8 codepoint (`idna.invalidcodepoint`) */ protected static function utf8_to_codepoints($input) { $codepoints = []; // Get number of bytes $strlen = strlen($input); // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.JumbledIncrementer -- This is a deliberate choice. for ($position = 0; $position < $strlen; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); if ((~$value & 0x80) === 0x80) { // One byte sequence: $character = $value; $length = 1; $remaining = 0; } elseif (($value & 0xE0) === 0xC0) { // Two byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x1F) << 6; $length = 2; $remaining = 1; } elseif (($value & 0xF0) === 0xE0) { // Three byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x0F) << 12; $length = 3; $remaining = 2; } elseif (($value & 0xF8) === 0xF0) { // Four byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x07) << 18; $length = 4; $remaining = 3; } else { // Invalid byte: throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $value); } if ($remaining > 0) { if ($position + $length > $strlen) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } for ($position++; $remaining > 0; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); // If it is invalid, count the sequence as invalid and reprocess the current byte: if (($value & 0xC0) !== 0x80) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } --$remaining; $character |= ($value & 0x3F) << ($remaining * 6); } $position--; } if (// Non-shortest form sequences are invalid $length > 1 && $character <= 0x7F || $length > 2 && $character <= 0x7FF || $length > 3 && $character <= 0xFFFF // Outside of range of ucschar codepoints // Noncharacters || ($character & 0xFFFE) === 0xFFFE || $character >= 0xFDD0 && $character <= 0xFDEF || ( // Everything else not in ucschar $character > 0xD7FF && $character < 0xF900 || $character < 0x20 || $character > 0x7E && $character < 0xA0 || $character > 0xEFFFD ) ) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } $codepoints[] = $character; } return $codepoints; } /** * RFC3492-compliant encoder * * @internal Pseudo-code from Section 6.3 is commented with "#" next to relevant code * * @param string $input UTF-8 encoded string to encode * @return string Punycode-encoded string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On character outside of the domain (never happens with Punycode) (`idna.character_outside_domain`) */ public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = []; foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart } elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } elseif ($c === $n) { // if c == n then begin // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = (int) ($t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t))); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = (int) floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; } /** * Convert a digit to its respective character * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * * @param int $digit Digit in the range 0-35 * @return string Single character corresponding to digit * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On invalid digit (`idna.invalid_digit`) */ protected static function digit_to_char($digit) { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart // As far as I know, this never happens, but still good to be sure. if ($digit < 0 || $digit > 35) { throw new Exception(sprintf('Invalid digit %d', $digit), 'idna.invalid_digit', $digit); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $digits = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; return substr($digits, $digit, 1); } /** * Adapt the bias * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-6.1 * @param int $delta * @param int $numpoints * @param bool $firsttime * @return int|float New bias * * function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime): */ protected static function adapt($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) { // if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp if ($firsttime) { $delta = floor($delta / self::BOOTSTRAP_DAMP); } else { // else let delta = delta div 2 $delta = floor($delta / 2); } // let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints) $delta += floor($delta / $numpoints); // let k = 0 $k = 0; // while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin $max = floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN) * self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX) / 2); while ($delta > $max) { // let delta = delta div (base - tmin) $delta = floor($delta / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)); // let k = k + base $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; } // end // return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew)) return $k + floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + self::BOOTSTRAP_SKEW)); } } https-migration-20260606074445.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012012 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606154019.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011776 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260608070514.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012005 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605070331.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011767 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605134531.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012002 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260605172554.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012011 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606132425.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011773 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0010417 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606103247.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012003 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606113308.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012002 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606030956.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012001 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260605164946.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012007 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605224758.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012015 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } class-wp-http-cookie.php 0000666 00000016335 15226714270 0011254 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTP API: WP_Http_Cookie class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 */ /** * Core class used to encapsulate a single cookie object for internal use. * * Returned cookies are represented using this class, and when cookies are set, if they are not * already a WP_Http_Cookie() object, then they are turned into one. * * @todo The WordPress convention is to use underscores instead of camelCase for function and method * names. Need to switch to use underscores instead for the methods. * * @since 2.8.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Http_Cookie { /** * Cookie name. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @var string */ public $name; /** * Cookie value. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @var string */ public $value; /** * When the cookie expires. Unix timestamp or formatted date. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @var string|int|null */ public $expires; /** * Cookie URL path. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @var string */ public $path; /** * Cookie Domain. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @var string */ public $domain; /** * Cookie port or comma-separated list of ports. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @var int|string */ public $port; /** * host-only flag. * * @since 5.2.0 * * @var bool */ public $host_only; /** * Sets up this cookie object. * * The parameter $data should be either an associative array containing the indices names below * or a header string detailing it. * * @since 2.8.0 * @since 5.2.0 Added `host_only` to the `$data` parameter. * * @param string|array $data { * Raw cookie data as header string or data array. * * @type string $name Cookie name. * @type mixed $value Value. Should NOT already be urlencoded. * @type string|int|null $expires Optional. Unix timestamp or formatted date. Default null. * @type string $path Optional. Path. Default '/'. * @type string $domain Optional. Domain. Default host of parsed $requested_url. * @type int|string $port Optional. Port or comma-separated list of ports. Default null. * @type bool $host_only Optional. host-only storage flag. Default true. * } * @param string $requested_url The URL which the cookie was set on, used for default $domain * and $port values. */ public function __construct( $data, $requested_url = '' ) { if ( $requested_url ) { $parsed_url = parse_url( $requested_url ); } if ( isset( $parsed_url['host'] ) ) { $this->domain = $parsed_url['host']; } $this->path = isset( $parsed_url['path'] ) ? $parsed_url['path'] : '/'; if ( ! str_ends_with( $this->path, '/' ) ) { $this->path = dirname( $this->path ) . '/'; } if ( is_string( $data ) ) { // Assume it's a header string direct from a previous request. $pairs = explode( ';', $data ); // Special handling for first pair; name=value. Also be careful of "=" in value. $name = trim( substr( $pairs[0], 0, strpos( $pairs[0], '=' ) ) ); $value = substr( $pairs[0], strpos( $pairs[0], '=' ) + 1 ); $this->name = $name; $this->value = urldecode( $value ); // Removes name=value from items. array_shift( $pairs ); // Set everything else as a property. foreach ( $pairs as $pair ) { $pair = rtrim( $pair ); // Handle the cookie ending in ; which results in an empty final pair. if ( empty( $pair ) ) { continue; } list( $key, $val ) = strpos( $pair, '=' ) ? explode( '=', $pair ) : array( $pair, '' ); $key = strtolower( trim( $key ) ); if ( 'expires' === $key ) { $val = strtotime( $val ); } $this->$key = $val; } } else { if ( ! isset( $data['name'] ) ) { return; } // Set properties based directly on parameters. foreach ( array( 'name', 'value', 'path', 'domain', 'port', 'host_only' ) as $field ) { if ( isset( $data[ $field ] ) ) { $this->$field = $data[ $field ]; } } if ( isset( $data['expires'] ) ) { $this->expires = is_int( $data['expires'] ) ? $data['expires'] : strtotime( $data['expires'] ); } else { $this->expires = null; } } } /** * Confirms that it's OK to send this cookie to the URL checked against. * * Decision is based on RFC 2109/2965, so look there for details on validity. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $url URL you intend to send this cookie to * @return bool true if allowed, false otherwise. */ public function test( $url ) { if ( is_null( $this->name ) ) { return false; } // Expires - if expired then nothing else matters. if ( isset( $this->expires ) && time() > $this->expires ) { return false; } // Get details on the URL we're thinking about sending to. $url = parse_url( $url ); $url['port'] = isset( $url['port'] ) ? $url['port'] : ( 'https' === $url['scheme'] ? 443 : 80 ); $url['path'] = isset( $url['path'] ) ? $url['path'] : '/'; // Values to use for comparison against the URL. $path = isset( $this->path ) ? $this->path : '/'; $port = isset( $this->port ) ? $this->port : null; $domain = isset( $this->domain ) ? strtolower( $this->domain ) : strtolower( $url['host'] ); if ( false === stripos( $domain, '.' ) ) { $domain .= '.local'; } // Host - very basic check that the request URL ends with the domain restriction (minus leading dot). $domain = ( str_starts_with( $domain, '.' ) ) ? substr( $domain, 1 ) : $domain; if ( ! str_ends_with( $url['host'], $domain ) ) { return false; } // Port - supports "port-lists" in the format: "80,8000,8080". if ( ! empty( $port ) && ! in_array( $url['port'], array_map( 'intval', explode( ',', $port ) ), true ) ) { return false; } // Path - request path must start with path restriction. if ( ! str_starts_with( $url['path'], $path ) ) { return false; } return true; } /** * Convert cookie name and value back to header string. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string Header encoded cookie name and value. */ public function getHeaderValue() { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidFunctionName.MethodNameInvalid if ( ! isset( $this->name ) || ! isset( $this->value ) ) { return ''; } /** * Filters the header-encoded cookie value. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $value The cookie value. * @param string $name The cookie name. */ return $this->name . '=' . apply_filters( 'wp_http_cookie_value', $this->value, $this->name ); } /** * Retrieve cookie header for usage in the rest of the WordPress HTTP API. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function getFullHeader() { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.NamingConventions.ValidFunctionName.MethodNameInvalid return 'Cookie: ' . $this->getHeaderValue(); } /** * Retrieves cookie attributes. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @return array { * List of attributes. * * @type string|int|null $expires When the cookie expires. Unix timestamp or formatted date. * @type string $path Cookie URL path. * @type string $domain Cookie domain. * } */ public function get_attributes() { return array( 'expires' => $this->expires, 'path' => $this->path, 'domain' => $this->domain, ); } } https-detection-20260606142626.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011777 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260607154209.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012000 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605130530.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011775 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605034026-20260606163752.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0013363 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } InvalidArgument.php 0000666 00000002122 15226714270 0010355 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use InvalidArgumentException; /** * Exception for an invalid argument passed. * * @package Requests\Exceptions * @since 2.0.0 */ final class InvalidArgument extends InvalidArgumentException { /** * Create a new invalid argument exception with a standardized text. * * @param int $position The argument position in the function signature. 1-based. * @param string $name The argument name in the function signature. * @param string $expected The argument type expected as a string. * @param string $received The actual argument type received. * * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument */ public static function create($position, $name, $expected, $received) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace $stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2); return new self( sprintf( '%s::%s(): Argument #%d (%s) must be of type %s, %s given', $stack[1]['class'], $stack[1]['function'], $position, $name, $expected, $received ) ); } } https-migration-20260605201229.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012001 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260605171925.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012012 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } IdnaEncoder.php 0000666 00000030223 15226714270 0007442 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument; use WpOrg\Requests\Utility\InputValidator; /** * IDNA URL encoder * * Note: Not fully compliant, as nameprep does nothing yet. * * @package Requests\Utilities * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490 IDNA specification * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492 Punycode/Bootstrap specification */ class IdnaEncoder { /** * ACE prefix used for IDNA * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490#section-5 * @var string */ const ACE_PREFIX = 'xn--'; /** * Maximum length of a IDNA URL in ASCII. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\IdnaEncoder::to_ascii() * * @since 2.0.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_LENGTH = 64; /**#@+ * Bootstrap constant for Punycode * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * @var int */ const BOOTSTRAP_BASE = 36; const BOOTSTRAP_TMIN = 1; const BOOTSTRAP_TMAX = 26; const BOOTSTRAP_SKEW = 38; const BOOTSTRAP_DAMP = 700; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS = 72; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N = 128; /**#@-*/ /** * Encode a hostname using Punycode * * @param string|Stringable $hostname Hostname * @return string Punycode-encoded hostname * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument When the passed argument is not a string or a stringable object. */ public static function encode($hostname) { if (InputValidator::is_string_or_stringable($hostname) === false) { throw InvalidArgument::create(1, '$hostname', 'string|Stringable', gettype($hostname)); } $parts = explode('.', $hostname); foreach ($parts as &$part) { $part = self::to_ascii($part); } return implode('.', $parts); } /** * Convert a UTF-8 text string to an ASCII string using Punycode * * @param string $text ASCII or UTF-8 string (max length 64 characters) * @return string ASCII string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.provided_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Prepared string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.prepared_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string already begins with xn-- (`idna.provided_is_prefixed`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Encoded string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.encoded_too_long`) */ public static function to_ascii($text) { // Step 1: Check if the text is already ASCII if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Provided string is too long', 'idna.provided_too_long', $text); } // Step 2: nameprep $text = self::nameprep($text); // Step 3: UseSTD3ASCIIRules is false, continue // Step 4: Check if it's ASCII now if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 /* * As the `nameprep()` method returns the original string, this code will never be reached until * that method is properly implemented. */ // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Prepared string is too long', 'idna.prepared_too_long', $text); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } // Step 5: Check ACE prefix if (strpos($text, self::ACE_PREFIX) === 0) { throw new Exception('Provided string begins with ACE prefix', 'idna.provided_is_prefixed', $text); } // Step 6: Encode with Punycode $text = self::punycode_encode($text); // Step 7: Prepend ACE prefix $text = self::ACE_PREFIX . $text; // Step 8: Check size if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Encoded string is too long', 'idna.encoded_too_long', $text); } /** * Check whether a given text string contains only ASCII characters * * @internal (Testing found regex was the fastest implementation) * * @param string $text Text to examine. * @return bool Is the text string ASCII-only? */ protected static function is_ascii($text) { return (preg_match('/(?:[^\x00-\x7F])/', $text) !== 1); } /** * Prepare a text string for use as an IDNA name * * @todo Implement this based on RFC 3491 and the newer 5891 * @param string $text Text to prepare. * @return string Prepared string */ protected static function nameprep($text) { return $text; } /** * Convert a UTF-8 string to a UCS-4 codepoint array * * Based on \WpOrg\Requests\Iri::replace_invalid_with_pct_encoding() * * @param string $input Text to convert. * @return array Unicode code points * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Invalid UTF-8 codepoint (`idna.invalidcodepoint`) */ protected static function utf8_to_codepoints($input) { $codepoints = []; // Get number of bytes $strlen = strlen($input); // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.JumbledIncrementer -- This is a deliberate choice. for ($position = 0; $position < $strlen; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); if ((~$value & 0x80) === 0x80) { // One byte sequence: $character = $value; $length = 1; $remaining = 0; } elseif (($value & 0xE0) === 0xC0) { // Two byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x1F) << 6; $length = 2; $remaining = 1; } elseif (($value & 0xF0) === 0xE0) { // Three byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x0F) << 12; $length = 3; $remaining = 2; } elseif (($value & 0xF8) === 0xF0) { // Four byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x07) << 18; $length = 4; $remaining = 3; } else { // Invalid byte: throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $value); } if ($remaining > 0) { if ($position + $length > $strlen) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } for ($position++; $remaining > 0; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); // If it is invalid, count the sequence as invalid and reprocess the current byte: if (($value & 0xC0) !== 0x80) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } --$remaining; $character |= ($value & 0x3F) << ($remaining * 6); } $position--; } if (// Non-shortest form sequences are invalid $length > 1 && $character <= 0x7F || $length > 2 && $character <= 0x7FF || $length > 3 && $character <= 0xFFFF // Outside of range of ucschar codepoints // Noncharacters || ($character & 0xFFFE) === 0xFFFE || $character >= 0xFDD0 && $character <= 0xFDEF || ( // Everything else not in ucschar $character > 0xD7FF && $character < 0xF900 || $character < 0x20 || $character > 0x7E && $character < 0xA0 || $character > 0xEFFFD ) ) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } $codepoints[] = $character; } return $codepoints; } /** * RFC3492-compliant encoder * * @internal Pseudo-code from Section 6.3 is commented with "#" next to relevant code * * @param string $input UTF-8 encoded string to encode * @return string Punycode-encoded string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On character outside of the domain (never happens with Punycode) (`idna.character_outside_domain`) */ public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = []; foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart } elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } elseif ($c === $n) { // if c == n then begin // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = (int) ($t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t))); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = (int) floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; } /** * Convert a digit to its respective character * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * * @param int $digit Digit in the range 0-35 * @return string Single character corresponding to digit * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On invalid digit (`idna.invalid_digit`) */ protected static function digit_to_char($digit) { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart // As far as I know, this never happens, but still good to be sure. if ($digit < 0 || $digit > 35) { throw new Exception(sprintf('Invalid digit %d', $digit), 'idna.invalid_digit', $digit); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $digits = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; return substr($digits, $digit, 1); } /** * Adapt the bias * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-6.1 * @param int $delta * @param int $numpoints * @param bool $firsttime * @return int|float New bias * * function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime): */ protected static function adapt($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) { // if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp if ($firsttime) { $delta = floor($delta / self::BOOTSTRAP_DAMP); } else { // else let delta = delta div 2 $delta = floor($delta / 2); } // let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints) $delta += floor($delta / $numpoints); // let k = 0 $k = 0; // while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin $max = floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN) * self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX) / 2); while ($delta > $max) { // let delta = delta div (base - tmin) $delta = floor($delta / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)); // let k = k + base $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; } // end // return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew)) return $k + floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + self::BOOTSTRAP_SKEW)); } } https-migration-20260606092456.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012014 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http-20260605024207.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0007566 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } https-migration-20260605113046.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012000 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605142913.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011775 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0010407 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605225728.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012013 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606042005.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011775 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606083005.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011772 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605130726.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012004 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260605183333.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012006 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605141345.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011773 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } class.wp-scripts.php 0000666 00000000527 15226714270 0010512 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * This file is deprecated, use 'wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php' instead. * * @deprecated 6.1.0 * @package WordPress */ _deprecated_file( basename( __FILE__ ), '6.1.0', WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php' ); /** WP_Scripts class */ require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; IdnaEncoder-20260605035635.php 0000666 00000030223 15226714270 0011032 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument; use WpOrg\Requests\Utility\InputValidator; /** * IDNA URL encoder * * Note: Not fully compliant, as nameprep does nothing yet. * * @package Requests\Utilities * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490 IDNA specification * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492 Punycode/Bootstrap specification */ class IdnaEncoder { /** * ACE prefix used for IDNA * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490#section-5 * @var string */ const ACE_PREFIX = 'xn--'; /** * Maximum length of a IDNA URL in ASCII. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\IdnaEncoder::to_ascii() * * @since 2.0.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_LENGTH = 64; /**#@+ * Bootstrap constant for Punycode * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * @var int */ const BOOTSTRAP_BASE = 36; const BOOTSTRAP_TMIN = 1; const BOOTSTRAP_TMAX = 26; const BOOTSTRAP_SKEW = 38; const BOOTSTRAP_DAMP = 700; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS = 72; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N = 128; /**#@-*/ /** * Encode a hostname using Punycode * * @param string|Stringable $hostname Hostname * @return string Punycode-encoded hostname * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument When the passed argument is not a string or a stringable object. */ public static function encode($hostname) { if (InputValidator::is_string_or_stringable($hostname) === false) { throw InvalidArgument::create(1, '$hostname', 'string|Stringable', gettype($hostname)); } $parts = explode('.', $hostname); foreach ($parts as &$part) { $part = self::to_ascii($part); } return implode('.', $parts); } /** * Convert a UTF-8 text string to an ASCII string using Punycode * * @param string $text ASCII or UTF-8 string (max length 64 characters) * @return string ASCII string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.provided_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Prepared string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.prepared_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string already begins with xn-- (`idna.provided_is_prefixed`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Encoded string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.encoded_too_long`) */ public static function to_ascii($text) { // Step 1: Check if the text is already ASCII if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Provided string is too long', 'idna.provided_too_long', $text); } // Step 2: nameprep $text = self::nameprep($text); // Step 3: UseSTD3ASCIIRules is false, continue // Step 4: Check if it's ASCII now if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 /* * As the `nameprep()` method returns the original string, this code will never be reached until * that method is properly implemented. */ // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Prepared string is too long', 'idna.prepared_too_long', $text); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } // Step 5: Check ACE prefix if (strpos($text, self::ACE_PREFIX) === 0) { throw new Exception('Provided string begins with ACE prefix', 'idna.provided_is_prefixed', $text); } // Step 6: Encode with Punycode $text = self::punycode_encode($text); // Step 7: Prepend ACE prefix $text = self::ACE_PREFIX . $text; // Step 8: Check size if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Encoded string is too long', 'idna.encoded_too_long', $text); } /** * Check whether a given text string contains only ASCII characters * * @internal (Testing found regex was the fastest implementation) * * @param string $text Text to examine. * @return bool Is the text string ASCII-only? */ protected static function is_ascii($text) { return (preg_match('/(?:[^\x00-\x7F])/', $text) !== 1); } /** * Prepare a text string for use as an IDNA name * * @todo Implement this based on RFC 3491 and the newer 5891 * @param string $text Text to prepare. * @return string Prepared string */ protected static function nameprep($text) { return $text; } /** * Convert a UTF-8 string to a UCS-4 codepoint array * * Based on \WpOrg\Requests\Iri::replace_invalid_with_pct_encoding() * * @param string $input Text to convert. * @return array Unicode code points * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Invalid UTF-8 codepoint (`idna.invalidcodepoint`) */ protected static function utf8_to_codepoints($input) { $codepoints = []; // Get number of bytes $strlen = strlen($input); // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.JumbledIncrementer -- This is a deliberate choice. for ($position = 0; $position < $strlen; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); if ((~$value & 0x80) === 0x80) { // One byte sequence: $character = $value; $length = 1; $remaining = 0; } elseif (($value & 0xE0) === 0xC0) { // Two byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x1F) << 6; $length = 2; $remaining = 1; } elseif (($value & 0xF0) === 0xE0) { // Three byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x0F) << 12; $length = 3; $remaining = 2; } elseif (($value & 0xF8) === 0xF0) { // Four byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x07) << 18; $length = 4; $remaining = 3; } else { // Invalid byte: throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $value); } if ($remaining > 0) { if ($position + $length > $strlen) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } for ($position++; $remaining > 0; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); // If it is invalid, count the sequence as invalid and reprocess the current byte: if (($value & 0xC0) !== 0x80) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } --$remaining; $character |= ($value & 0x3F) << ($remaining * 6); } $position--; } if (// Non-shortest form sequences are invalid $length > 1 && $character <= 0x7F || $length > 2 && $character <= 0x7FF || $length > 3 && $character <= 0xFFFF // Outside of range of ucschar codepoints // Noncharacters || ($character & 0xFFFE) === 0xFFFE || $character >= 0xFDD0 && $character <= 0xFDEF || ( // Everything else not in ucschar $character > 0xD7FF && $character < 0xF900 || $character < 0x20 || $character > 0x7E && $character < 0xA0 || $character > 0xEFFFD ) ) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } $codepoints[] = $character; } return $codepoints; } /** * RFC3492-compliant encoder * * @internal Pseudo-code from Section 6.3 is commented with "#" next to relevant code * * @param string $input UTF-8 encoded string to encode * @return string Punycode-encoded string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On character outside of the domain (never happens with Punycode) (`idna.character_outside_domain`) */ public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = []; foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart } elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } elseif ($c === $n) { // if c == n then begin // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = (int) ($t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t))); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = (int) floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; } /** * Convert a digit to its respective character * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * * @param int $digit Digit in the range 0-35 * @return string Single character corresponding to digit * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On invalid digit (`idna.invalid_digit`) */ protected static function digit_to_char($digit) { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart // As far as I know, this never happens, but still good to be sure. if ($digit < 0 || $digit > 35) { throw new Exception(sprintf('Invalid digit %d', $digit), 'idna.invalid_digit', $digit); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $digits = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; return substr($digits, $digit, 1); } /** * Adapt the bias * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-6.1 * @param int $delta * @param int $numpoints * @param bool $firsttime * @return int|float New bias * * function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime): */ protected static function adapt($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) { // if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp if ($firsttime) { $delta = floor($delta / self::BOOTSTRAP_DAMP); } else { // else let delta = delta div 2 $delta = floor($delta / 2); } // let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints) $delta += floor($delta / $numpoints); // let k = 0 $k = 0; // while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin $max = floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN) * self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX) / 2); while ($delta > $max) { // let delta = delta div (base - tmin) $delta = floor($delta / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)); // let k = k + base $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; } // end // return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew)) return $k + floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + self::BOOTSTRAP_SKEW)); } } https-detection-20260605080452.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011774 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260607015444.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012005 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260607133407.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012005 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Transport.php 0000666 00000000364 15226714270 0007266 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Transport Exception * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; /** * Transport Exception * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Transport extends Exception {} https-migration-20260606063145.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012005 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } string-20260610210601.php 0000666 00000020233 15226714270 0010145 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Parses unified or context diffs output from eg. the diff utility. * * Example: * <code> * $patch = file_get_contents('example.patch'); * $diff = new Text_Diff('string', array($patch)); * $renderer = new Text_Diff_Renderer_inline(); * echo $renderer->render($diff); * </code> * * Copyright 2005 Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * Copyright 2005-2010 The Horde Project (http://www.horde.org/) * * See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (LGPL). If you did * not receive this file, see https://opensource.org/license/lgpl-2-1/. * * @author Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * @package Text_Diff * @since 0.2.0 */ class Text_Diff_Engine_string { /** * Parses a unified or context diff. * * First param contains the whole diff and the second can be used to force * a specific diff type. If the second parameter is 'autodetect', the * diff will be examined to find out which type of diff this is. * * @param string $diff The diff content. * @param string $mode The diff mode of the content in $diff. One of * 'context', 'unified', or 'autodetect'. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function diff($diff, $mode = 'autodetect') { // Detect line breaks. $lnbr = "\n"; if (strpos($diff, "\r\n") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r\n"; } elseif (strpos($diff, "\r") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r"; } // Make sure we have a line break at the EOF. if (substr($diff, -strlen($lnbr)) != $lnbr) { $diff .= $lnbr; } if ($mode != 'autodetect' && $mode != 'context' && $mode != 'unified') { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff is unsupported'); } if ($mode == 'autodetect') { $context = strpos($diff, '***'); $unified = strpos($diff, '---'); if ($context === $unified) { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff could not be detected'); } elseif ($context === false || $unified === false) { $mode = $context !== false ? 'context' : 'unified'; } else { $mode = $context < $unified ? 'context' : 'unified'; } } // Split by new line and remove the diff header, if there is one. $diff = explode($lnbr, $diff); if (($mode == 'context' && strpos($diff[0], '***') === 0) || ($mode == 'unified' && strpos($diff[0], '---') === 0)) { array_shift($diff); array_shift($diff); } if ($mode == 'context') { return $this->parseContextDiff($diff); } else { return $this->parseUnifiedDiff($diff); } } /** * Parses an array containing the unified diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseUnifiedDiff($diff) { $edits = array(); $end = count($diff) - 1; for ($i = 0; $i < $end;) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case ' ': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == ' '); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($diff1); break; case '+': // get all new lines do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': // get changed or removed lines $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); while ($i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$i++], 1); } if (count($diff2) == 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); } else { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); } break; default: $i++; break; } } return $edits; } /** * Parses an array containing the context diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseContextDiff(&$diff) { $edits = array(); $i = $max_i = $j = $max_j = 0; $end = count($diff) - 1; while ($i < $end && $j < $end) { while ($i >= $max_i && $j >= $max_j) { // Find the boundaries of the diff output of the two files for ($i = $j; $i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 3) == '***'; $i++); for ($max_i = $i; $max_i < $end && substr($diff[$max_i], 0, 3) != '---'; $max_i++); for ($j = $max_i; $j < $end && substr($diff[$j], 0, 3) == '---'; $j++); for ($max_j = $j; $max_j < $end && substr($diff[$max_j], 0, 3) != '***'; $max_j++); } // find what hasn't been changed $array = array(); while ($i < $max_i && $j < $max_j && strcmp($diff[$i], $diff[$j]) == 0) { $array[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); $i++; $j++; } while ($i < $max_i && ($max_j-$j) <= 1) { if ($diff[$i] != '' && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$i++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && ($max_i-$i) <= 1) { if ($diff[$j] != '' && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } if (count($array) > 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($array); } if ($i < $max_i) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case '!': $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); if ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '!') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '!'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); break; case '+': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); break; } } if ($j < $max_j) { $diff2 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$j], 0, 1)) { case '+': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff2); break; case '-': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff2); break; } } } return $edits; } } https-migration-20260605145141.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012001 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605034026.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011770 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/InputValidator-20260605074710.php 0000666 00000004720 15226714270 0012543 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Utility; use ArrayAccess; use CurlHandle; use Traversable; /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ final class InputValidator { /** * Verify that a received input parameter is of type string or is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_string_or_stringable($input) { return is_string($input) || self::is_stringable_object($input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is usable as an integer array key. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_numeric_array_key($input) { if (is_int($input)) { return true; } if (!is_string($input)) { return false; } return (bool) preg_match('`^-?[0-9]+$`', $input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_stringable_object($input) { return is_object($input) && method_exists($input, '__toString'); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is _accessible as if it were an array_. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function has_array_access($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof ArrayAccess; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "iterable". * * @internal The PHP native `is_iterable()` function was only introduced in PHP 7.1 * and this library still supports PHP 5.6. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_iterable($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof Traversable; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is a Curl handle. * * The PHP Curl extension worked with resources prior to PHP 8.0 and with * an instance of the `CurlHandle` class since PHP 8.0. * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php#migration80.incompatible.resource2object} * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_curl_handle($input) { if (is_resource($input)) { return get_resource_type($input) === 'curl'; } if (is_object($input)) { return $input instanceof CurlHandle; } return false; } } Http/Capability.php 0000666 00000001214 15226714270 0010265 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Capability interface declaring the known capabilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; /** * Capability interface declaring the known capabilities. * * This is used as the authoritative source for which capabilities can be queried. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ interface Capability { /** * Support for SSL. * * @var string */ const SSL = 'ssl'; /** * Collection of all capabilities supported in Requests. * * Note: this does not automatically mean that the capability will be supported for your chosen transport! * * @var string[] */ const ALL = [ self::SSL, ]; } Http/https-migration-20260606042005.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605174541.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605124943.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012727 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status418.php 0000666 00000001054 15226714270 0007726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 418 I'm A Teapot responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2324 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 418 I'm A Teapot responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2324 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status418 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 418; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = "I'm A Teapot"; } Http/https-migration-20260605111908-20260615002058.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605171850-20260610123533.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/string-20260610190249.php 0000666 00000020233 15226714270 0011103 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Parses unified or context diffs output from eg. the diff utility. * * Example: * <code> * $patch = file_get_contents('example.patch'); * $diff = new Text_Diff('string', array($patch)); * $renderer = new Text_Diff_Renderer_inline(); * echo $renderer->render($diff); * </code> * * Copyright 2005 Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * Copyright 2005-2010 The Horde Project (http://www.horde.org/) * * See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (LGPL). If you did * not receive this file, see https://opensource.org/license/lgpl-2-1/. * * @author Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * @package Text_Diff * @since 0.2.0 */ class Text_Diff_Engine_string { /** * Parses a unified or context diff. * * First param contains the whole diff and the second can be used to force * a specific diff type. If the second parameter is 'autodetect', the * diff will be examined to find out which type of diff this is. * * @param string $diff The diff content. * @param string $mode The diff mode of the content in $diff. One of * 'context', 'unified', or 'autodetect'. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function diff($diff, $mode = 'autodetect') { // Detect line breaks. $lnbr = "\n"; if (strpos($diff, "\r\n") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r\n"; } elseif (strpos($diff, "\r") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r"; } // Make sure we have a line break at the EOF. if (substr($diff, -strlen($lnbr)) != $lnbr) { $diff .= $lnbr; } if ($mode != 'autodetect' && $mode != 'context' && $mode != 'unified') { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff is unsupported'); } if ($mode == 'autodetect') { $context = strpos($diff, '***'); $unified = strpos($diff, '---'); if ($context === $unified) { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff could not be detected'); } elseif ($context === false || $unified === false) { $mode = $context !== false ? 'context' : 'unified'; } else { $mode = $context < $unified ? 'context' : 'unified'; } } // Split by new line and remove the diff header, if there is one. $diff = explode($lnbr, $diff); if (($mode == 'context' && strpos($diff[0], '***') === 0) || ($mode == 'unified' && strpos($diff[0], '---') === 0)) { array_shift($diff); array_shift($diff); } if ($mode == 'context') { return $this->parseContextDiff($diff); } else { return $this->parseUnifiedDiff($diff); } } /** * Parses an array containing the unified diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseUnifiedDiff($diff) { $edits = array(); $end = count($diff) - 1; for ($i = 0; $i < $end;) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case ' ': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == ' '); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($diff1); break; case '+': // get all new lines do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': // get changed or removed lines $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); while ($i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$i++], 1); } if (count($diff2) == 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); } else { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); } break; default: $i++; break; } } return $edits; } /** * Parses an array containing the context diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseContextDiff(&$diff) { $edits = array(); $i = $max_i = $j = $max_j = 0; $end = count($diff) - 1; while ($i < $end && $j < $end) { while ($i >= $max_i && $j >= $max_j) { // Find the boundaries of the diff output of the two files for ($i = $j; $i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 3) == '***'; $i++); for ($max_i = $i; $max_i < $end && substr($diff[$max_i], 0, 3) != '---'; $max_i++); for ($j = $max_i; $j < $end && substr($diff[$j], 0, 3) == '---'; $j++); for ($max_j = $j; $max_j < $end && substr($diff[$max_j], 0, 3) != '***'; $max_j++); } // find what hasn't been changed $array = array(); while ($i < $max_i && $j < $max_j && strcmp($diff[$i], $diff[$j]) == 0) { $array[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); $i++; $j++; } while ($i < $max_i && ($max_j-$j) <= 1) { if ($diff[$i] != '' && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$i++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && ($max_i-$i) <= 1) { if ($diff[$j] != '' && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } if (count($array) > 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($array); } if ($i < $max_i) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case '!': $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); if ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '!') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '!'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); break; case '+': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); break; } } if ($j < $max_j) { $diff2 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$j], 0, 1)) { case '+': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff2); break; case '-': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff2); break; } } } return $edits; } } Http/https-migration-20260606032426.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605225728.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012732 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status406-20260605052619.php 0000666 00000000722 15226714270 0011315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 406 Not Acceptable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 406 Not Acceptable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status406 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 406; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Acceptable'; } Http/Status306-20260605080918.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0011320 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 306 Switch Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 306 Switch Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status306 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 306; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Switch Proxy'; } Http/Status416-20260605062128.php 0000666 00000001005 15226714270 0011305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status416 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 416; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable'; } Http/https-migration-20260606154003.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-embed-20260605071124.php 0000666 00000037073 15226714270 0012404 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * API for easily embedding rich media such as videos and images into content. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Embed * @since 2.9.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Embed { public $handlers = array(); public $post_ID; public $usecache = true; public $linkifunknown = true; public $last_attr = array(); public $last_url = ''; /** * When a URL cannot be embedded, return false instead of returning a link * or the URL. * * Bypasses the {@see 'embed_maybe_make_link'} filter. * * @var bool */ public $return_false_on_fail = false; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct() { // Hack to get the [embed] shortcode to run before wpautop(). add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); // Shortcode placeholder for strip_shortcodes(). add_shortcode( 'embed', '__return_false' ); // Attempts to embed all URLs in a post. add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); // After a post is saved, cache oEmbed items via Ajax. add_action( 'edit_form_advanced', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); add_action( 'edit_page_form', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); } /** * Processes the [embed] shortcode. * * Since the [embed] shortcode needs to be run earlier than other shortcodes, * this function removes all existing shortcodes, registers the [embed] shortcode, * calls do_shortcode(), and then re-registers the old shortcodes. * * @global array $shortcode_tags * * @param string $content Content to parse. * @return string Content with shortcode parsed. */ public function run_shortcode( $content ) { global $shortcode_tags; // Back up current registered shortcodes and clear them all out. $orig_shortcode_tags = $shortcode_tags; remove_all_shortcodes(); add_shortcode( 'embed', array( $this, 'shortcode' ) ); // Do the shortcode (only the [embed] one is registered). $content = do_shortcode( $content, true ); // Put the original shortcodes back. $shortcode_tags = $orig_shortcode_tags; return $content; } /** * If a post/page was saved, then output JavaScript to make * an Ajax request that will call WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). */ public function maybe_run_ajax_cache() { $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || empty( $_GET['message'] ) ) { return; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery( function($) { $.get("<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) ) . '?action=oembed-cache&post=' . $post->ID; ?>"); } ); </script> <?php } /** * Registers an embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_register_handler() instead. * * This function should probably also only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed. * * @param string $id An internal ID/name for the handler. Needs to be unique. * @param string $regex The regex that will be used to see if this handler should be used for a URL. * @param callable $callback The callback function that will be called if the regex is matched. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the registered handlers will be tested. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier testing, and handlers with the same priority are * tested in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. */ public function register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] = array( 'regex' => $regex, 'callback' => $callback, ); } /** * Unregisters a previously-registered embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_unregister_handler() instead. * * @param string $id The handler ID that should be removed. * @param int $priority Optional. The priority of the handler to be removed (default: 10). */ public function unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) { unset( $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] ); } /** * Returns embed HTML for a given URL from embed handlers. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML by checking the URL * against the regex of the registered embed handlers. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, false otherwise. */ public function get_embed_handler_html( $attr, $url ) { $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); ksort( $this->handlers ); foreach ( $this->handlers as $priority => $handlers ) { foreach ( $handlers as $id => $handler ) { if ( preg_match( $handler['regex'], $url, $matches ) && is_callable( $handler['callback'] ) ) { $return = call_user_func( $handler['callback'], $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ); if ( false !== $return ) { /** * Filters the returned embed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $return The HTML result of the shortcode. * @param string $url The embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_handler_html', $return, $url, $attr ); } } } } return false; } /** * The do_shortcode() callback function. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML. Starts by checking the URL against the regex of * the registered embed handlers. If none of the regex matches and it's enabled, then the URL * will be given to the WP_oEmbed class. * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. * `->maybe_make_link()` can return false on failure. */ public function shortcode( $attr, $url = '' ) { $post = get_post(); if ( empty( $url ) && ! empty( $attr['src'] ) ) { $url = $attr['src']; } $this->last_url = $url; if ( empty( $url ) ) { $this->last_attr = $attr; return ''; } $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); $this->last_attr = $attr; /* * KSES converts & into & and we need to undo this. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11311 */ $url = str_replace( '&', '&', $url ); // Look for known internal handlers. $embed_handler_html = $this->get_embed_handler_html( $rawattr, $url ); if ( false !== $embed_handler_html ) { return $embed_handler_html; } $post_id = ( ! empty( $post->ID ) ) ? $post->ID : null; // Potentially set by WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). if ( ! empty( $this->post_ID ) ) { $post_id = $this->post_ID; } // Check for a cached result (stored as custom post or in the post meta). $key_suffix = md5( $url . serialize( $attr ) ); $cachekey = '_oembed_' . $key_suffix; $cachekey_time = '_oembed_time_' . $key_suffix; /** * Filters the oEmbed TTL value (time to live). * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param int $time Time to live (in seconds). * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ $ttl = apply_filters( 'oembed_ttl', DAY_IN_SECONDS, $url, $attr, $post_id ); $cache = ''; $cache_time = 0; $cached_post_id = $this->find_oembed_post_id( $key_suffix ); if ( $post_id ) { $cache = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, true ); $cache_time = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, true ); if ( ! $cache_time ) { $cache_time = 0; } } elseif ( $cached_post_id ) { $cached_post = get_post( $cached_post_id ); $cache = $cached_post->post_content; $cache_time = strtotime( $cached_post->post_modified_gmt ); } $cached_recently = ( time() - $cache_time ) < $ttl; if ( $this->usecache || $cached_recently ) { // Failures are cached. Serve one if we're using the cache. if ( '{{unknown}}' === $cache ) { return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } if ( ! empty( $cache ) ) { /** * Filters the cached oEmbed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $cache The cached HTML result, stored in post meta. * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $cache, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } } /** * Filters whether to inspect the given URL for discoverable link tags. * * @since 2.9.0 * @since 4.4.0 The default value changed to true. * * @see WP_oEmbed::discover() * * @param bool $enable Whether to enable `<link>` tag discovery. Default true. */ $attr['discover'] = apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_discover', true ); // Use oEmbed to get the HTML. $html = wp_oembed_get( $url, $attr ); if ( $post_id ) { if ( $html ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, $html ); update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, time() ); } elseif ( ! $cache ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, '{{unknown}}' ); } } else { $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $insert_post_args = array( 'post_name' => $key_suffix, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', ); if ( $html ) { if ( $cached_post_id ) { wp_update_post( wp_slash( array( 'ID' => $cached_post_id, 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ); } else { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ) ); } } elseif ( ! $cache ) { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => '{{unknown}}', ) ) ) ); } if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } } // If there was a result, return it. if ( $html ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-embed.php */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $html, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } // Still unknown. return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } /** * Deletes all oEmbed caches. Unused by core as of 4.0.0. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to delete the caches for. */ public function delete_oembed_caches( $post_id ) { $post_metas = get_post_custom_keys( $post_id ); if ( empty( $post_metas ) ) { return; } foreach ( $post_metas as $post_meta_key ) { if ( str_starts_with( $post_meta_key, '_oembed_' ) ) { delete_post_meta( $post_id, $post_meta_key ); } } } /** * Triggers a caching of all oEmbed results. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to do the caching for. */ public function cache_oembed( $post_id ) { $post = get_post( $post_id ); $post_types = get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ); /** * Filters the array of post types to cache oEmbed results for. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string[] $post_types Array of post type names to cache oEmbed results for. Defaults to post types with `show_ui` set to true. */ $cache_oembed_types = apply_filters( 'embed_cache_oembed_types', $post_types ); if ( empty( $post->ID ) || ! in_array( $post->post_type, $cache_oembed_types, true ) ) { return; } // Trigger a caching. if ( ! empty( $post->post_content ) ) { $this->post_ID = $post->ID; $this->usecache = false; $content = $this->run_shortcode( $post->post_content ); $this->autoembed( $content ); $this->usecache = true; } } /** * Passes any unlinked URLs that are on their own line to WP_Embed::shortcode() for potential embedding. * * @see WP_Embed::autoembed_callback() * * @param string $content The content to be searched. * @return string Potentially modified $content. */ public function autoembed( $content ) { // Replace line breaks from all HTML elements with placeholders. $content = wp_replace_in_html_tags( $content, array( "\n" => '<!-- wp-line-break -->' ) ); if ( preg_match( '#(^|\s|>)https?://#i', $content ) ) { // Find URLs on their own line. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|^(\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*)$|im', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); // Find URLs in their own paragraph. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|(<p(?: [^>]*)?>\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*<\/p>)|i', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); } // Put the line breaks back. return str_replace( '<!-- wp-line-break -->', "\n", $content ); } /** * Callback function for WP_Embed::autoembed(). * * @param array $matches A regex match array. * @return string The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. */ public function autoembed_callback( $matches ) { $oldval = $this->linkifunknown; $this->linkifunknown = false; $return = $this->shortcode( array(), $matches[2] ); $this->linkifunknown = $oldval; return $matches[1] . $return . $matches[3]; } /** * Conditionally makes a hyperlink based on an internal class variable. * * @param string $url URL to potentially be linked. * @return string|false Linked URL or the original URL. False if 'return_false_on_fail' is true. */ public function maybe_make_link( $url ) { if ( $this->return_false_on_fail ) { return false; } $output = ( $this->linkifunknown ) ? '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">' . esc_html( $url ) . '</a>' : $url; /** * Filters the returned, maybe-linked embed URL. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string $output The linked or original URL. * @param string $url The original URL. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_maybe_make_link', $output, $url ); } /** * Finds the oEmbed cache post ID for a given cache key. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param string $cache_key oEmbed cache key. * @return int|null Post ID on success, null on failure. */ public function find_oembed_post_id( $cache_key ) { $cache_group = 'oembed_cache_post'; $oembed_post_id = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( $oembed_post_id && 'oembed_cache' === get_post_type( $oembed_post_id ) ) { return $oembed_post_id; } $oembed_post_query = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'name' => $cache_key, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'no_found_rows' => true, 'cache_results' => true, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'lazy_load_term_meta' => false, ) ); if ( ! empty( $oembed_post_query->posts ) ) { // Note: 'fields' => 'ids' is not being used in order to cache the post object as it will be needed. $oembed_post_id = $oembed_post_query->posts[0]->ID; wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $oembed_post_id, $cache_group ); return $oembed_post_id; } return null; } } Http/Status504-20260605044203.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0011305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 504 Gateway Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 504 Gateway Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status504 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 504; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Gateway Timeout'; } Http/https-migration-20260605101413.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605070321.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012705 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605125235.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260608081111-20260610210553.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014265 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605211440.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status505-20260605054056.php 0000666 00000000766 15226714270 0011322 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status505 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 505; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'HTTP Version Not Supported'; } Http/https-migration-20260605183333.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/InputValidator-20260605051959.php 0000666 00000004720 15226714270 0012555 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Utility; use ArrayAccess; use CurlHandle; use Traversable; /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ final class InputValidator { /** * Verify that a received input parameter is of type string or is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_string_or_stringable($input) { return is_string($input) || self::is_stringable_object($input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is usable as an integer array key. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_numeric_array_key($input) { if (is_int($input)) { return true; } if (!is_string($input)) { return false; } return (bool) preg_match('`^-?[0-9]+$`', $input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_stringable_object($input) { return is_object($input) && method_exists($input, '__toString'); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is _accessible as if it were an array_. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function has_array_access($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof ArrayAccess; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "iterable". * * @internal The PHP native `is_iterable()` function was only introduced in PHP 7.1 * and this library still supports PHP 5.6. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_iterable($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof Traversable; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is a Curl handle. * * The PHP Curl extension worked with resources prior to PHP 8.0 and with * an instance of the `CurlHandle` class since PHP 8.0. * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php#migration80.incompatible.resource2object} * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_curl_handle($input) { if (is_resource($input)) { return get_resource_type($input) === 'curl'; } if (is_object($input)) { return $input instanceof CurlHandle; } return false; } } Http/Status416-20260605062126.php 0000666 00000001005 15226714270 0011303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status416 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 416; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable'; } Http/https-detection-20260613014045.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012705 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status411.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0007723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 411 Length Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 411 Length Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status411 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 411; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Length Required'; } Http/https-migration-20260605220934.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/string-20260615012537.php 0000666 00000020233 15226714270 0011101 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Parses unified or context diffs output from eg. the diff utility. * * Example: * <code> * $patch = file_get_contents('example.patch'); * $diff = new Text_Diff('string', array($patch)); * $renderer = new Text_Diff_Renderer_inline(); * echo $renderer->render($diff); * </code> * * Copyright 2005 Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * Copyright 2005-2010 The Horde Project (http://www.horde.org/) * * See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (LGPL). If you did * not receive this file, see https://opensource.org/license/lgpl-2-1/. * * @author Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * @package Text_Diff * @since 0.2.0 */ class Text_Diff_Engine_string { /** * Parses a unified or context diff. * * First param contains the whole diff and the second can be used to force * a specific diff type. If the second parameter is 'autodetect', the * diff will be examined to find out which type of diff this is. * * @param string $diff The diff content. * @param string $mode The diff mode of the content in $diff. One of * 'context', 'unified', or 'autodetect'. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function diff($diff, $mode = 'autodetect') { // Detect line breaks. $lnbr = "\n"; if (strpos($diff, "\r\n") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r\n"; } elseif (strpos($diff, "\r") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r"; } // Make sure we have a line break at the EOF. if (substr($diff, -strlen($lnbr)) != $lnbr) { $diff .= $lnbr; } if ($mode != 'autodetect' && $mode != 'context' && $mode != 'unified') { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff is unsupported'); } if ($mode == 'autodetect') { $context = strpos($diff, '***'); $unified = strpos($diff, '---'); if ($context === $unified) { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff could not be detected'); } elseif ($context === false || $unified === false) { $mode = $context !== false ? 'context' : 'unified'; } else { $mode = $context < $unified ? 'context' : 'unified'; } } // Split by new line and remove the diff header, if there is one. $diff = explode($lnbr, $diff); if (($mode == 'context' && strpos($diff[0], '***') === 0) || ($mode == 'unified' && strpos($diff[0], '---') === 0)) { array_shift($diff); array_shift($diff); } if ($mode == 'context') { return $this->parseContextDiff($diff); } else { return $this->parseUnifiedDiff($diff); } } /** * Parses an array containing the unified diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseUnifiedDiff($diff) { $edits = array(); $end = count($diff) - 1; for ($i = 0; $i < $end;) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case ' ': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == ' '); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($diff1); break; case '+': // get all new lines do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': // get changed or removed lines $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); while ($i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$i++], 1); } if (count($diff2) == 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); } else { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); } break; default: $i++; break; } } return $edits; } /** * Parses an array containing the context diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseContextDiff(&$diff) { $edits = array(); $i = $max_i = $j = $max_j = 0; $end = count($diff) - 1; while ($i < $end && $j < $end) { while ($i >= $max_i && $j >= $max_j) { // Find the boundaries of the diff output of the two files for ($i = $j; $i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 3) == '***'; $i++); for ($max_i = $i; $max_i < $end && substr($diff[$max_i], 0, 3) != '---'; $max_i++); for ($j = $max_i; $j < $end && substr($diff[$j], 0, 3) == '---'; $j++); for ($max_j = $j; $max_j < $end && substr($diff[$max_j], 0, 3) != '***'; $max_j++); } // find what hasn't been changed $array = array(); while ($i < $max_i && $j < $max_j && strcmp($diff[$i], $diff[$j]) == 0) { $array[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); $i++; $j++; } while ($i < $max_i && ($max_j-$j) <= 1) { if ($diff[$i] != '' && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$i++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && ($max_i-$i) <= 1) { if ($diff[$j] != '' && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } if (count($array) > 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($array); } if ($i < $max_i) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case '!': $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); if ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '!') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '!'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); break; case '+': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); break; } } if ($j < $max_j) { $diff2 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$j], 0, 1)) { case '+': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff2); break; case '-': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff2); break; } } } return $edits; } } Http/https-detection-20260605174155.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605183217.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606062352.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605221155.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/string-20260610103846.php 0000666 00000020233 15226714270 0011100 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Parses unified or context diffs output from eg. the diff utility. * * Example: * <code> * $patch = file_get_contents('example.patch'); * $diff = new Text_Diff('string', array($patch)); * $renderer = new Text_Diff_Renderer_inline(); * echo $renderer->render($diff); * </code> * * Copyright 2005 Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * Copyright 2005-2010 The Horde Project (http://www.horde.org/) * * See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (LGPL). If you did * not receive this file, see https://opensource.org/license/lgpl-2-1/. * * @author Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * @package Text_Diff * @since 0.2.0 */ class Text_Diff_Engine_string { /** * Parses a unified or context diff. * * First param contains the whole diff and the second can be used to force * a specific diff type. If the second parameter is 'autodetect', the * diff will be examined to find out which type of diff this is. * * @param string $diff The diff content. * @param string $mode The diff mode of the content in $diff. One of * 'context', 'unified', or 'autodetect'. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function diff($diff, $mode = 'autodetect') { // Detect line breaks. $lnbr = "\n"; if (strpos($diff, "\r\n") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r\n"; } elseif (strpos($diff, "\r") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r"; } // Make sure we have a line break at the EOF. if (substr($diff, -strlen($lnbr)) != $lnbr) { $diff .= $lnbr; } if ($mode != 'autodetect' && $mode != 'context' && $mode != 'unified') { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff is unsupported'); } if ($mode == 'autodetect') { $context = strpos($diff, '***'); $unified = strpos($diff, '---'); if ($context === $unified) { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff could not be detected'); } elseif ($context === false || $unified === false) { $mode = $context !== false ? 'context' : 'unified'; } else { $mode = $context < $unified ? 'context' : 'unified'; } } // Split by new line and remove the diff header, if there is one. $diff = explode($lnbr, $diff); if (($mode == 'context' && strpos($diff[0], '***') === 0) || ($mode == 'unified' && strpos($diff[0], '---') === 0)) { array_shift($diff); array_shift($diff); } if ($mode == 'context') { return $this->parseContextDiff($diff); } else { return $this->parseUnifiedDiff($diff); } } /** * Parses an array containing the unified diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseUnifiedDiff($diff) { $edits = array(); $end = count($diff) - 1; for ($i = 0; $i < $end;) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case ' ': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == ' '); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($diff1); break; case '+': // get all new lines do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': // get changed or removed lines $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); while ($i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$i++], 1); } if (count($diff2) == 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); } else { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); } break; default: $i++; break; } } return $edits; } /** * Parses an array containing the context diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseContextDiff(&$diff) { $edits = array(); $i = $max_i = $j = $max_j = 0; $end = count($diff) - 1; while ($i < $end && $j < $end) { while ($i >= $max_i && $j >= $max_j) { // Find the boundaries of the diff output of the two files for ($i = $j; $i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 3) == '***'; $i++); for ($max_i = $i; $max_i < $end && substr($diff[$max_i], 0, 3) != '---'; $max_i++); for ($j = $max_i; $j < $end && substr($diff[$j], 0, 3) == '---'; $j++); for ($max_j = $j; $max_j < $end && substr($diff[$max_j], 0, 3) != '***'; $max_j++); } // find what hasn't been changed $array = array(); while ($i < $max_i && $j < $max_j && strcmp($diff[$i], $diff[$j]) == 0) { $array[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); $i++; $j++; } while ($i < $max_i && ($max_j-$j) <= 1) { if ($diff[$i] != '' && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$i++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && ($max_i-$i) <= 1) { if ($diff[$j] != '' && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } if (count($array) > 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($array); } if ($i < $max_i) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case '!': $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); if ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '!') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '!'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); break; case '+': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); break; } } if ($j < $max_j) { $diff2 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$j], 0, 1)) { case '+': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff2); break; case '-': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff2); break; } } } return $edits; } } Http/https-detection-20260606074258-20260608123509.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605151244.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status400-20260605080842.php 0000666 00000000711 15226714270 0011304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status400 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 400; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Bad Request'; } Http/https-detection-20260606054002-20260609000612.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014263 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status416.php 0000666 00000001005 15226714270 0007720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status416 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 416; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable'; } Http/https-detection-20260605164841-20260608125833.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606083005.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605183207-20260610080444.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606153048.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605171920-20260608114358.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606002332.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012703 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-embed-20260605052100.php 0000666 00000037073 15226714270 0012375 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * API for easily embedding rich media such as videos and images into content. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Embed * @since 2.9.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Embed { public $handlers = array(); public $post_ID; public $usecache = true; public $linkifunknown = true; public $last_attr = array(); public $last_url = ''; /** * When a URL cannot be embedded, return false instead of returning a link * or the URL. * * Bypasses the {@see 'embed_maybe_make_link'} filter. * * @var bool */ public $return_false_on_fail = false; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct() { // Hack to get the [embed] shortcode to run before wpautop(). add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); // Shortcode placeholder for strip_shortcodes(). add_shortcode( 'embed', '__return_false' ); // Attempts to embed all URLs in a post. add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); // After a post is saved, cache oEmbed items via Ajax. add_action( 'edit_form_advanced', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); add_action( 'edit_page_form', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); } /** * Processes the [embed] shortcode. * * Since the [embed] shortcode needs to be run earlier than other shortcodes, * this function removes all existing shortcodes, registers the [embed] shortcode, * calls do_shortcode(), and then re-registers the old shortcodes. * * @global array $shortcode_tags * * @param string $content Content to parse. * @return string Content with shortcode parsed. */ public function run_shortcode( $content ) { global $shortcode_tags; // Back up current registered shortcodes and clear them all out. $orig_shortcode_tags = $shortcode_tags; remove_all_shortcodes(); add_shortcode( 'embed', array( $this, 'shortcode' ) ); // Do the shortcode (only the [embed] one is registered). $content = do_shortcode( $content, true ); // Put the original shortcodes back. $shortcode_tags = $orig_shortcode_tags; return $content; } /** * If a post/page was saved, then output JavaScript to make * an Ajax request that will call WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). */ public function maybe_run_ajax_cache() { $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || empty( $_GET['message'] ) ) { return; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery( function($) { $.get("<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) ) . '?action=oembed-cache&post=' . $post->ID; ?>"); } ); </script> <?php } /** * Registers an embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_register_handler() instead. * * This function should probably also only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed. * * @param string $id An internal ID/name for the handler. Needs to be unique. * @param string $regex The regex that will be used to see if this handler should be used for a URL. * @param callable $callback The callback function that will be called if the regex is matched. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the registered handlers will be tested. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier testing, and handlers with the same priority are * tested in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. */ public function register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] = array( 'regex' => $regex, 'callback' => $callback, ); } /** * Unregisters a previously-registered embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_unregister_handler() instead. * * @param string $id The handler ID that should be removed. * @param int $priority Optional. The priority of the handler to be removed (default: 10). */ public function unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) { unset( $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] ); } /** * Returns embed HTML for a given URL from embed handlers. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML by checking the URL * against the regex of the registered embed handlers. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, false otherwise. */ public function get_embed_handler_html( $attr, $url ) { $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); ksort( $this->handlers ); foreach ( $this->handlers as $priority => $handlers ) { foreach ( $handlers as $id => $handler ) { if ( preg_match( $handler['regex'], $url, $matches ) && is_callable( $handler['callback'] ) ) { $return = call_user_func( $handler['callback'], $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ); if ( false !== $return ) { /** * Filters the returned embed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $return The HTML result of the shortcode. * @param string $url The embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_handler_html', $return, $url, $attr ); } } } } return false; } /** * The do_shortcode() callback function. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML. Starts by checking the URL against the regex of * the registered embed handlers. If none of the regex matches and it's enabled, then the URL * will be given to the WP_oEmbed class. * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. * `->maybe_make_link()` can return false on failure. */ public function shortcode( $attr, $url = '' ) { $post = get_post(); if ( empty( $url ) && ! empty( $attr['src'] ) ) { $url = $attr['src']; } $this->last_url = $url; if ( empty( $url ) ) { $this->last_attr = $attr; return ''; } $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); $this->last_attr = $attr; /* * KSES converts & into & and we need to undo this. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11311 */ $url = str_replace( '&', '&', $url ); // Look for known internal handlers. $embed_handler_html = $this->get_embed_handler_html( $rawattr, $url ); if ( false !== $embed_handler_html ) { return $embed_handler_html; } $post_id = ( ! empty( $post->ID ) ) ? $post->ID : null; // Potentially set by WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). if ( ! empty( $this->post_ID ) ) { $post_id = $this->post_ID; } // Check for a cached result (stored as custom post or in the post meta). $key_suffix = md5( $url . serialize( $attr ) ); $cachekey = '_oembed_' . $key_suffix; $cachekey_time = '_oembed_time_' . $key_suffix; /** * Filters the oEmbed TTL value (time to live). * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param int $time Time to live (in seconds). * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ $ttl = apply_filters( 'oembed_ttl', DAY_IN_SECONDS, $url, $attr, $post_id ); $cache = ''; $cache_time = 0; $cached_post_id = $this->find_oembed_post_id( $key_suffix ); if ( $post_id ) { $cache = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, true ); $cache_time = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, true ); if ( ! $cache_time ) { $cache_time = 0; } } elseif ( $cached_post_id ) { $cached_post = get_post( $cached_post_id ); $cache = $cached_post->post_content; $cache_time = strtotime( $cached_post->post_modified_gmt ); } $cached_recently = ( time() - $cache_time ) < $ttl; if ( $this->usecache || $cached_recently ) { // Failures are cached. Serve one if we're using the cache. if ( '{{unknown}}' === $cache ) { return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } if ( ! empty( $cache ) ) { /** * Filters the cached oEmbed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $cache The cached HTML result, stored in post meta. * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $cache, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } } /** * Filters whether to inspect the given URL for discoverable link tags. * * @since 2.9.0 * @since 4.4.0 The default value changed to true. * * @see WP_oEmbed::discover() * * @param bool $enable Whether to enable `<link>` tag discovery. Default true. */ $attr['discover'] = apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_discover', true ); // Use oEmbed to get the HTML. $html = wp_oembed_get( $url, $attr ); if ( $post_id ) { if ( $html ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, $html ); update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, time() ); } elseif ( ! $cache ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, '{{unknown}}' ); } } else { $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $insert_post_args = array( 'post_name' => $key_suffix, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', ); if ( $html ) { if ( $cached_post_id ) { wp_update_post( wp_slash( array( 'ID' => $cached_post_id, 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ); } else { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ) ); } } elseif ( ! $cache ) { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => '{{unknown}}', ) ) ) ); } if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } } // If there was a result, return it. if ( $html ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-embed.php */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $html, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } // Still unknown. return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } /** * Deletes all oEmbed caches. Unused by core as of 4.0.0. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to delete the caches for. */ public function delete_oembed_caches( $post_id ) { $post_metas = get_post_custom_keys( $post_id ); if ( empty( $post_metas ) ) { return; } foreach ( $post_metas as $post_meta_key ) { if ( str_starts_with( $post_meta_key, '_oembed_' ) ) { delete_post_meta( $post_id, $post_meta_key ); } } } /** * Triggers a caching of all oEmbed results. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to do the caching for. */ public function cache_oembed( $post_id ) { $post = get_post( $post_id ); $post_types = get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ); /** * Filters the array of post types to cache oEmbed results for. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string[] $post_types Array of post type names to cache oEmbed results for. Defaults to post types with `show_ui` set to true. */ $cache_oembed_types = apply_filters( 'embed_cache_oembed_types', $post_types ); if ( empty( $post->ID ) || ! in_array( $post->post_type, $cache_oembed_types, true ) ) { return; } // Trigger a caching. if ( ! empty( $post->post_content ) ) { $this->post_ID = $post->ID; $this->usecache = false; $content = $this->run_shortcode( $post->post_content ); $this->autoembed( $content ); $this->usecache = true; } } /** * Passes any unlinked URLs that are on their own line to WP_Embed::shortcode() for potential embedding. * * @see WP_Embed::autoembed_callback() * * @param string $content The content to be searched. * @return string Potentially modified $content. */ public function autoembed( $content ) { // Replace line breaks from all HTML elements with placeholders. $content = wp_replace_in_html_tags( $content, array( "\n" => '<!-- wp-line-break -->' ) ); if ( preg_match( '#(^|\s|>)https?://#i', $content ) ) { // Find URLs on their own line. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|^(\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*)$|im', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); // Find URLs in their own paragraph. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|(<p(?: [^>]*)?>\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*<\/p>)|i', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); } // Put the line breaks back. return str_replace( '<!-- wp-line-break -->', "\n", $content ); } /** * Callback function for WP_Embed::autoembed(). * * @param array $matches A regex match array. * @return string The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. */ public function autoembed_callback( $matches ) { $oldval = $this->linkifunknown; $this->linkifunknown = false; $return = $this->shortcode( array(), $matches[2] ); $this->linkifunknown = $oldval; return $matches[1] . $return . $matches[3]; } /** * Conditionally makes a hyperlink based on an internal class variable. * * @param string $url URL to potentially be linked. * @return string|false Linked URL or the original URL. False if 'return_false_on_fail' is true. */ public function maybe_make_link( $url ) { if ( $this->return_false_on_fail ) { return false; } $output = ( $this->linkifunknown ) ? '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">' . esc_html( $url ) . '</a>' : $url; /** * Filters the returned, maybe-linked embed URL. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string $output The linked or original URL. * @param string $url The original URL. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_maybe_make_link', $output, $url ); } /** * Finds the oEmbed cache post ID for a given cache key. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param string $cache_key oEmbed cache key. * @return int|null Post ID on success, null on failure. */ public function find_oembed_post_id( $cache_key ) { $cache_group = 'oembed_cache_post'; $oembed_post_id = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( $oembed_post_id && 'oembed_cache' === get_post_type( $oembed_post_id ) ) { return $oembed_post_id; } $oembed_post_query = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'name' => $cache_key, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'no_found_rows' => true, 'cache_results' => true, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'lazy_load_term_meta' => false, ) ); if ( ! empty( $oembed_post_query->posts ) ) { // Note: 'fields' => 'ids' is not being used in order to cache the post object as it will be needed. $oembed_post_id = $oembed_post_query->posts[0]->ID; wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $oembed_post_id, $cache_group ); return $oembed_post_id; } return null; } } Http/https-detection-20260605080452.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/script-modules-20260605100506.php 0000666 00000023267 15226714270 0012550 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Script Modules API: Script Module functions * * @since 6.5.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Script Modules */ /** * Retrieves the main WP_Script_Modules instance. * * This function provides access to the WP_Script_Modules instance, creating one * if it doesn't exist yet. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @global WP_Script_Modules $wp_script_modules * * @return WP_Script_Modules The main WP_Script_Modules instance. */ function wp_script_modules(): WP_Script_Modules { global $wp_script_modules; if ( ! ( $wp_script_modules instanceof WP_Script_Modules ) ) { $wp_script_modules = new WP_Script_Modules(); } return $wp_script_modules; } /** * Registers the script module if no script module with that script module * identifier has already been registered. * * @since 6.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the $args parameter. * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. Should be unique. It will be used in the * final import map. * @param string $src Optional. Full URL of the script module, or path of the script module relative * to the WordPress root directory. If it is provided and the script module has * not been registered yet, it will be registered. * @param array $deps { * Optional. List of dependencies. * * @type string|array ...$0 { * An array of script module identifiers of the dependencies of this script * module. The dependencies can be strings or arrays. If they are arrays, * they need an `id` key with the script module identifier, and can contain * an `import` key with either `static` or `dynamic`. By default, * dependencies that don't contain an `import` key are considered static. * * @type string $id The script module identifier. * @type string $import Optional. Import type. May be either `static` or * `dynamic`. Defaults to `static`. * } * } * @param string|false|null $version Optional. String specifying the script module version number. Defaults to false. * It is added to the URL as a query string for cache busting purposes. If $version * is set to false, the version number is the currently installed WordPress version. * If $version is set to null, no version is added. * @param array $args { * Optional. An array of additional args. Default empty array. * * @type bool $in_footer Whether to print the script module in the footer. Only relevant to block themes. Default 'false'. Optional. * @type 'auto'|'low'|'high' $fetchpriority Fetch priority. Default 'auto'. Optional. * } */ function wp_register_script_module( string $id, string $src, array $deps = array(), $version = false, array $args = array() ) { wp_script_modules()->register( $id, $src, $deps, $version, $args ); } /** * Marks the script module to be enqueued in the page. * * If a src is provided and the script module has not been registered yet, it * will be registered. * * @since 6.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the $args parameter. * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. Should be unique. It will be used in the * final import map. * @param string $src Optional. Full URL of the script module, or path of the script module relative * to the WordPress root directory. If it is provided and the script module has * not been registered yet, it will be registered. * @param array $deps { * Optional. List of dependencies. * * @type string|array ...$0 { * An array of script module identifiers of the dependencies of this script * module. The dependencies can be strings or arrays. If they are arrays, * they need an `id` key with the script module identifier, and can contain * an `import` key with either `static` or `dynamic`. By default, * dependencies that don't contain an `import` key are considered static. * * @type string $id The script module identifier. * @type string $import Optional. Import type. May be either `static` or * `dynamic`. Defaults to `static`. * } * } * @param string|false|null $version Optional. String specifying the script module version number. Defaults to false. * It is added to the URL as a query string for cache busting purposes. If $version * is set to false, the version number is the currently installed WordPress version. * If $version is set to null, no version is added. * @param array $args { * Optional. An array of additional args. Default empty array. * * @type bool $in_footer Whether to print the script module in the footer. Only relevant to block themes. Default 'false'. Optional. * @type 'auto'|'low'|'high' $fetchpriority Fetch priority. Default 'auto'. Optional. * } */ function wp_enqueue_script_module( string $id, string $src = '', array $deps = array(), $version = false, array $args = array() ) { wp_script_modules()->enqueue( $id, $src, $deps, $version, $args ); } /** * Unmarks the script module so it is no longer enqueued in the page. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. */ function wp_dequeue_script_module( string $id ) { wp_script_modules()->dequeue( $id ); } /** * Deregisters the script module. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. */ function wp_deregister_script_module( string $id ) { wp_script_modules()->deregister( $id ); } /** * Registers all the default WordPress Script Modules. * * @since 6.7.0 */ function wp_default_script_modules() { $suffix = defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ? '.min' : wp_scripts_get_suffix(); /* * Expects multidimensional array like: * * 'interactivity/index.min.js' => array('dependencies' => array(…), 'version' => '…'), * 'interactivity/debug.min.js' => array('dependencies' => array(…), 'version' => '…'), * 'interactivity-router/index.min.js' => … */ $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . "/assets/script-modules-packages{$suffix}.php"; foreach ( $assets as $file_name => $script_module_data ) { /* * Build the WordPress Script Module ID from the file name. * Prepend `@wordpress/` and remove extensions and `/index` if present: * - interactivity/index.min.js => @wordpress/interactivity * - interactivity/debug.min.js => @wordpress/interactivity/debug * - block-library/query/view.js => @wordpress/block-library/query/view */ $script_module_id = '@wordpress/' . preg_replace( '~(?:/index)?(?:\.min)?\.js$~D', '', $file_name, 1 ); switch ( $script_module_id ) { /* * Interactivity exposes two entrypoints, "/index" and "/debug". * "/debug" should replace "/index" in development. */ case '@wordpress/interactivity/debug': if ( ! SCRIPT_DEBUG ) { continue 2; } $script_module_id = '@wordpress/interactivity'; break; case '@wordpress/interactivity': if ( SCRIPT_DEBUG ) { continue 2; } break; } /* * The Interactivity API is designed with server-side rendering as its primary goal, so all of its script modules * should be loaded with low fetchpriority and printed in the footer since they should not be needed in the * critical rendering path. Also, the @wordpress/a11y script module is intended to be used as a dynamic import * dependency, in which case the fetchpriority is irrelevant. See <https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/10/14/updates-to-script-modules-in-6-7/>. * However, in case it is added as a static import dependency, the fetchpriority is explicitly set to be 'low' * since the module should not be involved in the critical rendering path, and if it is, its fetchpriority will * be bumped to match the fetchpriority of the dependent script. */ $args = array(); if ( str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/interactivity' ) || str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/block-library' ) || '@wordpress/a11y' === $script_module_id ) { $args['fetchpriority'] = 'low'; $args['in_footer'] = true; } // Marks all Core blocks as compatible with client-side navigation. if ( str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/block-library' ) ) { wp_interactivity()->add_client_navigation_support_to_script_module( $script_module_id ); } $path = includes_url( "js/dist/script-modules/{$file_name}" ); wp_register_script_module( $script_module_id, $path, $script_module_data['dependencies'], $script_module_data['version'], $args ); } } Http/https-migration-20260606015754.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012727 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605102712.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012705 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605171920.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status413-20260605060155.php 0000666 00000000760 15226714270 0011307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status413 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 413; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Entity Too Large'; } Http/https-detection-20260605070321-20260608114233.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014270 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260610064542.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605183129-20260608163759.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014324 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606064319.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012730 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605183129.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605090837.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606002819-20260609172543.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605202835-20260607181322.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/script-modules.php 0000666 00000023267 15226714270 0011172 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Script Modules API: Script Module functions * * @since 6.5.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Script Modules */ /** * Retrieves the main WP_Script_Modules instance. * * This function provides access to the WP_Script_Modules instance, creating one * if it doesn't exist yet. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @global WP_Script_Modules $wp_script_modules * * @return WP_Script_Modules The main WP_Script_Modules instance. */ function wp_script_modules(): WP_Script_Modules { global $wp_script_modules; if ( ! ( $wp_script_modules instanceof WP_Script_Modules ) ) { $wp_script_modules = new WP_Script_Modules(); } return $wp_script_modules; } /** * Registers the script module if no script module with that script module * identifier has already been registered. * * @since 6.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the $args parameter. * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. Should be unique. It will be used in the * final import map. * @param string $src Optional. Full URL of the script module, or path of the script module relative * to the WordPress root directory. If it is provided and the script module has * not been registered yet, it will be registered. * @param array $deps { * Optional. List of dependencies. * * @type string|array ...$0 { * An array of script module identifiers of the dependencies of this script * module. The dependencies can be strings or arrays. If they are arrays, * they need an `id` key with the script module identifier, and can contain * an `import` key with either `static` or `dynamic`. By default, * dependencies that don't contain an `import` key are considered static. * * @type string $id The script module identifier. * @type string $import Optional. Import type. May be either `static` or * `dynamic`. Defaults to `static`. * } * } * @param string|false|null $version Optional. String specifying the script module version number. Defaults to false. * It is added to the URL as a query string for cache busting purposes. If $version * is set to false, the version number is the currently installed WordPress version. * If $version is set to null, no version is added. * @param array $args { * Optional. An array of additional args. Default empty array. * * @type bool $in_footer Whether to print the script module in the footer. Only relevant to block themes. Default 'false'. Optional. * @type 'auto'|'low'|'high' $fetchpriority Fetch priority. Default 'auto'. Optional. * } */ function wp_register_script_module( string $id, string $src, array $deps = array(), $version = false, array $args = array() ) { wp_script_modules()->register( $id, $src, $deps, $version, $args ); } /** * Marks the script module to be enqueued in the page. * * If a src is provided and the script module has not been registered yet, it * will be registered. * * @since 6.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the $args parameter. * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. Should be unique. It will be used in the * final import map. * @param string $src Optional. Full URL of the script module, or path of the script module relative * to the WordPress root directory. If it is provided and the script module has * not been registered yet, it will be registered. * @param array $deps { * Optional. List of dependencies. * * @type string|array ...$0 { * An array of script module identifiers of the dependencies of this script * module. The dependencies can be strings or arrays. If they are arrays, * they need an `id` key with the script module identifier, and can contain * an `import` key with either `static` or `dynamic`. By default, * dependencies that don't contain an `import` key are considered static. * * @type string $id The script module identifier. * @type string $import Optional. Import type. May be either `static` or * `dynamic`. Defaults to `static`. * } * } * @param string|false|null $version Optional. String specifying the script module version number. Defaults to false. * It is added to the URL as a query string for cache busting purposes. If $version * is set to false, the version number is the currently installed WordPress version. * If $version is set to null, no version is added. * @param array $args { * Optional. An array of additional args. Default empty array. * * @type bool $in_footer Whether to print the script module in the footer. Only relevant to block themes. Default 'false'. Optional. * @type 'auto'|'low'|'high' $fetchpriority Fetch priority. Default 'auto'. Optional. * } */ function wp_enqueue_script_module( string $id, string $src = '', array $deps = array(), $version = false, array $args = array() ) { wp_script_modules()->enqueue( $id, $src, $deps, $version, $args ); } /** * Unmarks the script module so it is no longer enqueued in the page. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. */ function wp_dequeue_script_module( string $id ) { wp_script_modules()->dequeue( $id ); } /** * Deregisters the script module. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. */ function wp_deregister_script_module( string $id ) { wp_script_modules()->deregister( $id ); } /** * Registers all the default WordPress Script Modules. * * @since 6.7.0 */ function wp_default_script_modules() { $suffix = defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ? '.min' : wp_scripts_get_suffix(); /* * Expects multidimensional array like: * * 'interactivity/index.min.js' => array('dependencies' => array(…), 'version' => '…'), * 'interactivity/debug.min.js' => array('dependencies' => array(…), 'version' => '…'), * 'interactivity-router/index.min.js' => … */ $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . "/assets/script-modules-packages{$suffix}.php"; foreach ( $assets as $file_name => $script_module_data ) { /* * Build the WordPress Script Module ID from the file name. * Prepend `@wordpress/` and remove extensions and `/index` if present: * - interactivity/index.min.js => @wordpress/interactivity * - interactivity/debug.min.js => @wordpress/interactivity/debug * - block-library/query/view.js => @wordpress/block-library/query/view */ $script_module_id = '@wordpress/' . preg_replace( '~(?:/index)?(?:\.min)?\.js$~D', '', $file_name, 1 ); switch ( $script_module_id ) { /* * Interactivity exposes two entrypoints, "/index" and "/debug". * "/debug" should replace "/index" in development. */ case '@wordpress/interactivity/debug': if ( ! SCRIPT_DEBUG ) { continue 2; } $script_module_id = '@wordpress/interactivity'; break; case '@wordpress/interactivity': if ( SCRIPT_DEBUG ) { continue 2; } break; } /* * The Interactivity API is designed with server-side rendering as its primary goal, so all of its script modules * should be loaded with low fetchpriority and printed in the footer since they should not be needed in the * critical rendering path. Also, the @wordpress/a11y script module is intended to be used as a dynamic import * dependency, in which case the fetchpriority is irrelevant. See <https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/10/14/updates-to-script-modules-in-6-7/>. * However, in case it is added as a static import dependency, the fetchpriority is explicitly set to be 'low' * since the module should not be involved in the critical rendering path, and if it is, its fetchpriority will * be bumped to match the fetchpriority of the dependent script. */ $args = array(); if ( str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/interactivity' ) || str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/block-library' ) || '@wordpress/a11y' === $script_module_id ) { $args['fetchpriority'] = 'low'; $args['in_footer'] = true; } // Marks all Core blocks as compatible with client-side navigation. if ( str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/block-library' ) ) { wp_interactivity()->add_client_navigation_support_to_script_module( $script_module_id ); } $path = includes_url( "js/dist/script-modules/{$file_name}" ); wp_register_script_module( $script_module_id, $path, $script_module_data['dependencies'], $script_module_data['version'], $args ); } } Http/Status415-20260605062156.php 0000666 00000000752 15226714270 0011315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status415 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 415; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unsupported Media Type'; } Http/https-migration-20260605181738.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012734 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605081053-20260608191120.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-scripts-20260605094643.php 0000666 00000104060 15226714270 0013021 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Core class used to register scripts. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies */ class WP_Scripts extends WP_Dependencies { /** * Base URL for scripts. * * Full URL with trailing slash. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $base_url; /** * URL of the content directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $content_url; /** * Default version string for scripts. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $default_version; /** * Holds handles of scripts which are enqueued in footer. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $in_footer = array(); /** * Holds a list of script handles which will be concatenated. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $concat = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains script handles and their version. * * @since 2.8.0 * @deprecated 3.4.0 * @var string */ public $concat_version = ''; /** * Whether to perform concatenation. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var bool */ public $do_concat = false; /** * Holds HTML markup of scripts and additional data if concatenation * is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_html = ''; /** * Holds inline code if concatenation is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_code = ''; /** * Holds a list of script handles which are not in the default directory * if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_handles = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains handles and versions of scripts which * are not in the default directory if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_version = ''; /** * List of default directories. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $default_dirs; /** * Holds a mapping of dependents (as handles) for a given script handle. * Used to optimize recursive dependency tree checks. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var array<string, string[]> */ private $dependents_map = array(); /** * Holds a reference to the delayed (non-blocking) script loading strategies. * Used by methods that validate loading strategies. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var string[] */ private $delayed_strategies = array( 'defer', 'async' ); /** * Constructor. * * @since 2.6.0 */ public function __construct() { $this->init(); add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'init' ), 0 ); } /** * Initialize the class. * * @since 3.4.0 */ public function init() { /** * Fires when the WP_Scripts instance is initialized. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $wp_scripts WP_Scripts instance (passed by reference). */ do_action_ref_array( 'wp_default_scripts', array( &$this ) ); } /** * Prints scripts. * * Prints the scripts passed to it or the print queue. Also prints all necessary dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed: queue (false), * single script (string), or multiple scripts (array of strings). * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return string[] Handles of scripts that have been printed. */ public function print_scripts( $handles = false, $group = false ) { return $this->do_items( $handles, $group ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$display` parameter. * @deprecated 3.3.0 * * @see print_extra_script() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_scripts_l10n( $handle, $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::print_extra_script()' ); return $this->print_extra_script( $handle, $display ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_extra_script( $handle, $display = true ) { $output = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! $output ) { return; } /* * Do not print a sourceURL comment if concatenation is enabled. * * Extra scripts may be concatenated into a single script. * The line-based sourceURL comments may break concatenated scripts * and do not make sense when multiple scripts are joined together. */ if ( ! $this->do_concat ) { $output .= sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s", rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); } if ( ! $display ) { return $output; } wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); return true; } /** * Checks whether all dependents of a given handle are in the footer. * * If there are no dependents, this is considered the same as if all dependents were in the footer. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param string $handle Script handle. * @return bool Whether all dependents are in the footer. */ private function are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dep ) { if ( isset( $this->groups[ $dep ] ) && 0 === $this->groups[ $dep ] ) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Processes a script dependency. * * @since 2.6.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_item() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function do_item( $handle, $group = false ) { if ( ! parent::do_item( $handle ) ) { return false; } if ( 0 === $group && $this->groups[ $handle ] > 0 ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } if ( false === $group && in_array( $handle, $this->in_footer, true ) ) { $this->in_footer = array_diff( $this->in_footer, (array) $handle ); } $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( $obj->extra['conditional'] ?? false ) { return false; } if ( null === $obj->ver ) { $ver = ''; } else { $ver = $obj->ver ? $obj->ver : $this->default_version; } if ( isset( $this->args[ $handle ] ) ) { $ver = $ver ? $ver . '&' . $this->args[ $handle ] : $this->args[ $handle ]; } $src = $obj->src; $strategy = $this->get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ); $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); if ( ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $intended_strategy ) ) { $intended_strategy = ''; } /* * Move this script to the footer if: * 1. The script is in the header group. * 2. The current output is the header. * 3. The intended strategy is delayed. * 4. The actual strategy is not delayed. * 5. All dependent scripts are in the footer. */ if ( 0 === $group && 0 === $this->groups[ $handle ] && $intended_strategy && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) && $this->are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } $before_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'before' ); $after_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'after' ); if ( $before_script || $after_script ) { $inline_script_tag = $before_script . $after_script; } else { $inline_script_tag = ''; } /* * Prevent concatenation of scripts if the text domain is defined * to ensure the dependency order is respected. */ $translations_stop_concat = ! empty( $obj->textdomain ); $translations = $this->print_translations( $handle, false ); if ( $translations ) { /* * The sourceURL comment is not included by WP_Scripts::print_translations() * when `$display` is `false` to prevent issues where the script tag contents are used * by extenders for other purposes, for example concatenated with other script content. * * Include the sourceURL comment here as it would be when printed directly. */ $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $translations .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; $translations = wp_get_inline_script_tag( $translations, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } if ( $this->do_concat ) { /** * Filters the script loader source. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @param string $src Script loader source path. * @param string $handle Script handle. */ $filtered_src = apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ); if ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) && ( $before_script || $after_script || $translations_stop_concat || $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) ) ) { $this->do_concat = false; // Have to print the so-far concatenated scripts right away to maintain the right order. _print_scripts(); $this->reset(); } elseif ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) ) { $this->print_code .= $this->print_extra_script( $handle, false ); $this->concat .= "$handle,"; $this->concat_version .= "$handle$ver"; return true; } else { $this->ext_handles .= "$handle,"; $this->ext_version .= "$handle$ver"; } } $this->print_extra_script( $handle ); // A single item may alias a set of items, by having dependencies, but no source. if ( ! $src ) { if ( $inline_script_tag ) { if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $inline_script_tag; } else { echo $inline_script_tag; } } return true; } if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $this->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $this->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $this->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url_raw( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { return true; } $attr = array( 'src' => $src, 'id' => "{$handle}-js", ); if ( $strategy ) { $attr[ $strategy ] = true; } if ( $intended_strategy ) { $attr['data-wp-strategy'] = $intended_strategy; } // Determine fetchpriority. $original_fetchpriority = isset( $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] ) ? $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] : null; if ( null === $original_fetchpriority || ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $original_fetchpriority ) ) { $original_fetchpriority = 'auto'; } $actual_fetchpriority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $handle ); if ( null === $actual_fetchpriority ) { // If null, it's likely this script was not explicitly enqueued, so in this case use the original priority. $actual_fetchpriority = $original_fetchpriority; } if ( is_string( $actual_fetchpriority ) && 'auto' !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['fetchpriority'] = $actual_fetchpriority; } if ( $original_fetchpriority !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['data-wp-fetchpriority'] = $original_fetchpriority; } $tag = $translations . $before_script; $tag .= wp_get_script_tag( $attr ); $tag .= $after_script; /** * Filters the HTML script tag of an enqueued script. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string $tag The `<script>` tag for the enqueued script. * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param string $src The script's source URL. */ $tag = apply_filters( 'script_loader_tag', $tag, $handle, $src ); if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $tag; } else { echo $tag; } return true; } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { if ( ! $data ) { return false; } if ( 'after' !== $position ) { $position = 'before'; } $script = (array) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); $script[] = $data; return $this->add_data( $handle, $position, $script ); } /** * Prints inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 4.5.0 * @deprecated 6.3.0 Use methods get_inline_script_tag() or get_inline_script_data() instead. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to print inline scripts for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script tag * instead of just returning the script data. Default true. * @return string|false Script data on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_inline_script( $handle, $position = 'after', $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '6.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_data() or WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_tag()' ); $output = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $output ) ) { return false; } if ( $display ) { echo $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position ); } return $output; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $data = $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $data ) || ! is_array( $data ) ) { return ''; } /* * Print sourceURL comment regardless of concatenation. * * Inline scripts prevent scripts from being concatenated, so * sourceURL comments are safe to print for inline scripts. */ $data[] = sprintf( '//# sourceURL=%s', rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-{$position}" ) ); return trim( implode( "\n", $data ), "\n" ); } /** * Gets tags for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get associated inline script tag for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to get tag for inline * scripts in the before or after position. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $js = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $js ) ) { return ''; } $id = "{$handle}-js-{$position}"; return wp_get_inline_script_tag( $js, compact( 'id' ) ); } /** * Localizes a script, only if the script has already been added. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to attach data to. * @param string $object_name Name of the variable that will contain the data. * @param array $l10n Array of data to localize. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { if ( 'jquery' === $handle ) { $handle = 'jquery-core'; } if ( is_array( $l10n ) && isset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ) ) { // back compat, preserve the code in 'l10n_print_after' if present. $after = $l10n['l10n_print_after']; unset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ); } if ( ! is_array( $l10n ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $l10n, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'The %1$s parameter must be an array. To pass arbitrary data to scripts, use the %2$s function instead.' ), '<code>$l10n</code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '5.7.0' ); if ( false === $l10n ) { // This should really not be needed, but is necessary for backward compatibility. $l10n = array( $l10n ); } } if ( is_string( $l10n ) ) { $l10n = html_entity_decode( $l10n, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } elseif ( is_array( $l10n ) ) { foreach ( $l10n as $key => $value ) { if ( ! is_scalar( $value ) ) { continue; } $l10n[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( (string) $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } $script = "var $object_name = " . wp_json_encode( $l10n, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ';'; if ( ! empty( $after ) ) { $script .= "\n$after;"; } $data = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $script = "$data\n$script"; } return $this->add_data( $handle, 'data', $script ); } /** * Sets handle group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::set_group() * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param bool $recursion Internal flag that calling function was called recursively. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool Not already in the group or a lower group. */ public function set_group( $handle, $recursion, $group = false ) { if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) && 1 === $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) { $calculated_group = 1; } else { $calculated_group = (int) $this->get_data( $handle, 'group' ); } if ( false !== $group && $calculated_group > $group ) { $calculated_group = $group; } return parent::set_group( $handle, $recursion, $calculated_group ); } /** * Sets a translation textdomain. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to register a translation domain to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was registered, false if not. */ public function set_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } /** @var \_WP_Dependency $obj */ $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( ! in_array( 'wp-i18n', $obj->deps, true ) ) { $obj->deps[] = 'wp-i18n'; } return $obj->set_translations( $domain, $path ); } /** * Prints translations set for a specific handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return string|false Script on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_translations( $handle, $display = true ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) || empty( $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain ) ) { return false; } $domain = $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain; $path = ''; if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path ) ) { $path = $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path; } $json_translations = load_script_textdomain( $handle, $domain, $path ); if ( ! $json_translations ) { return false; } $output = <<<JS ( function( domain, translations ) { var localeData = translations.locale_data[ domain ] || translations.locale_data.messages; localeData[""].domain = domain; wp.i18n.setLocaleData( localeData, domain ); } )( "{$domain}", {$json_translations} ); JS; if ( $display ) { $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $output .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } return $output; } /** * Determines script dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::all_deps() * * @param string|string[] $handles Item handle (string) or item handles (array of strings). * @param bool $recursion Optional. Internal flag that function is calling itself. * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function all_deps( $handles, $recursion = false, $group = false ) { $result = parent::all_deps( $handles, $recursion, $group ); if ( ! $recursion ) { /** * Filters the list of script dependencies left to print. * * @since 2.3.0 * * @param string[] $to_do An array of script dependency handles. */ $this->to_do = apply_filters( 'print_scripts_array', $this->to_do ); } return $result; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the head group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_head_items() { $this->do_items( false, 0 ); return $this->done; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the footer group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_footer_items() { $this->do_items( false, 1 ); return $this->done; } /** * Whether a handle's source is in a default directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $src The source of the enqueued script. * @return bool True if found, false if not. */ public function in_default_dir( $src ) { if ( ! $this->default_dirs ) { return true; } if ( str_starts_with( $src, '/' . WPINC . '/js/l10n' ) ) { return false; } foreach ( (array) $this->default_dirs as $test ) { if ( str_starts_with( $src, $test ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * This overrides the add_data method from WP_Dependencies, to support normalizing of $args. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param string $key The data key. * @param mixed $value The data value. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } if ( 'conditional' === $key ) { // If a dependency is declared by a conditional script, remove it. $this->registered[ $handle ]->deps = array(); } if ( 'strategy' === $key ) { if ( ! empty( $value ) && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid strategy `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src && $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a strategy `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } } elseif ( 'fetchpriority' === $key ) { if ( empty( $value ) ) { $value = 'auto'; } if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid fetchpriority `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a fetchpriority `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } } return parent::add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } /** * Gets all dependents of a script. * * This is not recursive. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string[] Script handles. */ private function get_dependents( $handle ) { // Check if dependents map for the handle in question is present. If so, use it. if ( isset( $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] ) ) { return $this->dependents_map[ $handle ]; } $dependents = array(); // Iterate over all registered scripts, finding dependents of the script passed to this method. foreach ( $this->registered as $registered_handle => $args ) { if ( in_array( $handle, $args->deps, true ) ) { $dependents[] = $registered_handle; } } // Add the handles dependents to the map to ease future lookups. $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] = $dependents; return $dependents; } /** * Checks if the strategy passed is a valid delayed (non-blocking) strategy. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string|mixed $strategy The strategy to check. * @return bool True if $strategy is one of the delayed strategies, otherwise false. */ private function is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ): bool { return in_array( $strategy, $this->delayed_strategies, true ); } /** * Checks if the provided fetchpriority is valid. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|mixed $priority Fetch priority. * @return bool Whether valid fetchpriority. */ private function is_valid_fetchpriority( $priority ): bool { return in_array( $priority, array( 'auto', 'low', 'high' ), true ); } /** * Gets the best eligible loading strategy for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string The best eligible loading strategy. */ private function get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ) { $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // Bail early if there is no intended strategy. if ( ! $intended_strategy ) { return ''; } /* * If the intended strategy is 'defer', limit the initial list of eligible * strategies, since 'async' can fallback to 'defer', but not vice-versa. */ $initial_strategy = ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) ? array( 'defer' ) : null; $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $initial_strategy ); // Return early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return ''; } return in_array( 'async', $eligible_strategies, true ) ? 'async' : 'defer'; } /** * Filter the list of eligible loading strategies for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @param string[]|null $eligible_strategies Optional. The list of strategies to filter. Default null. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string[]> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed eligible loading strategies by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string[] A list of eligible loading strategies that could be used. */ private function filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $eligible_strategies = null, $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ) { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If no strategies are being passed, all strategies are eligible. if ( null === $eligible_strategies ) { $eligible_strategies = $this->delayed_strategies; } // If this handle was already checked, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // Mark this handle as checked. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // If this handle isn't registered, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // If the handle is not enqueued, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } $is_alias = (bool) ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src; $intended_strategy = $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // For non-alias handles, an empty intended strategy filters all strategies. if ( ! $is_alias && empty( $intended_strategy ) ) { return array(); } // Handles with inline scripts attached in the 'after' position cannot be delayed. if ( $this->has_inline_script( $handle, 'after' ) ) { return array(); } // If the intended strategy is 'defer', filter out 'async'. if ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) { $eligible_strategies = array( 'defer' ); } $dependents = $this->get_dependents( $handle ); // Recursively filter eligible strategies for dependents. foreach ( $dependents as $dependent ) { // Bail early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return array(); } $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $dependent, $eligible_strategies, $checked, $stored_results ); } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $eligible_strategies; return $eligible_strategies; } /** * Gets the highest fetch priority for a given script and all of its dependent scripts. * * @since 6.9.0 * @see self::filter_eligible_strategies() * @see WP_Script_Modules::get_highest_fetchpriority() * * @param string $handle Script module ID. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed max priority by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string|null Highest fetch priority for the script and its dependents. */ private function get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( string $handle, array $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ): ?string { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If there is a recursive dependency, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return null; } // Mark this handle as checked to guard against infinite recursion. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // Abort if the script is not enqueued or a dependency of an enqueued script. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return null; } $fetchpriority = $this->get_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority' ); if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $fetchpriority ) ) { $fetchpriority = 'auto'; } static $priorities = array( 'low', 'auto', 'high', ); $high_priority_index = count( $priorities ) - 1; $highest_priority_index = (int) array_search( $fetchpriority, $priorities, true ); if ( $highest_priority_index !== $high_priority_index ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dependent_handle ) { $dependent_priority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $dependent_handle, $checked, $stored_results ); if ( is_string( $dependent_priority ) ) { $highest_priority_index = max( $highest_priority_index, (int) array_search( $dependent_priority, $priorities, true ) ); if ( $highest_priority_index === $high_priority_index ) { break; } } } } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; // @phpstan-ignore parameterByRef.type (We know the index is valid and that this will be a string.) return $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. Must be lowercase. * @param string $position The position of the inline script. * @return bool Whether the handle has an inline script (either before or after). */ private function has_inline_script( $handle, $position = null ) { if ( $position && in_array( $position, array( 'before', 'after' ), true ) ) { return (bool) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); } return (bool) ( $this->get_data( $handle, 'before' ) || $this->get_data( $handle, 'after' ) ); } /** * Resets class properties. * * @since 2.8.0 */ public function reset() { $this->do_concat = false; $this->print_code = ''; $this->concat = ''; $this->concat_version = ''; $this->print_html = ''; $this->ext_version = ''; $this->ext_handles = ''; } /** * Gets a script-specific dependency warning message. * * @since 6.9.1 * * @param string $handle Script handle with missing dependencies. * @param string[] $missing_dependency_handles Missing dependency handles. * @return string Formatted, localized warning message. */ protected function get_dependency_warning_message( $handle, $missing_dependency_handles ) { return sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script handle, 2: List of missing dependency handles. */ __( 'The script with the handle "%1$s" was enqueued with dependencies that are not registered: %2$s.' ), $handle, implode( wp_get_list_item_separator(), $missing_dependency_handles ) ); } } Http/https-detection-20260605211544.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605172212.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status500.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0007726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status500 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 500; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Internal Server Error'; } Http/https-migration-20260606022251.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605211440-20260608172959.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014322 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606110645.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606014211.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012702 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status403-20260605060249.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0011307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status403 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 403; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Forbidden'; } Http/https-migration-20260606112432.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260607154209-20260610011428.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605182534.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012727 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status411-20260605023316.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0011304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 411 Length Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 411 Length Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status411 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 411; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Length Required'; } Http/https-migration-20260605172034.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status400-20260605023319.php 0000666 00000000711 15226714270 0011300 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status400 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 400; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Bad Request'; } Http/Status505-20260605024212.php 0000666 00000000766 15226714270 0011311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status505 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 505; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'HTTP Version Not Supported'; } Http/Http-20260605084118.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0010514 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } Http/https-migration-20260606111420-20260608073835.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605022840-20260608213324.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260607154209-20260610160643.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606094733.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012733 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607133407.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607013104-20260609165520.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/script-loader-20260606232148.php 0000666 00000465210 15226714270 0012355 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress scripts and styles default loader. * * Several constants are used to manage the loading, concatenating and compression of scripts and CSS: * define('SCRIPT_DEBUG', true); loads the development (non-minified) versions of all scripts and CSS, and disables compression and concatenation, * define('CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS', false); disables compression and concatenation of scripts and CSS, * define('COMPRESS_SCRIPTS', false); disables compression of scripts, * define('COMPRESS_CSS', false); disables compression of CSS, * define('ENFORCE_GZIP', true); forces gzip for compression (default is deflate). * * The globals $concatenate_scripts, $compress_scripts and $compress_css can be set by plugins * to temporarily override the above settings. Also a compression test is run once and the result is saved * as option 'can_compress_scripts' (0/1). The test will run again if that option is deleted. * * @package WordPress */ /** WordPress Dependency Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-dependency.php'; /** WordPress Dependencies Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-dependencies.php'; /** WordPress Scripts Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; /** WordPress Scripts Functions */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/functions.wp-scripts.php'; /** WordPress Styles Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-styles.php'; /** WordPress Styles Functions */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/functions.wp-styles.php'; /** * Registers TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * @global bool $compress_scripts * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. * @param bool $force_uncompressed Whether to forcibly prevent gzip compression. Default false. */ function wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $scripts, $force_uncompressed = false ) { global $tinymce_version, $concatenate_scripts, $compress_scripts; $suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix(); $dev_suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix( 'dev' ); script_concat_settings(); $compressed = $compress_scripts && $concatenate_scripts && ! $force_uncompressed; /* * Load tinymce.js when running from /src, otherwise load wp-tinymce.js (in production) * or tinymce.min.js (when SCRIPT_DEBUG is true). */ if ( $compressed ) { $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce', includes_url( 'js/tinymce/' ) . 'wp-tinymce.js', array(), $tinymce_version ); } else { $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce-root', includes_url( 'js/tinymce/' ) . "tinymce$dev_suffix.js", array(), $tinymce_version ); $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce', includes_url( 'js/tinymce/' ) . "plugins/compat3x/plugin$dev_suffix.js", array( 'wp-tinymce-root' ), $tinymce_version ); } $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce-lists', includes_url( "js/tinymce/plugins/lists/plugin$suffix.js" ), array( 'wp-tinymce' ), $tinymce_version ); } /** * Registers all the WordPress vendor scripts that are in the standardized * `js/dist/vendor/` location. * * For the order of `$scripts->add` see `wp_default_scripts`. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale WordPress date and time locale object. * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages_vendor( $scripts ) { global $wp_locale; $suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix(); $vendor_scripts = array( 'react', 'react-dom' => array( 'react' ), 'react-jsx-runtime' => array( 'react' ), 'regenerator-runtime', 'moment', 'lodash', 'wp-polyfill-fetch', 'wp-polyfill-formdata', 'wp-polyfill-node-contains', 'wp-polyfill-url', 'wp-polyfill-dom-rect', 'wp-polyfill-element-closest', 'wp-polyfill-object-fit', 'wp-polyfill-inert', 'wp-polyfill', ); $vendor_scripts_versions = array( 'react' => '18.3.1.1', // Final .1 due to switch to UMD build, can be removed in the next update. 'react-dom' => '18.3.1.1', // Final .1 due to switch to UMD build, can be removed in the next update. 'react-jsx-runtime' => '18.3.1', 'regenerator-runtime' => '0.14.1', 'moment' => '2.30.1', 'lodash' => '4.17.21', 'wp-polyfill-fetch' => '3.6.20', 'wp-polyfill-formdata' => '4.0.10', 'wp-polyfill-node-contains' => '4.8.0', 'wp-polyfill-url' => '3.6.4', 'wp-polyfill-dom-rect' => '4.8.0', 'wp-polyfill-element-closest' => '3.0.2', 'wp-polyfill-object-fit' => '2.3.5', 'wp-polyfill-inert' => '3.1.3', 'wp-polyfill' => '3.15.0', ); foreach ( $vendor_scripts as $handle => $dependencies ) { if ( is_string( $dependencies ) ) { $handle = $dependencies; $dependencies = array(); } $path = "/wp-includes/js/dist/vendor/$handle$suffix.js"; $version = $vendor_scripts_versions[ $handle ]; $scripts->add( $handle, $path, $dependencies, $version, 1 ); } did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->add_inline_script( 'lodash', 'window.lodash = _.noConflict();' ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->add_inline_script( 'moment', sprintf( "moment.updateLocale( '%s', %s );", esc_js( get_user_locale() ), wp_json_encode( array( 'months' => array_values( $wp_locale->month ), 'monthsShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->month_abbrev ), 'weekdays' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday ), 'weekdaysShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_abbrev ), 'week' => array( 'dow' => (int) get_option( 'start_of_week', 0 ), ), 'longDateFormat' => array( 'LT' => get_option( 'time_format', __( 'g:i a' ) ), 'LTS' => null, 'L' => null, 'LL' => get_option( 'date_format', __( 'F j, Y' ) ), 'LLL' => __( 'F j, Y g:i a' ), 'LLLL' => null, ), ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ), 'after' ); } /** * Returns contents of an inline script used in appending polyfill scripts for * browsers which fail the provided tests. The provided array is a mapping from * a condition to verify feature support to its polyfill script handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. * @param string[] $tests Features to detect. * @return string Conditional polyfill inline script. */ function wp_get_script_polyfill( $scripts, $tests ) { $polyfill = ''; foreach ( $tests as $test => $handle ) { if ( ! array_key_exists( $handle, $scripts->registered ) ) { continue; } $src = $scripts->registered[ $handle ]->src; $ver = $scripts->registered[ $handle ]->ver; if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $scripts->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $scripts->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $scripts->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { continue; } $polyfill .= ( // Test presence of feature... '( ' . $test . ' ) || ' . /* * ...appending polyfill on any failures. Cautious viewers may balk * at the `document.write`. Its caveat of synchronous mid-stream * blocking write is exactly the behavior we need though. */ 'document.write( \'<script src="' . $src . '"></scr\' + \'ipt>\' );' ); } return $polyfill; } /** * Registers development scripts that integrate with `@wordpress/scripts`. * * @see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/trunk/packages/scripts#start * * @since 6.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_register_development_scripts( $scripts ) { if ( ! defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) || ! SCRIPT_DEBUG || empty( $scripts->registered['react'] ) || defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ) { return; } $development_scripts = array( 'react-refresh-entry', 'react-refresh-runtime', ); foreach ( $development_scripts as $script_name ) { $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . '/assets/script-loader-' . $script_name . '.php'; if ( ! is_array( $assets ) ) { return; } $scripts->add( 'wp-' . $script_name, '/wp-includes/js/dist/development/' . $script_name . '.js', $assets['dependencies'], $assets['version'] ); } // See https://github.com/pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin/blob/main/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md#externalising-react. $scripts->registered['react']->deps[] = 'wp-react-refresh-entry'; } /** * Registers all the WordPress packages scripts that are in the standardized * `js/dist/` location. * * For the order of `$scripts->add` see `wp_default_scripts`. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages_scripts( $scripts ) { $suffix = defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ? '.min' : wp_scripts_get_suffix(); /* * Expects multidimensional array like: * * 'a11y.js' => array('dependencies' => array(...), 'version' => '...'), * 'annotations.js' => array('dependencies' => array(...), 'version' => '...'), * 'api-fetch.js' => array(... */ $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . "/assets/script-loader-packages{$suffix}.php"; foreach ( $assets as $file_name => $package_data ) { $basename = str_replace( $suffix . '.js', '', basename( $file_name ) ); $handle = 'wp-' . $basename; $path = "/wp-includes/js/dist/{$basename}{$suffix}.js"; if ( ! empty( $package_data['dependencies'] ) ) { $dependencies = $package_data['dependencies']; } else { $dependencies = array(); } // Add dependencies that cannot be detected and generated by build tools. switch ( $handle ) { case 'wp-block-library': array_push( $dependencies, 'editor' ); break; case 'wp-edit-post': array_push( $dependencies, 'media-models', 'media-views', 'postbox', 'wp-dom-ready' ); break; case 'wp-preferences': array_push( $dependencies, 'wp-preferences-persistence' ); break; } $scripts->add( $handle, $path, $dependencies, $package_data['version'], 1 ); if ( in_array( 'wp-i18n', $dependencies, true ) ) { $scripts->set_translations( $handle ); } /* * Manually set the text direction localization after wp-i18n is printed. * This ensures that wp.i18n.isRTL() returns true in RTL languages. * We cannot use $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-i18n' ) to do this * because WordPress prints a script's translations *before* the script, * which means, in the case of wp-i18n, that wp.i18n.setLocaleData() * is called before wp.i18n is defined. */ if ( 'wp-i18n' === $handle ) { $ltr = _x( 'ltr', 'text direction' ); $script = sprintf( "wp.i18n.setLocaleData( { 'text direction\u0004ltr': [ '%s' ] } );", $ltr ); $scripts->add_inline_script( $handle, $script, 'after' ); } } } /** * Adds inline scripts required for the WordPress JavaScript packages. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 6.4.0 Added relative time strings for the `wp-date` inline script output. * * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale WordPress date and time locale object. * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages_inline_scripts( $scripts ) { global $wp_locale, $wpdb; if ( isset( $scripts->registered['wp-api-fetch'] ) ) { $scripts->registered['wp-api-fetch']->deps[] = 'wp-hooks'; } $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-api-fetch', sprintf( 'wp.apiFetch.use( wp.apiFetch.createRootURLMiddleware( "%s" ) );', sanitize_url( get_rest_url() ) ), 'after' ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-api-fetch', implode( "\n", array( sprintf( 'wp.apiFetch.nonceMiddleware = wp.apiFetch.createNonceMiddleware( "%s" );', wp_installing() ? '' : wp_create_nonce( 'wp_rest' ) ), 'wp.apiFetch.use( wp.apiFetch.nonceMiddleware );', 'wp.apiFetch.use( wp.apiFetch.mediaUploadMiddleware );', sprintf( 'wp.apiFetch.nonceEndpoint = "%s";', admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php?action=rest-nonce' ) ), ) ), 'after' ); $meta_key = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix() . 'persisted_preferences'; $user_id = get_current_user_id(); $preload_data = get_user_meta( $user_id, $meta_key, true ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-preferences', sprintf( '( function() { var serverData = %s; var userId = "%d"; var persistenceLayer = wp.preferencesPersistence.__unstableCreatePersistenceLayer( serverData, userId ); var preferencesStore = wp.preferences.store; wp.data.dispatch( preferencesStore ).setPersistenceLayer( persistenceLayer ); } ) ();', wp_json_encode( $preload_data, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ), $user_id ) ); // Backwards compatibility - configure the old wp-data persistence system. $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-data', implode( "\n", array( '( function() {', ' var userId = ' . get_current_user_id() . ';', ' var storageKey = "WP_DATA_USER_" + userId;', ' wp.data', ' .use( wp.data.plugins.persistence, { storageKey: storageKey } );', '} )();', ) ) ); // Calculate the timezone abbr (EDT, PST) if possible. $timezone_string = get_option( 'timezone_string', 'UTC' ); $timezone_abbr = ''; if ( ! empty( $timezone_string ) ) { $timezone_date = new DateTime( 'now', new DateTimeZone( $timezone_string ) ); $timezone_abbr = $timezone_date->format( 'T' ); } $gmt_offset = get_option( 'gmt_offset', 0 ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-date', sprintf( 'wp.date.setSettings( %s );', wp_json_encode( array( 'l10n' => array( 'locale' => get_user_locale(), 'months' => array_values( $wp_locale->month ), 'monthsShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->month_abbrev ), 'weekdays' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday ), 'weekdaysShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_abbrev ), 'meridiem' => (object) $wp_locale->meridiem, 'relative' => array( /* translators: %s: Duration. */ 'future' => __( '%s from now' ), /* translators: %s: Duration. */ 'past' => __( '%s ago' ), /* translators: One second from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a second ago" or "a second from now". */ 's' => __( 'a second' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in seconds from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 seconds ago" or "4 seconds from now". */ 'ss' => __( '%d seconds' ), /* translators: One minute from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a minute ago" or "a minute from now". */ 'm' => __( 'a minute' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in minutes from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 minutes ago" or "4 minutes from now". */ 'mm' => __( '%d minutes' ), /* translators: One hour from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "an hour ago" or "an hour from now". */ 'h' => __( 'an hour' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in hours from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 hours ago" or "4 hours from now". */ 'hh' => __( '%d hours' ), /* translators: One day from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a day ago" or "a day from now". */ 'd' => __( 'a day' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in days from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 days ago" or "4 days from now". */ 'dd' => __( '%d days' ), /* translators: One month from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a month ago" or "a month from now". */ 'M' => __( 'a month' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in months from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 months ago" or "4 months from now". */ 'MM' => __( '%d months' ), /* translators: One year from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a year ago" or "a year from now". */ 'y' => __( 'a year' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in years from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 years ago" or "4 years from now". */ 'yy' => __( '%d years' ), ), 'startOfWeek' => (int) get_option( 'start_of_week', 0 ), ), 'formats' => array( /* translators: Time format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'time' => get_option( 'time_format', __( 'g:i a' ) ), /* translators: Date format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'date' => get_option( 'date_format', __( 'F j, Y' ) ), /* translators: Date/Time format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'datetime' => __( 'F j, Y g:i a' ), /* translators: Abbreviated date/time format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'datetimeAbbreviated' => __( 'M j, Y g:i a' ), ), 'timezone' => array( 'offset' => (float) $gmt_offset, 'offsetFormatted' => str_replace( array( '.25', '.5', '.75' ), array( ':15', ':30', ':45' ), (string) $gmt_offset ), 'string' => $timezone_string, 'abbr' => $timezone_abbr, ), ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ), 'after' ); // Loading the old editor and its config to ensure the classic block works as expected. $scripts->add_inline_script( 'editor', 'window.wp.oldEditor = window.wp.editor;', 'after' ); /* * wp-editor module is exposed as window.wp.editor. * Problem: there is quite some code expecting window.wp.oldEditor object available under window.wp.editor. * Solution: fuse the two objects together to maintain backward compatibility. * For more context, see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/33203. */ $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-editor', 'Object.assign( window.wp.editor, window.wp.oldEditor );', 'after' ); } /** * Adds inline scripts required for the TinyMCE in the block editor. * * These TinyMCE init settings are used to extend and override the default settings * from `_WP_Editors::default_settings()` for the Classic block. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts */ function wp_tinymce_inline_scripts() { global $wp_scripts; /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $editor_settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', array( 'tinymce' => true ), 'classic-block' ); $tinymce_plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $tinymce_plugins = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $tinymce_plugins, 'classic-block' ); $tinymce_plugins = array_unique( $tinymce_plugins ); $disable_captions = false; // Runs after `tiny_mce_plugins` but before `mce_buttons`. /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $disable_captions = true; } $toolbar1 = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'unlink', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', 'wp_add_media', 'wp_adv', ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar1 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $toolbar1, 'classic-block' ); $toolbar2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', 'wp_help', ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $toolbar2, 'classic-block' ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), 'classic-block' ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), 'classic-block' ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), 'classic-block' ); $tinymce_settings = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', $tinymce_plugins ), 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $toolbar1 ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $toolbar2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $toolbar3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $toolbar4 ), 'external_plugins' => wp_json_encode( $external_plugins ), 'classic_block_editor' => true, ); if ( $disable_captions ) { $tinymce_settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } if ( ! empty( $editor_settings['tinymce'] ) && is_array( $editor_settings['tinymce'] ) ) { $tinymce_settings = array_merge( $tinymce_settings, $editor_settings['tinymce'] ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $tinymce_settings = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $tinymce_settings, 'classic-block' ); /* * Do "by hand" translation from PHP array to js object. * Prevents breakage in some custom settings. */ $init_obj = ''; foreach ( $tinymce_settings as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $init_obj .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $init_obj .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $init_obj .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } $init_obj = '{' . trim( $init_obj, ' ,' ) . '}'; $script = 'window.wpEditorL10n = { tinymce: { baseURL: ' . wp_json_encode( includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ', suffix: ' . ( SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '""' : '".min"' ) . ', settings: ' . $init_obj . ', } }'; $wp_scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-block-library', $script, 'before' ); } /** * Registers all the WordPress packages scripts. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages( $scripts ) { wp_default_packages_vendor( $scripts ); wp_register_development_scripts( $scripts ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $scripts ); wp_default_packages_scripts( $scripts ); if ( did_action( 'init' ) ) { wp_default_packages_inline_scripts( $scripts ); } } /** * Returns the suffix that can be used for the scripts. * * There are two suffix types, the normal one and the dev suffix. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $type The type of suffix to retrieve. * @return string The script suffix. */ function wp_scripts_get_suffix( $type = '' ) { static $suffixes; if ( null === $suffixes ) { /* * Include an unmodified $wp_version. * * Note: wp_get_wp_version() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * wp-includes/functions.php is not loaded. */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/version.php'; /* * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded. */ $develop_src = false !== strpos( $wp_version, '-src' ); if ( ! defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) ) { define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', $develop_src ); } $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $dev_suffix = $develop_src ? '' : '.min'; $suffixes = array( 'suffix' => $suffix, 'dev_suffix' => $dev_suffix, ); } if ( 'dev' === $type ) { return $suffixes['dev_suffix']; } return $suffixes['suffix']; } /** * Registers all WordPress scripts. * * Localizes some of them. * args order: `$scripts->add( 'handle', 'url', 'dependencies', 'query-string', 1 );` * when last arg === 1 queues the script for the footer * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_scripts( $scripts ) { $suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix(); $dev_suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix( 'dev' ); $guessurl = site_url(); if ( ! $guessurl ) { $guessed_url = true; $guessurl = wp_guess_url(); } $scripts->base_url = $guessurl; $scripts->content_url = defined( 'WP_CONTENT_URL' ) ? WP_CONTENT_URL : ''; $scripts->default_version = get_bloginfo( 'version' ); $scripts->default_dirs = array( '/wp-admin/js/', '/wp-includes/js/' ); $scripts->add( 'utils', "/wp-includes/js/utils$suffix.js" ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'utils', 'userSettings', array( 'url' => (string) SITECOOKIEPATH, 'uid' => (string) get_current_user_id(), 'time' => (string) time(), 'secure' => (string) ( 'https' === parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ) ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'common', "/wp-admin/js/common$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'hoverIntent', 'utils', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'common' ); $bulk_action_observer_ids = array( 'bulk_action' => 'action', 'changeit' => 'new_role', ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'common', 'bulkActionObserverIds', /** * Filters the array of field name attributes for bulk actions. * * @since 6.8.1 * * @param array $bulk_action_observer_ids { * An array of field name attributes for bulk actions. * * @type string $bulk_action The bulk action field name. Default 'action'. * @type string $changeit The new role field name. Default 'new_role'. * } */ apply_filters( 'bulk_action_observer_ids', $bulk_action_observer_ids ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-sanitize', "/wp-includes/js/wp-sanitize$suffix.js", array(), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'sack', "/wp-includes/js/tw-sack$suffix.js", array(), '1.6.1', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'quicktags', "/wp-includes/js/quicktags$suffix.js", array(), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'quicktags', 'quicktagsL10n', array( 'closeAllOpenTags' => __( 'Close all open tags' ), 'closeTags' => __( 'close tags' ), 'enterURL' => __( 'Enter the URL' ), 'enterImageURL' => __( 'Enter the URL of the image' ), 'enterImageDescription' => __( 'Enter a description of the image' ), 'textdirection' => __( 'text direction' ), 'toggleTextdirection' => __( 'Toggle Editor Text Direction' ), 'dfw' => __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'strong' => __( 'Bold' ), 'strongClose' => __( 'Close bold tag' ), 'em' => __( 'Italic' ), 'emClose' => __( 'Close italic tag' ), 'link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'blockquote' => __( 'Blockquote' ), 'blockquoteClose' => __( 'Close blockquote tag' ), 'del' => __( 'Deleted text (strikethrough)' ), 'delClose' => __( 'Close deleted text tag' ), 'ins' => __( 'Inserted text' ), 'insClose' => __( 'Close inserted text tag' ), 'image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'ul' => __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'ulClose' => __( 'Close bulleted list tag' ), 'ol' => __( 'Numbered list' ), 'olClose' => __( 'Close numbered list tag' ), 'li' => __( 'List item' ), 'liClose' => __( 'Close list item tag' ), 'code' => __( 'Code' ), 'codeClose' => __( 'Close code tag' ), 'more' => __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'colorpicker', "/wp-includes/js/colorpicker$suffix.js", array( 'prototype' ), '3517m' ); $scripts->add( 'editor', "/wp-admin/js/editor$suffix.js", array( 'utils', 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'clipboard', "/wp-includes/js/clipboard$suffix.js", array(), '2.0.11', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'wp-ajax-response', "/wp-includes/js/wp-ajax-response$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'wp-ajax-response', 'wpAjax', array( 'noPerm' => __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to do that.' ), 'broken' => __( 'An error occurred while processing your request. Please try again later.' ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-api-request', "/wp-includes/js/api-request$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); // `wpApiSettings` is also used by `wp-api`, which depends on this script. did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'wp-api-request', 'wpApiSettings', array( 'root' => sanitize_url( get_rest_url() ), 'nonce' => wp_installing() ? '' : wp_create_nonce( 'wp_rest' ), 'versionString' => 'wp/v2/', ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-pointer', "/wp-includes/js/wp-pointer$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-pointer' ); $scripts->add( 'autosave', "/wp-includes/js/autosave$suffix.js", array( 'heartbeat' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'heartbeat', "/wp-includes/js/heartbeat$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-hooks' ), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'heartbeat', 'heartbeatSettings', /** * Filters the Heartbeat settings. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param array $settings Heartbeat settings array. */ apply_filters( 'heartbeat_settings', array() ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-auth-check', "/wp-includes/js/wp-auth-check$suffix.js", array( 'heartbeat' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-auth-check' ); $scripts->add( 'wp-lists', "/wp-includes/js/wp-lists$suffix.js", array( 'wp-ajax-response', 'jquery-color' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'site-icon', '/wp-admin/js/site-icon.js', array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'site-icon' ); // WordPress no longer uses or bundles Prototype or script.aculo.us. These are now pulled from an external source. $scripts->add( 'prototype', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/prototype/1.7.1.0/prototype.js', array(), '1.7.1' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-root', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/scriptaculous.js', array( 'prototype' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-builder', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/builder.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-dragdrop', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/dragdrop.js', array( 'scriptaculous-builder', 'scriptaculous-effects' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-effects', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/effects.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-slider', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/slider.js', array( 'scriptaculous-effects' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-sound', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/sound.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-controls', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/controls.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous', false, array( 'scriptaculous-dragdrop', 'scriptaculous-slider', 'scriptaculous-controls' ) ); // Not used in core, replaced by Jcrop.js. $scripts->add( 'cropper', '/wp-includes/js/crop/cropper.js', array( 'scriptaculous-dragdrop' ) ); /* * jQuery. * The unminified jquery.js and jquery-migrate.js are included to facilitate debugging. */ $scripts->add( 'jquery', false, array( 'jquery-core', 'jquery-migrate' ), '3.7.1' ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-core', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery$suffix.js", array(), '3.7.1' ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-migrate', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery-migrate$suffix.js", array(), '3.4.1' ); /* * Full jQuery UI. * The build process in 1.12.1 has changed significantly. * In order to keep backwards compatibility, and to keep the optimized loading, * the source files were flattened and included with some modifications for AMD loading. * A notable change is that 'jquery-ui-core' now contains 'jquery-ui-position' and 'jquery-ui-widget'. */ $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-core', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/core$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-core', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-blind', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-blind$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-bounce', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-bounce$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-clip', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-clip$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-drop', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-drop$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-explode', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-explode$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-fade', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-fade$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-fold', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-fold$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-highlight', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-highlight$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-puff', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-puff$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core', 'jquery-effects-scale' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-pulsate', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-pulsate$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-scale', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-scale$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core', 'jquery-effects-size' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-shake', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-shake$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-size', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-size$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-slide', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-slide$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-transfer', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-transfer$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); // Widgets $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-accordion', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/accordion$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/autocomplete$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-menu', 'wp-a11y' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-button', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/button$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core', 'jquery-ui-controlgroup', 'jquery-ui-checkboxradio' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-datepicker', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/datepicker$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-dialog', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/dialog$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-resizable', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-button' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-menu', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/menu$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-mouse', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/mouse$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-progressbar', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/progressbar$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-selectmenu', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/selectmenu$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-menu' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-slider', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/slider$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-spinner', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/spinner$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-button' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-tabs', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/tabs$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-tooltip', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/tooltip$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); // New in 1.12.1 $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-checkboxradio', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/checkboxradio$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-controlgroup', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/controlgroup$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); // Interactions $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-draggable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/draggable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-droppable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/droppable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-draggable' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-resizable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/resizable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-selectable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/selectable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-sortable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/sortable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); /* * As of 1.12.1 `jquery-ui-position` and `jquery-ui-widget` are part of `jquery-ui-core`. * Listed here for back-compat. */ $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-position', false, array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); 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$scripts->add( 'csslint', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/csslint.js', array(), '1.0.5' ); $scripts->add( 'esprima', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/esprima.js', array(), '4.0.0' ); $scripts->add( 'jshint', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/fakejshint.js', array( 'esprima' ), '2.9.5' ); $scripts->add( 'jsonlint', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/jsonlint.js', array(), '1.6.2' ); $scripts->add( 'htmlhint', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/htmlhint.js', array(), '0.9.14-xwp' ); $scripts->add( 'htmlhint-kses', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/htmlhint-kses.js', array( 'htmlhint' ) ); $scripts->add( 'code-editor', "/wp-admin/js/code-editor$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-codemirror', 'underscore' ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-theme-plugin-editor', "/wp-admin/js/theme-plugin-editor$suffix.js", array( 'common', 'wp-util', 'wp-sanitize', 'jquery', 'jquery-ui-core', 'wp-a11y', 'underscore' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-theme-plugin-editor' ); $scripts->add( 'wp-playlist', "/wp-includes/js/mediaelement/wp-playlist$suffix.js", array( 'wp-util', 'backbone', 'mediaelement' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'zxcvbn-async', "/wp-includes/js/zxcvbn-async$suffix.js", array(), '1.0' ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'zxcvbn-async', '_zxcvbnSettings', array( 'src' => empty( $guessed_url ) ? includes_url( '/js/zxcvbn.min.js' ) : $scripts->base_url . '/wp-includes/js/zxcvbn.min.js', ) ); $scripts->add( 'password-strength-meter', "/wp-admin/js/password-strength-meter$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'zxcvbn-async' ), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'password-strength-meter', 'pwsL10n', array( 'unknown' => _x( 'Password strength unknown', 'password strength' ), 'short' => _x( 'Very weak', 'password strength' ), 'bad' => _x( 'Weak', 'password strength' ), 'good' => _x( 'Medium', 'password strength' ), 'strong' => _x( 'Strong', 'password strength' ), 'mismatch' => _x( 'Mismatch', 'password mismatch' ), ) ); $scripts->set_translations( 'password-strength-meter' ); $scripts->add( 'password-toggle', "/wp-admin/js/password-toggle$suffix.js", array(), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'password-toggle' ); $scripts->add( 'application-passwords', "/wp-admin/js/application-passwords$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-util', 'wp-api-request', 'wp-date', 'wp-i18n', 'wp-hooks' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'application-passwords' ); $scripts->add( 'auth-app', "/wp-admin/js/auth-app$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-api-request', 'wp-i18n', 'wp-hooks' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'auth-app' ); $scripts->add( 'user-profile', "/wp-admin/js/user-profile$suffix.js", array( 'clipboard', 'jquery', 'password-strength-meter', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'user-profile' ); $user_id = isset( $_GET['user_id'] ) ? 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$scripts->add( 'customize-preview-nav-menus', "/wp-includes/js/customize-preview-nav-menus$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-util', 'customize-preview', 'customize-selective-refresh' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'wp-custom-header', "/wp-includes/js/wp-custom-header$suffix.js", array( 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'accordion', "/wp-admin/js/accordion$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'shortcode', "/wp-includes/js/shortcode$suffix.js", array( 'underscore' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'media-models', "/wp-includes/js/media-models$suffix.js", array( 'wp-backbone' ), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'media-models', '_wpMediaModelsL10n', array( 'settings' => array( 'ajaxurl' => admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ), 'post' => array( 'id' => 0 ), ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-embed', "/wp-includes/js/wp-embed$suffix.js" ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->add_data( 'wp-embed', 'strategy', 'defer' ); /* * To enqueue media-views or media-editor, call wp_enqueue_media(). * Both rely on numerous settings, styles, and templates to operate correctly. */ $scripts->add( 'media-views', "/wp-includes/js/media-views$suffix.js", array( 'utils', 'media-models', 'wp-plupload', 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'wp-mediaelement', 'wp-api-request', 'wp-a11y', 'clipboard' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'media-views' ); $scripts->add( 'media-editor', "/wp-includes/js/media-editor$suffix.js", array( 'shortcode', 'media-views' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'media-editor' ); $scripts->add( 'media-audiovideo', "/wp-includes/js/media-audiovideo$suffix.js", array( 'media-editor' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'mce-view', "/wp-includes/js/mce-view$suffix.js", array( 'shortcode', 'jquery', 'media-views', 'media-audiovideo' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'wp-api', "/wp-includes/js/wp-api$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'backbone', 'underscore', 'wp-api-request' ), false, 1 ); if ( is_admin() ) { $scripts->add( 'admin-tags', "/wp-admin/js/tags$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-ajax-response' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'admin-tags' ); $scripts->add( 'admin-comments', "/wp-admin/js/edit-comments$suffix.js", array( 'wp-lists', 'quicktags', 'jquery-query', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'admin-comments' ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'admin-comments', 'adminCommentsSettings', array( 'hotkeys_highlight_first' => isset( $_GET['hotkeys_highlight_first'] ), 'hotkeys_highlight_last' => isset( $_GET['hotkeys_highlight_last'] ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'xfn', "/wp-admin/js/xfn$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'postbox', "/wp-admin/js/postbox$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'postbox' ); $scripts->add( 'tags-box', "/wp-admin/js/tags-box$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'tags-suggest' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'tags-box' ); $scripts->add( 'tags-suggest', "/wp-admin/js/tags-suggest$suffix.js", array( 'common', 'jquery-ui-autocomplete', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-i18n' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'tags-suggest' ); $scripts->add( 'post', "/wp-admin/js/post$suffix.js", array( 'suggest', 'wp-lists', 'postbox', 'tags-box', 'underscore', 'word-count', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-sanitize', 'clipboard' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'post' ); $scripts->add( 'editor-expand', "/wp-admin/js/editor-expand$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'underscore' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'link', "/wp-admin/js/link$suffix.js", array( 'wp-lists', 'postbox' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'comment', "/wp-admin/js/comment$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'postbox' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'comment' ); $scripts->add( 'admin-gallery', "/wp-admin/js/gallery$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-sortable' ) ); $scripts->add( 'admin-widgets', "/wp-admin/js/widgets$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-droppable', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'admin-widgets' ); $scripts->add( 'media-widgets', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-widgets$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'media-models', 'media-views', 'wp-api-request' ) ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'media-widgets', 'wp.mediaWidgets.init();', 'after' ); $scripts->add( 'media-audio-widget', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-audio-widget$suffix.js", array( 'media-widgets', 'media-audiovideo' ) ); $scripts->add( 'media-image-widget', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-image-widget$suffix.js", array( 'media-widgets' ) ); $scripts->add( 'media-gallery-widget', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-gallery-widget$suffix.js", array( 'media-widgets' ) ); $scripts->add( 'media-video-widget', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-video-widget$suffix.js", array( 'media-widgets', 'media-audiovideo', 'wp-api-request' ) ); $scripts->add( 'text-widgets', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/text-widgets$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'backbone', 'editor', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y' ) ); $scripts->add( 'custom-html-widgets', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/custom-html-widgets$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'backbone', 'wp-util', 'jquery-ui-core', 'wp-a11y' ) ); $scripts->add( 'theme', "/wp-admin/js/theme$suffix.js", array( 'wp-backbone', 'wp-a11y', 'customize-base' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'inline-edit-post', "/wp-admin/js/inline-edit-post$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'tags-suggest', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'inline-edit-post' ); $scripts->add( 'inline-edit-tax', "/wp-admin/js/inline-edit-tax$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'inline-edit-tax' ); $scripts->add( 'plugin-install', "/wp-admin/js/plugin-install$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'jquery-ui-core', 'thickbox' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'plugin-install' ); $scripts->add( 'site-health', "/wp-admin/js/site-health$suffix.js", array( 'clipboard', 'jquery', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-api-request', 'wp-url', 'wp-i18n', 'wp-hooks' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'site-health' ); $scripts->add( 'privacy-tools', "/wp-admin/js/privacy-tools$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'privacy-tools' ); $scripts->add( 'updates', "/wp-admin/js/updates$suffix.js", array( 'common', 'jquery', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-sanitize', 'wp-i18n' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'updates' ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'updates', '_wpUpdatesSettings', array( 'ajax_nonce' => wp_installing() ? '' : wp_create_nonce( 'updates' ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'farbtastic', '/wp-admin/js/farbtastic.js', array( 'jquery' ), '1.2' ); $scripts->add( 'iris', '/wp-admin/js/iris.min.js', array( 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-slider', 'jquery-touch-punch' ), '1.1.1', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'wp-color-picker', "/wp-admin/js/color-picker$suffix.js", array( 'iris' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-color-picker' ); $scripts->add( 'dashboard', "/wp-admin/js/dashboard$suffix.js", array( 'common', 'jquery', 'admin-comments', 'postbox', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-date' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'dashboard' ); $scripts->add( 'list-revisions', "/wp-includes/js/wp-list-revisions$suffix.js" ); $scripts->add( 'media-grid', "/wp-includes/js/media-grid$suffix.js", array( 'media-editor' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'media', "/wp-admin/js/media$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'clipboard', 'wp-i18n', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'media' ); $scripts->add( 'image-edit', "/wp-admin/js/image-edit$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'jquery-ui-core', 'imgareaselect', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'image-edit' ); $scripts->add( 'set-post-thumbnail', "/wp-admin/js/set-post-thumbnail$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'set-post-thumbnail' ); /* * Navigation Menus: Adding underscore as a dependency to utilize _.debounce * see https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/42321 */ $scripts->add( 'nav-menu', "/wp-admin/js/nav-menu$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-droppable', 'wp-lists', 'postbox', 'underscore' ) ); $scripts->set_translations( 'nav-menu' ); $scripts->add( 'custom-header', '/wp-admin/js/custom-header.js', array( 'jquery-masonry' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'custom-background', "/wp-admin/js/custom-background$suffix.js", array( 'wp-color-picker', 'media-views' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'media-gallery', "/wp-admin/js/media-gallery$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'svg-painter', '/wp-admin/js/svg-painter.js', array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); } } /** * Assigns default styles to $styles object. * * Nothing is returned, because the $styles parameter is passed by reference. * Meaning that whatever object is passed will be updated without having to * reassign the variable that was passed back to the same value. This saves * memory. * * Adding default styles is not the only task, it also assigns the base_url * property, the default version, and text direction for the object. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @global array $editor_styles * * @param WP_Styles $styles */ function wp_default_styles( $styles ) { global $editor_styles; /* * Include an unmodified $wp_version. * * Note: wp_get_wp_version() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * wp-includes/functions.php is not loaded. */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/version.php'; if ( ! defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) ) { /* * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded. */ define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', false !== strpos( $wp_version, '-src' ) ); } $guessurl = site_url(); if ( ! $guessurl ) { $guessurl = wp_guess_url(); } $styles->base_url = $guessurl; $styles->content_url = defined( 'WP_CONTENT_URL' ) ? WP_CONTENT_URL : ''; $styles->default_version = get_bloginfo( 'version' ); $styles->text_direction = function_exists( 'is_rtl' ) && is_rtl() ? 'rtl' : 'ltr'; $styles->default_dirs = array( '/wp-admin/', '/wp-includes/css/' ); // Open Sans is no longer used by core, but may be relied upon by themes and plugins. $open_sans_font_url = ''; /* * translators: If there are characters in your language that are not supported * by Open Sans, translate this to 'off'. Do not translate into your own language. */ if ( 'off' !== _x( 'on', 'Open Sans font: on or off' ) ) { $subsets = 'latin,latin-ext'; /* * translators: To add an additional Open Sans character subset specific to your language, * translate this to 'greek', 'cyrillic' or 'vietnamese'. Do not translate into your own language. */ $subset = _x( 'no-subset', 'Open Sans font: add new subset (greek, cyrillic, vietnamese)' ); if ( 'cyrillic' === $subset ) { $subsets .= ',cyrillic,cyrillic-ext'; } elseif ( 'greek' === $subset ) { $subsets .= ',greek,greek-ext'; } elseif ( 'vietnamese' === $subset ) { $subsets .= ',vietnamese'; } // Hotlink Open Sans, for now. $open_sans_font_url = "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:300italic,400italic,600italic,300,400,600&subset=$subsets&display=fallback"; } // Register a stylesheet for the selected admin color scheme. $styles->add( 'colors', true, array( 'wp-admin', 'buttons' ) ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; // Admin CSS. $styles->add( 'common', "/wp-admin/css/common$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'forms', "/wp-admin/css/forms$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'admin-menu', "/wp-admin/css/admin-menu$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'dashboard', "/wp-admin/css/dashboard$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'list-tables', "/wp-admin/css/list-tables$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'edit', "/wp-admin/css/edit$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'revisions', "/wp-admin/css/revisions$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'media', "/wp-admin/css/media$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'themes', "/wp-admin/css/themes$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'about', "/wp-admin/css/about$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'nav-menus', "/wp-admin/css/nav-menus$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'widgets', "/wp-admin/css/widgets$suffix.css", array( 'wp-pointer' ) ); $styles->add( 'site-icon', "/wp-admin/css/site-icon$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'l10n', "/wp-admin/css/l10n$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'code-editor', "/wp-admin/css/code-editor$suffix.css", array( 'wp-codemirror' ) ); $styles->add( 'site-health', "/wp-admin/css/site-health$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'wp-admin', false, array( 'dashicons', 'common', 'forms', 'admin-menu', 'dashboard', 'list-tables', 'edit', 'revisions', 'media', 'themes', 'about', 'nav-menus', 'widgets', 'site-icon', 'l10n' ) ); $styles->add( 'login', "/wp-admin/css/login$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons', 'buttons', 'forms', 'l10n' ) ); $styles->add( 'install', "/wp-admin/css/install$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons', 'buttons', 'forms', 'l10n' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-color-picker', "/wp-admin/css/color-picker$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'customize-controls', "/wp-admin/css/customize-controls$suffix.css", array( 'wp-admin', 'colors', 'imgareaselect' ) ); $styles->add( 'customize-widgets', "/wp-admin/css/customize-widgets$suffix.css", array( 'wp-admin', 'colors' ) ); $styles->add( 'customize-nav-menus', "/wp-admin/css/customize-nav-menus$suffix.css", array( 'wp-admin', 'colors' ) ); // Common dependencies. $styles->add( 'buttons', "/wp-includes/css/buttons$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'dashicons', "/wp-includes/css/dashicons$suffix.css" ); // Includes CSS. $styles->add( 'admin-bar', "/wp-includes/css/admin-bar$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-auth-check', "/wp-includes/css/wp-auth-check$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'editor-buttons', "/wp-includes/css/editor$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'media-views', "/wp-includes/css/media-views$suffix.css", array( 'buttons', 'dashicons', 'wp-mediaelement' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-pointer', "/wp-includes/css/wp-pointer$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'customize-preview', "/wp-includes/css/customize-preview$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-empty-template-alert', "/wp-includes/css/wp-empty-template-alert$suffix.css" ); // External libraries and friends. $styles->add( 'imgareaselect', '/wp-includes/js/imgareaselect/imgareaselect.css', array(), '0.9.8' ); $styles->add( 'wp-jquery-ui-dialog', "/wp-includes/css/jquery-ui-dialog$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'mediaelement', '/wp-includes/js/mediaelement/mediaelementplayer-legacy.min.css', array(), '4.2.17' ); $styles->add( 'wp-mediaelement', "/wp-includes/js/mediaelement/wp-mediaelement$suffix.css", array( 'mediaelement' ) ); $styles->add( 'thickbox', '/wp-includes/js/thickbox/thickbox.css', array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-codemirror', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/codemirror.min.css', array(), '5.29.1-alpha-ee20357' ); // Deprecated CSS. $styles->add( 'deprecated-media', "/wp-admin/css/deprecated-media$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'farbtastic', "/wp-admin/css/farbtastic$suffix.css", array(), '1.3u1' ); $styles->add( 'jcrop', '/wp-includes/js/jcrop/jquery.Jcrop.min.css', array(), '0.9.15' ); $styles->add( 'colors-fresh', false, array( 'wp-admin', 'buttons' ) ); // Old handle. $styles->add( 'open-sans', $open_sans_font_url ); // No longer used in core as of 4.6. $styles->add( 'wp-embed-template-ie', false ); $styles->add_data( 'wp-embed-template-ie', 'conditional', '_required-conditional-dependency_' ); // Noto Serif is no longer used by core, but may be relied upon by themes and plugins. $fonts_url = ''; /* * translators: Use this to specify the proper Google Font name and variants * to load that is supported by your language. Do not translate. * Set to 'off' to disable loading. */ $font_family = _x( 'Noto Serif:400,400i,700,700i', 'Google Font Name and Variants' ); if ( 'off' !== $font_family ) { $fonts_url = 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=' . urlencode( $font_family ); } $styles->add( 'wp-editor-font', $fonts_url ); // No longer used in core as of 5.7. $block_library_theme_path = WPINC . "/css/dist/block-library/theme$suffix.css"; $styles->add( 'wp-block-library-theme', "/$block_library_theme_path" ); $styles->add_data( 'wp-block-library-theme', 'path', ABSPATH . $block_library_theme_path ); $classic_theme_styles_path = WPINC . "/css/classic-themes$suffix.css"; $styles->add( 'classic-theme-styles', "/$classic_theme_styles_path" ); $styles->add_data( 'classic-theme-styles', 'path', ABSPATH . $classic_theme_styles_path ); $styles->add( 'wp-reset-editor-styles', "/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/reset$suffix.css", array( 'common', 'forms' ) // Make sure the reset is loaded after the default WP Admin styles. ); $styles->add( 'wp-editor-classic-layout-styles', "/wp-includes/css/dist/edit-post/classic$suffix.css", array() ); $styles->add( 'wp-block-editor-content', "/wp-includes/css/dist/block-editor/content$suffix.css", array( 'wp-components' ) ); // Only add CONTENT styles here that should be enqueued in the iframe! $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies = array( 'wp-components', /* * This needs to be added before the block library styles, * The block library styles override the "reset" styles. */ 'wp-reset-editor-styles', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-block-editor-content', ); // Only load the default layout and margin styles for themes without theme.json file. if ( ! wp_theme_has_theme_json() ) { $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies[] = 'wp-editor-classic-layout-styles'; } if ( current_theme_supports( 'wp-block-styles' ) && ( ! is_array( $editor_styles ) || count( $editor_styles ) === 0 ) ) { /* * Include opinionated block styles if the theme supports block styles and * no $editor_styles are declared, so the editor never appears broken. */ $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies[] = 'wp-block-library-theme'; } $styles->add( 'wp-edit-blocks', "/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/editor$suffix.css", $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies ); $package_styles = array( 'block-editor' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-preferences' ), 'block-library' => array(), 'block-directory' => array(), 'components' => array(), 'commands' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'edit-post' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-commands', 'wp-preferences', ), 'editor' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-reusable-blocks', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-preferences', ), 'format-library' => array(), 'list-reusable-blocks' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'reusable-blocks' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'patterns' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'preferences' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'nux' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'widgets' => array( 'wp-components', ), 'edit-widgets' => array( 'wp-widgets', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-preferences', ), 'customize-widgets' => array( 'wp-widgets', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-preferences', ), 'edit-site' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-commands', 'wp-preferences', ), ); foreach ( $package_styles as $package => $dependencies ) { $handle = 'wp-' . $package; $path = "/wp-includes/css/dist/$package/style$suffix.css"; if ( 'block-library' === $package && wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() ) { $path = "/wp-includes/css/dist/$package/common$suffix.css"; } $styles->add( $handle, $path, $dependencies ); $styles->add_data( $handle, 'path', ABSPATH . $path ); } // RTL CSS. $rtl_styles = array( // Admin CSS. 'common', 'forms', 'admin-menu', 'dashboard', 'list-tables', 'edit', 'revisions', 'media', 'themes', 'about', 'nav-menus', 'widgets', 'site-icon', 'l10n', 'install', 'wp-color-picker', 'customize-controls', 'customize-widgets', 'customize-nav-menus', 'customize-preview', 'login', 'site-health', 'wp-empty-template-alert', // Includes CSS. 'buttons', 'admin-bar', 'wp-auth-check', 'editor-buttons', 'media-views', 'wp-pointer', 'wp-jquery-ui-dialog', // Package styles. 'wp-reset-editor-styles', 'wp-editor-classic-layout-styles', 'wp-block-library-theme', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-block-directory', 'wp-commands', 'wp-components', 'wp-customize-widgets', 'wp-edit-post', 'wp-edit-site', 'wp-edit-widgets', 'wp-editor', 'wp-format-library', 'wp-list-reusable-blocks', 'wp-reusable-blocks', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-nux', 'wp-widgets', // Deprecated CSS. 'deprecated-media', 'farbtastic', ); foreach ( $rtl_styles as $rtl_style ) { $styles->add_data( $rtl_style, 'rtl', 'replace' ); if ( $suffix ) { $styles->add_data( $rtl_style, 'suffix', $suffix ); } } } /** * Reorders JavaScript scripts array to place prototype before jQuery. * * @since 2.3.1 * * @param string[] $js_array JavaScript scripts array * @return string[] Reordered array, if needed. */ function wp_prototype_before_jquery( $js_array ) { $prototype = array_search( 'prototype', $js_array, true ); if ( false === $prototype ) { return $js_array; } $jquery = array_search( 'jquery', $js_array, true ); if ( false === $jquery ) { return $js_array; } if ( $prototype < $jquery ) { return $js_array; } unset( $js_array[ $prototype ] ); array_splice( $js_array, $jquery, 0, 'prototype' ); return $js_array; } /** * Loads localized data on print rather than initialization. * * These localizations require information that may not be loaded even by init. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global array $shortcode_tags */ function wp_just_in_time_script_localization() { wp_localize_script( 'autosave', 'autosaveL10n', array( 'autosaveInterval' => AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL, 'blog_id' => get_current_blog_id(), ) ); wp_localize_script( 'mce-view', 'mceViewL10n', array( 'shortcodes' => ! empty( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) ? array_keys( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) : array(), ) ); wp_localize_script( 'word-count', 'wordCountL10n', array( 'type' => wp_get_word_count_type(), 'shortcodes' => ! empty( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) ? array_keys( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) : array(), ) ); } /** * Localizes the jQuery UI datepicker. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @link https://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker/#options * * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale WordPress date and time locale object. */ function wp_localize_jquery_ui_datepicker() { global $wp_locale; if ( ! wp_script_is( 'jquery-ui-datepicker', 'enqueued' ) ) { return; } // Convert the PHP date format into jQuery UI's format. $datepicker_date_format = str_replace( array( 'd', 'j', 'l', 'z', // Day. 'F', 'M', 'n', 'm', // Month. 'Y', 'y', // Year. ), array( 'dd', 'd', 'DD', 'o', 'MM', 'M', 'm', 'mm', 'yy', 'y', ), get_option( 'date_format' ) ); $datepicker_defaults = wp_json_encode( array( 'closeText' => __( 'Close' ), 'currentText' => __( 'Today' ), 'monthNames' => array_values( $wp_locale->month ), 'monthNamesShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->month_abbrev ), 'nextText' => __( 'Next' ), 'prevText' => __( 'Previous' ), 'dayNames' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday ), 'dayNamesShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_abbrev ), 'dayNamesMin' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_initial ), 'dateFormat' => $datepicker_date_format, 'firstDay' => absint( get_option( 'start_of_week' ) ), 'isRTL' => $wp_locale->is_rtl(), ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ); wp_add_inline_script( 'jquery-ui-datepicker', "jQuery(function(jQuery){jQuery.datepicker.setDefaults({$datepicker_defaults});});" ); } /** * Localizes community events data that needs to be passed to dashboard.js. * * @since 4.8.0 */ function wp_localize_community_events() { if ( ! wp_script_is( 'dashboard' ) ) { return; } require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/class-wp-community-events.php'; $user_id = get_current_user_id(); $saved_location = get_user_option( 'community-events-location', $user_id ); $saved_ip_address = isset( $saved_location['ip'] ) ? $saved_location['ip'] : false; $current_ip_address = WP_Community_Events::get_unsafe_client_ip(); /* * If the user's location is based on their IP address, then update their * location when their IP address changes. This allows them to see events * in their current city when travelling. Otherwise, they would always be * shown events in the city where they were when they first loaded the * Dashboard, which could have been months or years ago. */ if ( $saved_ip_address && $current_ip_address && $current_ip_address !== $saved_ip_address ) { $saved_location['ip'] = $current_ip_address; update_user_meta( $user_id, 'community-events-location', $saved_location ); } $events_client = new WP_Community_Events( $user_id, $saved_location ); wp_localize_script( 'dashboard', 'communityEventsData', array( 'nonce' => wp_create_nonce( 'community_events' ), 'cache' => $events_client->get_cached_events(), 'time_format' => get_option( 'time_format' ), ) ); } /** * Administration Screen CSS for changing the styles. * * If installing the 'wp-admin/' directory will be replaced with './'. * * The $_wp_admin_css_colors global manages the Administration Screens CSS * stylesheet that is loaded. The option that is set is 'admin_color' and is the * color and key for the array. The value for the color key is an object with * a 'url' parameter that has the URL path to the CSS file. * * The query from $src parameter will be appended to the URL that is given from * the $_wp_admin_css_colors array value URL. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @global array $_wp_admin_css_colors * * @param string $src Source URL. * @param string $handle Either 'colors' or 'colors-rtl'. * @return string|false URL path to CSS stylesheet for Administration Screens. */ function wp_style_loader_src( $src, $handle ) { global $_wp_admin_css_colors; if ( wp_installing() ) { return preg_replace( '#^wp-admin/#', './', $src ); } if ( 'colors' === $handle ) { $color = get_user_option( 'admin_color' ); if ( empty( $color ) || ! isset( $_wp_admin_css_colors[ $color ] ) ) { $color = 'fresh'; } $color = $_wp_admin_css_colors[ $color ]; $url = $color->url; if ( ! $url ) { return false; } $parsed = parse_url( $src ); if ( isset( $parsed['query'] ) && $parsed['query'] ) { wp_parse_str( $parsed['query'], $qv ); $url = add_query_arg( $qv, $url ); } return $url; } return $src; } /** * Prints the script queue in the HTML head on admin pages. * * Postpones the scripts that were queued for the footer. * print_footer_scripts() is called in the footer to print these scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see wp_print_scripts() * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the scripts that were printed. */ function print_head_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( ! did_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ) ) { /** This action is documented in wp-includes/functions.wp-scripts.php */ do_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ); } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); script_concat_settings(); $wp_scripts->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_scripts->do_head_items(); /** * Filters whether to print the head scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the head scripts. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_head_scripts', true ) ) { _print_scripts(); } $wp_scripts->reset(); return $wp_scripts->done; } /** * Prints the scripts that were queued for the footer or too late for the HTML head. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the scripts that were printed. */ function print_footer_scripts() { global $wp_scripts, $concatenate_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { return array(); // No need to run if not instantiated. } script_concat_settings(); $wp_scripts->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_scripts->do_footer_items(); /** * Filters whether to print the footer scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the footer scripts. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_footer_scripts', true ) ) { _print_scripts(); } $wp_scripts->reset(); return $wp_scripts->done; } /** * Prints scripts (internal use only) * * @since 2.8.0 * * @ignore * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * @global bool $compress_scripts */ function _print_scripts() { global $wp_scripts, $compress_scripts; $zip = $compress_scripts ? 1 : 0; if ( $zip && defined( 'ENFORCE_GZIP' ) && ENFORCE_GZIP ) { $zip = 'gzip'; } $concat = trim( $wp_scripts->concat, ', ' ); $type_attr = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ) ? '' : " type='text/javascript'"; if ( $concat ) { if ( ! empty( $wp_scripts->print_code ) ) { echo "\n<script{$type_attr}>\n"; echo "/* <![CDATA[ */\n"; // Not needed in HTML 5. echo $wp_scripts->print_code; echo sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s\n", rawurlencode( 'js-inline-concat-' . $concat ) ); echo "/* ]]> */\n"; echo "</script>\n"; } $concat = str_split( $concat, 128 ); $concatenated = ''; foreach ( $concat as $key => $chunk ) { $concatenated .= "&load%5Bchunk_{$key}%5D={$chunk}"; } $src = $wp_scripts->base_url . "/wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c={$zip}" . $concatenated . '&ver=' . $wp_scripts->default_version; echo "<script{$type_attr} src='" . esc_attr( $src ) . "'></script>\n"; } if ( ! empty( $wp_scripts->print_html ) ) { echo $wp_scripts->print_html; } } /** * Prints the script queue in the HTML head on the front end. * * Postpones the scripts that were queued for the footer. * wp_print_footer_scripts() is called in the footer to print these scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the scripts that were printed. */ function wp_print_head_scripts() { global $wp_scripts; if ( ! did_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ) ) { /** This action is documented in wp-includes/functions.wp-scripts.php */ do_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ); } if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { return array(); // No need to run if nothing is queued. } return print_head_scripts(); } /** * Private, for use in *_footer_scripts hooks * * In classic themes, when block styles are loaded on demand via wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand(), * this function is replaced by a closure in wp_hoist_late_printed_styles() which will capture the printing of * two sets of "late" styles to be hoisted to the HEAD by means of the template enhancement output buffer: * * 1. Styles related to blocks are inserted right after the wp-block-library stylesheet. * 2. All other styles are appended to the end of the HEAD. * * The closure calls print_footer_scripts() to print scripts in the footer as usual. * * @since 3.3.0 */ function _wp_footer_scripts() { print_late_styles(); print_footer_scripts(); } /** * Hooks to print the scripts and styles in the footer. * * @since 2.8.0 */ function wp_print_footer_scripts() { /** * Fires when footer scripts are printed. * * @since 2.8.0 */ do_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts' ); } /** * Wrapper for do_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ). * * Allows plugins to queue scripts for the front end using wp_enqueue_script(). * Runs first in wp_head() where all is_home(), is_page(), etc. functions are available. * * @since 2.8.0 */ function wp_enqueue_scripts() { /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued. * * @since 2.8.0 */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ); } /** * Prints the styles queue in the HTML head on admin pages. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the styles that were printed. */ function print_admin_styles() { global $concatenate_scripts; $wp_styles = wp_styles(); script_concat_settings(); $wp_styles->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_styles->do_items( false ); /** * Filters whether to print the admin styles. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the admin styles. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_admin_styles', true ) ) { _print_styles(); } $wp_styles->reset(); return $wp_styles->done; } /** * Prints the styles that were queued too late for the HTML head. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return array|void */ function print_late_styles() { global $wp_styles, $concatenate_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_styles instanceof WP_Styles ) ) { return; } script_concat_settings(); $wp_styles->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_styles->do_footer_items(); /** * Filters whether to print the styles queued too late for the HTML head. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the 'late' styles. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_late_styles', true ) ) { _print_styles(); } $wp_styles->reset(); return $wp_styles->done; } /** * Prints styles (internal use only). * * @ignore * @since 3.3.0 * * @global bool $compress_css */ function _print_styles() { global $compress_css; $wp_styles = wp_styles(); $zip = $compress_css ? 1 : 0; if ( $zip && defined( 'ENFORCE_GZIP' ) && ENFORCE_GZIP ) { $zip = 'gzip'; } $concat = trim( $wp_styles->concat, ', ' ); $type_attr = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'style' ) ? '' : ' type="text/css"'; if ( $concat ) { $dir = $wp_styles->text_direction; $ver = $wp_styles->default_version; $concat_source_url = 'css-inline-concat-' . $concat; $concat = str_split( $concat, 128 ); $concatenated = ''; foreach ( $concat as $key => $chunk ) { $concatenated .= "&load%5Bchunk_{$key}%5D={$chunk}"; } $href = $wp_styles->base_url . "/wp-admin/load-styles.php?c={$zip}&dir={$dir}" . $concatenated . '&ver=' . $ver; echo "<link rel='stylesheet' href='" . esc_attr( $href ) . "'{$type_attr} media='all' />\n"; if ( ! empty( $wp_styles->print_code ) ) { echo "<style{$type_attr}>\n"; echo $wp_styles->print_code; echo sprintf( "\n/*# sourceURL=%s */", rawurlencode( $concat_source_url ) ); echo "\n</style>\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $wp_styles->print_html ) ) { echo $wp_styles->print_html; } } /** * Determines the concatenation and compression settings for scripts and styles. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * @global bool $compress_scripts * @global bool $compress_css */ function script_concat_settings() { global $concatenate_scripts, $compress_scripts, $compress_css; $compressed_output = ( ini_get( 'zlib.output_compression' ) || 'ob_gzhandler' === ini_get( 'output_handler' ) ); $can_compress_scripts = ! wp_installing() && get_site_option( 'can_compress_scripts' ); if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { $concatenate_scripts = defined( 'CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS' ) ? CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS : true; if ( ( ! is_admin() && ! did_action( 'login_init' ) ) || ( defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) && SCRIPT_DEBUG ) ) { $concatenate_scripts = false; } } if ( ! isset( $compress_scripts ) ) { $compress_scripts = defined( 'COMPRESS_SCRIPTS' ) ? COMPRESS_SCRIPTS : true; if ( $compress_scripts && ( ! $can_compress_scripts || $compressed_output ) ) { $compress_scripts = false; } } if ( ! isset( $compress_css ) ) { $compress_css = defined( 'COMPRESS_CSS' ) ? COMPRESS_CSS : true; if ( $compress_css && ( ! $can_compress_scripts || $compressed_output ) ) { $compress_css = false; } } } /** * Handles the enqueueing of block scripts and styles that are common to both * the editor and the front-end. * * @since 5.0.0 */ function wp_common_block_scripts_and_styles() { if ( is_admin() && ! wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles() ) { return; } wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-block-library' ); if ( current_theme_supports( 'wp-block-styles' ) && ! wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() ) { wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-block-library-theme' ); } /** * Fires after enqueuing block assets for both editor and front-end. * * Call `add_action` on any hook before 'wp_enqueue_scripts'. * * In the function call you supply, simply use `wp_enqueue_script` and * `wp_enqueue_style` to add your functionality to the Gutenberg editor. * * @since 5.0.0 */ do_action( 'enqueue_block_assets' ); } /** * Applies a filter to the list of style nodes that comes from WP_Theme_JSON::get_style_nodes(). * * This particular filter removes all of the blocks from the array. * * We want WP_Theme_JSON to be ignorant of the implementation details of how the CSS is being used. * This filter allows us to modify the output of WP_Theme_JSON depending on whether or not we are * loading separate assets, without making the class aware of that detail. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @param array $nodes The nodes to filter. * @return array A filtered array of style nodes. */ function wp_filter_out_block_nodes( $nodes ) { return array_filter( $nodes, static function ( $node ) { return ! in_array( 'blocks', $node['path'], true ); }, ARRAY_FILTER_USE_BOTH ); } /** * Enqueues the global styles defined via theme.json. * * @since 5.8.0 */ function wp_enqueue_global_styles() { $assets_on_demand = wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand(); $is_block_theme = wp_is_block_theme(); $is_classic_theme = ! $is_block_theme; /* * Global styles should be printed in the head for block themes, or for classic themes when loading assets on * demand is disabled, which is the default. * The footer should only be used for classic themes when loading assets on demand is enabled. * * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53494 and https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61965. */ if ( ( $is_block_theme && doing_action( 'wp_footer' ) ) || ( $is_classic_theme && doing_action( 'wp_footer' ) && ! $assets_on_demand ) || ( $is_classic_theme && doing_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) && $assets_on_demand ) ) { return; } /* * If loading the CSS for each block separately, then load the theme.json CSS conditionally. * This removes the CSS from the global-styles stylesheet and adds it to the inline CSS for each block. * This filter must be registered before calling wp_get_global_stylesheet(); */ add_filter( 'wp_theme_json_get_style_nodes', 'wp_filter_out_block_nodes' ); $stylesheet = wp_get_global_stylesheet(); if ( $is_block_theme ) { /* * Dequeue the Customizer's custom CSS * and add it before the global styles custom CSS. */ remove_action( 'wp_head', 'wp_custom_css_cb', 101 ); /* * Get the custom CSS from the Customizer and add it to the global stylesheet. * Always do this in Customizer preview for the sake of live preview since it be empty. */ $custom_css = trim( wp_get_custom_css() ); if ( $custom_css || is_customize_preview() ) { if ( is_customize_preview() ) { /* * When in the Customizer preview, wrap the Custom CSS in milestone comments to allow customize-preview.js * to locate the CSS to replace for live previewing. Make sure that the milestone comments are omitted from * the stored Custom CSS if by chance someone tried to add them, which would be highly unlikely, but it * would break live previewing. */ $before_milestone = '/*BEGIN_CUSTOMIZER_CUSTOM_CSS*/'; $after_milestone = '/*END_CUSTOMIZER_CUSTOM_CSS*/'; $custom_css = str_replace( array( $before_milestone, $after_milestone ), '', $custom_css ); $custom_css = $before_milestone . "\n" . $custom_css . "\n" . $after_milestone; } $custom_css = "\n" . $custom_css; } $stylesheet .= $custom_css; // Add the global styles custom CSS at the end. $stylesheet .= wp_get_global_stylesheet( array( 'custom-css' ) ); } if ( empty( $stylesheet ) ) { return; } wp_register_style( 'global-styles', false ); wp_add_inline_style( 'global-styles', $stylesheet ); wp_enqueue_style( 'global-styles' ); // Add each block as an inline css. wp_add_global_styles_for_blocks(); } /** * Checks if the editor scripts and styles for all registered block types * should be enqueued on the current screen. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @return bool Whether scripts and styles should be enqueued. */ function wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles() { global $current_screen; $is_block_editor_screen = ( $current_screen instanceof WP_Screen ) && $current_screen->is_block_editor(); /** * Filters the flag that decides whether or not block editor scripts and styles * are going to be enqueued on the current screen. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param bool $is_block_editor_screen Current value of the flag. */ return apply_filters( 'should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles', $is_block_editor_screen ); } /** * Checks whether separate styles should be loaded for core blocks. * * When this function returns true, other functions ensure that core blocks use their own separate stylesheets. * When this function returns false, all core blocks will use the single combined 'wp-block-library' stylesheet. * * As a side effect, the return value will by default result in block assets to be loaded on demand, via the * {@see wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand()} function. This behavior can be separately altered via that function. * * This only affects front end and not the block editor screens. * * @since 5.8.0 * @see @see wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() * @see wp_enqueue_registered_block_scripts_and_styles() * @see register_block_style_handle() * * @return bool Whether separate core block assets will be loaded. */ function wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() { if ( is_admin() || is_feed() || wp_is_rest_endpoint() ) { return false; } /** * Filters whether block styles should be loaded separately. * * Returning false loads all core block assets, regardless of whether they are rendered * in a page or not. Returning true loads core block assets only when they are rendered. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @param bool $load_separate_assets Whether separate assets will be loaded. * Default false (all block assets are loaded, even when not used). */ return apply_filters( 'should_load_separate_core_block_assets', false ); } /** * Checks whether block styles should be loaded only on-render. * * When this function returns true, other functions ensure that blocks only load their assets on-render. * When this function returns false, all block assets are loaded regardless of whether they are rendered in a page. * * The default return value depends on the result of {@see wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()}, which controls * whether Core block stylesheets should be loaded separately or via a combined 'wp-block-library' stylesheet. * * This only affects front end and not the block editor screens. * * @since 6.8.0 * @see wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() * * @return bool Whether to load block assets only when they are rendered. */ function wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() { if ( is_admin() || is_feed() || wp_is_rest_endpoint() ) { return false; } /* * For backward compatibility, the default return value for this function is based on the return value of * `wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()`. Initially, this function used to control both of these concerns. */ $load_assets_on_demand = wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets(); /** * Filters whether block styles should be loaded on demand. * * Returning false loads all block assets, regardless of whether they are rendered in a page or not. * Returning true loads block assets only when they are rendered. * * The default value of the filter depends on the result of {@see wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()}, * which controls whether Core block stylesheets should be loaded separately or via a combined 'wp-block-library' * stylesheet. * * @since 6.8.0 * * @param bool $load_assets_on_demand Whether to load block assets only when they are rendered. */ return apply_filters( 'should_load_block_assets_on_demand', $load_assets_on_demand ); } /** * Enqueues registered block scripts and styles, depending on current rendered * context (only enqueuing editor scripts while in context of the editor). * * @since 5.0.0 */ function wp_enqueue_registered_block_scripts_and_styles() { if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { return; } $load_editor_scripts_and_styles = is_admin() && wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles(); $block_registry = WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance(); /* * Block styles are only enqueued if they're registered. For core blocks, this is only the case if * `wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()` returns true. Otherwise they use the single combined * 'wp-block-library` stylesheet. See also `register_core_block_style_handles()`. * Since `wp_enqueue_style()` does not trigger warnings if the style is not registered, it is okay to not cater for * this behavior here and simply call `wp_enqueue_style()` unconditionally. */ foreach ( $block_registry->get_all_registered() as $block_name => $block_type ) { // Front-end and editor styles. foreach ( $block_type->style_handles as $style_handle ) { wp_enqueue_style( $style_handle ); } // Front-end and editor scripts. foreach ( $block_type->script_handles as $script_handle ) { wp_enqueue_script( $script_handle ); } if ( $load_editor_scripts_and_styles ) { // Editor styles. foreach ( $block_type->editor_style_handles as $editor_style_handle ) { wp_enqueue_style( $editor_style_handle ); } // Editor scripts. foreach ( $block_type->editor_script_handles as $editor_script_handle ) { wp_enqueue_script( $editor_script_handle ); } } } } /** * Function responsible for enqueuing the styles required for block styles functionality on the editor and on the frontend. * * @since 5.3.0 * * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles */ function enqueue_block_styles_assets() { global $wp_styles; $block_styles = WP_Block_Styles_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered(); foreach ( $block_styles as $block_name => $styles ) { foreach ( $styles as $style_properties ) { if ( isset( $style_properties['style_handle'] ) ) { // If the site loads block styles on demand, enqueue the stylesheet on render. if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { add_filter( 'render_block', static function ( $html, $block ) use ( $block_name, $style_properties ) { if ( $block['blockName'] === $block_name ) { wp_enqueue_style( $style_properties['style_handle'] ); } return $html; }, 10, 2 ); } else { wp_enqueue_style( $style_properties['style_handle'] ); } } if ( isset( $style_properties['inline_style'] ) ) { // Default to "wp-block-library". $handle = 'wp-block-library'; // If the site loads block styles on demand, check if the block has a stylesheet registered. if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { $block_stylesheet_handle = generate_block_asset_handle( $block_name, 'style' ); if ( isset( $wp_styles->registered[ $block_stylesheet_handle ] ) ) { $handle = $block_stylesheet_handle; } } // Add inline styles to the calculated handle. wp_add_inline_style( $handle, $style_properties['inline_style'] ); } } } } /** * Function responsible for enqueuing the assets required for block styles functionality on the editor. * * @since 5.3.0 */ function enqueue_editor_block_styles_assets() { $block_styles = WP_Block_Styles_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered(); $register_script_lines = array( '( function() {' ); foreach ( $block_styles as $block_name => $styles ) { foreach ( $styles as $style_properties ) { $block_style = array( 'name' => $style_properties['name'], 'label' => $style_properties['label'], ); if ( isset( $style_properties['is_default'] ) ) { $block_style['isDefault'] = $style_properties['is_default']; } $register_script_lines[] = sprintf( ' wp.blocks.registerBlockStyle( \'%s\', %s );', $block_name, wp_json_encode( $block_style, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ); } } $register_script_lines[] = '} )();'; $inline_script = implode( "\n", $register_script_lines ); wp_register_script( 'wp-block-styles', false, array( 'wp-blocks' ), true, array( 'in_footer' => true ) ); wp_add_inline_script( 'wp-block-styles', $inline_script ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-block-styles' ); } /** * Enqueues the assets required for the block directory within the block editor. * * @since 5.5.0 */ function wp_enqueue_editor_block_directory_assets() { wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-block-directory' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-block-directory' ); } /** * Enqueues the assets required for the format library within the block editor. * * @since 5.8.0 */ function wp_enqueue_editor_format_library_assets() { wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-format-library' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-format-library' ); } /** * Sanitizes an attributes array into an attributes string to be placed inside a `<script>` tag. * * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * Used by {@see wp_get_script_tag()} and {@see wp_get_inline_script_tag()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * @return string String made of sanitized `<script>` tag attributes. */ function wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ) { $html5_script_support = is_admin() || current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ); $attributes_string = ''; /* * If HTML5 script tag is supported, only the attribute name is added * to $attributes_string for entries with a boolean value, and that are true. */ foreach ( $attributes as $attribute_name => $attribute_value ) { if ( is_bool( $attribute_value ) ) { if ( $attribute_value ) { $attributes_string .= $html5_script_support ? ' ' . esc_attr( $attribute_name ) : sprintf( ' %1$s="%2$s"', esc_attr( $attribute_name ), esc_attr( $attribute_name ) ); } } else { $attributes_string .= sprintf( ' %1$s="%2$s"', esc_attr( $attribute_name ), esc_attr( $attribute_value ) ); } } return $attributes_string; } /** * Formats `<script>` loader tags. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * @return string String containing `<script>` opening and closing tags. */ function wp_get_script_tag( $attributes ) { if ( ! isset( $attributes['type'] ) && ! is_admin() && ! current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ) ) { // Keep the type attribute as the first for legacy reasons (it has always been this way in core). $attributes = array_merge( array( 'type' => 'text/javascript' ), $attributes ); } /** * Filters attributes to be added to a script tag. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * Only the attribute name is added to the `<script>` tag for * entries with a boolean value, and that are true. */ $attributes = apply_filters( 'wp_script_attributes', $attributes ); return sprintf( "<script%s></script>\n", wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ) ); } /** * Prints formatted `<script>` loader tag. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. */ function wp_print_script_tag( $attributes ) { echo wp_get_script_tag( $attributes ); } /** * Constructs an inline script tag. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_inline_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $data Data for script tag: JavaScript, importmap, speculationrules, etc. * @param array $attributes Optional. Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * @return string String containing inline JavaScript code wrapped around `<script>` tag. */ function wp_get_inline_script_tag( $data, $attributes = array() ) { $is_html5 = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ) || is_admin(); if ( ! isset( $attributes['type'] ) && ! $is_html5 ) { // Keep the type attribute as the first for legacy reasons (it has always been this way in core). $attributes = array_merge( array( 'type' => 'text/javascript' ), $attributes ); } /* * XHTML extracts the contents of the SCRIPT element and then the XML parser * decodes character references and other syntax elements. This can lead to * misinterpretation of the script contents or invalid XHTML documents. * * Wrapping the contents in a CDATA section instructs the XML parser not to * transform the contents of the SCRIPT element before passing them to the * JavaScript engine. * * Example: * * <script>console.log('…');</script> * * In an HTML document this would print "…" to the console, * but in an XHTML document it would print "…" to the console. * * <script>console.log('An image is <img> in HTML');</script> * * In an HTML document this would print "An image is <img> in HTML", * but it's an invalid XHTML document because it interprets the `<img>` * as an empty tag missing its closing `/`. * * @see https://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#h-4.8 */ if ( ! $is_html5 && ( ! isset( $attributes['type'] ) || 'module' === $attributes['type'] || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'javascript' ) || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'ecmascript' ) || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'jscript' ) || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'livescript' ) ) ) { /* * If the string `]]>` exists within the JavaScript it would break * out of any wrapping CDATA section added here, so to start, it's * necessary to escape that sequence which requires splitting the * content into two CDATA sections wherever it's found. * * Note: it's only necessary to escape the closing `]]>` because * an additional `<![CDATA[` leaves the contents unchanged. */ $data = str_replace( ']]>', ']]]]><![CDATA[>', $data ); // Wrap the entire escaped script inside a CDATA section. $data = sprintf( "/* <![CDATA[ */\n%s\n/* ]]> */", $data ); } $data = "\n" . trim( $data, "\n\r " ) . "\n"; /** * Filters attributes to be added to a script tag. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * Only the attribute name is added to the `<script>` tag for * entries with a boolean value, and that are true. * @param string $data Inline data. */ $attributes = apply_filters( 'wp_inline_script_attributes', $attributes, $data ); return sprintf( "<script%s>%s</script>\n", wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ), $data ); } /** * Prints an inline script tag. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_inline_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $data Data for script tag: JavaScript, importmap, speculationrules, etc. * @param array $attributes Optional. Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. */ function wp_print_inline_script_tag( $data, $attributes = array() ) { echo wp_get_inline_script_tag( $data, $attributes ); } /** * Allows small styles to be inlined. * * This improves performance and sustainability, and is opt-in. Stylesheets can opt in * by adding `path` data using `wp_style_add_data`, and defining the file's absolute path: * * wp_style_add_data( $style_handle, 'path', $file_path ); * * @since 5.8.0 * * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles */ function wp_maybe_inline_styles() { global $wp_styles; $total_inline_limit = 40000; /** * The maximum size of inlined styles in bytes. * * @since 5.8.0 * @since 6.9.0 The default limit increased from 20K to 40K. * * @param int $total_inline_limit The file-size threshold, in bytes. Default 40000. */ $total_inline_limit = apply_filters( 'styles_inline_size_limit', $total_inline_limit ); $styles = array(); // Build an array of styles that have a path defined. foreach ( $wp_styles->queue as $handle ) { if ( ! isset( $wp_styles->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { continue; } $src = $wp_styles->registered[ $handle ]->src; $path = $wp_styles->get_data( $handle, 'path' ); if ( $path && $src ) { $size = wp_filesize( $path ); if ( ! $size ) { continue; } $styles[] = array( 'handle' => $handle, 'src' => $src, 'path' => $path, 'size' => $size, ); } } if ( ! empty( $styles ) ) { // Reorder styles array based on size. usort( $styles, static function ( $a, $b ) { return ( $a['size'] <= $b['size'] ) ? -1 : 1; } ); /* * The total inlined size. * * On each iteration of the loop, if a style gets added inline the value of this var increases * to reflect the total size of inlined styles. */ $total_inline_size = 0; // Loop styles. foreach ( $styles as $style ) { // Size check. Since styles are ordered by size, we can break the loop. if ( $total_inline_size + $style['size'] > $total_inline_limit ) { break; } // Get the styles if we don't already have them. $style['css'] = file_get_contents( $style['path'] ); /* * Check if the style contains relative URLs that need to be modified. * URLs relative to the stylesheet's path should be converted to relative to the site's root. */ $style['css'] = _wp_normalize_relative_css_links( $style['css'], $style['src'] ); // Keep track of the original `src` for the style that was inlined so that the `sourceURL` comment can be added. $wp_styles->add_data( $style['handle'], 'inlined_src', $style['src'] ); // Set `src` to `false` and add styles inline. $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->src = false; if ( empty( $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->extra['after'] ) ) { $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->extra['after'] = array(); } array_unshift( $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->extra['after'], $style['css'] ); // Add the styles size to the $total_inline_size var. $total_inline_size += (int) $style['size']; } } } /** * Makes URLs relative to the WordPress installation. * * @since 5.9.0 * @access private * * @param string $css The CSS to make URLs relative to the WordPress installation. * @param string $stylesheet_url The URL to the stylesheet. * * @return string The CSS with URLs made relative to the WordPress installation. */ function _wp_normalize_relative_css_links( $css, $stylesheet_url ) { return preg_replace_callback( '#(url\s*\(\s*[\'"]?\s*)([^\'"\)]+)#', static function ( $matches ) use ( $stylesheet_url ) { list( , $prefix, $url ) = $matches; // Short-circuit if the URL does not require normalization. if ( str_starts_with( $url, 'http:' ) || str_starts_with( $url, 'https:' ) || str_starts_with( $url, '/' ) || str_starts_with( $url, '#' ) || str_starts_with( $url, 'data:' ) ) { return $matches[0]; } // Build the absolute URL. $absolute_url = dirname( $stylesheet_url ) . '/' . $url; $absolute_url = str_replace( '/./', '/', $absolute_url ); // Convert to URL related to the site root. $url = wp_make_link_relative( $absolute_url ); return $prefix . $url; }, $css ); } /** * Function that enqueues the CSS Custom Properties coming from theme.json. * * @since 5.9.0 */ function wp_enqueue_global_styles_css_custom_properties() { wp_register_style( 'global-styles-css-custom-properties', false ); wp_add_inline_style( 'global-styles-css-custom-properties', wp_get_global_stylesheet( array( 'variables' ) ) ); wp_enqueue_style( 'global-styles-css-custom-properties' ); } /** * Hooks inline styles in the proper place, depending on the active theme. * * @since 5.9.1 * @since 6.1.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * For block themes, styles are loaded in the head. * For classic ones, styles are loaded in the body because the wp_head action happens before render_block. * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53494. * * @param string $style String containing the CSS styles to be added. * @param int $priority To set the priority for the add_action. */ function wp_enqueue_block_support_styles( $style, $priority = 10 ) { $action_hook_name = 'wp_footer'; if ( wp_is_block_theme() ) { $action_hook_name = 'wp_head'; } add_action( $action_hook_name, static function () use ( $style ) { echo "<style>$style</style>\n"; }, $priority ); } /** * Fetches, processes and compiles stored core styles, then combines and renders them to the page. * Styles are stored via the style engine API. * * @link https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/reference-guides/packages/packages-style-engine/ * * @since 6.1.0 * * @param array $options { * Optional. An array of options to pass to wp_style_engine_get_stylesheet_from_context(). * Default empty array. * * @type bool $optimize Whether to optimize the CSS output, e.g., combine rules. * Default false. * @type bool $prettify Whether to add new lines and indents to output. * Default to whether the `SCRIPT_DEBUG` constant is defined. * } */ function wp_enqueue_stored_styles( $options = array() ) { // Note: Styles printed at wp_footer for classic themes may still end up in the head due to wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand(). $is_block_theme = wp_is_block_theme(); $is_classic_theme = ! $is_block_theme; /* * For block themes, this function prints stored styles in the header. * For classic themes, in the footer. */ if ( ( $is_block_theme && doing_action( 'wp_footer' ) ) || ( $is_classic_theme && doing_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) ) ) { return; } $core_styles_keys = array( 'block-supports' ); $compiled_core_stylesheet = ''; $style_tag_id = 'core'; // Adds comment if code is prettified to identify core styles sections in debugging. $should_prettify = isset( $options['prettify'] ) ? true === $options['prettify'] : defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) && SCRIPT_DEBUG; foreach ( $core_styles_keys as $style_key ) { if ( $should_prettify ) { $compiled_core_stylesheet .= "/**\n * Core styles: $style_key\n */\n"; } // Chains core store ids to signify what the styles contain. $style_tag_id .= '-' . $style_key; $compiled_core_stylesheet .= wp_style_engine_get_stylesheet_from_context( $style_key, $options ); } // Combines Core styles. if ( ! empty( $compiled_core_stylesheet ) ) { wp_register_style( $style_tag_id, false ); wp_add_inline_style( $style_tag_id, $compiled_core_stylesheet ); wp_enqueue_style( $style_tag_id ); } // Prints out any other stores registered by themes or otherwise. $additional_stores = WP_Style_Engine_CSS_Rules_Store::get_stores(); foreach ( array_keys( $additional_stores ) as $store_name ) { if ( in_array( $store_name, $core_styles_keys, true ) ) { continue; } $styles = wp_style_engine_get_stylesheet_from_context( $store_name, $options ); if ( ! empty( $styles ) ) { $key = "wp-style-engine-$store_name"; wp_register_style( $key, false ); wp_add_inline_style( $key, $styles ); wp_enqueue_style( $key ); } } } /** * Enqueues a stylesheet for a specific block. * * If the theme has opted-in to load block styles on demand, * then the stylesheet will be enqueued on-render, * otherwise when the block inits. * * @since 5.9.0 * * @param string $block_name The block-name, including namespace. * @param array $args { * An array of arguments. See wp_register_style() for full information about each argument. * * @type string $handle The handle for the stylesheet. * @type string|false $src The source URL of the stylesheet. * @type string[] $deps Array of registered stylesheet handles this stylesheet depends on. * @type string|bool|null $ver Stylesheet version number. * @type string $media The media for which this stylesheet has been defined. * @type string|null $path Absolute path to the stylesheet, so that it can potentially be inlined. * } */ function wp_enqueue_block_style( $block_name, $args ) { $args = wp_parse_args( $args, array( 'handle' => '', 'src' => '', 'deps' => array(), 'ver' => false, 'media' => 'all', ) ); /** * Callback function to register and enqueue styles. * * @param string $content When the callback is used for the render_block filter, * the content needs to be returned so the function parameter * is to ensure the content exists. * @return string Block content. */ $callback = static function ( $content ) use ( $args ) { // Register the stylesheet. if ( ! empty( $args['src'] ) ) { wp_register_style( $args['handle'], $args['src'], $args['deps'], $args['ver'], $args['media'] ); } // Add `path` data if provided. if ( isset( $args['path'] ) ) { wp_style_add_data( $args['handle'], 'path', $args['path'] ); // Get the RTL file path. $rtl_file_path = str_replace( '.css', '-rtl.css', $args['path'] ); // Add RTL stylesheet. if ( file_exists( $rtl_file_path ) ) { wp_style_add_data( $args['handle'], 'rtl', 'replace' ); if ( is_rtl() ) { wp_style_add_data( $args['handle'], 'path', $rtl_file_path ); } } } // Enqueue the stylesheet. wp_enqueue_style( $args['handle'] ); return $content; }; $hook = did_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) ? 'wp_footer' : 'wp_enqueue_scripts'; if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { /** * Callback function to register and enqueue styles. * * @param string $content The block content. * @param array $block The full block, including name and attributes. * @return string Block content. */ $callback_separate = static function ( $content, $block ) use ( $block_name, $callback ) { if ( ! empty( $block['blockName'] ) && $block_name === $block['blockName'] ) { return $callback( $content ); } return $content; }; /* * The filter's callback here is an anonymous function because * using a named function in this case is not possible. * * The function cannot be unhooked, however, users are still able * to dequeue the stylesheets registered/enqueued by the callback * which is why in this case, using an anonymous function * was deemed acceptable. */ add_filter( 'render_block', $callback_separate, 10, 2 ); return; } /* * The filter's callback here is an anonymous function because * using a named function in this case is not possible. * * The function cannot be unhooked, however, users are still able * to dequeue the stylesheets registered/enqueued by the callback * which is why in this case, using an anonymous function * was deemed acceptable. */ add_filter( $hook, $callback ); // Enqueue assets in the editor. add_action( 'enqueue_block_assets', $callback ); } /** * Loads classic theme styles on classic themes in the frontend. * * This is used for backwards compatibility for Button and File blocks specifically. * * @since 6.1.0 * @since 6.2.0 Added File block styles. * @since 6.8.0 Moved stylesheet registration outside of this function. */ function wp_enqueue_classic_theme_styles() { if ( ! wp_theme_has_theme_json() ) { wp_enqueue_style( 'classic-theme-styles' ); } } /** * Enqueues the assets required for the Command Palette. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @global array $menu * @global array $submenu */ function wp_enqueue_command_palette_assets() { global $menu, $submenu; $command_palette_settings = array( 'is_network_admin' => is_network_admin(), ); if ( $menu ) { $menu_commands = array(); foreach ( $menu as $menu_item ) { if ( empty( $menu_item[0] ) || ! empty( $menu_item[1] ) && ! current_user_can( $menu_item[1] ) ) { continue; } // Remove all HTML tags and their contents. $menu_label = $menu_item[0]; while ( preg_match( '/<[^>]*>/', $menu_label ) ) { $menu_label = preg_replace( '/<[^>]*>.*?<\/[^>]*>|<[^>]*\/>|<[^>]*>/s', '', $menu_label ); } $menu_label = trim( $menu_label ); $menu_url = ''; $menu_slug = $menu_item[2]; if ( preg_match( '/\.php($|\?)/', $menu_slug ) || wp_http_validate_url( $menu_slug ) ) { $menu_url = $menu_slug; } elseif ( ! empty( menu_page_url( $menu_slug, false ) ) ) { $menu_url = html_entity_decode( menu_page_url( $menu_slug, false ), ENT_QUOTES, get_bloginfo( 'charset' ) ); } if ( $menu_url ) { $menu_commands[] = array( 'label' => $menu_label, 'url' => $menu_url, 'name' => $menu_slug, ); } if ( array_key_exists( $menu_slug, $submenu ) ) { foreach ( $submenu[ $menu_slug ] as $submenu_item ) { if ( empty( $submenu_item[0] ) || ! empty( $submenu_item[1] ) && ! current_user_can( $submenu_item[1] ) ) { continue; } // Remove all HTML tags and their contents. $submenu_label = $submenu_item[0]; while ( preg_match( '/<[^>]*>/', $submenu_label ) ) { $submenu_label = preg_replace( '/<[^>]*>.*?<\/[^>]*>|<[^>]*\/>|<[^>]*>/s', '', $submenu_label ); } $submenu_label = trim( $submenu_label ); $submenu_url = ''; $submenu_slug = $submenu_item[2]; if ( preg_match( '/\.php($|\?)/', $submenu_slug ) || wp_http_validate_url( $submenu_slug ) ) { $submenu_url = $submenu_slug; } elseif ( ! empty( menu_page_url( $submenu_slug, false ) ) ) { $submenu_url = html_entity_decode( menu_page_url( $submenu_slug, false ), ENT_QUOTES, get_bloginfo( 'charset' ) ); } if ( $submenu_url ) { $menu_commands[] = array( 'label' => sprintf( /* translators: 1: Menu label, 2: Submenu label. */ __( '%1$s > %2$s' ), $menu_label, $submenu_label ), 'url' => $submenu_url, 'name' => $menu_slug . '-' . $submenu_item[2], ); } } } } $command_palette_settings['menu_commands'] = $menu_commands; } wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-commands' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-commands' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-core-commands' ); wp_add_inline_script( 'wp-core-commands', sprintf( 'wp.coreCommands.initializeCommandPalette( %s );', wp_json_encode( $command_palette_settings, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ) ); } /** * Removes leading and trailing _empty_ script tags. * * This is a helper meant to be used for literal script tag construction * within `wp_get_inline_script_tag()` or `wp_print_inline_script_tag()`. * It removes the literal values of "<script>" and "</script>" from * around an inline script after trimming whitespace. Typically this * is used in conjunction with output buffering, where `ob_get_clean()` * is passed as the `$contents` argument. * * Example: * * // Strips exact literal empty SCRIPT tags. * $js = '<script>sayHello();</script>; * 'sayHello();' === wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags( $js ); * * // Otherwise if anything is different it warns in the JS console. * $js = '<script type="text/javascript">console.log( "hi" );</script>'; * 'console.error( ... )' === wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags( $js ); * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @see wp_print_inline_script_tag() * @see wp_get_inline_script_tag() * * @param string $contents Script body with manually created SCRIPT tag literals. * @return string Script body without surrounding script tag literals, or * original contents if both exact literals aren't present. */ function wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags( $contents ) { $contents = trim( $contents ); $opener = '<SCRIPT>'; $closer = '</SCRIPT>'; if ( strlen( $contents ) > strlen( $opener ) + strlen( $closer ) && strtoupper( substr( $contents, 0, strlen( $opener ) ) ) === $opener && strtoupper( substr( $contents, -strlen( $closer ) ) ) === $closer ) { return substr( $contents, strlen( $opener ), -strlen( $closer ) ); } else { $error_message = __( 'Expected string to start with script tag (without attributes) and end with script tag, with optional whitespace.' ); _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $error_message, '6.4' ); return sprintf( 'console.error(%s)', wp_json_encode( sprintf( /* translators: %s: wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags() */ __( 'Function %s used incorrectly in PHP.' ), 'wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags()' ) . ' ' . $error_message ) ); } } /** * Adds hooks to load block styles on demand in classic themes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see _add_default_theme_supports() */ function wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand() { // This is not relevant to block themes, as they are opted in to loading separate styles on demand via _add_default_theme_supports(). if ( wp_is_block_theme() ) { return; } /* * Make sure that wp_should_output_buffer_template_for_enhancement() returns true even if there aren't any * `wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer` filters added, but do so at priority zero so that applications which * wish to stream responses can more easily turn this off. */ add_filter( 'wp_should_output_buffer_template_for_enhancement', '__return_true', 0 ); // If a site has opted out of the template enhancement output buffer, then bail. if ( ! wp_should_output_buffer_template_for_enhancement() ) { return; } // The following two filters are added by default for block themes in _add_default_theme_supports(). /* * Load separate block styles so that the large block-library stylesheet is not enqueued unconditionally, and so * that block-specific styles will only be enqueued when they are used on the page. A priority of zero allows for * this to be easily overridden by themes which wish to opt out. If a site has explicitly opted out of loading * separate block styles, then abort. */ add_filter( 'should_load_separate_core_block_assets', '__return_true', 0 ); if ( ! wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() ) { return; } /* * Also ensure that block assets are loaded on demand (although the default value is from should_load_separate_core_block_assets). * As above, a priority of zero allows for this to be easily overridden by themes which wish to opt out. If a site * has explicitly opted out of loading block styles on demand, then abort. */ add_filter( 'should_load_block_assets_on_demand', '__return_true', 0 ); if ( ! wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { return; } // Add hooks which require the presence of the output buffer. Ideally the above two filters could be added here, but they run too early. add_action( 'wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer_started', 'wp_hoist_late_printed_styles' ); } /** * Adds the hooks needed for CSS output to be delayed until after the content of the page has been established. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand() * @see _wp_footer_scripts() */ function wp_hoist_late_printed_styles() { // Skip the embed template on-demand styles aren't relevant, and there is no wp_head action. if ( is_embed() ) { return; } // Capture the styles enqueued at the enqueue_block_assets action, so that non-core block styles and global styles can be inserted afterwards during hoisting. $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets = array(); add_action( 'enqueue_block_assets', static function () use ( &$style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets ) { $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets = wp_styles()->queue; }, PHP_INT_MIN ); add_action( 'enqueue_block_assets', static function () use ( &$style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets ) { $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets = array_values( array_diff( wp_styles()->queue, $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets ) ); }, PHP_INT_MAX ); /* * Add a placeholder comment into the inline styles for wp-block-library, after which the late block styles * can be hoisted from the footer to be printed in the header by means of a filter below on the template enhancement * output buffer. The `wp_print_styles` action is used to ensure that if the inline style gets replaced at * `enqueue_block_assets` or `wp_enqueue_scripts` that the placeholder will be sure to be present. */ $placeholder = sprintf( '/*%s*/', uniqid( 'wp_block_styles_on_demand_placeholder:' ) ); add_action( 'wp_print_styles', static function () use ( $placeholder ) { wp_add_inline_style( 'wp-block-library', $placeholder ); } ); /* * Create a substitute for `print_late_styles()` which is aware of block styles. This substitute does not print * the styles, but it captures what would be printed for block styles and non-block styles so that they can be * later hoisted to the HEAD in the template enhancement output buffer. This will run at `wp_print_footer_scripts` * before `print_footer_scripts()` is called. */ $printed_core_block_styles = ''; $printed_other_block_styles = ''; $printed_global_styles = ''; $printed_late_styles = ''; $capture_late_styles = static function () use ( &$printed_core_block_styles, &$printed_other_block_styles, &$printed_global_styles, &$printed_late_styles ) { // Gather the styles related to on-demand block enqueues. $all_core_block_style_handles = array(); $all_other_block_style_handles = array(); foreach ( WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered() as $block_type ) { if ( str_starts_with( $block_type->name, 'core/' ) ) { foreach ( $block_type->style_handles as $style_handle ) { $all_core_block_style_handles[] = $style_handle; } } else { foreach ( $block_type->style_handles as $style_handle ) { $all_other_block_style_handles[] = $style_handle; } } } /* * First print all styles related to blocks which should be inserted right after the wp-block-library stylesheet * to preserve the CSS cascade. The logic in this `if` statement is derived from `wp_print_styles()`. */ $enqueued_core_block_styles = array_values( array_intersect( $all_core_block_style_handles, wp_styles()->queue ) ); if ( count( $enqueued_core_block_styles ) > 0 ) { ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_items( $enqueued_core_block_styles ); $printed_core_block_styles = ob_get_clean(); } // Non-core block styles get printed after the classic-theme-styles stylesheet. $enqueued_other_block_styles = array_values( array_intersect( $all_other_block_style_handles, wp_styles()->queue ) ); if ( count( $enqueued_other_block_styles ) > 0 ) { ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_items( $enqueued_other_block_styles ); $printed_other_block_styles = ob_get_clean(); } // Capture the global-styles so that it can be printed separately after classic-theme-styles and other styles enqueued at enqueue_block_assets. if ( wp_style_is( 'global-styles' ) ) { ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_items( array( 'global-styles' ) ); $printed_global_styles = ob_get_clean(); } /* * Print all remaining styles not related to blocks. This contains a subset of the logic from * `print_late_styles()`, without admin-specific logic and the `print_late_styles` filter to control whether * late styles are printed (since they are being hoisted anyway). */ ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_footer_items(); $printed_late_styles = ob_get_clean(); }; /* * If `_wp_footer_scripts()` was unhooked from the `wp_print_footer_scripts` action, or if `wp_print_footer_scripts()` * was unhooked from running at the `wp_footer` action, then only add a callback to `wp_footer` which will capture the * late-printed styles. * * Otherwise, in the normal case where `_wp_footer_scripts()` will run at the `wp_print_footer_scripts` action, then * swap out `_wp_footer_scripts()` with an alternative which captures the printed styles (for hoisting to HEAD) before * proceeding with printing the footer scripts. */ $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority = has_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', '_wp_footer_scripts' ); if ( false === $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority || false === has_action( 'wp_footer', 'wp_print_footer_scripts' ) ) { // The normal priority for wp_print_footer_scripts() is to run at 20. add_action( 'wp_footer', $capture_late_styles, 20 ); } else { remove_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', '_wp_footer_scripts', $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', static function () use ( $capture_late_styles ) { $capture_late_styles(); print_footer_scripts(); }, $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority ); } // Replace placeholder with the captured late styles. add_filter( 'wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer', static function ( $buffer ) use ( $placeholder, &$style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets, &$printed_core_block_styles, &$printed_other_block_styles, &$printed_global_styles, &$printed_late_styles ) { // Anonymous subclass of WP_HTML_Tag_Processor which exposes underlying bookmark spans. $processor = new class( $buffer ) extends WP_HTML_Tag_Processor { /** * Gets the span for the current token. * * @return WP_HTML_Span Current token span. */ private function get_span(): WP_HTML_Span { // Note: This call will never fail according to the usage of this class, given it is always called after ::next_tag() is true. $this->set_bookmark( 'here' ); return $this->bookmarks['here']; } /** * Inserts text before the current token. * * @param string $text Text to insert. */ public function insert_before( string $text ) { $this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $this->get_span()->start, 0, $text ); } /** * Inserts text after the current token. * * @param string $text Text to insert. */ public function insert_after( string $text ) { $span = $this->get_span(); $this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $span->start + $span->length, 0, $text ); } /** * Removes the current token. */ public function remove() { $span = $this->get_span(); $this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $span->start, $span->length, '' ); } }; // Locate the insertion points in the HEAD. while ( $processor->next_tag( array( 'tag_closers' => 'visit' ) ) ) { if ( 'STYLE' === $processor->get_tag() && 'wp-block-library-inline-css' === $processor->get_attribute( 'id' ) ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'wp_block_library' ); } elseif ( 'HEAD' === $processor->get_tag() && $processor->is_tag_closer() ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'head_end' ); break; } elseif ( ( 'STYLE' === $processor->get_tag() || 'LINK' === $processor->get_tag() ) && $processor->get_attribute( 'id' ) ) { $id = $processor->get_attribute( 'id' ); $handle = null; if ( 'STYLE' === $processor->get_tag() ) { if ( preg_match( '/^(.+)-inline-css$/', $id, $matches ) ) { $handle = $matches[1]; } } elseif ( preg_match( '/^(.+)-css$/', $id, $matches ) ) { $handle = $matches[1]; } if ( 'classic-theme-styles' === $handle ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ); } if ( $handle && in_array( $handle, $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets, true ) ) { if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'first_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ) ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'first_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ); } $processor->set_bookmark( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ); } } } /* * Insert block styles right after wp-block-library (if it is present). The placeholder CSS comment will * always be added to the wp-block-library inline style since it gets printed at `wp_head` before the blocks * are rendered. This means that there may not actually be any block styles to hoist from the footer to * insert after this inline style. The placeholder CSS comment needs to be added so that the inline style * gets printed, but if the resulting inline style is empty after the placeholder is removed, then the * inline style is removed. */ if ( $processor->has_bookmark( 'wp_block_library' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'wp_block_library' ); $css_text = $processor->get_modifiable_text(); /* * A placeholder CSS comment is added to the inline style in order to force an inline STYLE tag to * be printed. Now that we've located the inline style, the placeholder comment can be removed. If * there is no CSS left in the STYLE tag after removing the placeholder (aside from the sourceURL * comment), then remove the STYLE entirely. */ $css_text = str_replace( $placeholder, '', $css_text ); if ( preg_match( ':^/\*# sourceURL=\S+? \*/$:', trim( $css_text ) ) ) { $processor->remove(); } else { $processor->set_modifiable_text( $css_text ); } $inserted_after = $printed_core_block_styles; $printed_core_block_styles = ''; // If the classic-theme-styles is absent, then the third-party block styles cannot be inserted after it, so they get inserted here. if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ) ) { if ( '' !== $printed_other_block_styles ) { $inserted_after .= $printed_other_block_styles; } $printed_other_block_styles = ''; // If there aren't any other styles printed at enqueue_block_assets either, then the global styles need to also be printed here. if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ) ) { if ( '' !== $printed_global_styles ) { $inserted_after .= $printed_global_styles; } $printed_global_styles = ''; } } if ( '' !== $inserted_after ) { $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $inserted_after ); } } // Insert global-styles after the styles enqueued at enqueue_block_assets. if ( '' !== $printed_global_styles && $processor->has_bookmark( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ); $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $printed_global_styles ); $printed_global_styles = ''; if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ) && '' !== $printed_other_block_styles ) { $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $printed_other_block_styles ); $printed_other_block_styles = ''; } } // Insert third-party block styles right after the classic-theme-styles. if ( '' !== $printed_other_block_styles && $processor->has_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'classic_theme_styles' ); $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $printed_other_block_styles ); $printed_other_block_styles = ''; } // Print all remaining styles. $remaining_styles = $printed_core_block_styles . $printed_other_block_styles . $printed_global_styles . $printed_late_styles; if ( $remaining_styles && $processor->has_bookmark( 'head_end' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'head_end' ); $processor->insert_before( $remaining_styles . "\n" ); } return $processor->get_updated_html(); } ); } /** * Return the corresponding JavaScript `dataset` name for an attribute * if it represents a custom data attribute, or `null` if not. * * Custom data attributes appear in an element's `dataset` property in a * browser, but there's a specific way the names are translated from HTML * into JavaScript. This function indicates how the name would appear in * JavaScript if a browser would recognize it as a custom data attribute. * * Example: * * // Dash-letter pairs turn into capital letters. * 'postId' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data-post-id' ); * 'Before' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data--before' ); * '-One--Two---' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data---one---two---' ); * * // Not every attribute name will be interpreted as a custom data attribute. * null === wp_js_dataset_name( 'post-id' ); * null === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data' ); * * // Some very surprising names will; for example, a property whose name is the empty string. * '' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data-' ); * 0 === strlen( wp_js_dataset_name( 'data-' ) ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-domstringmap-pairs * @see \wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name() * * @param string $html_attribute_name Raw attribute name as found in the source HTML. * @return string|null Transformed `dataset` name, if interpretable as a custom data attribute, else `null`. */ function wp_js_dataset_name( string $html_attribute_name ): ?string { if ( 0 !== substr_compare( $html_attribute_name, 'data-', 0, 5, true ) ) { return null; } $end = strlen( $html_attribute_name ); /* * If it contains characters which would end the attribute name parsing then * something else is wrong and this contains more than just an attribute name. */ if ( ( $end - 5 ) !== strcspn( $html_attribute_name, "=/> \t\f\r\n", 5 ) ) { return null; } /** * > For each name in list, for each U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS character (-) * > in the name that is followed by an ASCII lower alpha, remove the * > U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS character (-) and replace the character that * > followed it by the same character converted to ASCII uppercase. * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-domstringmap-pairs */ $custom_name = ''; $at = 5; $was_at = $at; while ( $at < $end ) { $next_dash_at = strpos( $html_attribute_name, '-', $at ); if ( false === $next_dash_at || $next_dash_at === $end - 1 ) { break; } // Transform `-a` to `A`, for example. $c = $html_attribute_name[ $next_dash_at + 1 ]; if ( ( $c >= 'A' && $c <= 'Z' ) || ( $c >= 'a' && $c <= 'z' ) ) { $prefix = substr( $html_attribute_name, $was_at, $next_dash_at - $was_at ); $custom_name .= strtolower( $prefix ); $custom_name .= strtoupper( $c ); $at = $next_dash_at + 2; $was_at = $at; continue; } $at = $next_dash_at + 1; } // If nothing has been added it means there are no dash-letter pairs; return the name as-is. return '' === $custom_name ? strtolower( substr( $html_attribute_name, 5 ) ) : ( $custom_name . strtolower( substr( $html_attribute_name, $was_at ) ) ); } /** * Returns a corresponding HTML attribute name for the given name, * if that name were found in a JS element’s `dataset` property. * * Example: * * 'data-post-id' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( 'postId' ); * 'data--before' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( 'Before' ); * 'data---one---two---' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( '-One--Two---' ); * * // Not every attribute name will be interpreted as a custom data attribute. * null === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( '/not-an-attribute/' ); * null === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( 'no spaces' ); * * // Some very surprising names will; for example, a property whose name is the empty string. * 'data-' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( '' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-domstringmap-pairs * @see \wp_js_dataset_name() * * @param string $js_dataset_name Name of JS `dataset` property to transform. * @return string|null Corresponding name of an HTML custom data attribute for the given dataset name, * if possible to represent in HTML, otherwise `null`. */ function wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( string $js_dataset_name ): ?string { $end = strlen( $js_dataset_name ); if ( 0 === $end ) { return 'data-'; } /* * If it contains characters which would end the attribute name parsing then * something it’s not possible to represent this in HTML. */ if ( strcspn( $js_dataset_name, "=/> \t\f\r\n" ) !== $end ) { return null; } $html_name = 'data-'; $at = 0; $was_at = $at; while ( $at < $end ) { $next_upper_after = strcspn( $js_dataset_name, 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ', $at ); $next_upper_at = $at + $next_upper_after; if ( $next_upper_at >= $end ) { break; } $prefix = substr( $js_dataset_name, $was_at, $next_upper_at - $was_at ); $html_name .= strtolower( $prefix ); $html_name .= '-' . strtolower( $js_dataset_name[ $next_upper_at ] ); $at = $next_upper_at + 1; $was_at = $at; } if ( $was_at < $end ) { $html_name .= strtolower( substr( $js_dataset_name, $was_at ) ); } return $html_name; } Http/https-detection-20260605111237-20260606200700.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014263 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605211407-20260610201651.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014264 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260607015444.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605183537-20260610070659.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605205851.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607114002-20260610003920.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014266 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605222644.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605195123.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606002503.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012703 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606083053.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/string-20260615024237.php 0000666 00000020233 15226714270 0011101 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Parses unified or context diffs output from eg. the diff utility. * * Example: * <code> * $patch = file_get_contents('example.patch'); * $diff = new Text_Diff('string', array($patch)); * $renderer = new Text_Diff_Renderer_inline(); * echo $renderer->render($diff); * </code> * * Copyright 2005 Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * Copyright 2005-2010 The Horde Project (http://www.horde.org/) * * See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (LGPL). If you did * not receive this file, see https://opensource.org/license/lgpl-2-1/. * * @author Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * @package Text_Diff * @since 0.2.0 */ class Text_Diff_Engine_string { /** * Parses a unified or context diff. * * First param contains the whole diff and the second can be used to force * a specific diff type. If the second parameter is 'autodetect', the * diff will be examined to find out which type of diff this is. * * @param string $diff The diff content. * @param string $mode The diff mode of the content in $diff. One of * 'context', 'unified', or 'autodetect'. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function diff($diff, $mode = 'autodetect') { // Detect line breaks. $lnbr = "\n"; if (strpos($diff, "\r\n") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r\n"; } elseif (strpos($diff, "\r") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r"; } // Make sure we have a line break at the EOF. if (substr($diff, -strlen($lnbr)) != $lnbr) { $diff .= $lnbr; } if ($mode != 'autodetect' && $mode != 'context' && $mode != 'unified') { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff is unsupported'); } if ($mode == 'autodetect') { $context = strpos($diff, '***'); $unified = strpos($diff, '---'); if ($context === $unified) { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff could not be detected'); } elseif ($context === false || $unified === false) { $mode = $context !== false ? 'context' : 'unified'; } else { $mode = $context < $unified ? 'context' : 'unified'; } } // Split by new line and remove the diff header, if there is one. $diff = explode($lnbr, $diff); if (($mode == 'context' && strpos($diff[0], '***') === 0) || ($mode == 'unified' && strpos($diff[0], '---') === 0)) { array_shift($diff); array_shift($diff); } if ($mode == 'context') { return $this->parseContextDiff($diff); } else { return $this->parseUnifiedDiff($diff); } } /** * Parses an array containing the unified diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseUnifiedDiff($diff) { $edits = array(); $end = count($diff) - 1; for ($i = 0; $i < $end;) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case ' ': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == ' '); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($diff1); break; case '+': // get all new lines do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': // get changed or removed lines $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); while ($i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$i++], 1); } if (count($diff2) == 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); } else { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); } break; default: $i++; break; } } return $edits; } /** * Parses an array containing the context diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseContextDiff(&$diff) { $edits = array(); $i = $max_i = $j = $max_j = 0; $end = count($diff) - 1; while ($i < $end && $j < $end) { while ($i >= $max_i && $j >= $max_j) { // Find the boundaries of the diff output of the two files for ($i = $j; $i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 3) == '***'; $i++); for ($max_i = $i; $max_i < $end && substr($diff[$max_i], 0, 3) != '---'; $max_i++); for ($j = $max_i; $j < $end && substr($diff[$j], 0, 3) == '---'; $j++); for ($max_j = $j; $max_j < $end && substr($diff[$max_j], 0, 3) != '***'; $max_j++); } // find what hasn't been changed $array = array(); while ($i < $max_i && $j < $max_j && strcmp($diff[$i], $diff[$j]) == 0) { $array[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); $i++; $j++; } while ($i < $max_i && ($max_j-$j) <= 1) { if ($diff[$i] != '' && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$i++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && ($max_i-$i) <= 1) { if ($diff[$j] != '' && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } if (count($array) > 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($array); } if ($i < $max_i) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case '!': $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); if ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '!') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '!'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); break; case '+': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); break; } } if ($j < $max_j) { $diff2 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$j], 0, 1)) { case '+': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff2); break; case '-': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff2); break; } } } return $edits; } } Http/Status502-20260605062120.php 0000666 00000000711 15226714270 0011274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 502 Bad Gateway responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 502 Bad Gateway responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status502 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 502; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Bad Gateway'; } Http/Http-20260605100636.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0010506 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } Http/https-detection-20260605194319.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605134451-20260608183738.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014325 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606031902.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606010046-20260610034648.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605172349.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012732 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606050704.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605172101.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607003229-20260608152126.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Exception-20260605083643.php 0000666 00000002132 15226714270 0011534 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; use Exception as PHPException; /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Exception extends PHPException { /** * Type of exception * * @var string */ protected $type; /** * Data associated with the exception * * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Create a new exception * * @param string $message Exception message * @param string $type Exception type * @param mixed $data Associated data * @param integer $code Exception numerical code, if applicable */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { parent::__construct($message, $code); $this->type = $type; $this->data = $data; } /** * Like {@see \Exception::getCode()}, but a string code. * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * Gives any relevant data * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return mixed */ public function getData() { return $this->data; } } Http/Status415-20260605023314.php 0000666 00000000752 15226714270 0011306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status415 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 415; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unsupported Media Type'; } Http/class-wp-editor-20260605090330.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0012614 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } Http/https-migration-20260605121529-20260608230518.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606052845.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606063145.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605164101-20260609011957.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605080418-20260615100439.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011336 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status412-20260605052312.php 0000666 00000000741 15226714270 0011301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 412 Precondition Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 412 Precondition Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status412 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 412; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Precondition Failed'; } Http/https-detection-20260605090909-20260608055531.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606144057.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605145459-20260608142740.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status500-20260605061931.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0011314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status500 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 500; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Internal Server Error'; } Http/class-wp-http-proxy-20260605083708.php 0000666 00000013534 15226714270 0013475 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTP API: WP_HTTP_Proxy class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 */ /** * Core class used to implement HTTP API proxy support. * * There are caveats to proxy support. It requires that defines be made in the wp-config.php file to * enable proxy support. There are also a few filters that plugins can hook into for some of the * constants. * * Please note that only BASIC authentication is supported by most transports. * cURL MAY support more methods (such as NTLM authentication) depending on your environment. * * The constants are as follows: * <ol> * <li>WP_PROXY_HOST - Enable proxy support and host for connecting.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PORT - Proxy port for connection. No default, must be defined.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_USERNAME - Proxy username, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PASSWORD - Proxy password, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS - Will prevent the hosts in this list from going through the proxy. * You do not need to have localhost and the site host in this list, because they will not be passed * through the proxy. The list should be presented in a comma separated list, wildcards using * are supported. Example: *.wordpress.org</li> * </ol> * * An example can be as seen below. * * define('WP_PROXY_HOST', '192.168.84.101'); * define('WP_PROXY_PORT', '8080'); * define('WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS', 'localhost, www.example.com, *.wordpress.org'); * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4011 Proxy support ticket in WordPress. * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/14636 Allow wildcard domains in WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS * * @since 2.8.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_HTTP_Proxy { /** * Whether proxy connection should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_HOST` * - `WP_PROXY_PORT` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function is_enabled() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ); } /** * Whether authentication should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_USERNAME` * - `WP_PROXY_PASSWORD` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function use_authentication() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ); } /** * Retrieve the host for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function host() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_HOST; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the port for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function port() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PORT; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the username for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function username() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_USERNAME; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the password for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function password() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PASSWORD; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve authentication string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication() { return $this->username() . ':' . $this->password(); } /** * Retrieve header string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication_header() { return 'Proxy-Authorization: Basic ' . base64_encode( $this->authentication() ); } /** * Determines whether the request should be sent through a proxy. * * We want to keep localhost and the site URL from being sent through the proxy, because * some proxies can not handle this. We also have the constant available for defining other * hosts that won't be sent through the proxy. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @return bool Whether to send the request through the proxy. */ public function send_through_proxy( $uri ) { $check = parse_url( $uri ); // Malformed URL, can not process, but this could mean ssl, so let through anyway. if ( false === $check ) { return true; } $home = parse_url( get_option( 'siteurl' ) ); /** * Filters whether to preempt sending the request through the proxy. * * Returning false will bypass the proxy; returning true will send * the request through the proxy. Returning null bypasses the filter. * * @since 3.5.0 * * @param bool|null $override Whether to send the request through the proxy. Default null. * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @param array $check Associative array result of parsing the request URL with `parse_url()`. * @param array $home Associative array result of parsing the site URL with `parse_url()`. */ $result = apply_filters( 'pre_http_send_through_proxy', null, $uri, $check, $home ); if ( ! is_null( $result ) ) { return $result; } if ( 'localhost' === $check['host'] || ( isset( $home['host'] ) && $home['host'] === $check['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( ! defined( 'WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS' ) ) { return true; } static $bypass_hosts = null; static $wildcard_regex = array(); if ( null === $bypass_hosts ) { $bypass_hosts = preg_split( '|,\s*|', WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS ); if ( str_contains( WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS, '*' ) ) { $wildcard_regex = array(); foreach ( $bypass_hosts as $host ) { $wildcard_regex[] = str_replace( '\*', '.+', preg_quote( $host, '/' ) ); } $wildcard_regex = '/^(' . implode( '|', $wildcard_regex ) . ')$/i'; } } if ( ! empty( $wildcard_regex ) ) { return ! preg_match( $wildcard_regex, $check['host'] ); } else { return ! in_array( $check['host'], $bypass_hosts, true ); } } } Http/https-migration-20260605164101.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-editor-20260605061650.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0012617 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } Http/https-migration-20260606035847-20260608205436.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014325 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605144804.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-embed-20260605071219.php 0000666 00000037073 15226714270 0012411 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * API for easily embedding rich media such as videos and images into content. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Embed * @since 2.9.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Embed { public $handlers = array(); public $post_ID; public $usecache = true; public $linkifunknown = true; public $last_attr = array(); public $last_url = ''; /** * When a URL cannot be embedded, return false instead of returning a link * or the URL. * * Bypasses the {@see 'embed_maybe_make_link'} filter. * * @var bool */ public $return_false_on_fail = false; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct() { // Hack to get the [embed] shortcode to run before wpautop(). add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); // Shortcode placeholder for strip_shortcodes(). add_shortcode( 'embed', '__return_false' ); // Attempts to embed all URLs in a post. add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); // After a post is saved, cache oEmbed items via Ajax. add_action( 'edit_form_advanced', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); add_action( 'edit_page_form', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); } /** * Processes the [embed] shortcode. * * Since the [embed] shortcode needs to be run earlier than other shortcodes, * this function removes all existing shortcodes, registers the [embed] shortcode, * calls do_shortcode(), and then re-registers the old shortcodes. * * @global array $shortcode_tags * * @param string $content Content to parse. * @return string Content with shortcode parsed. */ public function run_shortcode( $content ) { global $shortcode_tags; // Back up current registered shortcodes and clear them all out. $orig_shortcode_tags = $shortcode_tags; remove_all_shortcodes(); add_shortcode( 'embed', array( $this, 'shortcode' ) ); // Do the shortcode (only the [embed] one is registered). $content = do_shortcode( $content, true ); // Put the original shortcodes back. $shortcode_tags = $orig_shortcode_tags; return $content; } /** * If a post/page was saved, then output JavaScript to make * an Ajax request that will call WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). */ public function maybe_run_ajax_cache() { $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || empty( $_GET['message'] ) ) { return; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery( function($) { $.get("<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) ) . '?action=oembed-cache&post=' . $post->ID; ?>"); } ); </script> <?php } /** * Registers an embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_register_handler() instead. * * This function should probably also only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed. * * @param string $id An internal ID/name for the handler. Needs to be unique. * @param string $regex The regex that will be used to see if this handler should be used for a URL. * @param callable $callback The callback function that will be called if the regex is matched. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the registered handlers will be tested. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier testing, and handlers with the same priority are * tested in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. */ public function register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] = array( 'regex' => $regex, 'callback' => $callback, ); } /** * Unregisters a previously-registered embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_unregister_handler() instead. * * @param string $id The handler ID that should be removed. * @param int $priority Optional. The priority of the handler to be removed (default: 10). */ public function unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) { unset( $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] ); } /** * Returns embed HTML for a given URL from embed handlers. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML by checking the URL * against the regex of the registered embed handlers. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, false otherwise. */ public function get_embed_handler_html( $attr, $url ) { $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); ksort( $this->handlers ); foreach ( $this->handlers as $priority => $handlers ) { foreach ( $handlers as $id => $handler ) { if ( preg_match( $handler['regex'], $url, $matches ) && is_callable( $handler['callback'] ) ) { $return = call_user_func( $handler['callback'], $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ); if ( false !== $return ) { /** * Filters the returned embed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $return The HTML result of the shortcode. * @param string $url The embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_handler_html', $return, $url, $attr ); } } } } return false; } /** * The do_shortcode() callback function. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML. Starts by checking the URL against the regex of * the registered embed handlers. If none of the regex matches and it's enabled, then the URL * will be given to the WP_oEmbed class. * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. * `->maybe_make_link()` can return false on failure. */ public function shortcode( $attr, $url = '' ) { $post = get_post(); if ( empty( $url ) && ! empty( $attr['src'] ) ) { $url = $attr['src']; } $this->last_url = $url; if ( empty( $url ) ) { $this->last_attr = $attr; return ''; } $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); $this->last_attr = $attr; /* * KSES converts & into & and we need to undo this. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11311 */ $url = str_replace( '&', '&', $url ); // Look for known internal handlers. $embed_handler_html = $this->get_embed_handler_html( $rawattr, $url ); if ( false !== $embed_handler_html ) { return $embed_handler_html; } $post_id = ( ! empty( $post->ID ) ) ? $post->ID : null; // Potentially set by WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). if ( ! empty( $this->post_ID ) ) { $post_id = $this->post_ID; } // Check for a cached result (stored as custom post or in the post meta). $key_suffix = md5( $url . serialize( $attr ) ); $cachekey = '_oembed_' . $key_suffix; $cachekey_time = '_oembed_time_' . $key_suffix; /** * Filters the oEmbed TTL value (time to live). * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param int $time Time to live (in seconds). * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ $ttl = apply_filters( 'oembed_ttl', DAY_IN_SECONDS, $url, $attr, $post_id ); $cache = ''; $cache_time = 0; $cached_post_id = $this->find_oembed_post_id( $key_suffix ); if ( $post_id ) { $cache = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, true ); $cache_time = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, true ); if ( ! $cache_time ) { $cache_time = 0; } } elseif ( $cached_post_id ) { $cached_post = get_post( $cached_post_id ); $cache = $cached_post->post_content; $cache_time = strtotime( $cached_post->post_modified_gmt ); } $cached_recently = ( time() - $cache_time ) < $ttl; if ( $this->usecache || $cached_recently ) { // Failures are cached. Serve one if we're using the cache. if ( '{{unknown}}' === $cache ) { return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } if ( ! empty( $cache ) ) { /** * Filters the cached oEmbed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $cache The cached HTML result, stored in post meta. * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $cache, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } } /** * Filters whether to inspect the given URL for discoverable link tags. * * @since 2.9.0 * @since 4.4.0 The default value changed to true. * * @see WP_oEmbed::discover() * * @param bool $enable Whether to enable `<link>` tag discovery. Default true. */ $attr['discover'] = apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_discover', true ); // Use oEmbed to get the HTML. $html = wp_oembed_get( $url, $attr ); if ( $post_id ) { if ( $html ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, $html ); update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, time() ); } elseif ( ! $cache ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, '{{unknown}}' ); } } else { $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $insert_post_args = array( 'post_name' => $key_suffix, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', ); if ( $html ) { if ( $cached_post_id ) { wp_update_post( wp_slash( array( 'ID' => $cached_post_id, 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ); } else { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ) ); } } elseif ( ! $cache ) { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => '{{unknown}}', ) ) ) ); } if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } } // If there was a result, return it. if ( $html ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-embed.php */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $html, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } // Still unknown. return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } /** * Deletes all oEmbed caches. Unused by core as of 4.0.0. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to delete the caches for. */ public function delete_oembed_caches( $post_id ) { $post_metas = get_post_custom_keys( $post_id ); if ( empty( $post_metas ) ) { return; } foreach ( $post_metas as $post_meta_key ) { if ( str_starts_with( $post_meta_key, '_oembed_' ) ) { delete_post_meta( $post_id, $post_meta_key ); } } } /** * Triggers a caching of all oEmbed results. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to do the caching for. */ public function cache_oembed( $post_id ) { $post = get_post( $post_id ); $post_types = get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ); /** * Filters the array of post types to cache oEmbed results for. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string[] $post_types Array of post type names to cache oEmbed results for. Defaults to post types with `show_ui` set to true. */ $cache_oembed_types = apply_filters( 'embed_cache_oembed_types', $post_types ); if ( empty( $post->ID ) || ! in_array( $post->post_type, $cache_oembed_types, true ) ) { return; } // Trigger a caching. if ( ! empty( $post->post_content ) ) { $this->post_ID = $post->ID; $this->usecache = false; $content = $this->run_shortcode( $post->post_content ); $this->autoembed( $content ); $this->usecache = true; } } /** * Passes any unlinked URLs that are on their own line to WP_Embed::shortcode() for potential embedding. * * @see WP_Embed::autoembed_callback() * * @param string $content The content to be searched. * @return string Potentially modified $content. */ public function autoembed( $content ) { // Replace line breaks from all HTML elements with placeholders. $content = wp_replace_in_html_tags( $content, array( "\n" => '<!-- wp-line-break -->' ) ); if ( preg_match( '#(^|\s|>)https?://#i', $content ) ) { // Find URLs on their own line. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|^(\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*)$|im', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); // Find URLs in their own paragraph. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|(<p(?: [^>]*)?>\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*<\/p>)|i', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); } // Put the line breaks back. return str_replace( '<!-- wp-line-break -->', "\n", $content ); } /** * Callback function for WP_Embed::autoembed(). * * @param array $matches A regex match array. * @return string The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. */ public function autoembed_callback( $matches ) { $oldval = $this->linkifunknown; $this->linkifunknown = false; $return = $this->shortcode( array(), $matches[2] ); $this->linkifunknown = $oldval; return $matches[1] . $return . $matches[3]; } /** * Conditionally makes a hyperlink based on an internal class variable. * * @param string $url URL to potentially be linked. * @return string|false Linked URL or the original URL. False if 'return_false_on_fail' is true. */ public function maybe_make_link( $url ) { if ( $this->return_false_on_fail ) { return false; } $output = ( $this->linkifunknown ) ? '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">' . esc_html( $url ) . '</a>' : $url; /** * Filters the returned, maybe-linked embed URL. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string $output The linked or original URL. * @param string $url The original URL. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_maybe_make_link', $output, $url ); } /** * Finds the oEmbed cache post ID for a given cache key. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param string $cache_key oEmbed cache key. * @return int|null Post ID on success, null on failure. */ public function find_oembed_post_id( $cache_key ) { $cache_group = 'oembed_cache_post'; $oembed_post_id = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( $oembed_post_id && 'oembed_cache' === get_post_type( $oembed_post_id ) ) { return $oembed_post_id; } $oembed_post_query = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'name' => $cache_key, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'no_found_rows' => true, 'cache_results' => true, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'lazy_load_term_meta' => false, ) ); if ( ! empty( $oembed_post_query->posts ) ) { // Note: 'fields' => 'ids' is not being used in order to cache the post object as it will be needed. $oembed_post_id = $oembed_post_query->posts[0]->ID; wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $oembed_post_id, $cache_group ); return $oembed_post_id; } return null; } } Http/https-migration-20260607133407-20260610193500.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605034026.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status511.php 0000666 00000001145 15226714270 0007721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status511 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 511; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Network Authentication Required'; } Http/https-detection-20260605201111-20260607235046.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014266 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606092011-20260615034352.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260610050753-20260610134515.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014271 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status414-20260605052605.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0011316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status414 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 414; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request-URI Too Large'; } Http/class-wp-block-processor-20260605061159.php 0000666 00000210507 15226714270 0014441 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Efficiently scan through block structure in document without parsing * the entire block tree and all of its JSON attributes into memory. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Blocks * @since 6.9.0 */ /** * Class for efficiently scanning through block structure in a document * without parsing the entire block tree and JSON attributes into memory. * * ## Overview * * This class is designed to help analyze and modify block structure in a * streaming fashion and to bridge the gap between parsed block trees and * the text representing them. * * Use-cases for this class include but are not limited to: * * - Counting block types in a document. * - Queuing stylesheets based on the presence of various block types. * - Modifying blocks of a given type, i.e. migrations, updates, and styling. * - Searching for content of specific kinds, e.g. checking for blocks * with certain theme support attributes, or block bindings. * - Adding CSS class names to the element wrapping a block’s inner blocks. * * > *Note!* If a fully-parsed block tree of a document is necessary, including * > all the parsed JSON attributes, nested blocks, and HTML, consider * > using {@see \parse_blocks()} instead which will parse the document * > in one swift pass. * * For typical usage, jump first to the methods {@see self::next_block()}, * {@see self::next_delimiter()}, or {@see self::next_token()}. * * ### Values * * As a lower-level interface than {@see parse_blocks()} this class follows * different performance-focused values: * * - Minimize allocations so that documents of any size may be processed * on a fixed or marginal amount of memory. * - Make hidden costs explicit so that calling code only has to pay the * performance penalty for features it needs. * - Operate with a streaming and re-entrant design to make it possible * to operate on chunks of a document and to resume after pausing. * * This means that some operations might appear more cumbersome than one * might expect. This design tradeoff opens up opportunity to wrap this in * a convenience class to add higher-level functionality. * * ## Concepts * * All text documents can be considered a block document containing a combination * of “freeform HTML” and explicit block structure. Block structure forms through * special HTML comments called _delimiters_ which include a block type and, * optionally, block attributes encoded as a JSON object payload. * * This processor is designed to scan through a block document from delimiter to * delimiter, tracking how the delimiters impact the structure of the document. * Spans of HTML appear between delimiters. If these spans exist at the top level * of the document, meaning there is no containing block around them, they are * considered freeform HTML content. If, however, they appear _inside_ block * structure they are interpreted as `innerHTML` for the containing block. * * ### Tokens and scanning * * As the processor scans through a document is reports information about the token * on which is pauses. Tokens represent spans of text in the input comprising block * delimiters and spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::next_token()} visits every contiguous subspan of text in the * input document. This includes all explicit block comment delimiters and spans * of HTML content (whether freeform or inner HTML). * - {@see self::next_delimiter()} visits every explicit block comment delimiter * unless passed a block type which covers freeform HTML content. In these cases * it will stop at top-level spans of HTML and report a `null` block type. * - {@see self::next_block()} visits every block delimiter which _opens_ a block. * This includes opening block delimiters as well as void block delimiters. With * the same exception as above for freeform HTML block types, this will visit * top-level spans of HTML content. * * When matched on a particular token, the following methods provide structural * and textual information about it: * * - {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} reports whether the delimiter is an opener, * a closer, or if it represents a whole void block. * - {@see self::get_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type which * the delimiter represents. * - {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type, * but returns `core/freeform` instead of `null` for top-level freeform HTML content. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} indicates if the delimiter represents a block of * the given block type, or wildcard or pseudo-block type described below. * - {@see self::opens_block()} indicates if the delimiter opens a block of one * of the provided block types. Opening, void, and top-level freeform HTML content * all open blocks. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} is currently reserved for a future streaming * JSON parser class. * - {@see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes()} extracts the JSON attributes * for delimiters which open blocks and return the fully-parsed attributes as an * associative array. {@see static::get_last_json_error()} for when this fails. * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the token is a span of HTML which might * be top-level freeform content or a block’s inner HTML. * - {@see self::get_html_content()} returns the span of HTML. * - {@see self::get_span()} for the byte offset and length into the input document * representing the token. * * It’s possible for the processor to fail to scan forward if the input document ends * in a proper prefix of an explicit block comment delimiter. For example, if the input * ends in `<!-- wp:` then it _might_ be the start of another delimiter. The parser * cannot know, however, and therefore refuses to proceed. {@see static::get_last_error()} * to distinguish between a failure to find the next token and an incomplete input. * * ### Block types * * A block’s “type” comprises an optional _namespace_ and _name_. If the namespace * isn’t provided it will be interpreted as the implicit `core` namespace. For example, * the type `gallery` is the name of the block in the `core` namespace, but the type * `abc/gallery` is the _fully-qualified_ block type for the block whose name is still * `gallery`, but in the `abc` namespace. * * Methods on this class are aware of this block naming semantic and anywhere a block * type is an argument to a method it will be normalized to account for implicit namespaces. * Passing `paragraph` is the same as passing `core/paragraph`. On the contrary, anywhere * this class returns a block type, it will return the fully-qualified and normalized form. * For example, for the `<!-- wp:group -->` delimiter it will return `core/group` as the * block type. * * There are two special block types that change the behavior of the processor: * * - The wildcard `*` represents _any block_. In addition to matching all block types, * it also represents top-level freeform HTML whose block type is reported as `null`. * * - The `core/freeform` block type is a pseudo-block type which explicitly matches * top-level freeform HTML. * * These special block types can be passed into any method which searches for blocks. * * There is one additional special block type which may be returned from * {@see self::get_printable_block_type()}. This is the `#innerHTML` type, which * indicates that the HTML span on which the processor is paused is inner HTML for * a containing block. * * ### Spans of HTML * * Non-block content plays a complicated role in processing block documents. This * processor exposes tools to help work with these spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the processor is paused at a span of * HTML but does not differentiate between top-level freeform content and inner HTML. * - {@see self::is_non_whitespace_html()} indicates not only if the processor * is paused at a span of HTML, but also whether that span incorporates more than * whitespace characters. Because block serialization often inserts newlines between * block comment delimiters, this is useful for distinguishing “real” freeform * content from purely aesthetic syntax. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} matches top-level freeform HTML content when * provided one of the special block types described above. * * ### Block structure * * As the processor traverses block delimiters it maintains a stack of which blocks are * open at the given place in the document where it’s paused. This stack represents the * block structure of a document and is used to determine where blocks end, which blocks * represent inner blocks, whether a span of HTML is top-level freeform content, and * more. Investigate the stack with {@see self::get_breadcrumbs()}, which returns an * array of block types starting at the outermost-open block and descending to the * currently-visited block. * * Unlike {@parse_blocks()}, spans of HTML appear in this structure as the special * reported block type `#html`. Such a span represents inner HTML for a block if the * depth reported by {@see self::get_depth()} is greater than one. * * It will generally not be necessary to inspect the stack of open blocks, though * depth may be important for finding where blocks end. When visiting a block opener, * the depth will have been increased before pausing; in contrast the depth is * decremented before visiting a closer. This makes the following an easy way to * determine if a block is still open. * * Example: * * $depth = $processor->get_depth(); * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->get_depth() > $depth ) { * continue * } * // Processor is now paused at the token immediately following the closed block. * * #### Extracting blocks * * A unique feature of this processor is the ability to return the same output as * {@see \parse_blocks()} would produce, but for a subset of the input document. * For example, it’s possible to extract an image block, manipulate that parsed * block, and re-serialize it into the original document. It’s possible to do so * while skipping over the parse of the rest of the document. * * {@see self::extract_full_block_and_advance()} will scan forward from the current block opener * and build the parsed block structure until the current block is closed. It will * include all inner HTML and inner blocks, and parse all of the inner blocks. It * can be used to extract a block at any depth in the document, helpful for operating * on blocks within nested structure. * * Example: * * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery_block = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $after_gallery = $processor->get_span()->start; * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * serialize_block( modify_gallery( $gallery_block ) . * substr( $post_content, $after_gallery ) * ); * * #### Handling of malformed structure * * There are situations where closing block delimiters appear for which no open block * exists, or where a document ends before a block is closed, or where a closing block * delimiter appears but references a different block type than the most-recently * opened block does. In all of these cases, the stack of open blocks should mirror * the behavior in {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Unlike {@see \parse_blocks()}, however, this processor can still operate on the * invalid block delimiters. It provides a few functions which can be used for building * custom and non-spec-compliant error handling. * * - {@see self::has_closing_flag()} indicates if the block delimiter contains the * closing flag at the end. Some invalid block delimiters might contain both the * void and closing flag, in which case {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} will * report that it’s a void block. * - {@see static::get_last_error()} indicates if the processor reached an invalid * block closing. Depending on the context, {@see \parse_blocks()} might instead * ignore the token or treat it as freeform HTML content. * * ## Static helpers * * This class provides helpers for performing semantic block-related operations. * * - {@see self::normalize_block_type()} takes a block type with or without the * implicit `core` namespace and returns a fully-qualified block type. * - {@see self::are_equal_block_types()} indicates if two spans across one or * more input texts represent the same fully-qualified block type. * * ## Subclassing * * This processor is designed to accurately parse a block document. Therefore, many * of its methods are not meant for subclassing. However, overall this class supports * building higher-level convenience classes which may choose to subclass it. For those * classes, avoid re-implementing methods except for the list below. Instead, create * new names representing the higher-level concepts being introduced. For example, instead * of creating a new method named `next_block()` which only advances to blocks of a given * kind, consider creating a new method named something like `next_layout_block()` which * won’t interfere with the base class method. * * - {@see static::get_last_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors in the subclass * which aren’t intrinsic to block parsing. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} may be reimplemented to provide a streaming interface * to reading and modifying a block’s JSON attributes. It should be fast and memory efficient. * - {@see static::get_last_json_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors introduced * with a reimplementation of {@see static::get_attributes()}. * * @since 6.9.0 */ class WP_Block_Processor { /** * Indicates if the last operation failed, otherwise * will be `null` for success. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Indicates failures from decoding JSON attributes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see \json_last_error() * * @var int */ private $last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; /** * Source text provided to processor. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $source_text; /** * Byte offset into source text where a matched delimiter starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 17. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_at = 0; /** * Byte length of full span of a matched delimiter. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_length = 0; /** * First byte offset into source text following any previously-matched delimiter. * Used to indicate where an HTML span starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * <!-- wp:paragraph --><p>Content</p><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨ * │ ╰─ This delimiter was matched, and after matching, * │ revealed the preceding HTML span. * │ * ╰─ The first byte offset after the previous matched delimiter * is 21. Because the matched delimiter starts at 55, which is after * this, a span of HTML must exist between these boundaries. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $after_previous_delimiter = 0; /** * Byte offset where namespace span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block name. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $namespace_at = 0; /** * Byte offset where block name span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block namespace. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_at = 0; /** * Byte length of block name span. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * ╰─────╯ * 7 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_length = 0; /** * Whether the delimiter contains the block-closing flag. * * This may be erroneous if present within a void block, * therefore the {@see self::has_closing_flag()} can be used by * calling code to perform custom error-handling. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $has_closing_flag = false; /** * Byte offset where JSON attributes span begins. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 18. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_at; /** * Byte length of JSON attributes span, or 0 if none are present. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_length = 0; /** * Internal parser state, differentiating whether the instance is currently matched, * on an implicit freeform node, in error, or ready to begin parsing. * * @see self::READY * @see self::MATCHED * @see self::HTML_SPAN * @see self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT * @see self::COMPLETE * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $state = self::READY; /** * Indicates what kind of block comment delimiter was matched. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} If the delimiter is opening a block. * - {@see self::CLOSER} If the delimiter is closing an open block. * - {@see self::VOID} If the delimiter represents a void block with no inner content. * * If a parsed comment delimiter contains both the closing and the void * flags then it will be interpreted as a void block to match the behavior * of the official block parser, however, this is a syntax error and probably * the block ought to close an open block of the same name, if one is open. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ private $type; /** * Whether the last-matched delimiter acts like a void block and should be * popped from the stack of open blocks as soon as the parser advances. * * This applies to void block delimiters and to HTML spans. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $was_void = false; /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte offset * into the source text where the block type starts, including for HTML spans. * * To avoid allocating and normalizing block names when they aren’t requested, * the stack of open blocks is stored as the byte offsets and byte lengths of * each open block’s block type. This allows for minimal tracking and quick * reading or comparison of block types when requested. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_length * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_at = array(); /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte length * of the block’s block type in the source text. For HTML spans this is 0. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_at * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_length = array(); /** * Indicates which operation should apply to the stack of open blocks after * processing any pending spans of HTML. * * Since HTML spans are discovered after matching block delimiters, those * delimiters need to defer modifying the stack of open blocks. This value, * if set, indicates what operation should be applied. The properties * associated with token boundaries still point to the delimiters even * when processing HTML spans, so there’s no need to track them independently. * * @var 'push'|'void'|'pop'|null */ private $next_stack_op = null; /** * Creates a new block processor. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!\n"; * } * * @see self::next_block() to advance to the start of the next block (skips closers). * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $source_text Input document potentially containing block content. */ public function __construct( string $source_text ) { $this->source_text = $source_text; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter which opens a block, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters which open blocks include opening and void block delimiters. To visit * freeform HTML content, pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the blocks in a document, pausing where they open. * * Example blocks: * * // The first delimiter opens the paragraph block. * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<p>Content</p><!-- /wp:paragraph--> * * // The void block is the first opener in this sequence of closers. * <!-- /wp:group --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨s⃨p⃨a⃨c⃨e⃨r⃨ ⃨{⃨"⃨h⃨e⃨i⃨g⃨h⃨t⃨"⃨:⃨"⃨2⃨0⃨0⃨p⃨x⃨"⃨}⃨ ⃨/⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- /wp:group --> * * // If, however, `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * <!-- /wp:list-item --></ul><!-- /wp:list --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨>⃨<p> * * Example: * * // Find all textual ranges of image block opening delimiters. * $images = array(); * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * $images[] = $processor->get_span(); * } * * In some cases it may be useful to conditionally visit the implicit freeform * blocks, such as when determining if a post contains freeform content that * isn’t purely whitespace. * * Example: * * $seen_block_types = []; * $block_type = '*'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( $block_type ) { * // Stop wasting time visiting freeform blocks after one has been found. * if ( * '*' === $block_type && * null === $processor->get_block_type() && * $processor->is_non_whitespace_html() * ) { * $block_type = null; * $seen_block_types['core/freeform'] = true; * continue; * } * * $seen_block_types[ $processor->get_block_type() ] = true; * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @param string|null $block_type Optional. If provided, advance until a block of this type is found. * Default is to stop at any block regardless of its type. * @return bool Whether an opening delimiter for a block was found. */ public function next_block( ?string $block_type = null ): bool { while ( $this->next_delimiter( $block_type ) ) { if ( self::CLOSER !== $this->get_delimiter_type() ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter in a document, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters may include invalid JSON. This parser does not attempt to parse the * JSON attributes until requested; when invalid, the attributes will be null. This * matches the behavior of {@see \parse_blocks()}. To visit freeform HTML content, * pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the block delimiters in a document. * * Example delimiters: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * * // If the wildcard `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * ...</ul><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨l⃨i⃨s⃨t⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- wp:paragraph --><p> * * Example: * * $html = '<!-- wp:void /-->\n<!-- wp:void /-->'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() { * // Runs twice, seeing both void blocks of type “core/void.” * } * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter( '*' ) ) { * // Runs thrice, seeing the void block, the newline span, and the void block. * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|null $block_name Optional. Keep searching until a block of this name is found. * Defaults to visit every block regardless of type. * @return bool Whether a block delimiter was matched. */ public function next_delimiter( ?string $block_name = null ): bool { if ( ! isset( $block_name ) ) { while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return true; } } return false; } while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block_name ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span in a document, indicating if one was found. * * This function steps through every syntactic chunk in a document. This includes explicit * block comment delimiters, freeform non-block content, and inner HTML segments. * * Example tokens: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * <p>Normal HTML content</p> * Plaintext content too! * * Example: * * // Find span containing wrapping HTML element surrounding inner blocks. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return null; * } * * $containing_span = null; * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->is_html() ) { * $containing_span = $processor->get_span(); * } * * This method will visit all HTML spans including those forming freeform non-block * content as well as those which are part of a block’s inner HTML. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether a token was matched or the end of the document was reached without finding any. */ public function next_token(): bool { if ( $this->last_error || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return false; } // Void tokens automatically pop off the stack of open blocks. if ( $this->was_void ) { array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); $this->was_void = false; } $text = $this->source_text; $end = strlen( $text ); /* * Because HTML spans are inferred after finding the next delimiter, it means that * the parser must transition out of that HTML state and reuse the token boundaries * it found after the HTML span. If those boundaries are before the end of the * document it implies that a real delimiter was found; otherwise this must be the * terminating HTML span and the parsing is complete. */ if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state ) { if ( $this->matched_delimiter_at >= $end ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; $this->state = self::MATCHED; return true; } $this->state = self::READY; $after_prev_delimiter = $this->matched_delimiter_at + $this->matched_delimiter_length; $at = $after_prev_delimiter; while ( $at < $end ) { /* * Find the next possible start of a delimiter. * * This follows the behavior in the official block parser, which segments a post * by the block comment delimiters. It is possible for an HTML attribute to contain * what looks like a block comment delimiter but which is actually an HTML attribute * value. In such a case, the parser here will break apart the HTML and create the * block boundary inside the HTML attribute. In other words, the block parser * isolates sections of HTML from each other, even if that leads to malformed markup. * * For a more robust parse, scan through the document with the HTML API and parse * comments once they are matched to see if they are also block delimiters. In * practice, this nuance has not caused any known problems since developing blocks. * * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $comment_opening_at = strpos( $text, '<!--', $at ); /* * Even if the start of a potential block delimiter is not found, the document * might end in a prefix of such, and in that case there is incomplete input. */ if ( false === $comment_opening_at ) { if ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!-' ) ) { $backup = 3; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!' ) ) { $backup = 2; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<' ) ) { $backup = 1; } else { $backup = 0; } // Whether or not there is a potential delimiter, there might be an HTML span. if ( $after_prev_delimiter < ( $end - $backup ) ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $end - $backup; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $backup; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } /* * In the case that there is the start of an HTML comment, it means that there * might be a block delimiter, but it’s not possible know, therefore it’s incomplete. */ if ( $backup > 0 ) { goto incomplete; } // Otherwise this is the end. $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } // <!-- ⃨/wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $opening_whitespace_at = $comment_opening_at + 4; if ( $opening_whitespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $opening_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $opening_whitespace_at ); /* * The `wp` prefix cannot come before this point, but it may come after it * depending on the presence of the closer. This is detected next. */ $wp_prefix_at = $opening_whitespace_at + $opening_whitespace_length; if ( $wp_prefix_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $opening_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /⃨wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_closer = false; if ( '/' === $text[ $wp_prefix_at ] ) { $has_closer = true; ++$wp_prefix_at; } // <!-- /w⃨p⃨:⃨core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> if ( $wp_prefix_at < $end && 0 !== substr_compare( $text, 'wp:', $wp_prefix_at, 3 ) ) { if ( ( $wp_prefix_at + 2 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'wp' ) ) || ( $wp_prefix_at + 1 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'w' ) ) ) { goto incomplete; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * If the block contains no namespace, this will end up masquerading with * the block name. It’s easier to first detect the span and then determine * if it’s a namespace of a name. * * <!-- /wp:c⃨o⃨r⃨e⃨/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $namespace_at = $wp_prefix_at + 3; if ( $namespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $start_of_namespace = $text[ $namespace_at ]; // The namespace must start with a-z. if ( 'a' > $start_of_namespace || 'z' < $start_of_namespace ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $namespace_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $namespace_at + 1 ); $separator_at = $namespace_at + $namespace_length; if ( $separator_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/⃨paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_separator = '/' === $text[ $separator_at ]; if ( $has_separator ) { $name_at = $separator_at + 1; if ( $name_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ {"dropCap":true} /--> $start_of_name = $text[ $name_at ]; if ( 'a' > $start_of_name || 'z' < $start_of_name ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $name_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $name_at + 1 ); } else { $name_at = $namespace_at; $name_length = $namespace_length; } if ( $name_at + $name_length >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } /* * For this next section of the delimiter, it could be the JSON attributes * or it could be the end of the comment. Assume that the JSON is there and * update if it’s not. */ // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph ⃨{"dropCap":true} /--> $after_name_whitespace_at = $name_at + $name_length; $after_name_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $after_name_whitespace_at ); $json_at = $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length; if ( $json_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $after_name_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {⃨"dropCap":true} /--> $has_json = '{' === $text[ $json_at ]; $json_length = 0; /* * For the final span of the delimiter it's most efficient to find the end of the * HTML comment and work backwards. This prevents complicated parsing inside the * JSON span, which is not allowed to contain the HTML comment terminator. * * This also matches the behavior in the official block parser, * even though it allows for matching invalid JSON content. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /-⃨-⃨>⃨ */ $comment_closing_at = strpos( $text, '-->', $json_at ); if ( false === $comment_closing_at ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /⃨--> if ( '/' === $text[ $comment_closing_at - 1 ] ) { $has_void_flag = true; $void_flag_length = 1; } else { $has_void_flag = false; $void_flag_length = 0; } /* * If there's no JSON, then the span of text after the name * until the comment closing must be completely whitespace. * Otherwise it’s a normal HTML comment. */ if ( ! $has_json ) { if ( $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length === $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length ) { // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * There's JSON, so attempt to find its boundary. * * @todo It’s likely faster to scan forward instead of in reverse. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true}⃨ ⃨/--> */ $after_json_whitespace_length = 0; for ( $char_at = $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length - 1; $char_at > $json_at; $char_at-- ) { $char = $text[ $char_at ]; switch ( $char ) { case ' ': case "\t": case "\f": case "\r": case "\n": ++$after_json_whitespace_length; continue 2; case '}': $json_length = $char_at - $json_at + 1; break 2; default: ++$at; continue 3; } } /* * This covers cases where there is no terminating “}” or where * mandatory whitespace is missing. */ if ( 0 === $json_length || 0 === $after_json_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } // The end of the document was reached without a match. if ( self::MATCHED !== $this->state ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } /* * From this point forward, a delimiter has been matched. There * might also be an HTML span that appears before the delimiter. */ $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $comment_opening_at; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $comment_closing_at + 3 - $comment_opening_at; $this->namespace_at = $namespace_at; $this->name_at = $name_at; $this->name_length = $name_length; $this->json_at = $json_at; $this->json_length = $json_length; /* * When delimiters contain both the void flag and the closing flag * they shall be interpreted as void blocks, per the spec parser. */ if ( $has_void_flag ) { $this->type = self::VOID; $this->next_stack_op = 'void'; } elseif ( $has_closer ) { $this->type = self::CLOSER; $this->next_stack_op = 'pop'; /* * @todo Check if the name matches and bail according to the spec parser. * The default parser doesn’t examine the names. */ } else { $this->type = self::OPENER; $this->next_stack_op = 'push'; } $this->has_closing_flag = $has_closer; // HTML spans are visited before the delimiter that follows them. if ( $comment_opening_at > $after_prev_delimiter ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } // If there were no HTML spans then flush the enqueued stack operations immediately. switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; return true; incomplete: $this->state = self::COMPLETE; $this->last_error = self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT; return false; } /** * Returns an array containing the names of the currently-open blocks, in order * from outermost to innermost, with HTML spans indicated as “#html”. * * Example: * * // Freeform HTML content is an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'Just text' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( '#text' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a --><!-- wp:b --><!-- wp:c /--><!-- /wp:b --><!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', 'core/b' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Void blocks are only open while visiting them. * array( 'core/a', 'core/b', 'core/c' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Blocks are closed before visiting their closing delimiter. * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array() === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * // Inner HTML is also an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a -->Inner HTML<!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', '#html' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string[] */ public function get_breadcrumbs(): array { $breadcrumbs = array_fill( 0, count( $this->open_blocks_at ), null ); /* * Since HTML spans can only be at the very end, set the normalized block name for * each open element and then work backwards after creating the array. This allows * for the elimination of a conditional on each iteration of the loop. */ foreach ( $this->open_blocks_at as $i => $at ) { $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $at, $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ); $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } if ( isset( $i ) && 0 === $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ) { $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = '#html'; } return $breadcrumbs; } /** * Returns the depth of the open blocks where the processor is currently matched. * * Depth increases before visiting openers and void blocks and decreases before * visiting closers. HTML spans behave like void blocks. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int */ public function get_depth(): int { return count( $this->open_blocks_at ); } /** * Extracts a block object, and all inner content, starting at a matched opening * block delimiter, or at a matched top-level HTML span as freeform HTML content. * * Use this function to extract some blocks within a document, but not all. For example, * one might want to find image galleries, parse them, modify them, and then reserialize * them in place. * * Once this function returns, the parser will be matched on token following the close * of the given block. * * The return type of this method is compatible with the return of {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $ends_before = $processor->get_span(); * $ends_before = $ends_before->start ?? strlen( $post_content ); * * $new_gallery = update_gallery( $gallery ); * $new_gallery = serialize_block( $new_gallery ); * * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * $new_gallery . * substr( $post_content, $ends_before ) * ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array[]|null { * Array of block structures. * * @type array ...$0 { * An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block. * * @type string|null $blockName Name of block. * @type array $attrs Attributes from block comment delimiters. * @type array[] $innerBlocks List of inner blocks. An array of arrays that * have the same structure as this one. * @type string $innerHTML HTML from inside block comment delimiters. * @type array $innerContent List of string fragments and null markers where * inner blocks were found. * } * } */ public function extract_full_block_and_advance(): ?array { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); return array( 'blockName' => null, 'attrs' => array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => $chunk, 'innerContent' => array( $chunk ), ); } $block = array( 'blockName' => $this->get_block_type(), 'attrs' => $this->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() ?? array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => '', 'innerContent' => array(), ); $depth = $this->get_depth(); while ( $this->next_token() && $this->get_depth() > $depth ) { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; continue; } /** * Inner blocks. * * @todo This is a decent place to call {@link \render_block()} * @todo Use iteration instead of recursion, or at least refactor to tail-call form. */ if ( $this->opens_block() ) { $inner_block = $this->extract_full_block_and_advance(); $block['innerBlocks'][] = $inner_block; $block['innerContent'][] = null; } /* * Because the parser has advanced past the closing block token, it * may be matched on an HTML span. This needs to be processed before * moving on to the next token at the start of the next loop iteration. */ if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; } } return $block; } /** * Returns the byte-offset after the ending character of an HTML comment, * assuming the proper starting byte offset. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param int $comment_starting_at Where the HTML comment started, the leading `<`. * @param int $search_end Last offset in which to search, for limiting search span. * @return int Offset after the current HTML comment ends, or `$search_end` if no end was found. */ private function find_html_comment_end( int $comment_starting_at, int $search_end ): int { $text = $this->source_text; // Find span-of-dashes comments which look like `<!----->`. $span_of_dashes = strspn( $text, '-', $comment_starting_at + 2 ); if ( $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes ] ) { return $comment_starting_at + $span_of_dashes + 1; } // Otherwise, there are other characters inside the comment, find the first `-->` or `--!>`. $now_at = $comment_starting_at + 4; while ( $now_at < $search_end ) { $dashes_at = strpos( $text, '--', $now_at ); if ( false === $dashes_at ) { return $search_end; } $closer_must_be_at = $dashes_at + 2 + strspn( $text, '-', $dashes_at + 2 ); if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '!' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { ++$closer_must_be_at; } if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { return $closer_must_be_at + 1; } ++$now_at; } return $search_end; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block comment delimiter * failed, if set, otherwise `null` if the last attempt succeeded. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Error from last attempt at parsing next block delimiter, * or `null` if last attempt succeeded. */ public function get_last_error(): ?string { return $this->last_error; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block’s JSON attributes failed. * * @see \json_last_error() * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int JSON_ERROR_ code from last attempt to parse block JSON attributes. */ public function get_last_json_error(): int { return $this->last_json_error; } /** * Returns the type of the block comment delimiter. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} * - {@see self::CLOSER} * - {@see self::VOID} * - `null` * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null type of the block comment delimiter, if currently matched. */ public function get_delimiter_type(): ?string { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return self::VOID; case self::MATCHED: return $this->type; default: return null; } } /** * Returns whether the delimiter contains the closing flag. * * This should be avoided except in cases of custom error-handling * with block closers containing the void flag. For normative use, * {@see self::get_delimiter_type()}. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched block delimiter contains the closing flag. */ public function has_closing_flag(): bool { return $this->has_closing_flag; } /** * Indicates if the block delimiter represents a block of the given type. * * Since the “core” namespace may be implicit, it’s allowable to pass * either the fully-qualified block type with namespace and block name * as well as the shorthand version only containing the block name, if * the desired block is in the “core” namespace. * * Since freeform HTML content is non-block content, it has no block type. * Passing the wildcard “*” will, however, return true for all block types, * even the implicit freeform content, though not for spans of inner HTML. * * Example: * * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $is_formula = $processor->is_block_type( 'math-block/formula' ); * * @param string $block_type Block type name for the desired block. * E.g. "paragraph", "core/paragraph", "math-blocks/formula". * @return bool Whether this delimiter represents a block of the given type. */ public function is_block_type( string $block_type ): bool { if ( '*' === $block_type ) { return true; } if ( $this->is_html() ) { // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( 0 === ( $this->open_blocks_length[0] ?? null ) ) { return ( 'core/freeform' === $block_type || 'freeform' === $block_type ); } // Otherwise this is innerHTML and not a block. return false; } return $this->are_equal_block_types( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length, $block_type, 0, strlen( $block_type ) ); } /** * Given two spans of text, indicate if they represent identical block types. * * This function normalizes block types to account for implicit core namespacing. * * Note! This function only returns valid results when the complete block types are * represented in the span offsets and lengths. This means that the full optional * namespace and block name must be represented in the input arguments. * * Example: * * 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * $text = '<!-- wp:block --><!-- /wp:core/block -->'; * * true === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, $text, 27, 10 ); * false === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, 'my/block', 0, 8 ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $a_text Text in which first block type appears. * @param int $a_at Byte offset into text in which first block type starts. * @param int $a_length Byte length of first block type. * @param string $b_text Text in which second block type appears (may be the same as the first text). * @param int $b_at Byte offset into text in which second block type starts. * @param int $b_length Byte length of second block type. * @return bool Whether the spans of text represent identical block types, normalized for namespacing. */ public static function are_equal_block_types( string $a_text, int $a_at, int $a_length, string $b_text, int $b_at, int $b_length ): bool { $a_ns_length = strcspn( $a_text, '/', $a_at, $a_length ); $b_ns_length = strcspn( $b_text, '/', $b_at, $b_length ); $a_has_ns = $a_ns_length !== $a_length; $b_has_ns = $b_ns_length !== $b_length; // Both contain namespaces. if ( $a_has_ns && $b_has_ns ) { if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_block_type = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ); } if ( $a_has_ns ) { $b_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $b_text, $b_at, $b_length ); return ( strlen( $b_block_type ) === $a_length && 0 === substr_compare( $a_text, $b_block_type, $a_at, $a_length ) ); } if ( $b_has_ns ) { $a_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return ( strlen( $a_block_type ) === $b_length && 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ) ); } // Neither contains a namespace. if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_name = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_name, $b_at, $b_length ); } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an opening or void delimiter of the given type, * if a type is provided, otherwise if it opens any block or implicit freeform HTML content. * * This is a helper method to ease handling of code inspecting where blocks start, and for * checking if the blocks are of a given type. The function is variadic to allow for * checking if the delimiter opens one of many possible block types. * * To advance to the start of a block {@see self::next_block()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() ) { * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/code', 'syntaxhighlighter/code' ) ) { * echo "Found code!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block() ) { * echo "Found a new block!"; * } * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_block_type() * * @param string[] $block_type Optional. Is the matched block type one of these? * If none are provided, will not test block type. * @return bool Whether the matched block delimiter opens a block, and whether it * opens a block of one of the given block types, if provided. */ public function opens_block( string ...$block_type ): bool { // HTML spans only open implicit freeform content at the top level. if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state && 1 !== count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ) { return false; } /* * Because HTML spans are discovered after the next delimiter is found, * the delimiter type when visiting HTML spans refers to the type of the * following delimiter. Therefore the HTML case is handled by checking * the state and depth of the stack of open block. */ if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type && ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } if ( count( $block_type ) === 0 ) { return true; } foreach ( $block_type as $block ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_non_whitespace_html() * * @return bool Whether the processor is matched on an HTML span. */ public function is_html(): bool { return self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span and comprises more * than whitespace characters, i.e. contains real content. * * Many block serializers introduce newlines between block delimiters, * so the presence of top-level non-block content does not imply that * there are “real” freeform HTML blocks. Checking if there is content * beyond whitespace is a more certain check, such as for determining * whether to load CSS for the freeform or fallback block type. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_html() * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched delimiter is an HTML * span containing non-whitespace text. */ public function is_non_whitespace_html(): bool { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } $length = $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter; $whitespace_length = strspn( $this->source_text, " \t\f\r\n", $this->after_previous_delimiter, $length ); return $whitespace_length !== $length; } /** * Returns the string content of a matched HTML span, or `null` otherwise. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Raw HTML content, or `null` if not currently matched on HTML. */ public function get_html_content(): ?string { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return null; } return substr( $this->source_text, $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); } /** * Allocates a substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} but when * paused on a freeform HTML block, will return `null` instead of “core/freeform”. * The `null` behavior matches what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not * be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content has no block type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * null === $processor->get_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return null; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Allocates a printable substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_block_type()} but when paused on a freeform * HTML block, will return “core/freeform” instead of `null`. The `null` behavior matches * what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content is given an implicit type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * 'core/freeform' === $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_printable_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return 1 === count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ? 'core/freeform' : '#innerHTML'; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Normalizes a block name to ensure that missing implicit “core” namespaces are present. * * Example: * * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'paragraph' ); * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'core/paragraph' ); * 'my/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'my/paragraph' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $block_type Valid block name, potentially without a namespace. * @return string Fully-qualified block type including namespace. */ public static function normalize_block_type( string $block_type ): string { return false === strpos( $block_type, '/' ) ? "core/{$block_type}" : $block_type; } /** * Returns a lazy wrapper around the block attributes, which can be used * for efficiently interacting with the JSON attributes. * * This stub hints that there should be a lazy interface for parsing * block attributes but doesn’t define it. It serves both as a placeholder * for one to come as well as a guard against implementing an eager * function in its place. * * @throws Exception This function is a stub for subclasses to implement * when providing streaming attribute parsing. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() * * @return never */ public function get_attributes() { throw new Exception( 'Lazy attribute parsing not yet supported' ); } /** * Attempts to parse and return the entire JSON attributes from the delimiter, * allocating memory and processing the JSON span in the process. * * This does not return any parsed attributes for a closing block delimiter * even if there is a span of JSON content; this JSON is a parsing error. * * Consider calling {@see static::get_attributes()} instead if it's not * necessary to read all the attributes at the same time, as that provides * a more efficient mechanism for typical use cases. * * Since the JSON span inside the comment delimiter may not be valid JSON, * this function will return `null` if it cannot parse the span and set the * {@see static::get_last_json_error()} to the appropriate JSON_ERROR_ constant. * * If the delimiter contains no JSON span, it will also return `null`, * but the last error will be set to {@see \JSON_ERROR_NONE}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes === array( 'url' => 'https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico' ); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- /wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_NONE = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator {} /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * array() === $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array|null Parsed JSON attributes, if present and valid, otherwise `null`. */ public function allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(): ?array { $this->last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type || $this->is_html() || 0 === $this->json_length ) { return null; } $json_span = substr( $this->source_text, $this->json_at, $this->json_length ); $parsed = json_decode( $json_span, null, 512, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY | JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE ); $last_error = json_last_error(); $this->last_json_error = $last_error; return ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === $last_error && is_array( $parsed ) ) ? $parsed : null; } /** * Returns the span representing the currently-matched delimiter, if matched, otherwise `null`. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:void /-->' ); * null === $processor->get_span(); * * $processor->next_delimiter(); * WP_HTML_Span( 0, 17 ) === $processor->get_span(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return WP_HTML_Span|null Span of text in source text spanning matched delimiter. */ public function get_span(): ?WP_HTML_Span { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); case self::MATCHED: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->matched_delimiter_at, $this->matched_delimiter_length ); default: return null; } } // // Constant declarations that would otherwise pollute the top of the class. // /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter closes an open block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const CLOSER = 'closer'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter opens a block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const OPENER = 'opener'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter represents a void block * with no inner content of any kind. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const VOID = 'void'; /** * Indicates that the processor is ready to start parsing but hasn’t yet begun. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const READY = 'processor-ready'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on an explicit block delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const MATCHED = 'processor-matched'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on the opening of an implicit freeform delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const HTML_SPAN = 'processor-html-span'; /** * Indicates that the parser started parsing a block comment delimiter, but * the input document ended before it could finish. The document was likely truncated. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'incomplete-input'; /** * Indicates that the processor has finished parsing and has nothing left to scan. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const COMPLETE = 'processor-complete'; } Http/https-detection-20260605022810-20260610053336.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014267 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606153059.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012730 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status500-20260605024214.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0011305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status500 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 500; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Internal Server Error'; } Http/https-detection-20260605022840.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605231912.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605090852-20260609172329.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014326 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605094635-20260614210137.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status406-20260605050329.php 0000666 00000000722 15226714270 0011311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 406 Not Acceptable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 406 Not Acceptable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status406 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 406; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Acceptable'; } Http/https-detection-20260605141018-20260609031148.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606000629-20260608230711.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/shortcode-20260610065829.php 0000666 00000001337 15226714270 0011600 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Server-side rendering of the `core/shortcode` block. * * @package WordPress */ /** * Performs wpautop() on the shortcode block content. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param array $attributes The block attributes. * @param string $content The block content. * * @return string Returns the block content. */ function render_block_core_shortcode( $attributes, $content ) { return wpautop( $content ); } /** * Registers the `core/shortcode` block on server. * * @since 5.0.0 */ function register_block_core_shortcode() { register_block_type_from_metadata( __DIR__ . '/shortcode', array( 'render_callback' => 'render_block_core_shortcode', ) ); } add_action( 'init', 'register_block_core_shortcode' ); Http/https-migration-20260606070836-20260609143928.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014332 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607015444-20260610065009.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-http-proxy-20260605083909.php 0000666 00000013534 15226714270 0013500 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTP API: WP_HTTP_Proxy class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 */ /** * Core class used to implement HTTP API proxy support. * * There are caveats to proxy support. It requires that defines be made in the wp-config.php file to * enable proxy support. There are also a few filters that plugins can hook into for some of the * constants. * * Please note that only BASIC authentication is supported by most transports. * cURL MAY support more methods (such as NTLM authentication) depending on your environment. * * The constants are as follows: * <ol> * <li>WP_PROXY_HOST - Enable proxy support and host for connecting.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PORT - Proxy port for connection. No default, must be defined.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_USERNAME - Proxy username, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PASSWORD - Proxy password, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS - Will prevent the hosts in this list from going through the proxy. * You do not need to have localhost and the site host in this list, because they will not be passed * through the proxy. The list should be presented in a comma separated list, wildcards using * are supported. Example: *.wordpress.org</li> * </ol> * * An example can be as seen below. * * define('WP_PROXY_HOST', '192.168.84.101'); * define('WP_PROXY_PORT', '8080'); * define('WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS', 'localhost, www.example.com, *.wordpress.org'); * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4011 Proxy support ticket in WordPress. * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/14636 Allow wildcard domains in WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS * * @since 2.8.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_HTTP_Proxy { /** * Whether proxy connection should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_HOST` * - `WP_PROXY_PORT` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function is_enabled() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ); } /** * Whether authentication should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_USERNAME` * - `WP_PROXY_PASSWORD` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function use_authentication() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ); } /** * Retrieve the host for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function host() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_HOST; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the port for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function port() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PORT; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the username for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function username() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_USERNAME; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the password for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function password() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PASSWORD; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve authentication string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication() { return $this->username() . ':' . $this->password(); } /** * Retrieve header string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication_header() { return 'Proxy-Authorization: Basic ' . base64_encode( $this->authentication() ); } /** * Determines whether the request should be sent through a proxy. * * We want to keep localhost and the site URL from being sent through the proxy, because * some proxies can not handle this. We also have the constant available for defining other * hosts that won't be sent through the proxy. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @return bool Whether to send the request through the proxy. */ public function send_through_proxy( $uri ) { $check = parse_url( $uri ); // Malformed URL, can not process, but this could mean ssl, so let through anyway. if ( false === $check ) { return true; } $home = parse_url( get_option( 'siteurl' ) ); /** * Filters whether to preempt sending the request through the proxy. * * Returning false will bypass the proxy; returning true will send * the request through the proxy. Returning null bypasses the filter. * * @since 3.5.0 * * @param bool|null $override Whether to send the request through the proxy. Default null. * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @param array $check Associative array result of parsing the request URL with `parse_url()`. * @param array $home Associative array result of parsing the site URL with `parse_url()`. */ $result = apply_filters( 'pre_http_send_through_proxy', null, $uri, $check, $home ); if ( ! is_null( $result ) ) { return $result; } if ( 'localhost' === $check['host'] || ( isset( $home['host'] ) && $home['host'] === $check['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( ! defined( 'WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS' ) ) { return true; } static $bypass_hosts = null; static $wildcard_regex = array(); if ( null === $bypass_hosts ) { $bypass_hosts = preg_split( '|,\s*|', WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS ); if ( str_contains( WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS, '*' ) ) { $wildcard_regex = array(); foreach ( $bypass_hosts as $host ) { $wildcard_regex[] = str_replace( '\*', '.+', preg_quote( $host, '/' ) ); } $wildcard_regex = '/^(' . implode( '|', $wildcard_regex ) . ')$/i'; } } if ( ! empty( $wildcard_regex ) ) { return ! preg_match( $wildcard_regex, $check['host'] ); } else { return ! in_array( $check['host'], $bypass_hosts, true ); } } } Http/Status412-20260605080624.php 0000666 00000000741 15226714270 0011310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 412 Precondition Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 412 Precondition Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status412 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 412; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Precondition Failed'; } Http/https-migration-20260606032217.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606022324.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605201111.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012676 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605070331-20260608152422.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014273 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status407.php 0000666 00000000777 15226714270 0007737 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 407 Proxy Authentication Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 407 Proxy Authentication Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status407 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 407; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Proxy Authentication Required'; } Http/https-detection-20260605133803.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605140004.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605234755.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status410-20260605052533.php 0000666 00000000664 15226714270 0011310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 410 Gone responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 410 Gone responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status410 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 410; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Gone'; } Http/Status413-20260605060339.php 0000666 00000000760 15226714270 0011313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status413 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 413; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Entity Too Large'; } Http/https-migration-20260606030233.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607110256-20260610035446.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status400.php 0000666 00000000711 15226714270 0007714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status400 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 400; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Bad Request'; } Http/https-migration-20260606035847.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012734 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605183345.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605183333-20260608092514.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605114012-20260610021025.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014251 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/InvalidArgument.php 0000666 00000002122 15226714270 0011274 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use InvalidArgumentException; /** * Exception for an invalid argument passed. * * @package Requests\Exceptions * @since 2.0.0 */ final class InvalidArgument extends InvalidArgumentException { /** * Create a new invalid argument exception with a standardized text. * * @param int $position The argument position in the function signature. 1-based. * @param string $name The argument name in the function signature. * @param string $expected The argument type expected as a string. * @param string $received The actual argument type received. * * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument */ public static function create($position, $name, $expected, $received) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace $stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2); return new self( sprintf( '%s::%s(): Argument #%d (%s) must be of type %s, %s given', $stack[1]['class'], $stack[1]['function'], $position, $name, $expected, $received ) ); } } Http/https-detection-20260605145451.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605160218-20260610204546.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605222822.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606022251-20260610012508.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014273 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-editor-20260605061733.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0012621 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } Http/https-detection-20260606024459.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/ArgumentCount-20260605080641.php 0000666 00000002664 15226714270 0012376 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; /** * Exception for when an incorrect number of arguments are passed to a method. * * Typically, this exception is used when all arguments for a method are optional, * but certain arguments need to be passed together, i.e. a method which can be called * with no arguments or with two arguments, but not with one argument. * * Along the same lines, this exception is also used if a method expects an array * with a certain number of elements and the provided number of elements does not comply. * * @package Requests\Exceptions * @since 2.0.0 */ final class ArgumentCount extends Exception { /** * Create a new argument count exception with a standardized text. * * @param string $expected The argument count expected as a phrase. * For example: `at least 2 arguments` or `exactly 1 argument`. * @param int $received The actual argument count received. * @param string $type Exception type. * * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\ArgumentCount */ public static function create($expected, $received, $type) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace $stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2); return new self( sprintf( '%s::%s() expects %s, %d given', $stack[1]['class'], $stack[1]['function'], $expected, $received ), $type ); } } Http/shortcode.php 0000666 00000001337 15226714270 0010204 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Server-side rendering of the `core/shortcode` block. * * @package WordPress */ /** * Performs wpautop() on the shortcode block content. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param array $attributes The block attributes. * @param string $content The block content. * * @return string Returns the block content. */ function render_block_core_shortcode( $attributes, $content ) { return wpautop( $content ); } /** * Registers the `core/shortcode` block on server. * * @since 5.0.0 */ function register_block_core_shortcode() { register_block_type_from_metadata( __DIR__ . '/shortcode', array( 'render_callback' => 'render_block_core_shortcode', ) ); } add_action( 'init', 'register_block_core_shortcode' ); Http/InputValidator-20260605080621.php 0000666 00000004720 15226714270 0012541 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Utility; use ArrayAccess; use CurlHandle; use Traversable; /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ final class InputValidator { /** * Verify that a received input parameter is of type string or is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_string_or_stringable($input) { return is_string($input) || self::is_stringable_object($input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is usable as an integer array key. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_numeric_array_key($input) { if (is_int($input)) { return true; } if (!is_string($input)) { return false; } return (bool) preg_match('`^-?[0-9]+$`', $input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_stringable_object($input) { return is_object($input) && method_exists($input, '__toString'); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is _accessible as if it were an array_. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function has_array_access($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof ArrayAccess; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "iterable". * * @internal The PHP native `is_iterable()` function was only introduced in PHP 7.1 * and this library still supports PHP 5.6. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_iterable($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof Traversable; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is a Curl handle. * * The PHP Curl extension worked with resources prior to PHP 8.0 and with * an instance of the `CurlHandle` class since PHP 8.0. * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php#migration80.incompatible.resource2object} * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_curl_handle($input) { if (is_resource($input)) { return get_resource_type($input) === 'curl'; } if (is_object($input)) { return $input instanceof CurlHandle; } return false; } } Http/Status413-20260605071216.php 0000666 00000000760 15226714270 0011307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status413 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 413; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Entity Too Large'; } Http/Status304.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0007722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status304 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 304; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Modified'; } Http/https-detection-20260605101004.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012676 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605125244.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status405-20260605073439.php 0000666 00000000736 15226714270 0011324 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 405 Method Not Allowed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 405 Method Not Allowed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status405 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 405; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Method Not Allowed'; } Http/https-detection-20260605102712-20260608092027.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606052425-20260607134145.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status505-20260605050006.php 0000666 00000000766 15226714270 0011311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status505 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 505; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'HTTP Version Not Supported'; } Http/https-migration-20260605171026.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/StatusUnknown.php 0000666 00000001712 15226714270 0011052 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for unknown status responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Response; /** * Exception for unknown status responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class StatusUnknown extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer|bool Code if available, false if an error occurred */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * If `$data` is an instance of {@see \WpOrg\Requests\Response}, uses the status * code from it. Otherwise, sets as 0 * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($data instanceof Response) { $this->code = (int) $data->status_code; } parent::__construct($reason, $data); } } Http/https-migration-20260605100700.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606111420.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status409.php 0000666 00000000700 15226714270 0007723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 409 Conflict responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 409 Conflict responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status409 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 409; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Conflict'; } Http/https-migration-20260606092626-20260608195528.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014335 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-http-proxy-20260605083451.php 0000666 00000013534 15226714270 0013470 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTP API: WP_HTTP_Proxy class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 */ /** * Core class used to implement HTTP API proxy support. * * There are caveats to proxy support. It requires that defines be made in the wp-config.php file to * enable proxy support. There are also a few filters that plugins can hook into for some of the * constants. * * Please note that only BASIC authentication is supported by most transports. * cURL MAY support more methods (such as NTLM authentication) depending on your environment. * * The constants are as follows: * <ol> * <li>WP_PROXY_HOST - Enable proxy support and host for connecting.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PORT - Proxy port for connection. No default, must be defined.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_USERNAME - Proxy username, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PASSWORD - Proxy password, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS - Will prevent the hosts in this list from going through the proxy. * You do not need to have localhost and the site host in this list, because they will not be passed * through the proxy. The list should be presented in a comma separated list, wildcards using * are supported. Example: *.wordpress.org</li> * </ol> * * An example can be as seen below. * * define('WP_PROXY_HOST', '192.168.84.101'); * define('WP_PROXY_PORT', '8080'); * define('WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS', 'localhost, www.example.com, *.wordpress.org'); * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4011 Proxy support ticket in WordPress. * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/14636 Allow wildcard domains in WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS * * @since 2.8.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_HTTP_Proxy { /** * Whether proxy connection should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_HOST` * - `WP_PROXY_PORT` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function is_enabled() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ); } /** * Whether authentication should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_USERNAME` * - `WP_PROXY_PASSWORD` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function use_authentication() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ); } /** * Retrieve the host for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function host() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_HOST; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the port for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function port() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PORT; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the username for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function username() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_USERNAME; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the password for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function password() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PASSWORD; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve authentication string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication() { return $this->username() . ':' . $this->password(); } /** * Retrieve header string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication_header() { return 'Proxy-Authorization: Basic ' . base64_encode( $this->authentication() ); } /** * Determines whether the request should be sent through a proxy. * * We want to keep localhost and the site URL from being sent through the proxy, because * some proxies can not handle this. We also have the constant available for defining other * hosts that won't be sent through the proxy. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @return bool Whether to send the request through the proxy. */ public function send_through_proxy( $uri ) { $check = parse_url( $uri ); // Malformed URL, can not process, but this could mean ssl, so let through anyway. if ( false === $check ) { return true; } $home = parse_url( get_option( 'siteurl' ) ); /** * Filters whether to preempt sending the request through the proxy. * * Returning false will bypass the proxy; returning true will send * the request through the proxy. Returning null bypasses the filter. * * @since 3.5.0 * * @param bool|null $override Whether to send the request through the proxy. Default null. * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @param array $check Associative array result of parsing the request URL with `parse_url()`. * @param array $home Associative array result of parsing the site URL with `parse_url()`. */ $result = apply_filters( 'pre_http_send_through_proxy', null, $uri, $check, $home ); if ( ! is_null( $result ) ) { return $result; } if ( 'localhost' === $check['host'] || ( isset( $home['host'] ) && $home['host'] === $check['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( ! defined( 'WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS' ) ) { return true; } static $bypass_hosts = null; static $wildcard_regex = array(); if ( null === $bypass_hosts ) { $bypass_hosts = preg_split( '|,\s*|', WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS ); if ( str_contains( WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS, '*' ) ) { $wildcard_regex = array(); foreach ( $bypass_hosts as $host ) { $wildcard_regex[] = str_replace( '\*', '.+', preg_quote( $host, '/' ) ); } $wildcard_regex = '/^(' . implode( '|', $wildcard_regex ) . ')$/i'; } } if ( ! empty( $wildcard_regex ) ) { return ! preg_match( $wildcard_regex, $check['host'] ); } else { return ! in_array( $check['host'], $bypass_hosts, true ); } } } Http/class-wp-embed-20260605071225.php 0000666 00000037073 15226714270 0012406 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * API for easily embedding rich media such as videos and images into content. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Embed * @since 2.9.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Embed { public $handlers = array(); public $post_ID; public $usecache = true; public $linkifunknown = true; public $last_attr = array(); public $last_url = ''; /** * When a URL cannot be embedded, return false instead of returning a link * or the URL. * * Bypasses the {@see 'embed_maybe_make_link'} filter. * * @var bool */ public $return_false_on_fail = false; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct() { // Hack to get the [embed] shortcode to run before wpautop(). add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); // Shortcode placeholder for strip_shortcodes(). add_shortcode( 'embed', '__return_false' ); // Attempts to embed all URLs in a post. add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); // After a post is saved, cache oEmbed items via Ajax. add_action( 'edit_form_advanced', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); add_action( 'edit_page_form', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); } /** * Processes the [embed] shortcode. * * Since the [embed] shortcode needs to be run earlier than other shortcodes, * this function removes all existing shortcodes, registers the [embed] shortcode, * calls do_shortcode(), and then re-registers the old shortcodes. * * @global array $shortcode_tags * * @param string $content Content to parse. * @return string Content with shortcode parsed. */ public function run_shortcode( $content ) { global $shortcode_tags; // Back up current registered shortcodes and clear them all out. $orig_shortcode_tags = $shortcode_tags; remove_all_shortcodes(); add_shortcode( 'embed', array( $this, 'shortcode' ) ); // Do the shortcode (only the [embed] one is registered). $content = do_shortcode( $content, true ); // Put the original shortcodes back. $shortcode_tags = $orig_shortcode_tags; return $content; } /** * If a post/page was saved, then output JavaScript to make * an Ajax request that will call WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). */ public function maybe_run_ajax_cache() { $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || empty( $_GET['message'] ) ) { return; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery( function($) { $.get("<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) ) . '?action=oembed-cache&post=' . $post->ID; ?>"); } ); </script> <?php } /** * Registers an embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_register_handler() instead. * * This function should probably also only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed. * * @param string $id An internal ID/name for the handler. Needs to be unique. * @param string $regex The regex that will be used to see if this handler should be used for a URL. * @param callable $callback The callback function that will be called if the regex is matched. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the registered handlers will be tested. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier testing, and handlers with the same priority are * tested in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. */ public function register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] = array( 'regex' => $regex, 'callback' => $callback, ); } /** * Unregisters a previously-registered embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_unregister_handler() instead. * * @param string $id The handler ID that should be removed. * @param int $priority Optional. The priority of the handler to be removed (default: 10). */ public function unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) { unset( $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] ); } /** * Returns embed HTML for a given URL from embed handlers. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML by checking the URL * against the regex of the registered embed handlers. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, false otherwise. */ public function get_embed_handler_html( $attr, $url ) { $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); ksort( $this->handlers ); foreach ( $this->handlers as $priority => $handlers ) { foreach ( $handlers as $id => $handler ) { if ( preg_match( $handler['regex'], $url, $matches ) && is_callable( $handler['callback'] ) ) { $return = call_user_func( $handler['callback'], $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ); if ( false !== $return ) { /** * Filters the returned embed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $return The HTML result of the shortcode. * @param string $url The embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_handler_html', $return, $url, $attr ); } } } } return false; } /** * The do_shortcode() callback function. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML. Starts by checking the URL against the regex of * the registered embed handlers. If none of the regex matches and it's enabled, then the URL * will be given to the WP_oEmbed class. * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. * `->maybe_make_link()` can return false on failure. */ public function shortcode( $attr, $url = '' ) { $post = get_post(); if ( empty( $url ) && ! empty( $attr['src'] ) ) { $url = $attr['src']; } $this->last_url = $url; if ( empty( $url ) ) { $this->last_attr = $attr; return ''; } $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); $this->last_attr = $attr; /* * KSES converts & into & and we need to undo this. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11311 */ $url = str_replace( '&', '&', $url ); // Look for known internal handlers. $embed_handler_html = $this->get_embed_handler_html( $rawattr, $url ); if ( false !== $embed_handler_html ) { return $embed_handler_html; } $post_id = ( ! empty( $post->ID ) ) ? $post->ID : null; // Potentially set by WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). if ( ! empty( $this->post_ID ) ) { $post_id = $this->post_ID; } // Check for a cached result (stored as custom post or in the post meta). $key_suffix = md5( $url . serialize( $attr ) ); $cachekey = '_oembed_' . $key_suffix; $cachekey_time = '_oembed_time_' . $key_suffix; /** * Filters the oEmbed TTL value (time to live). * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param int $time Time to live (in seconds). * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ $ttl = apply_filters( 'oembed_ttl', DAY_IN_SECONDS, $url, $attr, $post_id ); $cache = ''; $cache_time = 0; $cached_post_id = $this->find_oembed_post_id( $key_suffix ); if ( $post_id ) { $cache = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, true ); $cache_time = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, true ); if ( ! $cache_time ) { $cache_time = 0; } } elseif ( $cached_post_id ) { $cached_post = get_post( $cached_post_id ); $cache = $cached_post->post_content; $cache_time = strtotime( $cached_post->post_modified_gmt ); } $cached_recently = ( time() - $cache_time ) < $ttl; if ( $this->usecache || $cached_recently ) { // Failures are cached. Serve one if we're using the cache. if ( '{{unknown}}' === $cache ) { return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } if ( ! empty( $cache ) ) { /** * Filters the cached oEmbed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $cache The cached HTML result, stored in post meta. * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $cache, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } } /** * Filters whether to inspect the given URL for discoverable link tags. * * @since 2.9.0 * @since 4.4.0 The default value changed to true. * * @see WP_oEmbed::discover() * * @param bool $enable Whether to enable `<link>` tag discovery. Default true. */ $attr['discover'] = apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_discover', true ); // Use oEmbed to get the HTML. $html = wp_oembed_get( $url, $attr ); if ( $post_id ) { if ( $html ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, $html ); update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, time() ); } elseif ( ! $cache ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, '{{unknown}}' ); } } else { $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $insert_post_args = array( 'post_name' => $key_suffix, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', ); if ( $html ) { if ( $cached_post_id ) { wp_update_post( wp_slash( array( 'ID' => $cached_post_id, 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ); } else { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ) ); } } elseif ( ! $cache ) { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => '{{unknown}}', ) ) ) ); } if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } } // If there was a result, return it. if ( $html ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-embed.php */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $html, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } // Still unknown. return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } /** * Deletes all oEmbed caches. Unused by core as of 4.0.0. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to delete the caches for. */ public function delete_oembed_caches( $post_id ) { $post_metas = get_post_custom_keys( $post_id ); if ( empty( $post_metas ) ) { return; } foreach ( $post_metas as $post_meta_key ) { if ( str_starts_with( $post_meta_key, '_oembed_' ) ) { delete_post_meta( $post_id, $post_meta_key ); } } } /** * Triggers a caching of all oEmbed results. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to do the caching for. */ public function cache_oembed( $post_id ) { $post = get_post( $post_id ); $post_types = get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ); /** * Filters the array of post types to cache oEmbed results for. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string[] $post_types Array of post type names to cache oEmbed results for. Defaults to post types with `show_ui` set to true. */ $cache_oembed_types = apply_filters( 'embed_cache_oembed_types', $post_types ); if ( empty( $post->ID ) || ! in_array( $post->post_type, $cache_oembed_types, true ) ) { return; } // Trigger a caching. if ( ! empty( $post->post_content ) ) { $this->post_ID = $post->ID; $this->usecache = false; $content = $this->run_shortcode( $post->post_content ); $this->autoembed( $content ); $this->usecache = true; } } /** * Passes any unlinked URLs that are on their own line to WP_Embed::shortcode() for potential embedding. * * @see WP_Embed::autoembed_callback() * * @param string $content The content to be searched. * @return string Potentially modified $content. */ public function autoembed( $content ) { // Replace line breaks from all HTML elements with placeholders. $content = wp_replace_in_html_tags( $content, array( "\n" => '<!-- wp-line-break -->' ) ); if ( preg_match( '#(^|\s|>)https?://#i', $content ) ) { // Find URLs on their own line. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|^(\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*)$|im', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); // Find URLs in their own paragraph. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|(<p(?: [^>]*)?>\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*<\/p>)|i', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); } // Put the line breaks back. return str_replace( '<!-- wp-line-break -->', "\n", $content ); } /** * Callback function for WP_Embed::autoembed(). * * @param array $matches A regex match array. * @return string The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. */ public function autoembed_callback( $matches ) { $oldval = $this->linkifunknown; $this->linkifunknown = false; $return = $this->shortcode( array(), $matches[2] ); $this->linkifunknown = $oldval; return $matches[1] . $return . $matches[3]; } /** * Conditionally makes a hyperlink based on an internal class variable. * * @param string $url URL to potentially be linked. * @return string|false Linked URL or the original URL. False if 'return_false_on_fail' is true. */ public function maybe_make_link( $url ) { if ( $this->return_false_on_fail ) { return false; } $output = ( $this->linkifunknown ) ? '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">' . esc_html( $url ) . '</a>' : $url; /** * Filters the returned, maybe-linked embed URL. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string $output The linked or original URL. * @param string $url The original URL. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_maybe_make_link', $output, $url ); } /** * Finds the oEmbed cache post ID for a given cache key. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param string $cache_key oEmbed cache key. * @return int|null Post ID on success, null on failure. */ public function find_oembed_post_id( $cache_key ) { $cache_group = 'oembed_cache_post'; $oembed_post_id = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( $oembed_post_id && 'oembed_cache' === get_post_type( $oembed_post_id ) ) { return $oembed_post_id; } $oembed_post_query = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'name' => $cache_key, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'no_found_rows' => true, 'cache_results' => true, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'lazy_load_term_meta' => false, ) ); if ( ! empty( $oembed_post_query->posts ) ) { // Note: 'fields' => 'ids' is not being used in order to cache the post object as it will be needed. $oembed_post_id = $oembed_post_query->posts[0]->ID; wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $oembed_post_id, $cache_group ); return $oembed_post_id; } return null; } } Http/https-detection-20260605080452-20260608024601.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Exception-20260605051743.php 0000666 00000002132 15226714270 0011530 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; use Exception as PHPException; /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Exception extends PHPException { /** * Type of exception * * @var string */ protected $type; /** * Data associated with the exception * * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Create a new exception * * @param string $message Exception message * @param string $type Exception type * @param mixed $data Associated data * @param integer $code Exception numerical code, if applicable */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { parent::__construct($message, $code); $this->type = $type; $this->data = $data; } /** * Like {@see \Exception::getCode()}, but a string code. * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * Gives any relevant data * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return mixed */ public function getData() { return $this->data; } } Http/https-detection-20260606062230.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605091014-20260610210022.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014264 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607133407-20260610175920.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011326 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status504-20260605062033.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0011306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 504 Gateway Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 504 Gateway Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status504 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 504; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Gateway Timeout'; } Http/plugin-20260605070513.php 0000666 00000107225 15226714270 0011075 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * The plugin API is located in this file, which allows for creating actions * and filters and hooking functions, and methods. The functions or methods will * then be run when the action or filter is called. * * The API callback examples reference functions, but can be methods of classes. * To hook methods, you'll need to pass an array one of two ways. * * Any of the syntaxes explained in the PHP documentation for the * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.pseudo-types.php#language.types.callback 'callback'} * type are valid. * * Also see the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/ Plugin API} for * more information and examples on how to use a lot of these functions. * * This file should have no external dependencies. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Plugin * @since 1.5.0 */ // Initialize the filter globals. require __DIR__ . '/class-wp-hook.php'; /** @var WP_Hook[] $wp_filter */ global $wp_filter; /** @var int[] $wp_actions */ global $wp_actions; /** @var int[] $wp_filters */ global $wp_filters; /** @var string[] $wp_current_filter */ global $wp_current_filter; if ( $wp_filter ) { $wp_filter = WP_Hook::build_preinitialized_hooks( $wp_filter ); } else { $wp_filter = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_actions ) ) { $wp_actions = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filters ) ) { $wp_filters = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_current_filter ) ) { $wp_current_filter = array(); } /** * Adds a callback function to a filter hook. * * WordPress offers filter hooks to allow plugins to modify * various types of internal data at runtime. * * A plugin can modify data by binding a callback to a filter hook. When the filter * is later applied, each bound callback is run in order of priority, and given * the opportunity to modify a value by returning a new value. * * The following example shows how a callback function is bound to a filter hook. * * Note that `$example` is passed to the callback, (maybe) modified, then returned: * * function example_callback( $example ) { * // Maybe modify $example in some way. * return $example; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback' ); * * Bound callbacks can accept from none to the total number of arguments passed as parameters * in the corresponding apply_filters() call. * * In other words, if an apply_filters() call passes four total arguments, callbacks bound to * it can accept none (the same as 1) of the arguments or up to four. The important part is that * the `$accepted_args` value must reflect the number of arguments the bound callback *actually* * opted to accept. If no arguments were accepted by the callback that is considered to be the * same as accepting 1 argument. For example: * * // Filter call. * $value = apply_filters( 'hook', $value, $arg2, $arg3 ); * * // Accepting zero/one arguments. * function example_callback() { * ... * return 'some value'; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback' ); // Where $priority is default 10, $accepted_args is default 1. * * // Accepting two arguments (three possible). * function example_callback( $value, $arg2 ) { * ... * return $maybe_modified_value; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); // Where $priority is 10, $accepted_args is 2. * * *Note:* The function will return true whether or not the callback is valid. * It is up to you to take care. This is done for optimization purposes, so * everything is as quick as possible. * * @since 0.71 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter A multidimensional array of all hooks and the callbacks hooked to them. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the filter is applied. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular filter are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the filter. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] = new WP_Hook(); } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); return true; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to filter hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new filter hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * The function also allows for multiple additional arguments to be passed to hooks. * * Example usage: * * // The filter callback function. * function example_callback( $string, $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) modify $string. * return $string; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback', 10, 3 ); * * /* * * Apply the filters by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_filter` above. * * * * - 'example_filter' is the filter hook. * * - 'filter me' is the value being filtered. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * $value = apply_filters( 'example_filter', 'filter me', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 0.71 * @since 6.0.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param mixed $value The value to filter. * @param mixed ...$args Optional. Additional parameters to pass to the callback functions. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters( $hook_name, $value, ...$args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $value; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } // Pass the value to WP_Hook. array_unshift( $args, $value ); $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $value, $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @see apply_filters() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $args[0]; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $args[0], $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Checks if any filter has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_filter( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return false; } return $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from a filter hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific filter * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to be removed from running when the filter is applied. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * filter callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function existed before it was removed. */ function remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { global $wp_filter; $r = false; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $r = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->callbacks ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return $r; } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from a filter hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_all_filters( $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filters() ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return true; } /** * Retrieves the name of the current filter hook. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last * * @return string|false Hook name of the current filter, false if no filter is running. */ function current_filter() { global $wp_current_filter; return end( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Returns whether or not a filter hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_filter() only returns the most recent filter being executed. * did_filter() returns the number of times a filter has been applied during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any filter currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent filter to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_filter() * @see did_filter() * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Current filter. * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Filter hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any filter is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the filter is currently in the stack. */ function doing_filter( $hook_name = null ) { global $wp_current_filter; if ( null === $hook_name ) { return ! empty( $wp_current_filter ); } return in_array( $hook_name, $wp_current_filter, true ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times a filter has been applied during the current request. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @return int The number of times the filter hook has been applied. */ function did_filter( $hook_name ) { global $wp_filters; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Adds a callback function to an action hook. * * Actions are the hooks that the WordPress core launches at specific points * during execution, or when specific events occur. Plugins can specify that * one or more of its PHP functions are executed at these points, using the * Action API. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the action is called. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { return add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to action hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new action hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * You can pass extra arguments to the hooks, much like you can with `apply_filters()`. * * Example usage: * * // The action callback function. * function example_callback( $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) do something with the args. * } * add_action( 'example_action', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); * * /* * * Trigger the actions by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_action` above. * * * * - 'example_action' is the action hook. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * do_action( 'example_action', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 1.2.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$arg` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param mixed ...$arg Optional. Additional arguments which are passed on to the * functions hooked to the action. Default empty. */ function do_action( $hook_name, ...$arg ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } if ( empty( $arg ) ) { $arg[] = ''; } elseif ( is_array( $arg[0] ) && 1 === count( $arg[0] ) && isset( $arg[0][0] ) && is_object( $arg[0][0] ) ) { // Backward compatibility for PHP4-style passing of `array( &$this )` as action `$arg`. $arg[0] = $arg[0][0]; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $arg ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see do_action() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. */ function do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Checks if any action has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @see has_filter() This function is an alias of has_filter(). * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_action( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { return has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from an action hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific action * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The name of the function which should be removed. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * action callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function is removed. */ function remove_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { return remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from an action hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_actions( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { return remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority ); } /** * Retrieves the name of the current action hook. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @return string|false Hook name of the current action, false if no action is running. */ function current_action() { return current_filter(); } /** * Returns whether or not an action hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_action() only returns the most recent action being executed. * did_action() returns the number of times an action has been fired during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any action currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent action to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_action() * @see did_action() * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Action hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any action is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the action is currently in the stack. */ function doing_action( $hook_name = null ) { return doing_filter( $hook_name ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times an action has been fired during the current request. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @return int The number of times the action hook has been fired. */ function did_action( $hook_name ) { global $wp_actions; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated filter hook. * * When a filter hook is deprecated, the apply_filters() call is replaced with * apply_filters_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original filter hook. * * Note: the value and extra arguments passed to the original apply_filters() call * must be passed here to `$args` as an array. For example: * * // Old filter. * return apply_filters( 'wpdocs_filter', $value, $extra_arg ); * * // Deprecated. * return apply_filters_deprecated( 'wpdocs_filter', array( $value, $extra_arg ), '4.9.0', 'wpdocs_new_filter' ); * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to apply_filters(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_filter( $hook_name ) ) { return $args[0]; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); return apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated action hook. * * When an action hook is deprecated, the do_action() call is replaced with * do_action_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original hook. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to do_action(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. */ function do_action_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_action( $hook_name ) ) { return; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } // // Functions for handling plugins. // /** * Gets the basename of a plugin. * * This method extracts the name of a plugin from its filename. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file The filename of plugin. * @return string The name of a plugin. */ function plugin_basename( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // $wp_plugin_paths contains normalized paths. $file = wp_normalize_path( $file ); arsort( $wp_plugin_paths ); foreach ( $wp_plugin_paths as $dir => $realdir ) { if ( str_starts_with( $file, $realdir ) ) { $file = $dir . substr( $file, strlen( $realdir ) ); } } $plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $mu_plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); // Get relative path from plugins directory. $file = preg_replace( '#^' . preg_quote( $plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/|^' . preg_quote( $mu_plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/#', '', $file ); $file = trim( $file, '/' ); return $file; } /** * Register a plugin's real path. * * This is used in plugin_basename() to resolve symlinked paths. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see wp_normalize_path() * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file Known path to the file. * @return bool Whether the path was able to be registered. */ function wp_register_plugin_realpath( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // Normalize, but store as static to avoid recalculation of a constant value. static $wp_plugin_path = null, $wpmu_plugin_path = null; if ( ! isset( $wp_plugin_path ) ) { $wp_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $wpmu_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); } $plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( dirname( $file ) ); $plugin_realpath = wp_normalize_path( dirname( realpath( $file ) ) ); if ( $plugin_path === $wp_plugin_path || $plugin_path === $wpmu_plugin_path ) { return false; } if ( $plugin_path !== $plugin_realpath ) { $wp_plugin_paths[ $plugin_path ] = $plugin_realpath; } return true; } /** * Get the filesystem directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the filesystem path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_path( $file ) { return trailingslashit( dirname( $file ) ); } /** * Get the URL directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the URL path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_url( $file ) { return trailingslashit( plugins_url( '', $file ) ); } /** * Set the activation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is activated, the action 'activate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'activate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'activate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'activate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_activation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'activate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the deactivation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is deactivated, the action 'deactivate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'deactivate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'deactivate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'deactivate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_deactivation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'deactivate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the uninstallation hook for a plugin. * * Registers the uninstall hook that will be called when the user clicks on the * uninstall link that calls for the plugin to uninstall itself. The link won't * be active unless the plugin hooks into the action. * * The plugin should not run arbitrary code outside of functions, when * registering the uninstall hook. In order to run using the hook, the plugin * will have to be included, which means that any code laying outside of a * function will be run during the uninstallation process. The plugin should not * hinder the uninstallation process. * * If the plugin can not be written without running code within the plugin, then * the plugin should create a file named 'uninstall.php' in the base plugin * folder. This file will be called, if it exists, during the uninstallation process * bypassing the uninstall hook. The plugin, when using the 'uninstall.php' * should always check for the 'WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN' constant, before * executing. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $file Plugin file. * @param callable $callback The callback to run when the hook is called. Must be * a static method or function. */ function register_uninstall_hook( $file, $callback ) { if ( is_array( $callback ) && is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Only a static class method or function can be used in an uninstall hook.' ), '3.1.0' ); return; } /* * The option should not be autoloaded, because it is not needed in most * cases. Emphasis should be put on using the 'uninstall.php' way of * uninstalling the plugin. */ $uninstallable_plugins = (array) get_option( 'uninstall_plugins' ); $plugin_basename = plugin_basename( $file ); if ( ! isset( $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] ) || $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] !== $callback ) { $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] = $callback; update_option( 'uninstall_plugins', $uninstallable_plugins ); } } /** * Calls the 'all' hook, which will process the functions hooked into it. * * The 'all' hook passes all of the arguments or parameters that were used for * the hook, which this function was called for. * * This function is used internally for apply_filters(), do_action(), and * do_action_ref_array() and is not meant to be used from outside those * functions. This function does not check for the existence of the all hook, so * it will fail unless the all hook exists prior to this function call. * * @since 2.5.0 * @access private * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param array $args The collected parameters from the hook that was called. */ function _wp_call_all_hook( $args ) { global $wp_filter; $wp_filter['all']->do_all_hook( $args ); } /** * Builds a unique string ID for a hook callback function. * * Functions and static method callbacks are just returned as strings and * shouldn't have any speed penalty. * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3875 * * @since 2.2.3 * @since 5.3.0 Removed workarounds for spl_object_hash(). * `$hook_name` and `$priority` are no longer used, * and the function always returns a string. * * @access private * * @param string $hook_name Unused. The name of the filter to build ID for. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to generate ID for. The callback may * or may not exist. * @param int $priority Unused. The order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * @return string|null Unique function ID for usage as array key. * Null if a valid `$callback` is not passed. */ function _wp_filter_build_unique_id( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ) { if ( is_string( $callback ) ) { return $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback ) ) { // Closures are currently implemented as objects. $callback = array( $callback, '' ); } else { $callback = (array) $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { // Object class calling. return spl_object_hash( $callback[0] ) . $callback[1]; } elseif ( is_string( $callback[0] ) ) { // Static calling. return $callback[0] . '::' . $callback[1]; } return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606042005-20260606152223.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status418-20260605080903.php 0000666 00000001054 15226714270 0011314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 418 I'm A Teapot responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2324 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 418 I'm A Teapot responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2324 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status418 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 418; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = "I'm A Teapot"; } Http/https-migration-20260605100700-20260608024356.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606105339.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status403-20260605061550.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0011303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status403 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 403; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Forbidden'; } Http/https-migration-20260607022644-20260609014011.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607022644.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status306-20260605044212.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0011303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 306 Switch Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 306 Switch Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status306 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 306; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Switch Proxy'; } Http/IdnaEncoder-20260605074515.php 0000666 00000030223 15226714270 0011751 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument; use WpOrg\Requests\Utility\InputValidator; /** * IDNA URL encoder * * Note: Not fully compliant, as nameprep does nothing yet. * * @package Requests\Utilities * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490 IDNA specification * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492 Punycode/Bootstrap specification */ class IdnaEncoder { /** * ACE prefix used for IDNA * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490#section-5 * @var string */ const ACE_PREFIX = 'xn--'; /** * Maximum length of a IDNA URL in ASCII. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\IdnaEncoder::to_ascii() * * @since 2.0.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_LENGTH = 64; /**#@+ * Bootstrap constant for Punycode * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * @var int */ const BOOTSTRAP_BASE = 36; const BOOTSTRAP_TMIN = 1; const BOOTSTRAP_TMAX = 26; const BOOTSTRAP_SKEW = 38; const BOOTSTRAP_DAMP = 700; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS = 72; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N = 128; /**#@-*/ /** * Encode a hostname using Punycode * * @param string|Stringable $hostname Hostname * @return string Punycode-encoded hostname * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument When the passed argument is not a string or a stringable object. */ public static function encode($hostname) { if (InputValidator::is_string_or_stringable($hostname) === false) { throw InvalidArgument::create(1, '$hostname', 'string|Stringable', gettype($hostname)); } $parts = explode('.', $hostname); foreach ($parts as &$part) { $part = self::to_ascii($part); } return implode('.', $parts); } /** * Convert a UTF-8 text string to an ASCII string using Punycode * * @param string $text ASCII or UTF-8 string (max length 64 characters) * @return string ASCII string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.provided_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Prepared string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.prepared_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string already begins with xn-- (`idna.provided_is_prefixed`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Encoded string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.encoded_too_long`) */ public static function to_ascii($text) { // Step 1: Check if the text is already ASCII if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Provided string is too long', 'idna.provided_too_long', $text); } // Step 2: nameprep $text = self::nameprep($text); // Step 3: UseSTD3ASCIIRules is false, continue // Step 4: Check if it's ASCII now if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 /* * As the `nameprep()` method returns the original string, this code will never be reached until * that method is properly implemented. */ // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Prepared string is too long', 'idna.prepared_too_long', $text); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } // Step 5: Check ACE prefix if (strpos($text, self::ACE_PREFIX) === 0) { throw new Exception('Provided string begins with ACE prefix', 'idna.provided_is_prefixed', $text); } // Step 6: Encode with Punycode $text = self::punycode_encode($text); // Step 7: Prepend ACE prefix $text = self::ACE_PREFIX . $text; // Step 8: Check size if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Encoded string is too long', 'idna.encoded_too_long', $text); } /** * Check whether a given text string contains only ASCII characters * * @internal (Testing found regex was the fastest implementation) * * @param string $text Text to examine. * @return bool Is the text string ASCII-only? */ protected static function is_ascii($text) { return (preg_match('/(?:[^\x00-\x7F])/', $text) !== 1); } /** * Prepare a text string for use as an IDNA name * * @todo Implement this based on RFC 3491 and the newer 5891 * @param string $text Text to prepare. * @return string Prepared string */ protected static function nameprep($text) { return $text; } /** * Convert a UTF-8 string to a UCS-4 codepoint array * * Based on \WpOrg\Requests\Iri::replace_invalid_with_pct_encoding() * * @param string $input Text to convert. * @return array Unicode code points * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Invalid UTF-8 codepoint (`idna.invalidcodepoint`) */ protected static function utf8_to_codepoints($input) { $codepoints = []; // Get number of bytes $strlen = strlen($input); // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.JumbledIncrementer -- This is a deliberate choice. for ($position = 0; $position < $strlen; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); if ((~$value & 0x80) === 0x80) { // One byte sequence: $character = $value; $length = 1; $remaining = 0; } elseif (($value & 0xE0) === 0xC0) { // Two byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x1F) << 6; $length = 2; $remaining = 1; } elseif (($value & 0xF0) === 0xE0) { // Three byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x0F) << 12; $length = 3; $remaining = 2; } elseif (($value & 0xF8) === 0xF0) { // Four byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x07) << 18; $length = 4; $remaining = 3; } else { // Invalid byte: throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $value); } if ($remaining > 0) { if ($position + $length > $strlen) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } for ($position++; $remaining > 0; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); // If it is invalid, count the sequence as invalid and reprocess the current byte: if (($value & 0xC0) !== 0x80) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } --$remaining; $character |= ($value & 0x3F) << ($remaining * 6); } $position--; } if (// Non-shortest form sequences are invalid $length > 1 && $character <= 0x7F || $length > 2 && $character <= 0x7FF || $length > 3 && $character <= 0xFFFF // Outside of range of ucschar codepoints // Noncharacters || ($character & 0xFFFE) === 0xFFFE || $character >= 0xFDD0 && $character <= 0xFDEF || ( // Everything else not in ucschar $character > 0xD7FF && $character < 0xF900 || $character < 0x20 || $character > 0x7E && $character < 0xA0 || $character > 0xEFFFD ) ) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } $codepoints[] = $character; } return $codepoints; } /** * RFC3492-compliant encoder * * @internal Pseudo-code from Section 6.3 is commented with "#" next to relevant code * * @param string $input UTF-8 encoded string to encode * @return string Punycode-encoded string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On character outside of the domain (never happens with Punycode) (`idna.character_outside_domain`) */ public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = []; foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart } elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } elseif ($c === $n) { // if c == n then begin // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = (int) ($t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t))); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = (int) floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; } /** * Convert a digit to its respective character * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * * @param int $digit Digit in the range 0-35 * @return string Single character corresponding to digit * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On invalid digit (`idna.invalid_digit`) */ protected static function digit_to_char($digit) { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart // As far as I know, this never happens, but still good to be sure. if ($digit < 0 || $digit > 35) { throw new Exception(sprintf('Invalid digit %d', $digit), 'idna.invalid_digit', $digit); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $digits = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; return substr($digits, $digit, 1); } /** * Adapt the bias * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-6.1 * @param int $delta * @param int $numpoints * @param bool $firsttime * @return int|float New bias * * function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime): */ protected static function adapt($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) { // if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp if ($firsttime) { $delta = floor($delta / self::BOOTSTRAP_DAMP); } else { // else let delta = delta div 2 $delta = floor($delta / 2); } // let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints) $delta += floor($delta / $numpoints); // let k = 0 $k = 0; // while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin $max = floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN) * self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX) / 2); while ($delta > $max) { // let delta = delta div (base - tmin) $delta = floor($delta / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)); // let k = k + base $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; } // end // return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew)) return $k + floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + self::BOOTSTRAP_SKEW)); } } Http/https-migration-20260605170301.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606072415.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606082906.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012732 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605201229-20260608091334.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-scripts-20260605081840.php 0000666 00000104060 15226714270 0013014 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Core class used to register scripts. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies */ class WP_Scripts extends WP_Dependencies { /** * Base URL for scripts. * * Full URL with trailing slash. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $base_url; /** * URL of the content directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $content_url; /** * Default version string for scripts. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $default_version; /** * Holds handles of scripts which are enqueued in footer. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $in_footer = array(); /** * Holds a list of script handles which will be concatenated. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $concat = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains script handles and their version. * * @since 2.8.0 * @deprecated 3.4.0 * @var string */ public $concat_version = ''; /** * Whether to perform concatenation. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var bool */ public $do_concat = false; /** * Holds HTML markup of scripts and additional data if concatenation * is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_html = ''; /** * Holds inline code if concatenation is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_code = ''; /** * Holds a list of script handles which are not in the default directory * if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_handles = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains handles and versions of scripts which * are not in the default directory if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_version = ''; /** * List of default directories. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $default_dirs; /** * Holds a mapping of dependents (as handles) for a given script handle. * Used to optimize recursive dependency tree checks. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var array<string, string[]> */ private $dependents_map = array(); /** * Holds a reference to the delayed (non-blocking) script loading strategies. * Used by methods that validate loading strategies. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var string[] */ private $delayed_strategies = array( 'defer', 'async' ); /** * Constructor. * * @since 2.6.0 */ public function __construct() { $this->init(); add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'init' ), 0 ); } /** * Initialize the class. * * @since 3.4.0 */ public function init() { /** * Fires when the WP_Scripts instance is initialized. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $wp_scripts WP_Scripts instance (passed by reference). */ do_action_ref_array( 'wp_default_scripts', array( &$this ) ); } /** * Prints scripts. * * Prints the scripts passed to it or the print queue. Also prints all necessary dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed: queue (false), * single script (string), or multiple scripts (array of strings). * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return string[] Handles of scripts that have been printed. */ public function print_scripts( $handles = false, $group = false ) { return $this->do_items( $handles, $group ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$display` parameter. * @deprecated 3.3.0 * * @see print_extra_script() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_scripts_l10n( $handle, $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::print_extra_script()' ); return $this->print_extra_script( $handle, $display ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_extra_script( $handle, $display = true ) { $output = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! $output ) { return; } /* * Do not print a sourceURL comment if concatenation is enabled. * * Extra scripts may be concatenated into a single script. * The line-based sourceURL comments may break concatenated scripts * and do not make sense when multiple scripts are joined together. */ if ( ! $this->do_concat ) { $output .= sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s", rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); } if ( ! $display ) { return $output; } wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); return true; } /** * Checks whether all dependents of a given handle are in the footer. * * If there are no dependents, this is considered the same as if all dependents were in the footer. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param string $handle Script handle. * @return bool Whether all dependents are in the footer. */ private function are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dep ) { if ( isset( $this->groups[ $dep ] ) && 0 === $this->groups[ $dep ] ) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Processes a script dependency. * * @since 2.6.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_item() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function do_item( $handle, $group = false ) { if ( ! parent::do_item( $handle ) ) { return false; } if ( 0 === $group && $this->groups[ $handle ] > 0 ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } if ( false === $group && in_array( $handle, $this->in_footer, true ) ) { $this->in_footer = array_diff( $this->in_footer, (array) $handle ); } $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( $obj->extra['conditional'] ?? false ) { return false; } if ( null === $obj->ver ) { $ver = ''; } else { $ver = $obj->ver ? $obj->ver : $this->default_version; } if ( isset( $this->args[ $handle ] ) ) { $ver = $ver ? $ver . '&' . $this->args[ $handle ] : $this->args[ $handle ]; } $src = $obj->src; $strategy = $this->get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ); $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); if ( ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $intended_strategy ) ) { $intended_strategy = ''; } /* * Move this script to the footer if: * 1. The script is in the header group. * 2. The current output is the header. * 3. The intended strategy is delayed. * 4. The actual strategy is not delayed. * 5. All dependent scripts are in the footer. */ if ( 0 === $group && 0 === $this->groups[ $handle ] && $intended_strategy && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) && $this->are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } $before_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'before' ); $after_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'after' ); if ( $before_script || $after_script ) { $inline_script_tag = $before_script . $after_script; } else { $inline_script_tag = ''; } /* * Prevent concatenation of scripts if the text domain is defined * to ensure the dependency order is respected. */ $translations_stop_concat = ! empty( $obj->textdomain ); $translations = $this->print_translations( $handle, false ); if ( $translations ) { /* * The sourceURL comment is not included by WP_Scripts::print_translations() * when `$display` is `false` to prevent issues where the script tag contents are used * by extenders for other purposes, for example concatenated with other script content. * * Include the sourceURL comment here as it would be when printed directly. */ $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $translations .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; $translations = wp_get_inline_script_tag( $translations, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } if ( $this->do_concat ) { /** * Filters the script loader source. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @param string $src Script loader source path. * @param string $handle Script handle. */ $filtered_src = apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ); if ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) && ( $before_script || $after_script || $translations_stop_concat || $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) ) ) { $this->do_concat = false; // Have to print the so-far concatenated scripts right away to maintain the right order. _print_scripts(); $this->reset(); } elseif ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) ) { $this->print_code .= $this->print_extra_script( $handle, false ); $this->concat .= "$handle,"; $this->concat_version .= "$handle$ver"; return true; } else { $this->ext_handles .= "$handle,"; $this->ext_version .= "$handle$ver"; } } $this->print_extra_script( $handle ); // A single item may alias a set of items, by having dependencies, but no source. if ( ! $src ) { if ( $inline_script_tag ) { if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $inline_script_tag; } else { echo $inline_script_tag; } } return true; } if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $this->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $this->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $this->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url_raw( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { return true; } $attr = array( 'src' => $src, 'id' => "{$handle}-js", ); if ( $strategy ) { $attr[ $strategy ] = true; } if ( $intended_strategy ) { $attr['data-wp-strategy'] = $intended_strategy; } // Determine fetchpriority. $original_fetchpriority = isset( $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] ) ? $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] : null; if ( null === $original_fetchpriority || ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $original_fetchpriority ) ) { $original_fetchpriority = 'auto'; } $actual_fetchpriority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $handle ); if ( null === $actual_fetchpriority ) { // If null, it's likely this script was not explicitly enqueued, so in this case use the original priority. $actual_fetchpriority = $original_fetchpriority; } if ( is_string( $actual_fetchpriority ) && 'auto' !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['fetchpriority'] = $actual_fetchpriority; } if ( $original_fetchpriority !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['data-wp-fetchpriority'] = $original_fetchpriority; } $tag = $translations . $before_script; $tag .= wp_get_script_tag( $attr ); $tag .= $after_script; /** * Filters the HTML script tag of an enqueued script. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string $tag The `<script>` tag for the enqueued script. * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param string $src The script's source URL. */ $tag = apply_filters( 'script_loader_tag', $tag, $handle, $src ); if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $tag; } else { echo $tag; } return true; } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { if ( ! $data ) { return false; } if ( 'after' !== $position ) { $position = 'before'; } $script = (array) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); $script[] = $data; return $this->add_data( $handle, $position, $script ); } /** * Prints inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 4.5.0 * @deprecated 6.3.0 Use methods get_inline_script_tag() or get_inline_script_data() instead. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to print inline scripts for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script tag * instead of just returning the script data. Default true. * @return string|false Script data on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_inline_script( $handle, $position = 'after', $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '6.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_data() or WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_tag()' ); $output = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $output ) ) { return false; } if ( $display ) { echo $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position ); } return $output; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $data = $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $data ) || ! is_array( $data ) ) { return ''; } /* * Print sourceURL comment regardless of concatenation. * * Inline scripts prevent scripts from being concatenated, so * sourceURL comments are safe to print for inline scripts. */ $data[] = sprintf( '//# sourceURL=%s', rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-{$position}" ) ); return trim( implode( "\n", $data ), "\n" ); } /** * Gets tags for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get associated inline script tag for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to get tag for inline * scripts in the before or after position. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $js = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $js ) ) { return ''; } $id = "{$handle}-js-{$position}"; return wp_get_inline_script_tag( $js, compact( 'id' ) ); } /** * Localizes a script, only if the script has already been added. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to attach data to. * @param string $object_name Name of the variable that will contain the data. * @param array $l10n Array of data to localize. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { if ( 'jquery' === $handle ) { $handle = 'jquery-core'; } if ( is_array( $l10n ) && isset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ) ) { // back compat, preserve the code in 'l10n_print_after' if present. $after = $l10n['l10n_print_after']; unset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ); } if ( ! is_array( $l10n ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $l10n, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'The %1$s parameter must be an array. To pass arbitrary data to scripts, use the %2$s function instead.' ), '<code>$l10n</code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '5.7.0' ); if ( false === $l10n ) { // This should really not be needed, but is necessary for backward compatibility. $l10n = array( $l10n ); } } if ( is_string( $l10n ) ) { $l10n = html_entity_decode( $l10n, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } elseif ( is_array( $l10n ) ) { foreach ( $l10n as $key => $value ) { if ( ! is_scalar( $value ) ) { continue; } $l10n[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( (string) $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } $script = "var $object_name = " . wp_json_encode( $l10n, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ';'; if ( ! empty( $after ) ) { $script .= "\n$after;"; } $data = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $script = "$data\n$script"; } return $this->add_data( $handle, 'data', $script ); } /** * Sets handle group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::set_group() * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param bool $recursion Internal flag that calling function was called recursively. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool Not already in the group or a lower group. */ public function set_group( $handle, $recursion, $group = false ) { if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) && 1 === $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) { $calculated_group = 1; } else { $calculated_group = (int) $this->get_data( $handle, 'group' ); } if ( false !== $group && $calculated_group > $group ) { $calculated_group = $group; } return parent::set_group( $handle, $recursion, $calculated_group ); } /** * Sets a translation textdomain. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to register a translation domain to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was registered, false if not. */ public function set_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } /** @var \_WP_Dependency $obj */ $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( ! in_array( 'wp-i18n', $obj->deps, true ) ) { $obj->deps[] = 'wp-i18n'; } return $obj->set_translations( $domain, $path ); } /** * Prints translations set for a specific handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return string|false Script on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_translations( $handle, $display = true ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) || empty( $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain ) ) { return false; } $domain = $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain; $path = ''; if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path ) ) { $path = $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path; } $json_translations = load_script_textdomain( $handle, $domain, $path ); if ( ! $json_translations ) { return false; } $output = <<<JS ( function( domain, translations ) { var localeData = translations.locale_data[ domain ] || translations.locale_data.messages; localeData[""].domain = domain; wp.i18n.setLocaleData( localeData, domain ); } )( "{$domain}", {$json_translations} ); JS; if ( $display ) { $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $output .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } return $output; } /** * Determines script dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::all_deps() * * @param string|string[] $handles Item handle (string) or item handles (array of strings). * @param bool $recursion Optional. Internal flag that function is calling itself. * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function all_deps( $handles, $recursion = false, $group = false ) { $result = parent::all_deps( $handles, $recursion, $group ); if ( ! $recursion ) { /** * Filters the list of script dependencies left to print. * * @since 2.3.0 * * @param string[] $to_do An array of script dependency handles. */ $this->to_do = apply_filters( 'print_scripts_array', $this->to_do ); } return $result; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the head group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_head_items() { $this->do_items( false, 0 ); return $this->done; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the footer group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_footer_items() { $this->do_items( false, 1 ); return $this->done; } /** * Whether a handle's source is in a default directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $src The source of the enqueued script. * @return bool True if found, false if not. */ public function in_default_dir( $src ) { if ( ! $this->default_dirs ) { return true; } if ( str_starts_with( $src, '/' . WPINC . '/js/l10n' ) ) { return false; } foreach ( (array) $this->default_dirs as $test ) { if ( str_starts_with( $src, $test ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * This overrides the add_data method from WP_Dependencies, to support normalizing of $args. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param string $key The data key. * @param mixed $value The data value. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } if ( 'conditional' === $key ) { // If a dependency is declared by a conditional script, remove it. $this->registered[ $handle ]->deps = array(); } if ( 'strategy' === $key ) { if ( ! empty( $value ) && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid strategy `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src && $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a strategy `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } } elseif ( 'fetchpriority' === $key ) { if ( empty( $value ) ) { $value = 'auto'; } if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid fetchpriority `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a fetchpriority `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } } return parent::add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } /** * Gets all dependents of a script. * * This is not recursive. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string[] Script handles. */ private function get_dependents( $handle ) { // Check if dependents map for the handle in question is present. If so, use it. if ( isset( $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] ) ) { return $this->dependents_map[ $handle ]; } $dependents = array(); // Iterate over all registered scripts, finding dependents of the script passed to this method. foreach ( $this->registered as $registered_handle => $args ) { if ( in_array( $handle, $args->deps, true ) ) { $dependents[] = $registered_handle; } } // Add the handles dependents to the map to ease future lookups. $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] = $dependents; return $dependents; } /** * Checks if the strategy passed is a valid delayed (non-blocking) strategy. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string|mixed $strategy The strategy to check. * @return bool True if $strategy is one of the delayed strategies, otherwise false. */ private function is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ): bool { return in_array( $strategy, $this->delayed_strategies, true ); } /** * Checks if the provided fetchpriority is valid. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|mixed $priority Fetch priority. * @return bool Whether valid fetchpriority. */ private function is_valid_fetchpriority( $priority ): bool { return in_array( $priority, array( 'auto', 'low', 'high' ), true ); } /** * Gets the best eligible loading strategy for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string The best eligible loading strategy. */ private function get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ) { $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // Bail early if there is no intended strategy. if ( ! $intended_strategy ) { return ''; } /* * If the intended strategy is 'defer', limit the initial list of eligible * strategies, since 'async' can fallback to 'defer', but not vice-versa. */ $initial_strategy = ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) ? array( 'defer' ) : null; $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $initial_strategy ); // Return early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return ''; } return in_array( 'async', $eligible_strategies, true ) ? 'async' : 'defer'; } /** * Filter the list of eligible loading strategies for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @param string[]|null $eligible_strategies Optional. The list of strategies to filter. Default null. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string[]> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed eligible loading strategies by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string[] A list of eligible loading strategies that could be used. */ private function filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $eligible_strategies = null, $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ) { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If no strategies are being passed, all strategies are eligible. if ( null === $eligible_strategies ) { $eligible_strategies = $this->delayed_strategies; } // If this handle was already checked, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // Mark this handle as checked. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // If this handle isn't registered, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // If the handle is not enqueued, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } $is_alias = (bool) ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src; $intended_strategy = $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // For non-alias handles, an empty intended strategy filters all strategies. if ( ! $is_alias && empty( $intended_strategy ) ) { return array(); } // Handles with inline scripts attached in the 'after' position cannot be delayed. if ( $this->has_inline_script( $handle, 'after' ) ) { return array(); } // If the intended strategy is 'defer', filter out 'async'. if ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) { $eligible_strategies = array( 'defer' ); } $dependents = $this->get_dependents( $handle ); // Recursively filter eligible strategies for dependents. foreach ( $dependents as $dependent ) { // Bail early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return array(); } $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $dependent, $eligible_strategies, $checked, $stored_results ); } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $eligible_strategies; return $eligible_strategies; } /** * Gets the highest fetch priority for a given script and all of its dependent scripts. * * @since 6.9.0 * @see self::filter_eligible_strategies() * @see WP_Script_Modules::get_highest_fetchpriority() * * @param string $handle Script module ID. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed max priority by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string|null Highest fetch priority for the script and its dependents. */ private function get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( string $handle, array $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ): ?string { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If there is a recursive dependency, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return null; } // Mark this handle as checked to guard against infinite recursion. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // Abort if the script is not enqueued or a dependency of an enqueued script. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return null; } $fetchpriority = $this->get_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority' ); if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $fetchpriority ) ) { $fetchpriority = 'auto'; } static $priorities = array( 'low', 'auto', 'high', ); $high_priority_index = count( $priorities ) - 1; $highest_priority_index = (int) array_search( $fetchpriority, $priorities, true ); if ( $highest_priority_index !== $high_priority_index ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dependent_handle ) { $dependent_priority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $dependent_handle, $checked, $stored_results ); if ( is_string( $dependent_priority ) ) { $highest_priority_index = max( $highest_priority_index, (int) array_search( $dependent_priority, $priorities, true ) ); if ( $highest_priority_index === $high_priority_index ) { break; } } } } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; // @phpstan-ignore parameterByRef.type (We know the index is valid and that this will be a string.) return $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. Must be lowercase. * @param string $position The position of the inline script. * @return bool Whether the handle has an inline script (either before or after). */ private function has_inline_script( $handle, $position = null ) { if ( $position && in_array( $position, array( 'before', 'after' ), true ) ) { return (bool) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); } return (bool) ( $this->get_data( $handle, 'before' ) || $this->get_data( $handle, 'after' ) ); } /** * Resets class properties. * * @since 2.8.0 */ public function reset() { $this->do_concat = false; $this->print_code = ''; $this->concat = ''; $this->concat_version = ''; $this->print_html = ''; $this->ext_version = ''; $this->ext_handles = ''; } /** * Gets a script-specific dependency warning message. * * @since 6.9.1 * * @param string $handle Script handle with missing dependencies. * @param string[] $missing_dependency_handles Missing dependency handles. * @return string Formatted, localized warning message. */ protected function get_dependency_warning_message( $handle, $missing_dependency_handles ) { return sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script handle, 2: List of missing dependency handles. */ __( 'The script with the handle "%1$s" was enqueued with dependencies that are not registered: %2$s.' ), $handle, implode( wp_get_list_item_separator(), $missing_dependency_handles ) ); } } Http/https-detection-20260609122339.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605234702-20260610030839.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260608190617-20260610011346.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606092232-20260608065141.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605133608-20260610014159.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014277 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606070836.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012731 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606024459-20260608213121.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014300 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605090843-20260608220210.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605164841.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/IdnaEncoder-20260605081904.php 0000666 00000030223 15226714270 0011751 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument; use WpOrg\Requests\Utility\InputValidator; /** * IDNA URL encoder * * Note: Not fully compliant, as nameprep does nothing yet. * * @package Requests\Utilities * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490 IDNA specification * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492 Punycode/Bootstrap specification */ class IdnaEncoder { /** * ACE prefix used for IDNA * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490#section-5 * @var string */ const ACE_PREFIX = 'xn--'; /** * Maximum length of a IDNA URL in ASCII. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\IdnaEncoder::to_ascii() * * @since 2.0.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_LENGTH = 64; /**#@+ * Bootstrap constant for Punycode * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * @var int */ const BOOTSTRAP_BASE = 36; const BOOTSTRAP_TMIN = 1; const BOOTSTRAP_TMAX = 26; const BOOTSTRAP_SKEW = 38; const BOOTSTRAP_DAMP = 700; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS = 72; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N = 128; /**#@-*/ /** * Encode a hostname using Punycode * * @param string|Stringable $hostname Hostname * @return string Punycode-encoded hostname * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument When the passed argument is not a string or a stringable object. */ public static function encode($hostname) { if (InputValidator::is_string_or_stringable($hostname) === false) { throw InvalidArgument::create(1, '$hostname', 'string|Stringable', gettype($hostname)); } $parts = explode('.', $hostname); foreach ($parts as &$part) { $part = self::to_ascii($part); } return implode('.', $parts); } /** * Convert a UTF-8 text string to an ASCII string using Punycode * * @param string $text ASCII or UTF-8 string (max length 64 characters) * @return string ASCII string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.provided_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Prepared string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.prepared_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string already begins with xn-- (`idna.provided_is_prefixed`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Encoded string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.encoded_too_long`) */ public static function to_ascii($text) { // Step 1: Check if the text is already ASCII if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Provided string is too long', 'idna.provided_too_long', $text); } // Step 2: nameprep $text = self::nameprep($text); // Step 3: UseSTD3ASCIIRules is false, continue // Step 4: Check if it's ASCII now if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 /* * As the `nameprep()` method returns the original string, this code will never be reached until * that method is properly implemented. */ // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Prepared string is too long', 'idna.prepared_too_long', $text); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } // Step 5: Check ACE prefix if (strpos($text, self::ACE_PREFIX) === 0) { throw new Exception('Provided string begins with ACE prefix', 'idna.provided_is_prefixed', $text); } // Step 6: Encode with Punycode $text = self::punycode_encode($text); // Step 7: Prepend ACE prefix $text = self::ACE_PREFIX . $text; // Step 8: Check size if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Encoded string is too long', 'idna.encoded_too_long', $text); } /** * Check whether a given text string contains only ASCII characters * * @internal (Testing found regex was the fastest implementation) * * @param string $text Text to examine. * @return bool Is the text string ASCII-only? */ protected static function is_ascii($text) { return (preg_match('/(?:[^\x00-\x7F])/', $text) !== 1); } /** * Prepare a text string for use as an IDNA name * * @todo Implement this based on RFC 3491 and the newer 5891 * @param string $text Text to prepare. * @return string Prepared string */ protected static function nameprep($text) { return $text; } /** * Convert a UTF-8 string to a UCS-4 codepoint array * * Based on \WpOrg\Requests\Iri::replace_invalid_with_pct_encoding() * * @param string $input Text to convert. * @return array Unicode code points * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Invalid UTF-8 codepoint (`idna.invalidcodepoint`) */ protected static function utf8_to_codepoints($input) { $codepoints = []; // Get number of bytes $strlen = strlen($input); // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.JumbledIncrementer -- This is a deliberate choice. for ($position = 0; $position < $strlen; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); if ((~$value & 0x80) === 0x80) { // One byte sequence: $character = $value; $length = 1; $remaining = 0; } elseif (($value & 0xE0) === 0xC0) { // Two byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x1F) << 6; $length = 2; $remaining = 1; } elseif (($value & 0xF0) === 0xE0) { // Three byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x0F) << 12; $length = 3; $remaining = 2; } elseif (($value & 0xF8) === 0xF0) { // Four byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x07) << 18; $length = 4; $remaining = 3; } else { // Invalid byte: throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $value); } if ($remaining > 0) { if ($position + $length > $strlen) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } for ($position++; $remaining > 0; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); // If it is invalid, count the sequence as invalid and reprocess the current byte: if (($value & 0xC0) !== 0x80) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } --$remaining; $character |= ($value & 0x3F) << ($remaining * 6); } $position--; } if (// Non-shortest form sequences are invalid $length > 1 && $character <= 0x7F || $length > 2 && $character <= 0x7FF || $length > 3 && $character <= 0xFFFF // Outside of range of ucschar codepoints // Noncharacters || ($character & 0xFFFE) === 0xFFFE || $character >= 0xFDD0 && $character <= 0xFDEF || ( // Everything else not in ucschar $character > 0xD7FF && $character < 0xF900 || $character < 0x20 || $character > 0x7E && $character < 0xA0 || $character > 0xEFFFD ) ) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } $codepoints[] = $character; } return $codepoints; } /** * RFC3492-compliant encoder * * @internal Pseudo-code from Section 6.3 is commented with "#" next to relevant code * * @param string $input UTF-8 encoded string to encode * @return string Punycode-encoded string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On character outside of the domain (never happens with Punycode) (`idna.character_outside_domain`) */ public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = []; foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart } elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } elseif ($c === $n) { // if c == n then begin // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = (int) ($t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t))); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = (int) floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; } /** * Convert a digit to its respective character * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * * @param int $digit Digit in the range 0-35 * @return string Single character corresponding to digit * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On invalid digit (`idna.invalid_digit`) */ protected static function digit_to_char($digit) { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart // As far as I know, this never happens, but still good to be sure. if ($digit < 0 || $digit > 35) { throw new Exception(sprintf('Invalid digit %d', $digit), 'idna.invalid_digit', $digit); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $digits = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; return substr($digits, $digit, 1); } /** * Adapt the bias * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-6.1 * @param int $delta * @param int $numpoints * @param bool $firsttime * @return int|float New bias * * function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime): */ protected static function adapt($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) { // if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp if ($firsttime) { $delta = floor($delta / self::BOOTSTRAP_DAMP); } else { // else let delta = delta div 2 $delta = floor($delta / 2); } // let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints) $delta += floor($delta / $numpoints); // let k = 0 $k = 0; // while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin $max = floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN) * self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX) / 2); while ($delta > $max) { // let delta = delta div (base - tmin) $delta = floor($delta / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)); // let k = k + base $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; } // end // return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew)) return $k + floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + self::BOOTSTRAP_SKEW)); } } Http/Status501.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0007723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 501 Not Implemented responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 501 Not Implemented responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status501 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 501; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Implemented'; } Http/string.php 0000666 00000020233 15226714270 0007514 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Parses unified or context diffs output from eg. the diff utility. * * Example: * <code> * $patch = file_get_contents('example.patch'); * $diff = new Text_Diff('string', array($patch)); * $renderer = new Text_Diff_Renderer_inline(); * echo $renderer->render($diff); * </code> * * Copyright 2005 Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * Copyright 2005-2010 The Horde Project (http://www.horde.org/) * * See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (LGPL). If you did * not receive this file, see https://opensource.org/license/lgpl-2-1/. * * @author Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * @package Text_Diff * @since 0.2.0 */ class Text_Diff_Engine_string { /** * Parses a unified or context diff. * * First param contains the whole diff and the second can be used to force * a specific diff type. If the second parameter is 'autodetect', the * diff will be examined to find out which type of diff this is. * * @param string $diff The diff content. * @param string $mode The diff mode of the content in $diff. One of * 'context', 'unified', or 'autodetect'. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function diff($diff, $mode = 'autodetect') { // Detect line breaks. $lnbr = "\n"; if (strpos($diff, "\r\n") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r\n"; } elseif (strpos($diff, "\r") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r"; } // Make sure we have a line break at the EOF. if (substr($diff, -strlen($lnbr)) != $lnbr) { $diff .= $lnbr; } if ($mode != 'autodetect' && $mode != 'context' && $mode != 'unified') { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff is unsupported'); } if ($mode == 'autodetect') { $context = strpos($diff, '***'); $unified = strpos($diff, '---'); if ($context === $unified) { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff could not be detected'); } elseif ($context === false || $unified === false) { $mode = $context !== false ? 'context' : 'unified'; } else { $mode = $context < $unified ? 'context' : 'unified'; } } // Split by new line and remove the diff header, if there is one. $diff = explode($lnbr, $diff); if (($mode == 'context' && strpos($diff[0], '***') === 0) || ($mode == 'unified' && strpos($diff[0], '---') === 0)) { array_shift($diff); array_shift($diff); } if ($mode == 'context') { return $this->parseContextDiff($diff); } else { return $this->parseUnifiedDiff($diff); } } /** * Parses an array containing the unified diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseUnifiedDiff($diff) { $edits = array(); $end = count($diff) - 1; for ($i = 0; $i < $end;) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case ' ': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == ' '); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($diff1); break; case '+': // get all new lines do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': // get changed or removed lines $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); while ($i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$i++], 1); } if (count($diff2) == 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); } else { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); } break; default: $i++; break; } } return $edits; } /** * Parses an array containing the context diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseContextDiff(&$diff) { $edits = array(); $i = $max_i = $j = $max_j = 0; $end = count($diff) - 1; while ($i < $end && $j < $end) { while ($i >= $max_i && $j >= $max_j) { // Find the boundaries of the diff output of the two files for ($i = $j; $i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 3) == '***'; $i++); for ($max_i = $i; $max_i < $end && substr($diff[$max_i], 0, 3) != '---'; $max_i++); for ($j = $max_i; $j < $end && substr($diff[$j], 0, 3) == '---'; $j++); for ($max_j = $j; $max_j < $end && substr($diff[$max_j], 0, 3) != '***'; $max_j++); } // find what hasn't been changed $array = array(); while ($i < $max_i && $j < $max_j && strcmp($diff[$i], $diff[$j]) == 0) { $array[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); $i++; $j++; } while ($i < $max_i && ($max_j-$j) <= 1) { if ($diff[$i] != '' && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$i++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && ($max_i-$i) <= 1) { if ($diff[$j] != '' && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } if (count($array) > 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($array); } if ($i < $max_i) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case '!': $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); if ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '!') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '!'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); break; case '+': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); break; } } if ($j < $max_j) { $diff2 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$j], 0, 1)) { case '+': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff2); break; case '-': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff2); break; } } } return $edits; } } Http/Status511-20260605075041.php 0000666 00000001145 15226714270 0011304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status511 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 511; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Network Authentication Required'; } Http/https-detection-20260606074127.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606062352-20260610070219.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605234235.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260607003752.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606132041-20260610042826.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014270 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260609114805-20260609164843.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605172330.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260607055326.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605172118.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606022324-20260610170111.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014267 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-error-20260605084124.php 0000666 00000016516 15226714270 0012464 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress Error API. * * @package WordPress */ /** * WordPress Error class. * * Container for checking for WordPress errors and error messages. Return * WP_Error and use is_wp_error() to check if this class is returned. Many * core WordPress functions pass this class in the event of an error and * if not handled properly will result in code errors. * * @since 2.1.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Error { /** * Stores the list of errors. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $errors = array(); /** * Stores the most recently added data for each error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $error_data = array(); /** * Stores previously added data added for error codes, oldest-to-newest by code. * * @since 5.6.0 * @var array[] */ protected $additional_data = array(); /** * Initializes the error. * * If `$code` is empty, the other parameters will be ignored. * When `$code` is not empty, `$message` will be used even if * it is empty. The `$data` parameter will be used only if it * is not empty. * * Though the class is constructed with a single error code and * message, multiple codes can be added using the `add()` method. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function __construct( $code = '', $message = '', $data = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { return; } $this->add( $code, $message, $data ); } /** * Retrieves all error codes. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return array List of error codes, if available. */ public function get_error_codes() { if ( ! $this->has_errors() ) { return array(); } return array_keys( $this->errors ); } /** * Retrieves the first error code available. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return string|int Empty string, if no error codes. */ public function get_error_code() { $codes = $this->get_error_codes(); if ( empty( $codes ) ) { return ''; } return $codes[0]; } /** * Retrieves all error messages, or the error messages for the given error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the messages for. * Default empty string. * @return string[] Error strings on success, or empty array if there are none. */ public function get_error_messages( $code = '' ) { // Return all messages if no code specified. if ( empty( $code ) ) { $all_messages = array(); foreach ( (array) $this->errors as $code => $messages ) { $all_messages = array_merge( $all_messages, $messages ); } return $all_messages; } if ( isset( $this->errors[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->errors[ $code ]; } else { return array(); } } /** * Gets a single error message. * * This will get the first message available for the code. If no code is * given then the first code available will be used. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the message for. * Default empty string. * @return string The error message. */ public function get_error_message( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $messages = $this->get_error_messages( $code ); if ( empty( $messages ) ) { return ''; } return $messages[0]; } /** * Retrieves the most recently added error data for an error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code. Default empty string. * @return mixed Error data, if it exists. */ public function get_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->error_data[ $code ]; } } /** * Verifies if the instance contains errors. * * @since 5.1.0 * * @return bool If the instance contains errors. */ public function has_errors() { if ( ! empty( $this->errors ) ) { return true; } return false; } /** * Adds an error or appends an additional message to an existing error. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function add( $code, $message, $data = '' ) { $this->errors[ $code ][] = $message; if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $this->add_data( $data, $code ); } /** * Fires when an error is added to a WP_Error object. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Error data. Might be empty. * @param WP_Error $wp_error The WP_Error object. */ do_action( 'wp_error_added', $code, $message, $data, $this ); } /** * Adds data to an error with the given code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 5.6.0 Errors can now contain more than one item of error data. {@see WP_Error::$additional_data}. * * @param mixed $data Error data. * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function add_data( $data, $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $this->additional_data[ $code ][] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } $this->error_data[ $code ] = $data; } /** * Retrieves all error data for an error code in the order in which the data was added. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @return mixed[] Array of error data, if it exists. */ public function get_all_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $data = array(); if ( isset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data = $this->additional_data[ $code ]; } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data[] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } return $data; } /** * Removes the specified error. * * This function removes all error messages associated with the specified * error code, along with any error data for that code. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function remove( $code ) { unset( $this->errors[ $code ] ); unset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ); unset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ); } /** * Merges the errors in the given error object into this one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to merge. */ public function merge_from( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $error, $this ); } /** * Exports the errors in this object into the given one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to export into. */ public function export_to( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $this, $error ); } /** * Copies errors from one WP_Error instance to another. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $from The WP_Error to copy from. * @param WP_Error $to The WP_Error to copy to. */ protected static function copy_errors( WP_Error $from, WP_Error $to ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_codes() as $code ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_messages( $code ) as $error_message ) { $to->add( $code, $error_message ); } foreach ( $from->get_all_error_data( $code ) as $data ) { $to->add_data( $data, $code ); } } } } Http/https-detection-20260606092232.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260613051243.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605110709.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607015444-20260608215833.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/script-loader-react-refresh-runtime.min-20260614215538.php 0000666 00000000124 15226714270 0017340 0 ustar 00 <?php return array('dependencies' => array(), 'version' => '8f1acdfb845f670b0ef2'); Http/https-detection-20260606132425-20260615031533.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605080452-20260607030136.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605094635-20260606163823.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260607114002.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status417.php 0000666 00000000736 15226714270 0007733 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 417 Expectation Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 417 Expectation Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status417 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 417; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Expectation Failed'; } Http/https-migration-20260607114002-20260609200314.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014272 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605100646.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status418-20260605044201.php 0000666 00000001054 15226714270 0011303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 418 I'm A Teapot responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2324 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 418 I'm A Teapot responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2324 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status418 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 418; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = "I'm A Teapot"; } Http/https-detection-20260605094635-20260606135423.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Exception-20260605072802.php 0000666 00000002132 15226714270 0011527 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; use Exception as PHPException; /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Exception extends PHPException { /** * Type of exception * * @var string */ protected $type; /** * Data associated with the exception * * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Create a new exception * * @param string $message Exception message * @param string $type Exception type * @param mixed $data Associated data * @param integer $code Exception numerical code, if applicable */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { parent::__construct($message, $code); $this->type = $type; $this->data = $data; } /** * Like {@see \Exception::getCode()}, but a string code. * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * Gives any relevant data * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return mixed */ public function getData() { return $this->data; } } Http/Status410.php 0000666 00000000664 15226714270 0007724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 410 Gone responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 410 Gone responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status410 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 410; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Gone'; } Http/https-migration-20260605125727-20260610012110.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014273 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status305-20260605062137.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0011306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 305 Use Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 305 Use Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status305 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 305; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Use Proxy'; } Http/ArgumentCount.php 0000666 00000002664 15226714270 0011011 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; /** * Exception for when an incorrect number of arguments are passed to a method. * * Typically, this exception is used when all arguments for a method are optional, * but certain arguments need to be passed together, i.e. a method which can be called * with no arguments or with two arguments, but not with one argument. * * Along the same lines, this exception is also used if a method expects an array * with a certain number of elements and the provided number of elements does not comply. * * @package Requests\Exceptions * @since 2.0.0 */ final class ArgumentCount extends Exception { /** * Create a new argument count exception with a standardized text. * * @param string $expected The argument count expected as a phrase. * For example: `at least 2 arguments` or `exactly 1 argument`. * @param int $received The actual argument count received. * @param string $type Exception type. * * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\ArgumentCount */ public static function create($expected, $received, $type) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace $stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2); return new self( sprintf( '%s::%s() expects %s, %d given', $stack[1]['class'], $stack[1]['function'], $expected, $received ), $type ); } } Http/https-migration-20260605201229-20260609014507.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-editor-20260605082501.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0012615 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } Http/https-migration-20260606072117.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605172131.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class.wp-scripts-20260605093935.php 0000666 00000000527 15226714270 0013030 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * This file is deprecated, use 'wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php' instead. * * @deprecated 6.1.0 * @package WordPress */ _deprecated_file( basename( __FILE__ ), '6.1.0', WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php' ); /** WP_Scripts class */ require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; Http/https-migration-20260605171850.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606053956.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606131934.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605125016-20260610031949.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606015631.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606154019.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606074445.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012731 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605043510-20260608055648.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-scripts.php 0000666 00000104060 15226714270 0011425 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Core class used to register scripts. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies */ class WP_Scripts extends WP_Dependencies { /** * Base URL for scripts. * * Full URL with trailing slash. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $base_url; /** * URL of the content directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $content_url; /** * Default version string for scripts. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $default_version; /** * Holds handles of scripts which are enqueued in footer. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $in_footer = array(); /** * Holds a list of script handles which will be concatenated. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $concat = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains script handles and their version. * * @since 2.8.0 * @deprecated 3.4.0 * @var string */ public $concat_version = ''; /** * Whether to perform concatenation. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var bool */ public $do_concat = false; /** * Holds HTML markup of scripts and additional data if concatenation * is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_html = ''; /** * Holds inline code if concatenation is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_code = ''; /** * Holds a list of script handles which are not in the default directory * if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_handles = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains handles and versions of scripts which * are not in the default directory if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_version = ''; /** * List of default directories. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $default_dirs; /** * Holds a mapping of dependents (as handles) for a given script handle. * Used to optimize recursive dependency tree checks. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var array<string, string[]> */ private $dependents_map = array(); /** * Holds a reference to the delayed (non-blocking) script loading strategies. * Used by methods that validate loading strategies. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var string[] */ private $delayed_strategies = array( 'defer', 'async' ); /** * Constructor. * * @since 2.6.0 */ public function __construct() { $this->init(); add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'init' ), 0 ); } /** * Initialize the class. * * @since 3.4.0 */ public function init() { /** * Fires when the WP_Scripts instance is initialized. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $wp_scripts WP_Scripts instance (passed by reference). */ do_action_ref_array( 'wp_default_scripts', array( &$this ) ); } /** * Prints scripts. * * Prints the scripts passed to it or the print queue. Also prints all necessary dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed: queue (false), * single script (string), or multiple scripts (array of strings). * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return string[] Handles of scripts that have been printed. */ public function print_scripts( $handles = false, $group = false ) { return $this->do_items( $handles, $group ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$display` parameter. * @deprecated 3.3.0 * * @see print_extra_script() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_scripts_l10n( $handle, $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::print_extra_script()' ); return $this->print_extra_script( $handle, $display ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_extra_script( $handle, $display = true ) { $output = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! $output ) { return; } /* * Do not print a sourceURL comment if concatenation is enabled. * * Extra scripts may be concatenated into a single script. * The line-based sourceURL comments may break concatenated scripts * and do not make sense when multiple scripts are joined together. */ if ( ! $this->do_concat ) { $output .= sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s", rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); } if ( ! $display ) { return $output; } wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); return true; } /** * Checks whether all dependents of a given handle are in the footer. * * If there are no dependents, this is considered the same as if all dependents were in the footer. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param string $handle Script handle. * @return bool Whether all dependents are in the footer. */ private function are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dep ) { if ( isset( $this->groups[ $dep ] ) && 0 === $this->groups[ $dep ] ) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Processes a script dependency. * * @since 2.6.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_item() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function do_item( $handle, $group = false ) { if ( ! parent::do_item( $handle ) ) { return false; } if ( 0 === $group && $this->groups[ $handle ] > 0 ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } if ( false === $group && in_array( $handle, $this->in_footer, true ) ) { $this->in_footer = array_diff( $this->in_footer, (array) $handle ); } $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( $obj->extra['conditional'] ?? false ) { return false; } if ( null === $obj->ver ) { $ver = ''; } else { $ver = $obj->ver ? $obj->ver : $this->default_version; } if ( isset( $this->args[ $handle ] ) ) { $ver = $ver ? $ver . '&' . $this->args[ $handle ] : $this->args[ $handle ]; } $src = $obj->src; $strategy = $this->get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ); $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); if ( ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $intended_strategy ) ) { $intended_strategy = ''; } /* * Move this script to the footer if: * 1. The script is in the header group. * 2. The current output is the header. * 3. The intended strategy is delayed. * 4. The actual strategy is not delayed. * 5. All dependent scripts are in the footer. */ if ( 0 === $group && 0 === $this->groups[ $handle ] && $intended_strategy && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) && $this->are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } $before_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'before' ); $after_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'after' ); if ( $before_script || $after_script ) { $inline_script_tag = $before_script . $after_script; } else { $inline_script_tag = ''; } /* * Prevent concatenation of scripts if the text domain is defined * to ensure the dependency order is respected. */ $translations_stop_concat = ! empty( $obj->textdomain ); $translations = $this->print_translations( $handle, false ); if ( $translations ) { /* * The sourceURL comment is not included by WP_Scripts::print_translations() * when `$display` is `false` to prevent issues where the script tag contents are used * by extenders for other purposes, for example concatenated with other script content. * * Include the sourceURL comment here as it would be when printed directly. */ $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $translations .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; $translations = wp_get_inline_script_tag( $translations, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } if ( $this->do_concat ) { /** * Filters the script loader source. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @param string $src Script loader source path. * @param string $handle Script handle. */ $filtered_src = apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ); if ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) && ( $before_script || $after_script || $translations_stop_concat || $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) ) ) { $this->do_concat = false; // Have to print the so-far concatenated scripts right away to maintain the right order. _print_scripts(); $this->reset(); } elseif ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) ) { $this->print_code .= $this->print_extra_script( $handle, false ); $this->concat .= "$handle,"; $this->concat_version .= "$handle$ver"; return true; } else { $this->ext_handles .= "$handle,"; $this->ext_version .= "$handle$ver"; } } $this->print_extra_script( $handle ); // A single item may alias a set of items, by having dependencies, but no source. if ( ! $src ) { if ( $inline_script_tag ) { if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $inline_script_tag; } else { echo $inline_script_tag; } } return true; } if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $this->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $this->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $this->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url_raw( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { return true; } $attr = array( 'src' => $src, 'id' => "{$handle}-js", ); if ( $strategy ) { $attr[ $strategy ] = true; } if ( $intended_strategy ) { $attr['data-wp-strategy'] = $intended_strategy; } // Determine fetchpriority. $original_fetchpriority = isset( $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] ) ? $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] : null; if ( null === $original_fetchpriority || ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $original_fetchpriority ) ) { $original_fetchpriority = 'auto'; } $actual_fetchpriority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $handle ); if ( null === $actual_fetchpriority ) { // If null, it's likely this script was not explicitly enqueued, so in this case use the original priority. $actual_fetchpriority = $original_fetchpriority; } if ( is_string( $actual_fetchpriority ) && 'auto' !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['fetchpriority'] = $actual_fetchpriority; } if ( $original_fetchpriority !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['data-wp-fetchpriority'] = $original_fetchpriority; } $tag = $translations . $before_script; $tag .= wp_get_script_tag( $attr ); $tag .= $after_script; /** * Filters the HTML script tag of an enqueued script. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string $tag The `<script>` tag for the enqueued script. * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param string $src The script's source URL. */ $tag = apply_filters( 'script_loader_tag', $tag, $handle, $src ); if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $tag; } else { echo $tag; } return true; } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { if ( ! $data ) { return false; } if ( 'after' !== $position ) { $position = 'before'; } $script = (array) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); $script[] = $data; return $this->add_data( $handle, $position, $script ); } /** * Prints inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 4.5.0 * @deprecated 6.3.0 Use methods get_inline_script_tag() or get_inline_script_data() instead. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to print inline scripts for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script tag * instead of just returning the script data. Default true. * @return string|false Script data on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_inline_script( $handle, $position = 'after', $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '6.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_data() or WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_tag()' ); $output = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $output ) ) { return false; } if ( $display ) { echo $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position ); } return $output; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $data = $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $data ) || ! is_array( $data ) ) { return ''; } /* * Print sourceURL comment regardless of concatenation. * * Inline scripts prevent scripts from being concatenated, so * sourceURL comments are safe to print for inline scripts. */ $data[] = sprintf( '//# sourceURL=%s', rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-{$position}" ) ); return trim( implode( "\n", $data ), "\n" ); } /** * Gets tags for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get associated inline script tag for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to get tag for inline * scripts in the before or after position. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $js = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $js ) ) { return ''; } $id = "{$handle}-js-{$position}"; return wp_get_inline_script_tag( $js, compact( 'id' ) ); } /** * Localizes a script, only if the script has already been added. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to attach data to. * @param string $object_name Name of the variable that will contain the data. * @param array $l10n Array of data to localize. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { if ( 'jquery' === $handle ) { $handle = 'jquery-core'; } if ( is_array( $l10n ) && isset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ) ) { // back compat, preserve the code in 'l10n_print_after' if present. $after = $l10n['l10n_print_after']; unset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ); } if ( ! is_array( $l10n ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $l10n, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'The %1$s parameter must be an array. To pass arbitrary data to scripts, use the %2$s function instead.' ), '<code>$l10n</code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '5.7.0' ); if ( false === $l10n ) { // This should really not be needed, but is necessary for backward compatibility. $l10n = array( $l10n ); } } if ( is_string( $l10n ) ) { $l10n = html_entity_decode( $l10n, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } elseif ( is_array( $l10n ) ) { foreach ( $l10n as $key => $value ) { if ( ! is_scalar( $value ) ) { continue; } $l10n[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( (string) $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } $script = "var $object_name = " . wp_json_encode( $l10n, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ';'; if ( ! empty( $after ) ) { $script .= "\n$after;"; } $data = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $script = "$data\n$script"; } return $this->add_data( $handle, 'data', $script ); } /** * Sets handle group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::set_group() * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param bool $recursion Internal flag that calling function was called recursively. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool Not already in the group or a lower group. */ public function set_group( $handle, $recursion, $group = false ) { if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) && 1 === $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) { $calculated_group = 1; } else { $calculated_group = (int) $this->get_data( $handle, 'group' ); } if ( false !== $group && $calculated_group > $group ) { $calculated_group = $group; } return parent::set_group( $handle, $recursion, $calculated_group ); } /** * Sets a translation textdomain. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to register a translation domain to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was registered, false if not. */ public function set_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } /** @var \_WP_Dependency $obj */ $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( ! in_array( 'wp-i18n', $obj->deps, true ) ) { $obj->deps[] = 'wp-i18n'; } return $obj->set_translations( $domain, $path ); } /** * Prints translations set for a specific handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return string|false Script on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_translations( $handle, $display = true ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) || empty( $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain ) ) { return false; } $domain = $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain; $path = ''; if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path ) ) { $path = $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path; } $json_translations = load_script_textdomain( $handle, $domain, $path ); if ( ! $json_translations ) { return false; } $output = <<<JS ( function( domain, translations ) { var localeData = translations.locale_data[ domain ] || translations.locale_data.messages; localeData[""].domain = domain; wp.i18n.setLocaleData( localeData, domain ); } )( "{$domain}", {$json_translations} ); JS; if ( $display ) { $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $output .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } return $output; } /** * Determines script dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::all_deps() * * @param string|string[] $handles Item handle (string) or item handles (array of strings). * @param bool $recursion Optional. Internal flag that function is calling itself. * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function all_deps( $handles, $recursion = false, $group = false ) { $result = parent::all_deps( $handles, $recursion, $group ); if ( ! $recursion ) { /** * Filters the list of script dependencies left to print. * * @since 2.3.0 * * @param string[] $to_do An array of script dependency handles. */ $this->to_do = apply_filters( 'print_scripts_array', $this->to_do ); } return $result; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the head group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_head_items() { $this->do_items( false, 0 ); return $this->done; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the footer group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_footer_items() { $this->do_items( false, 1 ); return $this->done; } /** * Whether a handle's source is in a default directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $src The source of the enqueued script. * @return bool True if found, false if not. */ public function in_default_dir( $src ) { if ( ! $this->default_dirs ) { return true; } if ( str_starts_with( $src, '/' . WPINC . '/js/l10n' ) ) { return false; } foreach ( (array) $this->default_dirs as $test ) { if ( str_starts_with( $src, $test ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * This overrides the add_data method from WP_Dependencies, to support normalizing of $args. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param string $key The data key. * @param mixed $value The data value. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } if ( 'conditional' === $key ) { // If a dependency is declared by a conditional script, remove it. $this->registered[ $handle ]->deps = array(); } if ( 'strategy' === $key ) { if ( ! empty( $value ) && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid strategy `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src && $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a strategy `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } } elseif ( 'fetchpriority' === $key ) { if ( empty( $value ) ) { $value = 'auto'; } if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid fetchpriority `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a fetchpriority `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } } return parent::add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } /** * Gets all dependents of a script. * * This is not recursive. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string[] Script handles. */ private function get_dependents( $handle ) { // Check if dependents map for the handle in question is present. If so, use it. if ( isset( $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] ) ) { return $this->dependents_map[ $handle ]; } $dependents = array(); // Iterate over all registered scripts, finding dependents of the script passed to this method. foreach ( $this->registered as $registered_handle => $args ) { if ( in_array( $handle, $args->deps, true ) ) { $dependents[] = $registered_handle; } } // Add the handles dependents to the map to ease future lookups. $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] = $dependents; return $dependents; } /** * Checks if the strategy passed is a valid delayed (non-blocking) strategy. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string|mixed $strategy The strategy to check. * @return bool True if $strategy is one of the delayed strategies, otherwise false. */ private function is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ): bool { return in_array( $strategy, $this->delayed_strategies, true ); } /** * Checks if the provided fetchpriority is valid. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|mixed $priority Fetch priority. * @return bool Whether valid fetchpriority. */ private function is_valid_fetchpriority( $priority ): bool { return in_array( $priority, array( 'auto', 'low', 'high' ), true ); } /** * Gets the best eligible loading strategy for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string The best eligible loading strategy. */ private function get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ) { $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // Bail early if there is no intended strategy. if ( ! $intended_strategy ) { return ''; } /* * If the intended strategy is 'defer', limit the initial list of eligible * strategies, since 'async' can fallback to 'defer', but not vice-versa. */ $initial_strategy = ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) ? array( 'defer' ) : null; $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $initial_strategy ); // Return early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return ''; } return in_array( 'async', $eligible_strategies, true ) ? 'async' : 'defer'; } /** * Filter the list of eligible loading strategies for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @param string[]|null $eligible_strategies Optional. The list of strategies to filter. Default null. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string[]> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed eligible loading strategies by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string[] A list of eligible loading strategies that could be used. */ private function filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $eligible_strategies = null, $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ) { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If no strategies are being passed, all strategies are eligible. if ( null === $eligible_strategies ) { $eligible_strategies = $this->delayed_strategies; } // If this handle was already checked, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // Mark this handle as checked. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // If this handle isn't registered, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // If the handle is not enqueued, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } $is_alias = (bool) ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src; $intended_strategy = $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // For non-alias handles, an empty intended strategy filters all strategies. if ( ! $is_alias && empty( $intended_strategy ) ) { return array(); } // Handles with inline scripts attached in the 'after' position cannot be delayed. if ( $this->has_inline_script( $handle, 'after' ) ) { return array(); } // If the intended strategy is 'defer', filter out 'async'. if ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) { $eligible_strategies = array( 'defer' ); } $dependents = $this->get_dependents( $handle ); // Recursively filter eligible strategies for dependents. foreach ( $dependents as $dependent ) { // Bail early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return array(); } $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $dependent, $eligible_strategies, $checked, $stored_results ); } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $eligible_strategies; return $eligible_strategies; } /** * Gets the highest fetch priority for a given script and all of its dependent scripts. * * @since 6.9.0 * @see self::filter_eligible_strategies() * @see WP_Script_Modules::get_highest_fetchpriority() * * @param string $handle Script module ID. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed max priority by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string|null Highest fetch priority for the script and its dependents. */ private function get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( string $handle, array $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ): ?string { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If there is a recursive dependency, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return null; } // Mark this handle as checked to guard against infinite recursion. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // Abort if the script is not enqueued or a dependency of an enqueued script. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return null; } $fetchpriority = $this->get_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority' ); if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $fetchpriority ) ) { $fetchpriority = 'auto'; } static $priorities = array( 'low', 'auto', 'high', ); $high_priority_index = count( $priorities ) - 1; $highest_priority_index = (int) array_search( $fetchpriority, $priorities, true ); if ( $highest_priority_index !== $high_priority_index ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dependent_handle ) { $dependent_priority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $dependent_handle, $checked, $stored_results ); if ( is_string( $dependent_priority ) ) { $highest_priority_index = max( $highest_priority_index, (int) array_search( $dependent_priority, $priorities, true ) ); if ( $highest_priority_index === $high_priority_index ) { break; } } } } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; // @phpstan-ignore parameterByRef.type (We know the index is valid and that this will be a string.) return $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. Must be lowercase. * @param string $position The position of the inline script. * @return bool Whether the handle has an inline script (either before or after). */ private function has_inline_script( $handle, $position = null ) { if ( $position && in_array( $position, array( 'before', 'after' ), true ) ) { return (bool) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); } return (bool) ( $this->get_data( $handle, 'before' ) || $this->get_data( $handle, 'after' ) ); } /** * Resets class properties. * * @since 2.8.0 */ public function reset() { $this->do_concat = false; $this->print_code = ''; $this->concat = ''; $this->concat_version = ''; $this->print_html = ''; $this->ext_version = ''; $this->ext_handles = ''; } /** * Gets a script-specific dependency warning message. * * @since 6.9.1 * * @param string $handle Script handle with missing dependencies. * @param string[] $missing_dependency_handles Missing dependency handles. * @return string Formatted, localized warning message. */ protected function get_dependency_warning_message( $handle, $missing_dependency_handles ) { return sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script handle, 2: List of missing dependency handles. */ __( 'The script with the handle "%1$s" was enqueued with dependencies that are not registered: %2$s.' ), $handle, implode( wp_get_list_item_separator(), $missing_dependency_handles ) ); } } Http/https-detection-20260606042530-20260610214746.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606082906-20260609131907.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014325 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605034026-20260606124319.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606105007.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605022810.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012705 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606082933.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012732 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605111237.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606114312.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Exception-20260605045514.php 0000666 00000002132 15226714270 0011527 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; use Exception as PHPException; /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Exception extends PHPException { /** * Type of exception * * @var string */ protected $type; /** * Data associated with the exception * * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Create a new exception * * @param string $message Exception message * @param string $type Exception type * @param mixed $data Associated data * @param integer $code Exception numerical code, if applicable */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { parent::__construct($message, $code); $this->type = $type; $this->data = $data; } /** * Like {@see \Exception::getCode()}, but a string code. * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * Gives any relevant data * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return mixed */ public function getData() { return $this->data; } } Http/https-migration-20260606042005-20260615140846.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605140809.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/plugin-20260605052015.php 0000666 00000107225 15226714270 0011072 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * The plugin API is located in this file, which allows for creating actions * and filters and hooking functions, and methods. The functions or methods will * then be run when the action or filter is called. * * The API callback examples reference functions, but can be methods of classes. * To hook methods, you'll need to pass an array one of two ways. * * Any of the syntaxes explained in the PHP documentation for the * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.pseudo-types.php#language.types.callback 'callback'} * type are valid. * * Also see the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/ Plugin API} for * more information and examples on how to use a lot of these functions. * * This file should have no external dependencies. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Plugin * @since 1.5.0 */ // Initialize the filter globals. require __DIR__ . '/class-wp-hook.php'; /** @var WP_Hook[] $wp_filter */ global $wp_filter; /** @var int[] $wp_actions */ global $wp_actions; /** @var int[] $wp_filters */ global $wp_filters; /** @var string[] $wp_current_filter */ global $wp_current_filter; if ( $wp_filter ) { $wp_filter = WP_Hook::build_preinitialized_hooks( $wp_filter ); } else { $wp_filter = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_actions ) ) { $wp_actions = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filters ) ) { $wp_filters = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_current_filter ) ) { $wp_current_filter = array(); } /** * Adds a callback function to a filter hook. * * WordPress offers filter hooks to allow plugins to modify * various types of internal data at runtime. * * A plugin can modify data by binding a callback to a filter hook. When the filter * is later applied, each bound callback is run in order of priority, and given * the opportunity to modify a value by returning a new value. * * The following example shows how a callback function is bound to a filter hook. * * Note that `$example` is passed to the callback, (maybe) modified, then returned: * * function example_callback( $example ) { * // Maybe modify $example in some way. * return $example; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback' ); * * Bound callbacks can accept from none to the total number of arguments passed as parameters * in the corresponding apply_filters() call. * * In other words, if an apply_filters() call passes four total arguments, callbacks bound to * it can accept none (the same as 1) of the arguments or up to four. The important part is that * the `$accepted_args` value must reflect the number of arguments the bound callback *actually* * opted to accept. If no arguments were accepted by the callback that is considered to be the * same as accepting 1 argument. For example: * * // Filter call. * $value = apply_filters( 'hook', $value, $arg2, $arg3 ); * * // Accepting zero/one arguments. * function example_callback() { * ... * return 'some value'; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback' ); // Where $priority is default 10, $accepted_args is default 1. * * // Accepting two arguments (three possible). * function example_callback( $value, $arg2 ) { * ... * return $maybe_modified_value; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); // Where $priority is 10, $accepted_args is 2. * * *Note:* The function will return true whether or not the callback is valid. * It is up to you to take care. This is done for optimization purposes, so * everything is as quick as possible. * * @since 0.71 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter A multidimensional array of all hooks and the callbacks hooked to them. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the filter is applied. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular filter are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the filter. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] = new WP_Hook(); } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); return true; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to filter hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new filter hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * The function also allows for multiple additional arguments to be passed to hooks. * * Example usage: * * // The filter callback function. * function example_callback( $string, $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) modify $string. * return $string; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback', 10, 3 ); * * /* * * Apply the filters by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_filter` above. * * * * - 'example_filter' is the filter hook. * * - 'filter me' is the value being filtered. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * $value = apply_filters( 'example_filter', 'filter me', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 0.71 * @since 6.0.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param mixed $value The value to filter. * @param mixed ...$args Optional. Additional parameters to pass to the callback functions. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters( $hook_name, $value, ...$args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $value; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } // Pass the value to WP_Hook. array_unshift( $args, $value ); $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $value, $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @see apply_filters() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $args[0]; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $args[0], $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Checks if any filter has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_filter( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return false; } return $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from a filter hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific filter * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to be removed from running when the filter is applied. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * filter callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function existed before it was removed. */ function remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { global $wp_filter; $r = false; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $r = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->callbacks ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return $r; } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from a filter hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_all_filters( $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filters() ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return true; } /** * Retrieves the name of the current filter hook. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last * * @return string|false Hook name of the current filter, false if no filter is running. */ function current_filter() { global $wp_current_filter; return end( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Returns whether or not a filter hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_filter() only returns the most recent filter being executed. * did_filter() returns the number of times a filter has been applied during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any filter currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent filter to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_filter() * @see did_filter() * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Current filter. * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Filter hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any filter is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the filter is currently in the stack. */ function doing_filter( $hook_name = null ) { global $wp_current_filter; if ( null === $hook_name ) { return ! empty( $wp_current_filter ); } return in_array( $hook_name, $wp_current_filter, true ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times a filter has been applied during the current request. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @return int The number of times the filter hook has been applied. */ function did_filter( $hook_name ) { global $wp_filters; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Adds a callback function to an action hook. * * Actions are the hooks that the WordPress core launches at specific points * during execution, or when specific events occur. Plugins can specify that * one or more of its PHP functions are executed at these points, using the * Action API. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the action is called. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { return add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to action hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new action hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * You can pass extra arguments to the hooks, much like you can with `apply_filters()`. * * Example usage: * * // The action callback function. * function example_callback( $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) do something with the args. * } * add_action( 'example_action', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); * * /* * * Trigger the actions by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_action` above. * * * * - 'example_action' is the action hook. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * do_action( 'example_action', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 1.2.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$arg` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param mixed ...$arg Optional. Additional arguments which are passed on to the * functions hooked to the action. Default empty. */ function do_action( $hook_name, ...$arg ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } if ( empty( $arg ) ) { $arg[] = ''; } elseif ( is_array( $arg[0] ) && 1 === count( $arg[0] ) && isset( $arg[0][0] ) && is_object( $arg[0][0] ) ) { // Backward compatibility for PHP4-style passing of `array( &$this )` as action `$arg`. $arg[0] = $arg[0][0]; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $arg ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see do_action() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. */ function do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Checks if any action has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @see has_filter() This function is an alias of has_filter(). * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_action( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { return has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from an action hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific action * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The name of the function which should be removed. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * action callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function is removed. */ function remove_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { return remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from an action hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_actions( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { return remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority ); } /** * Retrieves the name of the current action hook. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @return string|false Hook name of the current action, false if no action is running. */ function current_action() { return current_filter(); } /** * Returns whether or not an action hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_action() only returns the most recent action being executed. * did_action() returns the number of times an action has been fired during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any action currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent action to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_action() * @see did_action() * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Action hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any action is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the action is currently in the stack. */ function doing_action( $hook_name = null ) { return doing_filter( $hook_name ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times an action has been fired during the current request. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @return int The number of times the action hook has been fired. */ function did_action( $hook_name ) { global $wp_actions; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated filter hook. * * When a filter hook is deprecated, the apply_filters() call is replaced with * apply_filters_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original filter hook. * * Note: the value and extra arguments passed to the original apply_filters() call * must be passed here to `$args` as an array. For example: * * // Old filter. * return apply_filters( 'wpdocs_filter', $value, $extra_arg ); * * // Deprecated. * return apply_filters_deprecated( 'wpdocs_filter', array( $value, $extra_arg ), '4.9.0', 'wpdocs_new_filter' ); * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to apply_filters(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_filter( $hook_name ) ) { return $args[0]; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); return apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated action hook. * * When an action hook is deprecated, the do_action() call is replaced with * do_action_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original hook. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to do_action(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. */ function do_action_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_action( $hook_name ) ) { return; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } // // Functions for handling plugins. // /** * Gets the basename of a plugin. * * This method extracts the name of a plugin from its filename. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file The filename of plugin. * @return string The name of a plugin. */ function plugin_basename( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // $wp_plugin_paths contains normalized paths. $file = wp_normalize_path( $file ); arsort( $wp_plugin_paths ); foreach ( $wp_plugin_paths as $dir => $realdir ) { if ( str_starts_with( $file, $realdir ) ) { $file = $dir . substr( $file, strlen( $realdir ) ); } } $plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $mu_plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); // Get relative path from plugins directory. $file = preg_replace( '#^' . preg_quote( $plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/|^' . preg_quote( $mu_plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/#', '', $file ); $file = trim( $file, '/' ); return $file; } /** * Register a plugin's real path. * * This is used in plugin_basename() to resolve symlinked paths. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see wp_normalize_path() * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file Known path to the file. * @return bool Whether the path was able to be registered. */ function wp_register_plugin_realpath( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // Normalize, but store as static to avoid recalculation of a constant value. static $wp_plugin_path = null, $wpmu_plugin_path = null; if ( ! isset( $wp_plugin_path ) ) { $wp_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $wpmu_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); } $plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( dirname( $file ) ); $plugin_realpath = wp_normalize_path( dirname( realpath( $file ) ) ); if ( $plugin_path === $wp_plugin_path || $plugin_path === $wpmu_plugin_path ) { return false; } if ( $plugin_path !== $plugin_realpath ) { $wp_plugin_paths[ $plugin_path ] = $plugin_realpath; } return true; } /** * Get the filesystem directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the filesystem path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_path( $file ) { return trailingslashit( dirname( $file ) ); } /** * Get the URL directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the URL path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_url( $file ) { return trailingslashit( plugins_url( '', $file ) ); } /** * Set the activation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is activated, the action 'activate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'activate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'activate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'activate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_activation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'activate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the deactivation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is deactivated, the action 'deactivate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'deactivate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'deactivate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'deactivate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_deactivation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'deactivate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the uninstallation hook for a plugin. * * Registers the uninstall hook that will be called when the user clicks on the * uninstall link that calls for the plugin to uninstall itself. The link won't * be active unless the plugin hooks into the action. * * The plugin should not run arbitrary code outside of functions, when * registering the uninstall hook. In order to run using the hook, the plugin * will have to be included, which means that any code laying outside of a * function will be run during the uninstallation process. The plugin should not * hinder the uninstallation process. * * If the plugin can not be written without running code within the plugin, then * the plugin should create a file named 'uninstall.php' in the base plugin * folder. This file will be called, if it exists, during the uninstallation process * bypassing the uninstall hook. The plugin, when using the 'uninstall.php' * should always check for the 'WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN' constant, before * executing. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $file Plugin file. * @param callable $callback The callback to run when the hook is called. Must be * a static method or function. */ function register_uninstall_hook( $file, $callback ) { if ( is_array( $callback ) && is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Only a static class method or function can be used in an uninstall hook.' ), '3.1.0' ); return; } /* * The option should not be autoloaded, because it is not needed in most * cases. Emphasis should be put on using the 'uninstall.php' way of * uninstalling the plugin. */ $uninstallable_plugins = (array) get_option( 'uninstall_plugins' ); $plugin_basename = plugin_basename( $file ); if ( ! isset( $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] ) || $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] !== $callback ) { $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] = $callback; update_option( 'uninstall_plugins', $uninstallable_plugins ); } } /** * Calls the 'all' hook, which will process the functions hooked into it. * * The 'all' hook passes all of the arguments or parameters that were used for * the hook, which this function was called for. * * This function is used internally for apply_filters(), do_action(), and * do_action_ref_array() and is not meant to be used from outside those * functions. This function does not check for the existence of the all hook, so * it will fail unless the all hook exists prior to this function call. * * @since 2.5.0 * @access private * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param array $args The collected parameters from the hook that was called. */ function _wp_call_all_hook( $args ) { global $wp_filter; $wp_filter['all']->do_all_hook( $args ); } /** * Builds a unique string ID for a hook callback function. * * Functions and static method callbacks are just returned as strings and * shouldn't have any speed penalty. * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3875 * * @since 2.2.3 * @since 5.3.0 Removed workarounds for spl_object_hash(). * `$hook_name` and `$priority` are no longer used, * and the function always returns a string. * * @access private * * @param string $hook_name Unused. The name of the filter to build ID for. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to generate ID for. The callback may * or may not exist. * @param int $priority Unused. The order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * @return string|null Unique function ID for usage as array key. * Null if a valid `$callback` is not passed. */ function _wp_filter_build_unique_id( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ) { if ( is_string( $callback ) ) { return $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback ) ) { // Closures are currently implemented as objects. $callback = array( $callback, '' ); } else { $callback = (array) $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { // Object class calling. return spl_object_hash( $callback[0] ) . $callback[1]; } elseif ( is_string( $callback[0] ) ) { // Static calling. return $callback[0] . '::' . $callback[1]; } return null; } Http/InputValidator-20260605051634.php 0000666 00000004720 15226714270 0012543 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Utility; use ArrayAccess; use CurlHandle; use Traversable; /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ final class InputValidator { /** * Verify that a received input parameter is of type string or is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_string_or_stringable($input) { return is_string($input) || self::is_stringable_object($input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is usable as an integer array key. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_numeric_array_key($input) { if (is_int($input)) { return true; } if (!is_string($input)) { return false; } return (bool) preg_match('`^-?[0-9]+$`', $input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_stringable_object($input) { return is_object($input) && method_exists($input, '__toString'); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is _accessible as if it were an array_. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function has_array_access($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof ArrayAccess; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "iterable". * * @internal The PHP native `is_iterable()` function was only introduced in PHP 7.1 * and this library still supports PHP 5.6. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_iterable($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof Traversable; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is a Curl handle. * * The PHP Curl extension worked with resources prior to PHP 8.0 and with * an instance of the `CurlHandle` class since PHP 8.0. * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php#migration80.incompatible.resource2object} * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_curl_handle($input) { if (is_resource($input)) { return get_resource_type($input) === 'curl'; } if (is_object($input)) { return $input instanceof CurlHandle; } return false; } } Http/https-migration-20260606162754.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012732 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605125228.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/string-20260610180555.php 0000666 00000020233 15226714270 0011102 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Parses unified or context diffs output from eg. the diff utility. * * Example: * <code> * $patch = file_get_contents('example.patch'); * $diff = new Text_Diff('string', array($patch)); * $renderer = new Text_Diff_Renderer_inline(); * echo $renderer->render($diff); * </code> * * Copyright 2005 Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * Copyright 2005-2010 The Horde Project (http://www.horde.org/) * * See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (LGPL). If you did * not receive this file, see https://opensource.org/license/lgpl-2-1/. * * @author Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * @package Text_Diff * @since 0.2.0 */ class Text_Diff_Engine_string { /** * Parses a unified or context diff. * * First param contains the whole diff and the second can be used to force * a specific diff type. If the second parameter is 'autodetect', the * diff will be examined to find out which type of diff this is. * * @param string $diff The diff content. * @param string $mode The diff mode of the content in $diff. One of * 'context', 'unified', or 'autodetect'. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function diff($diff, $mode = 'autodetect') { // Detect line breaks. $lnbr = "\n"; if (strpos($diff, "\r\n") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r\n"; } elseif (strpos($diff, "\r") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r"; } // Make sure we have a line break at the EOF. if (substr($diff, -strlen($lnbr)) != $lnbr) { $diff .= $lnbr; } if ($mode != 'autodetect' && $mode != 'context' && $mode != 'unified') { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff is unsupported'); } if ($mode == 'autodetect') { $context = strpos($diff, '***'); $unified = strpos($diff, '---'); if ($context === $unified) { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff could not be detected'); } elseif ($context === false || $unified === false) { $mode = $context !== false ? 'context' : 'unified'; } else { $mode = $context < $unified ? 'context' : 'unified'; } } // Split by new line and remove the diff header, if there is one. $diff = explode($lnbr, $diff); if (($mode == 'context' && strpos($diff[0], '***') === 0) || ($mode == 'unified' && strpos($diff[0], '---') === 0)) { array_shift($diff); array_shift($diff); } if ($mode == 'context') { return $this->parseContextDiff($diff); } else { return $this->parseUnifiedDiff($diff); } } /** * Parses an array containing the unified diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseUnifiedDiff($diff) { $edits = array(); $end = count($diff) - 1; for ($i = 0; $i < $end;) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case ' ': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == ' '); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($diff1); break; case '+': // get all new lines do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': // get changed or removed lines $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); while ($i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$i++], 1); } if (count($diff2) == 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); } else { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); } break; default: $i++; break; } } return $edits; } /** * Parses an array containing the context diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseContextDiff(&$diff) { $edits = array(); $i = $max_i = $j = $max_j = 0; $end = count($diff) - 1; while ($i < $end && $j < $end) { while ($i >= $max_i && $j >= $max_j) { // Find the boundaries of the diff output of the two files for ($i = $j; $i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 3) == '***'; $i++); for ($max_i = $i; $max_i < $end && substr($diff[$max_i], 0, 3) != '---'; $max_i++); for ($j = $max_i; $j < $end && substr($diff[$j], 0, 3) == '---'; $j++); for ($max_j = $j; $max_j < $end && substr($diff[$max_j], 0, 3) != '***'; $max_j++); } // find what hasn't been changed $array = array(); while ($i < $max_i && $j < $max_j && strcmp($diff[$i], $diff[$j]) == 0) { $array[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); $i++; $j++; } while ($i < $max_i && ($max_j-$j) <= 1) { if ($diff[$i] != '' && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$i++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && ($max_i-$i) <= 1) { if ($diff[$j] != '' && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } if (count($array) > 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($array); } if ($i < $max_i) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case '!': $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); if ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '!') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '!'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); break; case '+': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); break; } } if ($j < $max_j) { $diff2 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$j], 0, 1)) { case '+': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff2); break; case '-': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff2); break; } } } return $edits; } } Http/https-detection-20260605121855.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606050704-20260610024258.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605172259.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012732 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606042302.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606113308.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606073500.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/script-loader-20260608053635.php 0000666 00000465210 15226714270 0012361 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress scripts and styles default loader. * * Several constants are used to manage the loading, concatenating and compression of scripts and CSS: * define('SCRIPT_DEBUG', true); loads the development (non-minified) versions of all scripts and CSS, and disables compression and concatenation, * define('CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS', false); disables compression and concatenation of scripts and CSS, * define('COMPRESS_SCRIPTS', false); disables compression of scripts, * define('COMPRESS_CSS', false); disables compression of CSS, * define('ENFORCE_GZIP', true); forces gzip for compression (default is deflate). * * The globals $concatenate_scripts, $compress_scripts and $compress_css can be set by plugins * to temporarily override the above settings. Also a compression test is run once and the result is saved * as option 'can_compress_scripts' (0/1). The test will run again if that option is deleted. * * @package WordPress */ /** WordPress Dependency Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-dependency.php'; /** WordPress Dependencies Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-dependencies.php'; /** WordPress Scripts Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; /** WordPress Scripts Functions */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/functions.wp-scripts.php'; /** WordPress Styles Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-styles.php'; /** WordPress Styles Functions */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/functions.wp-styles.php'; /** * Registers TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * @global bool $compress_scripts * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. * @param bool $force_uncompressed Whether to forcibly prevent gzip compression. Default false. */ function wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $scripts, $force_uncompressed = false ) { global $tinymce_version, $concatenate_scripts, $compress_scripts; $suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix(); $dev_suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix( 'dev' ); script_concat_settings(); $compressed = $compress_scripts && $concatenate_scripts && ! $force_uncompressed; /* * Load tinymce.js when running from /src, otherwise load wp-tinymce.js (in production) * or tinymce.min.js (when SCRIPT_DEBUG is true). */ if ( $compressed ) { $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce', includes_url( 'js/tinymce/' ) . 'wp-tinymce.js', array(), $tinymce_version ); } else { $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce-root', includes_url( 'js/tinymce/' ) . "tinymce$dev_suffix.js", array(), $tinymce_version ); $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce', includes_url( 'js/tinymce/' ) . "plugins/compat3x/plugin$dev_suffix.js", array( 'wp-tinymce-root' ), $tinymce_version ); } $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce-lists', includes_url( "js/tinymce/plugins/lists/plugin$suffix.js" ), array( 'wp-tinymce' ), $tinymce_version ); } /** * Registers all the WordPress vendor scripts that are in the standardized * `js/dist/vendor/` location. * * For the order of `$scripts->add` see `wp_default_scripts`. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale WordPress date and time locale object. * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages_vendor( $scripts ) { global $wp_locale; $suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix(); $vendor_scripts = array( 'react', 'react-dom' => array( 'react' ), 'react-jsx-runtime' => array( 'react' ), 'regenerator-runtime', 'moment', 'lodash', 'wp-polyfill-fetch', 'wp-polyfill-formdata', 'wp-polyfill-node-contains', 'wp-polyfill-url', 'wp-polyfill-dom-rect', 'wp-polyfill-element-closest', 'wp-polyfill-object-fit', 'wp-polyfill-inert', 'wp-polyfill', ); $vendor_scripts_versions = array( 'react' => '18.3.1.1', // Final .1 due to switch to UMD build, can be removed in the next update. 'react-dom' => '18.3.1.1', // Final .1 due to switch to UMD build, can be removed in the next update. 'react-jsx-runtime' => '18.3.1', 'regenerator-runtime' => '0.14.1', 'moment' => '2.30.1', 'lodash' => '4.17.21', 'wp-polyfill-fetch' => '3.6.20', 'wp-polyfill-formdata' => '4.0.10', 'wp-polyfill-node-contains' => '4.8.0', 'wp-polyfill-url' => '3.6.4', 'wp-polyfill-dom-rect' => '4.8.0', 'wp-polyfill-element-closest' => '3.0.2', 'wp-polyfill-object-fit' => '2.3.5', 'wp-polyfill-inert' => '3.1.3', 'wp-polyfill' => '3.15.0', ); foreach ( $vendor_scripts as $handle => $dependencies ) { if ( is_string( $dependencies ) ) { $handle = $dependencies; $dependencies = array(); } $path = "/wp-includes/js/dist/vendor/$handle$suffix.js"; $version = $vendor_scripts_versions[ $handle ]; $scripts->add( $handle, $path, $dependencies, $version, 1 ); } did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->add_inline_script( 'lodash', 'window.lodash = _.noConflict();' ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->add_inline_script( 'moment', sprintf( "moment.updateLocale( '%s', %s );", esc_js( get_user_locale() ), wp_json_encode( array( 'months' => array_values( $wp_locale->month ), 'monthsShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->month_abbrev ), 'weekdays' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday ), 'weekdaysShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_abbrev ), 'week' => array( 'dow' => (int) get_option( 'start_of_week', 0 ), ), 'longDateFormat' => array( 'LT' => get_option( 'time_format', __( 'g:i a' ) ), 'LTS' => null, 'L' => null, 'LL' => get_option( 'date_format', __( 'F j, Y' ) ), 'LLL' => __( 'F j, Y g:i a' ), 'LLLL' => null, ), ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ), 'after' ); } /** * Returns contents of an inline script used in appending polyfill scripts for * browsers which fail the provided tests. The provided array is a mapping from * a condition to verify feature support to its polyfill script handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. * @param string[] $tests Features to detect. * @return string Conditional polyfill inline script. */ function wp_get_script_polyfill( $scripts, $tests ) { $polyfill = ''; foreach ( $tests as $test => $handle ) { if ( ! array_key_exists( $handle, $scripts->registered ) ) { continue; } $src = $scripts->registered[ $handle ]->src; $ver = $scripts->registered[ $handle ]->ver; if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $scripts->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $scripts->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $scripts->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { continue; } $polyfill .= ( // Test presence of feature... '( ' . $test . ' ) || ' . /* * ...appending polyfill on any failures. Cautious viewers may balk * at the `document.write`. Its caveat of synchronous mid-stream * blocking write is exactly the behavior we need though. */ 'document.write( \'<script src="' . $src . '"></scr\' + \'ipt>\' );' ); } return $polyfill; } /** * Registers development scripts that integrate with `@wordpress/scripts`. * * @see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/trunk/packages/scripts#start * * @since 6.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_register_development_scripts( $scripts ) { if ( ! defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) || ! SCRIPT_DEBUG || empty( $scripts->registered['react'] ) || defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ) { return; } $development_scripts = array( 'react-refresh-entry', 'react-refresh-runtime', ); foreach ( $development_scripts as $script_name ) { $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . '/assets/script-loader-' . $script_name . '.php'; if ( ! is_array( $assets ) ) { return; } $scripts->add( 'wp-' . $script_name, '/wp-includes/js/dist/development/' . $script_name . '.js', $assets['dependencies'], $assets['version'] ); } // See https://github.com/pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin/blob/main/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md#externalising-react. $scripts->registered['react']->deps[] = 'wp-react-refresh-entry'; } /** * Registers all the WordPress packages scripts that are in the standardized * `js/dist/` location. * * For the order of `$scripts->add` see `wp_default_scripts`. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages_scripts( $scripts ) { $suffix = defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ? '.min' : wp_scripts_get_suffix(); /* * Expects multidimensional array like: * * 'a11y.js' => array('dependencies' => array(...), 'version' => '...'), * 'annotations.js' => array('dependencies' => array(...), 'version' => '...'), * 'api-fetch.js' => array(... */ $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . "/assets/script-loader-packages{$suffix}.php"; foreach ( $assets as $file_name => $package_data ) { $basename = str_replace( $suffix . '.js', '', basename( $file_name ) ); $handle = 'wp-' . $basename; $path = "/wp-includes/js/dist/{$basename}{$suffix}.js"; if ( ! empty( $package_data['dependencies'] ) ) { $dependencies = $package_data['dependencies']; } else { $dependencies = array(); } // Add dependencies that cannot be detected and generated by build tools. switch ( $handle ) { case 'wp-block-library': array_push( $dependencies, 'editor' ); break; case 'wp-edit-post': array_push( $dependencies, 'media-models', 'media-views', 'postbox', 'wp-dom-ready' ); break; case 'wp-preferences': array_push( $dependencies, 'wp-preferences-persistence' ); break; } $scripts->add( $handle, $path, $dependencies, $package_data['version'], 1 ); if ( in_array( 'wp-i18n', $dependencies, true ) ) { $scripts->set_translations( $handle ); } /* * Manually set the text direction localization after wp-i18n is printed. * This ensures that wp.i18n.isRTL() returns true in RTL languages. * We cannot use $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-i18n' ) to do this * because WordPress prints a script's translations *before* the script, * which means, in the case of wp-i18n, that wp.i18n.setLocaleData() * is called before wp.i18n is defined. */ if ( 'wp-i18n' === $handle ) { $ltr = _x( 'ltr', 'text direction' ); $script = sprintf( "wp.i18n.setLocaleData( { 'text direction\u0004ltr': [ '%s' ] } );", $ltr ); $scripts->add_inline_script( $handle, $script, 'after' ); } } } /** * Adds inline scripts required for the WordPress JavaScript packages. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 6.4.0 Added relative time strings for the `wp-date` inline script output. * * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale WordPress date and time locale object. * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages_inline_scripts( $scripts ) { global $wp_locale, $wpdb; if ( isset( $scripts->registered['wp-api-fetch'] ) ) { $scripts->registered['wp-api-fetch']->deps[] = 'wp-hooks'; } $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-api-fetch', sprintf( 'wp.apiFetch.use( wp.apiFetch.createRootURLMiddleware( "%s" ) );', sanitize_url( get_rest_url() ) ), 'after' ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-api-fetch', implode( "\n", array( sprintf( 'wp.apiFetch.nonceMiddleware = wp.apiFetch.createNonceMiddleware( "%s" );', wp_installing() ? '' : wp_create_nonce( 'wp_rest' ) ), 'wp.apiFetch.use( wp.apiFetch.nonceMiddleware );', 'wp.apiFetch.use( wp.apiFetch.mediaUploadMiddleware );', sprintf( 'wp.apiFetch.nonceEndpoint = "%s";', admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php?action=rest-nonce' ) ), ) ), 'after' ); $meta_key = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix() . 'persisted_preferences'; $user_id = get_current_user_id(); $preload_data = get_user_meta( $user_id, $meta_key, true ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-preferences', sprintf( '( function() { var serverData = %s; var userId = "%d"; var persistenceLayer = wp.preferencesPersistence.__unstableCreatePersistenceLayer( serverData, userId ); var preferencesStore = wp.preferences.store; wp.data.dispatch( preferencesStore ).setPersistenceLayer( persistenceLayer ); } ) ();', wp_json_encode( $preload_data, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ), $user_id ) ); // Backwards compatibility - configure the old wp-data persistence system. $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-data', implode( "\n", array( '( function() {', ' var userId = ' . get_current_user_id() . ';', ' var storageKey = "WP_DATA_USER_" + userId;', ' wp.data', ' .use( wp.data.plugins.persistence, { storageKey: storageKey } );', '} )();', ) ) ); // Calculate the timezone abbr (EDT, PST) if possible. $timezone_string = get_option( 'timezone_string', 'UTC' ); $timezone_abbr = ''; if ( ! empty( $timezone_string ) ) { $timezone_date = new DateTime( 'now', new DateTimeZone( $timezone_string ) ); $timezone_abbr = $timezone_date->format( 'T' ); } $gmt_offset = get_option( 'gmt_offset', 0 ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-date', sprintf( 'wp.date.setSettings( %s );', wp_json_encode( array( 'l10n' => array( 'locale' => get_user_locale(), 'months' => array_values( $wp_locale->month ), 'monthsShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->month_abbrev ), 'weekdays' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday ), 'weekdaysShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_abbrev ), 'meridiem' => (object) $wp_locale->meridiem, 'relative' => array( /* translators: %s: Duration. */ 'future' => __( '%s from now' ), /* translators: %s: Duration. */ 'past' => __( '%s ago' ), /* translators: One second from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a second ago" or "a second from now". */ 's' => __( 'a second' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in seconds from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 seconds ago" or "4 seconds from now". */ 'ss' => __( '%d seconds' ), /* translators: One minute from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a minute ago" or "a minute from now". */ 'm' => __( 'a minute' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in minutes from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 minutes ago" or "4 minutes from now". */ 'mm' => __( '%d minutes' ), /* translators: One hour from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "an hour ago" or "an hour from now". */ 'h' => __( 'an hour' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in hours from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 hours ago" or "4 hours from now". */ 'hh' => __( '%d hours' ), /* translators: One day from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a day ago" or "a day from now". */ 'd' => __( 'a day' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in days from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 days ago" or "4 days from now". */ 'dd' => __( '%d days' ), /* translators: One month from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a month ago" or "a month from now". */ 'M' => __( 'a month' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in months from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 months ago" or "4 months from now". */ 'MM' => __( '%d months' ), /* translators: One year from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a year ago" or "a year from now". */ 'y' => __( 'a year' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in years from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 years ago" or "4 years from now". */ 'yy' => __( '%d years' ), ), 'startOfWeek' => (int) get_option( 'start_of_week', 0 ), ), 'formats' => array( /* translators: Time format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'time' => get_option( 'time_format', __( 'g:i a' ) ), /* translators: Date format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'date' => get_option( 'date_format', __( 'F j, Y' ) ), /* translators: Date/Time format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'datetime' => __( 'F j, Y g:i a' ), /* translators: Abbreviated date/time format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'datetimeAbbreviated' => __( 'M j, Y g:i a' ), ), 'timezone' => array( 'offset' => (float) $gmt_offset, 'offsetFormatted' => str_replace( array( '.25', '.5', '.75' ), array( ':15', ':30', ':45' ), (string) $gmt_offset ), 'string' => $timezone_string, 'abbr' => $timezone_abbr, ), ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ), 'after' ); // Loading the old editor and its config to ensure the classic block works as expected. $scripts->add_inline_script( 'editor', 'window.wp.oldEditor = window.wp.editor;', 'after' ); /* * wp-editor module is exposed as window.wp.editor. * Problem: there is quite some code expecting window.wp.oldEditor object available under window.wp.editor. * Solution: fuse the two objects together to maintain backward compatibility. * For more context, see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/33203. */ $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-editor', 'Object.assign( window.wp.editor, window.wp.oldEditor );', 'after' ); } /** * Adds inline scripts required for the TinyMCE in the block editor. * * These TinyMCE init settings are used to extend and override the default settings * from `_WP_Editors::default_settings()` for the Classic block. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts */ function wp_tinymce_inline_scripts() { global $wp_scripts; /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $editor_settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', array( 'tinymce' => true ), 'classic-block' ); $tinymce_plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $tinymce_plugins = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $tinymce_plugins, 'classic-block' ); $tinymce_plugins = array_unique( $tinymce_plugins ); $disable_captions = false; // Runs after `tiny_mce_plugins` but before `mce_buttons`. /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $disable_captions = true; } $toolbar1 = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'unlink', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', 'wp_add_media', 'wp_adv', ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar1 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $toolbar1, 'classic-block' ); $toolbar2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', 'wp_help', ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $toolbar2, 'classic-block' ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), 'classic-block' ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), 'classic-block' ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), 'classic-block' ); $tinymce_settings = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', $tinymce_plugins ), 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $toolbar1 ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $toolbar2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $toolbar3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $toolbar4 ), 'external_plugins' => wp_json_encode( $external_plugins ), 'classic_block_editor' => true, ); if ( $disable_captions ) { $tinymce_settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } if ( ! empty( $editor_settings['tinymce'] ) && is_array( $editor_settings['tinymce'] ) ) { $tinymce_settings = array_merge( $tinymce_settings, $editor_settings['tinymce'] ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $tinymce_settings = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $tinymce_settings, 'classic-block' ); /* * Do "by hand" translation from PHP array to js object. * Prevents breakage in some custom settings. */ $init_obj = ''; foreach ( $tinymce_settings as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $init_obj .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $init_obj .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $init_obj .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } $init_obj = '{' . trim( $init_obj, ' ,' ) . '}'; $script = 'window.wpEditorL10n = { tinymce: { baseURL: ' . wp_json_encode( includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ', suffix: ' . ( SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '""' : '".min"' ) . ', settings: ' . $init_obj . ', } }'; $wp_scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-block-library', $script, 'before' ); } /** * Registers all the WordPress packages scripts. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages( $scripts ) { wp_default_packages_vendor( $scripts ); wp_register_development_scripts( $scripts ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $scripts ); wp_default_packages_scripts( $scripts ); if ( did_action( 'init' ) ) { wp_default_packages_inline_scripts( $scripts ); } } /** * Returns the suffix that can be used for the scripts. * * There are two suffix types, the normal one and the dev suffix. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $type The type of suffix to retrieve. * @return string The script suffix. */ function wp_scripts_get_suffix( $type = '' ) { static $suffixes; if ( null === $suffixes ) { /* * Include an unmodified $wp_version. * * Note: wp_get_wp_version() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * wp-includes/functions.php is not loaded. */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/version.php'; /* * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded. */ $develop_src = false !== strpos( $wp_version, '-src' ); if ( ! defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) ) { define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', $develop_src ); } $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $dev_suffix = $develop_src ? '' : '.min'; $suffixes = array( 'suffix' => $suffix, 'dev_suffix' => $dev_suffix, ); } if ( 'dev' === $type ) { return $suffixes['dev_suffix']; } return $suffixes['suffix']; } /** * Registers all WordPress scripts. * * Localizes some of them. * args order: `$scripts->add( 'handle', 'url', 'dependencies', 'query-string', 1 );` * when last arg === 1 queues the script for the footer * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_scripts( $scripts ) { $suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix(); $dev_suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix( 'dev' ); $guessurl = site_url(); if ( ! $guessurl ) { $guessed_url = true; $guessurl = wp_guess_url(); } $scripts->base_url = $guessurl; $scripts->content_url = defined( 'WP_CONTENT_URL' ) ? WP_CONTENT_URL : ''; $scripts->default_version = get_bloginfo( 'version' ); $scripts->default_dirs = array( '/wp-admin/js/', '/wp-includes/js/' ); $scripts->add( 'utils', "/wp-includes/js/utils$suffix.js" ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'utils', 'userSettings', array( 'url' => (string) SITECOOKIEPATH, 'uid' => (string) get_current_user_id(), 'time' => (string) time(), 'secure' => (string) ( 'https' === parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ) ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'common', "/wp-admin/js/common$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'hoverIntent', 'utils', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'common' ); $bulk_action_observer_ids = array( 'bulk_action' => 'action', 'changeit' => 'new_role', ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'common', 'bulkActionObserverIds', /** * Filters the array of field name attributes for bulk actions. * * @since 6.8.1 * * @param array $bulk_action_observer_ids { * An array of field name attributes for bulk actions. * * @type string $bulk_action The bulk action field name. Default 'action'. * @type string $changeit The new role field name. Default 'new_role'. * } */ apply_filters( 'bulk_action_observer_ids', $bulk_action_observer_ids ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-sanitize', "/wp-includes/js/wp-sanitize$suffix.js", array(), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'sack', "/wp-includes/js/tw-sack$suffix.js", array(), '1.6.1', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'quicktags', "/wp-includes/js/quicktags$suffix.js", array(), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'quicktags', 'quicktagsL10n', array( 'closeAllOpenTags' => __( 'Close all open tags' ), 'closeTags' => __( 'close tags' ), 'enterURL' => __( 'Enter the URL' ), 'enterImageURL' => __( 'Enter the URL of the image' ), 'enterImageDescription' => __( 'Enter a description of the image' ), 'textdirection' => __( 'text direction' ), 'toggleTextdirection' => __( 'Toggle Editor Text Direction' ), 'dfw' => __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'strong' => __( 'Bold' ), 'strongClose' => __( 'Close bold tag' ), 'em' => __( 'Italic' ), 'emClose' => __( 'Close italic tag' ), 'link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'blockquote' => __( 'Blockquote' ), 'blockquoteClose' => __( 'Close blockquote tag' ), 'del' => __( 'Deleted text (strikethrough)' ), 'delClose' => __( 'Close deleted text tag' ), 'ins' => __( 'Inserted text' ), 'insClose' => __( 'Close inserted text tag' ), 'image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'ul' => __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'ulClose' => __( 'Close bulleted list tag' ), 'ol' => __( 'Numbered list' ), 'olClose' => __( 'Close numbered list tag' ), 'li' => __( 'List item' ), 'liClose' => __( 'Close list item tag' ), 'code' => __( 'Code' ), 'codeClose' => __( 'Close code tag' ), 'more' => __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'colorpicker', "/wp-includes/js/colorpicker$suffix.js", array( 'prototype' ), '3517m' ); $scripts->add( 'editor', "/wp-admin/js/editor$suffix.js", array( 'utils', 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'clipboard', "/wp-includes/js/clipboard$suffix.js", array(), '2.0.11', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'wp-ajax-response', "/wp-includes/js/wp-ajax-response$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'wp-ajax-response', 'wpAjax', array( 'noPerm' => __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to do that.' ), 'broken' => __( 'An error occurred while processing your request. Please try again later.' ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-api-request', "/wp-includes/js/api-request$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); // `wpApiSettings` is also used by `wp-api`, which depends on this script. did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'wp-api-request', 'wpApiSettings', array( 'root' => sanitize_url( get_rest_url() ), 'nonce' => wp_installing() ? '' : wp_create_nonce( 'wp_rest' ), 'versionString' => 'wp/v2/', ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-pointer', "/wp-includes/js/wp-pointer$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-pointer' ); $scripts->add( 'autosave', "/wp-includes/js/autosave$suffix.js", array( 'heartbeat' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'heartbeat', "/wp-includes/js/heartbeat$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-hooks' ), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'heartbeat', 'heartbeatSettings', /** * Filters the Heartbeat settings. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param array $settings Heartbeat settings array. */ apply_filters( 'heartbeat_settings', array() ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-auth-check', "/wp-includes/js/wp-auth-check$suffix.js", array( 'heartbeat' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-auth-check' ); $scripts->add( 'wp-lists', "/wp-includes/js/wp-lists$suffix.js", array( 'wp-ajax-response', 'jquery-color' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'site-icon', '/wp-admin/js/site-icon.js', array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'site-icon' ); // WordPress no longer uses or bundles Prototype or script.aculo.us. These are now pulled from an external source. $scripts->add( 'prototype', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/prototype/1.7.1.0/prototype.js', array(), '1.7.1' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-root', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/scriptaculous.js', array( 'prototype' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-builder', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/builder.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-dragdrop', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/dragdrop.js', array( 'scriptaculous-builder', 'scriptaculous-effects' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-effects', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/effects.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-slider', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/slider.js', array( 'scriptaculous-effects' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-sound', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/sound.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-controls', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/controls.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous', false, array( 'scriptaculous-dragdrop', 'scriptaculous-slider', 'scriptaculous-controls' ) ); // Not used in core, replaced by Jcrop.js. $scripts->add( 'cropper', '/wp-includes/js/crop/cropper.js', array( 'scriptaculous-dragdrop' ) ); /* * jQuery. * The unminified jquery.js and jquery-migrate.js are included to facilitate debugging. */ $scripts->add( 'jquery', false, array( 'jquery-core', 'jquery-migrate' ), '3.7.1' ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-core', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery$suffix.js", array(), '3.7.1' ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-migrate', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery-migrate$suffix.js", array(), '3.4.1' ); /* * Full jQuery UI. * The build process in 1.12.1 has changed significantly. * In order to keep backwards compatibility, and to keep the optimized loading, * the source files were flattened and included with some modifications for AMD loading. * A notable change is that 'jquery-ui-core' now contains 'jquery-ui-position' and 'jquery-ui-widget'. */ $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-core', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/core$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-core', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-blind', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-blind$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-bounce', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-bounce$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-clip', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-clip$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-drop', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-drop$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-explode', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-explode$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-fade', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-fade$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-fold', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-fold$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-highlight', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-highlight$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-puff', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-puff$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core', 'jquery-effects-scale' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-pulsate', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-pulsate$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-scale', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-scale$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core', 'jquery-effects-size' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-shake', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-shake$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-size', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-size$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-slide', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-slide$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-transfer', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-transfer$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); // Widgets $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-accordion', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/accordion$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/autocomplete$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-menu', 'wp-a11y' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-button', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/button$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core', 'jquery-ui-controlgroup', 'jquery-ui-checkboxradio' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-datepicker', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/datepicker$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-dialog', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/dialog$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-resizable', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-button' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-menu', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/menu$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-mouse', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/mouse$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-progressbar', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/progressbar$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-selectmenu', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/selectmenu$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-menu' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-slider', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/slider$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-spinner', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/spinner$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-button' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-tabs', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/tabs$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-tooltip', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/tooltip$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); // New in 1.12.1 $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-checkboxradio', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/checkboxradio$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-controlgroup', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/controlgroup$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); // Interactions $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-draggable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/draggable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-droppable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/droppable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-draggable' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-resizable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/resizable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-selectable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/selectable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-sortable', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/sortable$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); /* * As of 1.12.1 `jquery-ui-position` and `jquery-ui-widget` are part of `jquery-ui-core`. * Listed here for back-compat. */ $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-position', false, array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-widget', false, array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); // Deprecated, not used in core, most functionality is included in jQuery 1.3. $scripts->add( 'jquery-form', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.form$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), '4.3.0', 1 ); // jQuery plugins. $scripts->add( 'jquery-color', '/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.color.min.js', array( 'jquery' ), '3.0.0', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'schedule', '/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.schedule.js', array( 'jquery' ), '20m', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-query', '/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.query.js', array( 'jquery' ), '2.2.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-serialize-object', '/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.serialize-object.js', array( 'jquery' ), '0.2-wp', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-hotkeys', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.hotkeys$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), '0.0.2m', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-table-hotkeys', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.table-hotkeys$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'jquery-hotkeys' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-touch-punch', '/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.ui.touch-punch.js', array( 'jquery-ui-core', 'jquery-ui-mouse' ), '0.2.2', 1 ); // Not used any more, registered for backward compatibility. $scripts->add( 'suggest', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/suggest$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), '1.1-20110113', 1 ); /* * Masonry v2 depended on jQuery. v3 does not. The older jquery-masonry handle is a shiv. * It sets jQuery as a dependency, as the theme may have been implicitly loading it this way. */ $scripts->add( 'imagesloaded', '/wp-includes/js/imagesloaded.min.js', array(), '5.0.0', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'masonry', '/wp-includes/js/masonry.min.js', array( 'imagesloaded' ), '4.2.2', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-masonry', '/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery.masonry.min.js', array( 'jquery', 'masonry' ), '3.1.2b', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'thickbox', '/wp-includes/js/thickbox/thickbox.js', array( 'jquery' ), '3.1-20121105', 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'thickbox', 'thickboxL10n', array( 'next' => __( 'Next >' ), 'prev' => __( '< Prev' ), 'image' => __( 'Image' ), 'of' => __( 'of' ), 'close' => __( 'Close' ), 'noiframes' => __( 'This feature requires inline frames. You have iframes disabled or your browser does not support them.' ), 'loadingAnimation' => includes_url( 'js/thickbox/loadingAnimation.gif' ), ) ); // Not used in core, replaced by imgAreaSelect. $scripts->add( 'jcrop', '/wp-includes/js/jcrop/jquery.Jcrop.min.js', array( 'jquery' ), '0.9.15' ); // Error messages for Plupload. $uploader_l10n = array( 'queue_limit_exceeded' => __( 'You have attempted to queue too many files.' ), /* translators: %s: File name. */ 'file_exceeds_size_limit' => __( '%s exceeds the maximum upload size for this site.' ), 'zero_byte_file' => __( 'This file is empty. Please try another.' ), 'invalid_filetype' => __( 'This file cannot be processed by the web server.' ), 'not_an_image' => __( 'This file is not an image. Please try another.' ), 'image_memory_exceeded' => __( 'Memory exceeded. Please try another smaller file.' ), 'image_dimensions_exceeded' => __( 'This is larger than the maximum size. Please try another.' ), 'default_error' => __( 'An error occurred in the upload. Please try again later.' ), 'missing_upload_url' => __( 'There was a configuration error. Please contact the server administrator.' ), 'upload_limit_exceeded' => __( 'You may only upload 1 file.' ), 'http_error' => __( 'Unexpected response from the server. The file may have been uploaded successfully. Check in the Media Library or reload the page.' ), 'http_error_image' => __( 'The server cannot process the image. This can happen if the server is busy or does not have enough resources to complete the task. Uploading a smaller image may help. 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$scripts->add( 'xfn', "/wp-admin/js/xfn$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'postbox', "/wp-admin/js/postbox$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'postbox' ); $scripts->add( 'tags-box', "/wp-admin/js/tags-box$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'tags-suggest' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'tags-box' ); $scripts->add( 'tags-suggest', "/wp-admin/js/tags-suggest$suffix.js", array( 'common', 'jquery-ui-autocomplete', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-i18n' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'tags-suggest' ); $scripts->add( 'post', "/wp-admin/js/post$suffix.js", array( 'suggest', 'wp-lists', 'postbox', 'tags-box', 'underscore', 'word-count', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-sanitize', 'clipboard' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'post' ); $scripts->add( 'editor-expand', "/wp-admin/js/editor-expand$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'underscore' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'link', "/wp-admin/js/link$suffix.js", array( 'wp-lists', 'postbox' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'comment', "/wp-admin/js/comment$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'postbox' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'comment' ); $scripts->add( 'admin-gallery', "/wp-admin/js/gallery$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-sortable' ) ); $scripts->add( 'admin-widgets', "/wp-admin/js/widgets$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-droppable', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'admin-widgets' ); $scripts->add( 'media-widgets', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-widgets$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'media-models', 'media-views', 'wp-api-request' ) ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'media-widgets', 'wp.mediaWidgets.init();', 'after' ); $scripts->add( 'media-audio-widget', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-audio-widget$suffix.js", array( 'media-widgets', 'media-audiovideo' ) ); $scripts->add( 'media-image-widget', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-image-widget$suffix.js", array( 'media-widgets' ) ); $scripts->add( 'media-gallery-widget', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-gallery-widget$suffix.js", array( 'media-widgets' ) ); $scripts->add( 'media-video-widget', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/media-video-widget$suffix.js", array( 'media-widgets', 'media-audiovideo', 'wp-api-request' ) ); $scripts->add( 'text-widgets', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/text-widgets$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'backbone', 'editor', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y' ) ); $scripts->add( 'custom-html-widgets', "/wp-admin/js/widgets/custom-html-widgets$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'backbone', 'wp-util', 'jquery-ui-core', 'wp-a11y' ) ); $scripts->add( 'theme', "/wp-admin/js/theme$suffix.js", array( 'wp-backbone', 'wp-a11y', 'customize-base' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'inline-edit-post', "/wp-admin/js/inline-edit-post$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'tags-suggest', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'inline-edit-post' ); $scripts->add( 'inline-edit-tax', "/wp-admin/js/inline-edit-tax$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'inline-edit-tax' ); $scripts->add( 'plugin-install', "/wp-admin/js/plugin-install$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'jquery-ui-core', 'thickbox' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'plugin-install' ); $scripts->add( 'site-health', "/wp-admin/js/site-health$suffix.js", array( 'clipboard', 'jquery', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-api-request', 'wp-url', 'wp-i18n', 'wp-hooks' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'site-health' ); $scripts->add( 'privacy-tools', "/wp-admin/js/privacy-tools$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'privacy-tools' ); $scripts->add( 'updates', "/wp-admin/js/updates$suffix.js", array( 'common', 'jquery', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-sanitize', 'wp-i18n' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'updates' ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'updates', '_wpUpdatesSettings', array( 'ajax_nonce' => wp_installing() ? '' : wp_create_nonce( 'updates' ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'farbtastic', '/wp-admin/js/farbtastic.js', array( 'jquery' ), '1.2' ); $scripts->add( 'iris', '/wp-admin/js/iris.min.js', array( 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-slider', 'jquery-touch-punch' ), '1.1.1', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'wp-color-picker', "/wp-admin/js/color-picker$suffix.js", array( 'iris' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-color-picker' ); $scripts->add( 'dashboard', "/wp-admin/js/dashboard$suffix.js", array( 'common', 'jquery', 'admin-comments', 'postbox', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-date' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'dashboard' ); $scripts->add( 'list-revisions', "/wp-includes/js/wp-list-revisions$suffix.js" ); $scripts->add( 'media-grid', "/wp-includes/js/media-grid$suffix.js", array( 'media-editor' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'media', "/wp-admin/js/media$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'clipboard', 'wp-i18n', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'media' ); $scripts->add( 'image-edit', "/wp-admin/js/image-edit$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'jquery-ui-core', 'imgareaselect', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'image-edit' ); $scripts->add( 'set-post-thumbnail', "/wp-admin/js/set-post-thumbnail$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'set-post-thumbnail' ); /* * Navigation Menus: Adding underscore as a dependency to utilize _.debounce * see https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/42321 */ $scripts->add( 'nav-menu', "/wp-admin/js/nav-menu$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-droppable', 'wp-lists', 'postbox', 'underscore' ) ); $scripts->set_translations( 'nav-menu' ); $scripts->add( 'custom-header', '/wp-admin/js/custom-header.js', array( 'jquery-masonry' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'custom-background', "/wp-admin/js/custom-background$suffix.js", array( 'wp-color-picker', 'media-views' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'media-gallery', "/wp-admin/js/media-gallery$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'svg-painter', '/wp-admin/js/svg-painter.js', array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); } } /** * Assigns default styles to $styles object. * * Nothing is returned, because the $styles parameter is passed by reference. * Meaning that whatever object is passed will be updated without having to * reassign the variable that was passed back to the same value. This saves * memory. * * Adding default styles is not the only task, it also assigns the base_url * property, the default version, and text direction for the object. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @global array $editor_styles * * @param WP_Styles $styles */ function wp_default_styles( $styles ) { global $editor_styles; /* * Include an unmodified $wp_version. * * Note: wp_get_wp_version() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * wp-includes/functions.php is not loaded. */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/version.php'; if ( ! defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) ) { /* * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded. */ define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', false !== strpos( $wp_version, '-src' ) ); } $guessurl = site_url(); if ( ! $guessurl ) { $guessurl = wp_guess_url(); } $styles->base_url = $guessurl; $styles->content_url = defined( 'WP_CONTENT_URL' ) ? WP_CONTENT_URL : ''; $styles->default_version = get_bloginfo( 'version' ); $styles->text_direction = function_exists( 'is_rtl' ) && is_rtl() ? 'rtl' : 'ltr'; $styles->default_dirs = array( '/wp-admin/', '/wp-includes/css/' ); // Open Sans is no longer used by core, but may be relied upon by themes and plugins. $open_sans_font_url = ''; /* * translators: If there are characters in your language that are not supported * by Open Sans, translate this to 'off'. Do not translate into your own language. */ if ( 'off' !== _x( 'on', 'Open Sans font: on or off' ) ) { $subsets = 'latin,latin-ext'; /* * translators: To add an additional Open Sans character subset specific to your language, * translate this to 'greek', 'cyrillic' or 'vietnamese'. Do not translate into your own language. */ $subset = _x( 'no-subset', 'Open Sans font: add new subset (greek, cyrillic, vietnamese)' ); if ( 'cyrillic' === $subset ) { $subsets .= ',cyrillic,cyrillic-ext'; } elseif ( 'greek' === $subset ) { $subsets .= ',greek,greek-ext'; } elseif ( 'vietnamese' === $subset ) { $subsets .= ',vietnamese'; } // Hotlink Open Sans, for now. $open_sans_font_url = "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:300italic,400italic,600italic,300,400,600&subset=$subsets&display=fallback"; } // Register a stylesheet for the selected admin color scheme. $styles->add( 'colors', true, array( 'wp-admin', 'buttons' ) ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; // Admin CSS. $styles->add( 'common', "/wp-admin/css/common$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'forms', "/wp-admin/css/forms$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'admin-menu', "/wp-admin/css/admin-menu$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'dashboard', "/wp-admin/css/dashboard$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'list-tables', "/wp-admin/css/list-tables$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'edit', "/wp-admin/css/edit$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'revisions', "/wp-admin/css/revisions$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'media', "/wp-admin/css/media$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'themes', "/wp-admin/css/themes$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'about', "/wp-admin/css/about$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'nav-menus', "/wp-admin/css/nav-menus$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'widgets', "/wp-admin/css/widgets$suffix.css", array( 'wp-pointer' ) ); $styles->add( 'site-icon', "/wp-admin/css/site-icon$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'l10n', "/wp-admin/css/l10n$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'code-editor', "/wp-admin/css/code-editor$suffix.css", array( 'wp-codemirror' ) ); $styles->add( 'site-health', "/wp-admin/css/site-health$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'wp-admin', false, array( 'dashicons', 'common', 'forms', 'admin-menu', 'dashboard', 'list-tables', 'edit', 'revisions', 'media', 'themes', 'about', 'nav-menus', 'widgets', 'site-icon', 'l10n' ) ); $styles->add( 'login', "/wp-admin/css/login$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons', 'buttons', 'forms', 'l10n' ) ); $styles->add( 'install', "/wp-admin/css/install$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons', 'buttons', 'forms', 'l10n' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-color-picker', "/wp-admin/css/color-picker$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'customize-controls', "/wp-admin/css/customize-controls$suffix.css", array( 'wp-admin', 'colors', 'imgareaselect' ) ); $styles->add( 'customize-widgets', "/wp-admin/css/customize-widgets$suffix.css", array( 'wp-admin', 'colors' ) ); $styles->add( 'customize-nav-menus', "/wp-admin/css/customize-nav-menus$suffix.css", array( 'wp-admin', 'colors' ) ); // Common dependencies. $styles->add( 'buttons', "/wp-includes/css/buttons$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'dashicons', "/wp-includes/css/dashicons$suffix.css" ); // Includes CSS. $styles->add( 'admin-bar', "/wp-includes/css/admin-bar$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-auth-check', "/wp-includes/css/wp-auth-check$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'editor-buttons', "/wp-includes/css/editor$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'media-views', "/wp-includes/css/media-views$suffix.css", array( 'buttons', 'dashicons', 'wp-mediaelement' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-pointer', "/wp-includes/css/wp-pointer$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'customize-preview', "/wp-includes/css/customize-preview$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-empty-template-alert', "/wp-includes/css/wp-empty-template-alert$suffix.css" ); // External libraries and friends. $styles->add( 'imgareaselect', '/wp-includes/js/imgareaselect/imgareaselect.css', array(), '0.9.8' ); $styles->add( 'wp-jquery-ui-dialog', "/wp-includes/css/jquery-ui-dialog$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'mediaelement', '/wp-includes/js/mediaelement/mediaelementplayer-legacy.min.css', array(), '4.2.17' ); $styles->add( 'wp-mediaelement', "/wp-includes/js/mediaelement/wp-mediaelement$suffix.css", array( 'mediaelement' ) ); $styles->add( 'thickbox', '/wp-includes/js/thickbox/thickbox.css', array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-codemirror', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/codemirror.min.css', array(), '5.29.1-alpha-ee20357' ); // Deprecated CSS. $styles->add( 'deprecated-media', "/wp-admin/css/deprecated-media$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'farbtastic', "/wp-admin/css/farbtastic$suffix.css", array(), '1.3u1' ); $styles->add( 'jcrop', '/wp-includes/js/jcrop/jquery.Jcrop.min.css', array(), '0.9.15' ); $styles->add( 'colors-fresh', false, array( 'wp-admin', 'buttons' ) ); // Old handle. $styles->add( 'open-sans', $open_sans_font_url ); // No longer used in core as of 4.6. $styles->add( 'wp-embed-template-ie', false ); $styles->add_data( 'wp-embed-template-ie', 'conditional', '_required-conditional-dependency_' ); // Noto Serif is no longer used by core, but may be relied upon by themes and plugins. $fonts_url = ''; /* * translators: Use this to specify the proper Google Font name and variants * to load that is supported by your language. Do not translate. * Set to 'off' to disable loading. */ $font_family = _x( 'Noto Serif:400,400i,700,700i', 'Google Font Name and Variants' ); if ( 'off' !== $font_family ) { $fonts_url = 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=' . urlencode( $font_family ); } $styles->add( 'wp-editor-font', $fonts_url ); // No longer used in core as of 5.7. $block_library_theme_path = WPINC . "/css/dist/block-library/theme$suffix.css"; $styles->add( 'wp-block-library-theme', "/$block_library_theme_path" ); $styles->add_data( 'wp-block-library-theme', 'path', ABSPATH . $block_library_theme_path ); $classic_theme_styles_path = WPINC . "/css/classic-themes$suffix.css"; $styles->add( 'classic-theme-styles', "/$classic_theme_styles_path" ); $styles->add_data( 'classic-theme-styles', 'path', ABSPATH . $classic_theme_styles_path ); $styles->add( 'wp-reset-editor-styles', "/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/reset$suffix.css", array( 'common', 'forms' ) // Make sure the reset is loaded after the default WP Admin styles. ); $styles->add( 'wp-editor-classic-layout-styles', "/wp-includes/css/dist/edit-post/classic$suffix.css", array() ); $styles->add( 'wp-block-editor-content', "/wp-includes/css/dist/block-editor/content$suffix.css", array( 'wp-components' ) ); // Only add CONTENT styles here that should be enqueued in the iframe! $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies = array( 'wp-components', /* * This needs to be added before the block library styles, * The block library styles override the "reset" styles. */ 'wp-reset-editor-styles', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-block-editor-content', ); // Only load the default layout and margin styles for themes without theme.json file. if ( ! wp_theme_has_theme_json() ) { $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies[] = 'wp-editor-classic-layout-styles'; } if ( current_theme_supports( 'wp-block-styles' ) && ( ! is_array( $editor_styles ) || count( $editor_styles ) === 0 ) ) { /* * Include opinionated block styles if the theme supports block styles and * no $editor_styles are declared, so the editor never appears broken. */ $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies[] = 'wp-block-library-theme'; } $styles->add( 'wp-edit-blocks', "/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/editor$suffix.css", $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies ); $package_styles = array( 'block-editor' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-preferences' ), 'block-library' => array(), 'block-directory' => array(), 'components' => array(), 'commands' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'edit-post' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-commands', 'wp-preferences', ), 'editor' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-reusable-blocks', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-preferences', ), 'format-library' => array(), 'list-reusable-blocks' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'reusable-blocks' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'patterns' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'preferences' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'nux' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'widgets' => array( 'wp-components', ), 'edit-widgets' => array( 'wp-widgets', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-preferences', ), 'customize-widgets' => array( 'wp-widgets', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-preferences', ), 'edit-site' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-commands', 'wp-preferences', ), ); foreach ( $package_styles as $package => $dependencies ) { $handle = 'wp-' . $package; $path = "/wp-includes/css/dist/$package/style$suffix.css"; if ( 'block-library' === $package && wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() ) { $path = "/wp-includes/css/dist/$package/common$suffix.css"; } $styles->add( $handle, $path, $dependencies ); $styles->add_data( $handle, 'path', ABSPATH . $path ); } // RTL CSS. $rtl_styles = array( // Admin CSS. 'common', 'forms', 'admin-menu', 'dashboard', 'list-tables', 'edit', 'revisions', 'media', 'themes', 'about', 'nav-menus', 'widgets', 'site-icon', 'l10n', 'install', 'wp-color-picker', 'customize-controls', 'customize-widgets', 'customize-nav-menus', 'customize-preview', 'login', 'site-health', 'wp-empty-template-alert', // Includes CSS. 'buttons', 'admin-bar', 'wp-auth-check', 'editor-buttons', 'media-views', 'wp-pointer', 'wp-jquery-ui-dialog', // Package styles. 'wp-reset-editor-styles', 'wp-editor-classic-layout-styles', 'wp-block-library-theme', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-block-directory', 'wp-commands', 'wp-components', 'wp-customize-widgets', 'wp-edit-post', 'wp-edit-site', 'wp-edit-widgets', 'wp-editor', 'wp-format-library', 'wp-list-reusable-blocks', 'wp-reusable-blocks', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-nux', 'wp-widgets', // Deprecated CSS. 'deprecated-media', 'farbtastic', ); foreach ( $rtl_styles as $rtl_style ) { $styles->add_data( $rtl_style, 'rtl', 'replace' ); if ( $suffix ) { $styles->add_data( $rtl_style, 'suffix', $suffix ); } } } /** * Reorders JavaScript scripts array to place prototype before jQuery. * * @since 2.3.1 * * @param string[] $js_array JavaScript scripts array * @return string[] Reordered array, if needed. */ function wp_prototype_before_jquery( $js_array ) { $prototype = array_search( 'prototype', $js_array, true ); if ( false === $prototype ) { return $js_array; } $jquery = array_search( 'jquery', $js_array, true ); if ( false === $jquery ) { return $js_array; } if ( $prototype < $jquery ) { return $js_array; } unset( $js_array[ $prototype ] ); array_splice( $js_array, $jquery, 0, 'prototype' ); return $js_array; } /** * Loads localized data on print rather than initialization. * * These localizations require information that may not be loaded even by init. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global array $shortcode_tags */ function wp_just_in_time_script_localization() { wp_localize_script( 'autosave', 'autosaveL10n', array( 'autosaveInterval' => AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL, 'blog_id' => get_current_blog_id(), ) ); wp_localize_script( 'mce-view', 'mceViewL10n', array( 'shortcodes' => ! empty( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) ? array_keys( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) : array(), ) ); wp_localize_script( 'word-count', 'wordCountL10n', array( 'type' => wp_get_word_count_type(), 'shortcodes' => ! empty( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) ? array_keys( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) : array(), ) ); } /** * Localizes the jQuery UI datepicker. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @link https://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker/#options * * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale WordPress date and time locale object. */ function wp_localize_jquery_ui_datepicker() { global $wp_locale; if ( ! wp_script_is( 'jquery-ui-datepicker', 'enqueued' ) ) { return; } // Convert the PHP date format into jQuery UI's format. $datepicker_date_format = str_replace( array( 'd', 'j', 'l', 'z', // Day. 'F', 'M', 'n', 'm', // Month. 'Y', 'y', // Year. ), array( 'dd', 'd', 'DD', 'o', 'MM', 'M', 'm', 'mm', 'yy', 'y', ), get_option( 'date_format' ) ); $datepicker_defaults = wp_json_encode( array( 'closeText' => __( 'Close' ), 'currentText' => __( 'Today' ), 'monthNames' => array_values( $wp_locale->month ), 'monthNamesShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->month_abbrev ), 'nextText' => __( 'Next' ), 'prevText' => __( 'Previous' ), 'dayNames' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday ), 'dayNamesShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_abbrev ), 'dayNamesMin' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_initial ), 'dateFormat' => $datepicker_date_format, 'firstDay' => absint( get_option( 'start_of_week' ) ), 'isRTL' => $wp_locale->is_rtl(), ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ); wp_add_inline_script( 'jquery-ui-datepicker', "jQuery(function(jQuery){jQuery.datepicker.setDefaults({$datepicker_defaults});});" ); } /** * Localizes community events data that needs to be passed to dashboard.js. * * @since 4.8.0 */ function wp_localize_community_events() { if ( ! wp_script_is( 'dashboard' ) ) { return; } require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/class-wp-community-events.php'; $user_id = get_current_user_id(); $saved_location = get_user_option( 'community-events-location', $user_id ); $saved_ip_address = isset( $saved_location['ip'] ) ? $saved_location['ip'] : false; $current_ip_address = WP_Community_Events::get_unsafe_client_ip(); /* * If the user's location is based on their IP address, then update their * location when their IP address changes. This allows them to see events * in their current city when travelling. Otherwise, they would always be * shown events in the city where they were when they first loaded the * Dashboard, which could have been months or years ago. */ if ( $saved_ip_address && $current_ip_address && $current_ip_address !== $saved_ip_address ) { $saved_location['ip'] = $current_ip_address; update_user_meta( $user_id, 'community-events-location', $saved_location ); } $events_client = new WP_Community_Events( $user_id, $saved_location ); wp_localize_script( 'dashboard', 'communityEventsData', array( 'nonce' => wp_create_nonce( 'community_events' ), 'cache' => $events_client->get_cached_events(), 'time_format' => get_option( 'time_format' ), ) ); } /** * Administration Screen CSS for changing the styles. * * If installing the 'wp-admin/' directory will be replaced with './'. * * The $_wp_admin_css_colors global manages the Administration Screens CSS * stylesheet that is loaded. The option that is set is 'admin_color' and is the * color and key for the array. The value for the color key is an object with * a 'url' parameter that has the URL path to the CSS file. * * The query from $src parameter will be appended to the URL that is given from * the $_wp_admin_css_colors array value URL. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @global array $_wp_admin_css_colors * * @param string $src Source URL. * @param string $handle Either 'colors' or 'colors-rtl'. * @return string|false URL path to CSS stylesheet for Administration Screens. */ function wp_style_loader_src( $src, $handle ) { global $_wp_admin_css_colors; if ( wp_installing() ) { return preg_replace( '#^wp-admin/#', './', $src ); } if ( 'colors' === $handle ) { $color = get_user_option( 'admin_color' ); if ( empty( $color ) || ! isset( $_wp_admin_css_colors[ $color ] ) ) { $color = 'fresh'; } $color = $_wp_admin_css_colors[ $color ]; $url = $color->url; if ( ! $url ) { return false; } $parsed = parse_url( $src ); if ( isset( $parsed['query'] ) && $parsed['query'] ) { wp_parse_str( $parsed['query'], $qv ); $url = add_query_arg( $qv, $url ); } return $url; } return $src; } /** * Prints the script queue in the HTML head on admin pages. * * Postpones the scripts that were queued for the footer. * print_footer_scripts() is called in the footer to print these scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see wp_print_scripts() * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the scripts that were printed. */ function print_head_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( ! did_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ) ) { /** This action is documented in wp-includes/functions.wp-scripts.php */ do_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ); } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); script_concat_settings(); $wp_scripts->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_scripts->do_head_items(); /** * Filters whether to print the head scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the head scripts. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_head_scripts', true ) ) { _print_scripts(); } $wp_scripts->reset(); return $wp_scripts->done; } /** * Prints the scripts that were queued for the footer or too late for the HTML head. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the scripts that were printed. */ function print_footer_scripts() { global $wp_scripts, $concatenate_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { return array(); // No need to run if not instantiated. } script_concat_settings(); $wp_scripts->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_scripts->do_footer_items(); /** * Filters whether to print the footer scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the footer scripts. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_footer_scripts', true ) ) { _print_scripts(); } $wp_scripts->reset(); return $wp_scripts->done; } /** * Prints scripts (internal use only) * * @since 2.8.0 * * @ignore * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * @global bool $compress_scripts */ function _print_scripts() { global $wp_scripts, $compress_scripts; $zip = $compress_scripts ? 1 : 0; if ( $zip && defined( 'ENFORCE_GZIP' ) && ENFORCE_GZIP ) { $zip = 'gzip'; } $concat = trim( $wp_scripts->concat, ', ' ); $type_attr = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ) ? '' : " type='text/javascript'"; if ( $concat ) { if ( ! empty( $wp_scripts->print_code ) ) { echo "\n<script{$type_attr}>\n"; echo "/* <![CDATA[ */\n"; // Not needed in HTML 5. echo $wp_scripts->print_code; echo sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s\n", rawurlencode( 'js-inline-concat-' . $concat ) ); echo "/* ]]> */\n"; echo "</script>\n"; } $concat = str_split( $concat, 128 ); $concatenated = ''; foreach ( $concat as $key => $chunk ) { $concatenated .= "&load%5Bchunk_{$key}%5D={$chunk}"; } $src = $wp_scripts->base_url . "/wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c={$zip}" . $concatenated . '&ver=' . $wp_scripts->default_version; echo "<script{$type_attr} src='" . esc_attr( $src ) . "'></script>\n"; } if ( ! empty( $wp_scripts->print_html ) ) { echo $wp_scripts->print_html; } } /** * Prints the script queue in the HTML head on the front end. * * Postpones the scripts that were queued for the footer. * wp_print_footer_scripts() is called in the footer to print these scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the scripts that were printed. */ function wp_print_head_scripts() { global $wp_scripts; if ( ! did_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ) ) { /** This action is documented in wp-includes/functions.wp-scripts.php */ do_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ); } if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { return array(); // No need to run if nothing is queued. } return print_head_scripts(); } /** * Private, for use in *_footer_scripts hooks * * In classic themes, when block styles are loaded on demand via wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand(), * this function is replaced by a closure in wp_hoist_late_printed_styles() which will capture the printing of * two sets of "late" styles to be hoisted to the HEAD by means of the template enhancement output buffer: * * 1. Styles related to blocks are inserted right after the wp-block-library stylesheet. * 2. All other styles are appended to the end of the HEAD. * * The closure calls print_footer_scripts() to print scripts in the footer as usual. * * @since 3.3.0 */ function _wp_footer_scripts() { print_late_styles(); print_footer_scripts(); } /** * Hooks to print the scripts and styles in the footer. * * @since 2.8.0 */ function wp_print_footer_scripts() { /** * Fires when footer scripts are printed. * * @since 2.8.0 */ do_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts' ); } /** * Wrapper for do_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ). * * Allows plugins to queue scripts for the front end using wp_enqueue_script(). * Runs first in wp_head() where all is_home(), is_page(), etc. functions are available. * * @since 2.8.0 */ function wp_enqueue_scripts() { /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued. * * @since 2.8.0 */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ); } /** * Prints the styles queue in the HTML head on admin pages. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the styles that were printed. */ function print_admin_styles() { global $concatenate_scripts; $wp_styles = wp_styles(); script_concat_settings(); $wp_styles->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_styles->do_items( false ); /** * Filters whether to print the admin styles. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the admin styles. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_admin_styles', true ) ) { _print_styles(); } $wp_styles->reset(); return $wp_styles->done; } /** * Prints the styles that were queued too late for the HTML head. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return array|void */ function print_late_styles() { global $wp_styles, $concatenate_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_styles instanceof WP_Styles ) ) { return; } script_concat_settings(); $wp_styles->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_styles->do_footer_items(); /** * Filters whether to print the styles queued too late for the HTML head. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the 'late' styles. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_late_styles', true ) ) { _print_styles(); } $wp_styles->reset(); return $wp_styles->done; } /** * Prints styles (internal use only). * * @ignore * @since 3.3.0 * * @global bool $compress_css */ function _print_styles() { global $compress_css; $wp_styles = wp_styles(); $zip = $compress_css ? 1 : 0; if ( $zip && defined( 'ENFORCE_GZIP' ) && ENFORCE_GZIP ) { $zip = 'gzip'; } $concat = trim( $wp_styles->concat, ', ' ); $type_attr = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'style' ) ? '' : ' type="text/css"'; if ( $concat ) { $dir = $wp_styles->text_direction; $ver = $wp_styles->default_version; $concat_source_url = 'css-inline-concat-' . $concat; $concat = str_split( $concat, 128 ); $concatenated = ''; foreach ( $concat as $key => $chunk ) { $concatenated .= "&load%5Bchunk_{$key}%5D={$chunk}"; } $href = $wp_styles->base_url . "/wp-admin/load-styles.php?c={$zip}&dir={$dir}" . $concatenated . '&ver=' . $ver; echo "<link rel='stylesheet' href='" . esc_attr( $href ) . "'{$type_attr} media='all' />\n"; if ( ! empty( $wp_styles->print_code ) ) { echo "<style{$type_attr}>\n"; echo $wp_styles->print_code; echo sprintf( "\n/*# sourceURL=%s */", rawurlencode( $concat_source_url ) ); echo "\n</style>\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $wp_styles->print_html ) ) { echo $wp_styles->print_html; } } /** * Determines the concatenation and compression settings for scripts and styles. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * @global bool $compress_scripts * @global bool $compress_css */ function script_concat_settings() { global $concatenate_scripts, $compress_scripts, $compress_css; $compressed_output = ( ini_get( 'zlib.output_compression' ) || 'ob_gzhandler' === ini_get( 'output_handler' ) ); $can_compress_scripts = ! wp_installing() && get_site_option( 'can_compress_scripts' ); if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { $concatenate_scripts = defined( 'CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS' ) ? CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS : true; if ( ( ! is_admin() && ! did_action( 'login_init' ) ) || ( defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) && SCRIPT_DEBUG ) ) { $concatenate_scripts = false; } } if ( ! isset( $compress_scripts ) ) { $compress_scripts = defined( 'COMPRESS_SCRIPTS' ) ? COMPRESS_SCRIPTS : true; if ( $compress_scripts && ( ! $can_compress_scripts || $compressed_output ) ) { $compress_scripts = false; } } if ( ! isset( $compress_css ) ) { $compress_css = defined( 'COMPRESS_CSS' ) ? COMPRESS_CSS : true; if ( $compress_css && ( ! $can_compress_scripts || $compressed_output ) ) { $compress_css = false; } } } /** * Handles the enqueueing of block scripts and styles that are common to both * the editor and the front-end. * * @since 5.0.0 */ function wp_common_block_scripts_and_styles() { if ( is_admin() && ! wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles() ) { return; } wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-block-library' ); if ( current_theme_supports( 'wp-block-styles' ) && ! wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() ) { wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-block-library-theme' ); } /** * Fires after enqueuing block assets for both editor and front-end. * * Call `add_action` on any hook before 'wp_enqueue_scripts'. * * In the function call you supply, simply use `wp_enqueue_script` and * `wp_enqueue_style` to add your functionality to the Gutenberg editor. * * @since 5.0.0 */ do_action( 'enqueue_block_assets' ); } /** * Applies a filter to the list of style nodes that comes from WP_Theme_JSON::get_style_nodes(). * * This particular filter removes all of the blocks from the array. * * We want WP_Theme_JSON to be ignorant of the implementation details of how the CSS is being used. * This filter allows us to modify the output of WP_Theme_JSON depending on whether or not we are * loading separate assets, without making the class aware of that detail. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @param array $nodes The nodes to filter. * @return array A filtered array of style nodes. */ function wp_filter_out_block_nodes( $nodes ) { return array_filter( $nodes, static function ( $node ) { return ! in_array( 'blocks', $node['path'], true ); }, ARRAY_FILTER_USE_BOTH ); } /** * Enqueues the global styles defined via theme.json. * * @since 5.8.0 */ function wp_enqueue_global_styles() { $assets_on_demand = wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand(); $is_block_theme = wp_is_block_theme(); $is_classic_theme = ! $is_block_theme; /* * Global styles should be printed in the head for block themes, or for classic themes when loading assets on * demand is disabled, which is the default. * The footer should only be used for classic themes when loading assets on demand is enabled. * * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53494 and https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61965. */ if ( ( $is_block_theme && doing_action( 'wp_footer' ) ) || ( $is_classic_theme && doing_action( 'wp_footer' ) && ! $assets_on_demand ) || ( $is_classic_theme && doing_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) && $assets_on_demand ) ) { return; } /* * If loading the CSS for each block separately, then load the theme.json CSS conditionally. * This removes the CSS from the global-styles stylesheet and adds it to the inline CSS for each block. * This filter must be registered before calling wp_get_global_stylesheet(); */ add_filter( 'wp_theme_json_get_style_nodes', 'wp_filter_out_block_nodes' ); $stylesheet = wp_get_global_stylesheet(); if ( $is_block_theme ) { /* * Dequeue the Customizer's custom CSS * and add it before the global styles custom CSS. */ remove_action( 'wp_head', 'wp_custom_css_cb', 101 ); /* * Get the custom CSS from the Customizer and add it to the global stylesheet. * Always do this in Customizer preview for the sake of live preview since it be empty. */ $custom_css = trim( wp_get_custom_css() ); if ( $custom_css || is_customize_preview() ) { if ( is_customize_preview() ) { /* * When in the Customizer preview, wrap the Custom CSS in milestone comments to allow customize-preview.js * to locate the CSS to replace for live previewing. Make sure that the milestone comments are omitted from * the stored Custom CSS if by chance someone tried to add them, which would be highly unlikely, but it * would break live previewing. */ $before_milestone = '/*BEGIN_CUSTOMIZER_CUSTOM_CSS*/'; $after_milestone = '/*END_CUSTOMIZER_CUSTOM_CSS*/'; $custom_css = str_replace( array( $before_milestone, $after_milestone ), '', $custom_css ); $custom_css = $before_milestone . "\n" . $custom_css . "\n" . $after_milestone; } $custom_css = "\n" . $custom_css; } $stylesheet .= $custom_css; // Add the global styles custom CSS at the end. $stylesheet .= wp_get_global_stylesheet( array( 'custom-css' ) ); } if ( empty( $stylesheet ) ) { return; } wp_register_style( 'global-styles', false ); wp_add_inline_style( 'global-styles', $stylesheet ); wp_enqueue_style( 'global-styles' ); // Add each block as an inline css. wp_add_global_styles_for_blocks(); } /** * Checks if the editor scripts and styles for all registered block types * should be enqueued on the current screen. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @return bool Whether scripts and styles should be enqueued. */ function wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles() { global $current_screen; $is_block_editor_screen = ( $current_screen instanceof WP_Screen ) && $current_screen->is_block_editor(); /** * Filters the flag that decides whether or not block editor scripts and styles * are going to be enqueued on the current screen. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param bool $is_block_editor_screen Current value of the flag. */ return apply_filters( 'should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles', $is_block_editor_screen ); } /** * Checks whether separate styles should be loaded for core blocks. * * When this function returns true, other functions ensure that core blocks use their own separate stylesheets. * When this function returns false, all core blocks will use the single combined 'wp-block-library' stylesheet. * * As a side effect, the return value will by default result in block assets to be loaded on demand, via the * {@see wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand()} function. This behavior can be separately altered via that function. * * This only affects front end and not the block editor screens. * * @since 5.8.0 * @see @see wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() * @see wp_enqueue_registered_block_scripts_and_styles() * @see register_block_style_handle() * * @return bool Whether separate core block assets will be loaded. */ function wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() { if ( is_admin() || is_feed() || wp_is_rest_endpoint() ) { return false; } /** * Filters whether block styles should be loaded separately. * * Returning false loads all core block assets, regardless of whether they are rendered * in a page or not. Returning true loads core block assets only when they are rendered. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @param bool $load_separate_assets Whether separate assets will be loaded. * Default false (all block assets are loaded, even when not used). */ return apply_filters( 'should_load_separate_core_block_assets', false ); } /** * Checks whether block styles should be loaded only on-render. * * When this function returns true, other functions ensure that blocks only load their assets on-render. * When this function returns false, all block assets are loaded regardless of whether they are rendered in a page. * * The default return value depends on the result of {@see wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()}, which controls * whether Core block stylesheets should be loaded separately or via a combined 'wp-block-library' stylesheet. * * This only affects front end and not the block editor screens. * * @since 6.8.0 * @see wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() * * @return bool Whether to load block assets only when they are rendered. */ function wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() { if ( is_admin() || is_feed() || wp_is_rest_endpoint() ) { return false; } /* * For backward compatibility, the default return value for this function is based on the return value of * `wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()`. Initially, this function used to control both of these concerns. */ $load_assets_on_demand = wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets(); /** * Filters whether block styles should be loaded on demand. * * Returning false loads all block assets, regardless of whether they are rendered in a page or not. * Returning true loads block assets only when they are rendered. * * The default value of the filter depends on the result of {@see wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()}, * which controls whether Core block stylesheets should be loaded separately or via a combined 'wp-block-library' * stylesheet. * * @since 6.8.0 * * @param bool $load_assets_on_demand Whether to load block assets only when they are rendered. */ return apply_filters( 'should_load_block_assets_on_demand', $load_assets_on_demand ); } /** * Enqueues registered block scripts and styles, depending on current rendered * context (only enqueuing editor scripts while in context of the editor). * * @since 5.0.0 */ function wp_enqueue_registered_block_scripts_and_styles() { if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { return; } $load_editor_scripts_and_styles = is_admin() && wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles(); $block_registry = WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance(); /* * Block styles are only enqueued if they're registered. For core blocks, this is only the case if * `wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()` returns true. Otherwise they use the single combined * 'wp-block-library` stylesheet. See also `register_core_block_style_handles()`. * Since `wp_enqueue_style()` does not trigger warnings if the style is not registered, it is okay to not cater for * this behavior here and simply call `wp_enqueue_style()` unconditionally. */ foreach ( $block_registry->get_all_registered() as $block_name => $block_type ) { // Front-end and editor styles. foreach ( $block_type->style_handles as $style_handle ) { wp_enqueue_style( $style_handle ); } // Front-end and editor scripts. foreach ( $block_type->script_handles as $script_handle ) { wp_enqueue_script( $script_handle ); } if ( $load_editor_scripts_and_styles ) { // Editor styles. foreach ( $block_type->editor_style_handles as $editor_style_handle ) { wp_enqueue_style( $editor_style_handle ); } // Editor scripts. foreach ( $block_type->editor_script_handles as $editor_script_handle ) { wp_enqueue_script( $editor_script_handle ); } } } } /** * Function responsible for enqueuing the styles required for block styles functionality on the editor and on the frontend. * * @since 5.3.0 * * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles */ function enqueue_block_styles_assets() { global $wp_styles; $block_styles = WP_Block_Styles_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered(); foreach ( $block_styles as $block_name => $styles ) { foreach ( $styles as $style_properties ) { if ( isset( $style_properties['style_handle'] ) ) { // If the site loads block styles on demand, enqueue the stylesheet on render. if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { add_filter( 'render_block', static function ( $html, $block ) use ( $block_name, $style_properties ) { if ( $block['blockName'] === $block_name ) { wp_enqueue_style( $style_properties['style_handle'] ); } return $html; }, 10, 2 ); } else { wp_enqueue_style( $style_properties['style_handle'] ); } } if ( isset( $style_properties['inline_style'] ) ) { // Default to "wp-block-library". $handle = 'wp-block-library'; // If the site loads block styles on demand, check if the block has a stylesheet registered. if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { $block_stylesheet_handle = generate_block_asset_handle( $block_name, 'style' ); if ( isset( $wp_styles->registered[ $block_stylesheet_handle ] ) ) { $handle = $block_stylesheet_handle; } } // Add inline styles to the calculated handle. wp_add_inline_style( $handle, $style_properties['inline_style'] ); } } } } /** * Function responsible for enqueuing the assets required for block styles functionality on the editor. * * @since 5.3.0 */ function enqueue_editor_block_styles_assets() { $block_styles = WP_Block_Styles_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered(); $register_script_lines = array( '( function() {' ); foreach ( $block_styles as $block_name => $styles ) { foreach ( $styles as $style_properties ) { $block_style = array( 'name' => $style_properties['name'], 'label' => $style_properties['label'], ); if ( isset( $style_properties['is_default'] ) ) { $block_style['isDefault'] = $style_properties['is_default']; } $register_script_lines[] = sprintf( ' wp.blocks.registerBlockStyle( \'%s\', %s );', $block_name, wp_json_encode( $block_style, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ); } } $register_script_lines[] = '} )();'; $inline_script = implode( "\n", $register_script_lines ); wp_register_script( 'wp-block-styles', false, array( 'wp-blocks' ), true, array( 'in_footer' => true ) ); wp_add_inline_script( 'wp-block-styles', $inline_script ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-block-styles' ); } /** * Enqueues the assets required for the block directory within the block editor. * * @since 5.5.0 */ function wp_enqueue_editor_block_directory_assets() { wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-block-directory' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-block-directory' ); } /** * Enqueues the assets required for the format library within the block editor. * * @since 5.8.0 */ function wp_enqueue_editor_format_library_assets() { wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-format-library' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-format-library' ); } /** * Sanitizes an attributes array into an attributes string to be placed inside a `<script>` tag. * * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * Used by {@see wp_get_script_tag()} and {@see wp_get_inline_script_tag()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * @return string String made of sanitized `<script>` tag attributes. */ function wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ) { $html5_script_support = is_admin() || current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ); $attributes_string = ''; /* * If HTML5 script tag is supported, only the attribute name is added * to $attributes_string for entries with a boolean value, and that are true. */ foreach ( $attributes as $attribute_name => $attribute_value ) { if ( is_bool( $attribute_value ) ) { if ( $attribute_value ) { $attributes_string .= $html5_script_support ? ' ' . esc_attr( $attribute_name ) : sprintf( ' %1$s="%2$s"', esc_attr( $attribute_name ), esc_attr( $attribute_name ) ); } } else { $attributes_string .= sprintf( ' %1$s="%2$s"', esc_attr( $attribute_name ), esc_attr( $attribute_value ) ); } } return $attributes_string; } /** * Formats `<script>` loader tags. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * @return string String containing `<script>` opening and closing tags. */ function wp_get_script_tag( $attributes ) { if ( ! isset( $attributes['type'] ) && ! is_admin() && ! current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ) ) { // Keep the type attribute as the first for legacy reasons (it has always been this way in core). $attributes = array_merge( array( 'type' => 'text/javascript' ), $attributes ); } /** * Filters attributes to be added to a script tag. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * Only the attribute name is added to the `<script>` tag for * entries with a boolean value, and that are true. */ $attributes = apply_filters( 'wp_script_attributes', $attributes ); return sprintf( "<script%s></script>\n", wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ) ); } /** * Prints formatted `<script>` loader tag. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. */ function wp_print_script_tag( $attributes ) { echo wp_get_script_tag( $attributes ); } /** * Constructs an inline script tag. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_inline_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $data Data for script tag: JavaScript, importmap, speculationrules, etc. * @param array $attributes Optional. Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * @return string String containing inline JavaScript code wrapped around `<script>` tag. */ function wp_get_inline_script_tag( $data, $attributes = array() ) { $is_html5 = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ) || is_admin(); if ( ! isset( $attributes['type'] ) && ! $is_html5 ) { // Keep the type attribute as the first for legacy reasons (it has always been this way in core). $attributes = array_merge( array( 'type' => 'text/javascript' ), $attributes ); } /* * XHTML extracts the contents of the SCRIPT element and then the XML parser * decodes character references and other syntax elements. This can lead to * misinterpretation of the script contents or invalid XHTML documents. * * Wrapping the contents in a CDATA section instructs the XML parser not to * transform the contents of the SCRIPT element before passing them to the * JavaScript engine. * * Example: * * <script>console.log('…');</script> * * In an HTML document this would print "…" to the console, * but in an XHTML document it would print "…" to the console. * * <script>console.log('An image is <img> in HTML');</script> * * In an HTML document this would print "An image is <img> in HTML", * but it's an invalid XHTML document because it interprets the `<img>` * as an empty tag missing its closing `/`. * * @see https://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#h-4.8 */ if ( ! $is_html5 && ( ! isset( $attributes['type'] ) || 'module' === $attributes['type'] || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'javascript' ) || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'ecmascript' ) || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'jscript' ) || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'livescript' ) ) ) { /* * If the string `]]>` exists within the JavaScript it would break * out of any wrapping CDATA section added here, so to start, it's * necessary to escape that sequence which requires splitting the * content into two CDATA sections wherever it's found. * * Note: it's only necessary to escape the closing `]]>` because * an additional `<![CDATA[` leaves the contents unchanged. */ $data = str_replace( ']]>', ']]]]><![CDATA[>', $data ); // Wrap the entire escaped script inside a CDATA section. $data = sprintf( "/* <![CDATA[ */\n%s\n/* ]]> */", $data ); } $data = "\n" . trim( $data, "\n\r " ) . "\n"; /** * Filters attributes to be added to a script tag. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * Only the attribute name is added to the `<script>` tag for * entries with a boolean value, and that are true. * @param string $data Inline data. */ $attributes = apply_filters( 'wp_inline_script_attributes', $attributes, $data ); return sprintf( "<script%s>%s</script>\n", wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ), $data ); } /** * Prints an inline script tag. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_inline_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $data Data for script tag: JavaScript, importmap, speculationrules, etc. * @param array $attributes Optional. Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. */ function wp_print_inline_script_tag( $data, $attributes = array() ) { echo wp_get_inline_script_tag( $data, $attributes ); } /** * Allows small styles to be inlined. * * This improves performance and sustainability, and is opt-in. Stylesheets can opt in * by adding `path` data using `wp_style_add_data`, and defining the file's absolute path: * * wp_style_add_data( $style_handle, 'path', $file_path ); * * @since 5.8.0 * * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles */ function wp_maybe_inline_styles() { global $wp_styles; $total_inline_limit = 40000; /** * The maximum size of inlined styles in bytes. * * @since 5.8.0 * @since 6.9.0 The default limit increased from 20K to 40K. * * @param int $total_inline_limit The file-size threshold, in bytes. Default 40000. */ $total_inline_limit = apply_filters( 'styles_inline_size_limit', $total_inline_limit ); $styles = array(); // Build an array of styles that have a path defined. foreach ( $wp_styles->queue as $handle ) { if ( ! isset( $wp_styles->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { continue; } $src = $wp_styles->registered[ $handle ]->src; $path = $wp_styles->get_data( $handle, 'path' ); if ( $path && $src ) { $size = wp_filesize( $path ); if ( ! $size ) { continue; } $styles[] = array( 'handle' => $handle, 'src' => $src, 'path' => $path, 'size' => $size, ); } } if ( ! empty( $styles ) ) { // Reorder styles array based on size. usort( $styles, static function ( $a, $b ) { return ( $a['size'] <= $b['size'] ) ? -1 : 1; } ); /* * The total inlined size. * * On each iteration of the loop, if a style gets added inline the value of this var increases * to reflect the total size of inlined styles. */ $total_inline_size = 0; // Loop styles. foreach ( $styles as $style ) { // Size check. Since styles are ordered by size, we can break the loop. if ( $total_inline_size + $style['size'] > $total_inline_limit ) { break; } // Get the styles if we don't already have them. $style['css'] = file_get_contents( $style['path'] ); /* * Check if the style contains relative URLs that need to be modified. * URLs relative to the stylesheet's path should be converted to relative to the site's root. */ $style['css'] = _wp_normalize_relative_css_links( $style['css'], $style['src'] ); // Keep track of the original `src` for the style that was inlined so that the `sourceURL` comment can be added. $wp_styles->add_data( $style['handle'], 'inlined_src', $style['src'] ); // Set `src` to `false` and add styles inline. $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->src = false; if ( empty( $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->extra['after'] ) ) { $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->extra['after'] = array(); } array_unshift( $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->extra['after'], $style['css'] ); // Add the styles size to the $total_inline_size var. $total_inline_size += (int) $style['size']; } } } /** * Makes URLs relative to the WordPress installation. * * @since 5.9.0 * @access private * * @param string $css The CSS to make URLs relative to the WordPress installation. * @param string $stylesheet_url The URL to the stylesheet. * * @return string The CSS with URLs made relative to the WordPress installation. */ function _wp_normalize_relative_css_links( $css, $stylesheet_url ) { return preg_replace_callback( '#(url\s*\(\s*[\'"]?\s*)([^\'"\)]+)#', static function ( $matches ) use ( $stylesheet_url ) { list( , $prefix, $url ) = $matches; // Short-circuit if the URL does not require normalization. if ( str_starts_with( $url, 'http:' ) || str_starts_with( $url, 'https:' ) || str_starts_with( $url, '/' ) || str_starts_with( $url, '#' ) || str_starts_with( $url, 'data:' ) ) { return $matches[0]; } // Build the absolute URL. $absolute_url = dirname( $stylesheet_url ) . '/' . $url; $absolute_url = str_replace( '/./', '/', $absolute_url ); // Convert to URL related to the site root. $url = wp_make_link_relative( $absolute_url ); return $prefix . $url; }, $css ); } /** * Function that enqueues the CSS Custom Properties coming from theme.json. * * @since 5.9.0 */ function wp_enqueue_global_styles_css_custom_properties() { wp_register_style( 'global-styles-css-custom-properties', false ); wp_add_inline_style( 'global-styles-css-custom-properties', wp_get_global_stylesheet( array( 'variables' ) ) ); wp_enqueue_style( 'global-styles-css-custom-properties' ); } /** * Hooks inline styles in the proper place, depending on the active theme. * * @since 5.9.1 * @since 6.1.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * For block themes, styles are loaded in the head. * For classic ones, styles are loaded in the body because the wp_head action happens before render_block. * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53494. * * @param string $style String containing the CSS styles to be added. * @param int $priority To set the priority for the add_action. */ function wp_enqueue_block_support_styles( $style, $priority = 10 ) { $action_hook_name = 'wp_footer'; if ( wp_is_block_theme() ) { $action_hook_name = 'wp_head'; } add_action( $action_hook_name, static function () use ( $style ) { echo "<style>$style</style>\n"; }, $priority ); } /** * Fetches, processes and compiles stored core styles, then combines and renders them to the page. * Styles are stored via the style engine API. * * @link https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/reference-guides/packages/packages-style-engine/ * * @since 6.1.0 * * @param array $options { * Optional. An array of options to pass to wp_style_engine_get_stylesheet_from_context(). * Default empty array. * * @type bool $optimize Whether to optimize the CSS output, e.g., combine rules. * Default false. * @type bool $prettify Whether to add new lines and indents to output. * Default to whether the `SCRIPT_DEBUG` constant is defined. * } */ function wp_enqueue_stored_styles( $options = array() ) { // Note: Styles printed at wp_footer for classic themes may still end up in the head due to wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand(). $is_block_theme = wp_is_block_theme(); $is_classic_theme = ! $is_block_theme; /* * For block themes, this function prints stored styles in the header. * For classic themes, in the footer. */ if ( ( $is_block_theme && doing_action( 'wp_footer' ) ) || ( $is_classic_theme && doing_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) ) ) { return; } $core_styles_keys = array( 'block-supports' ); $compiled_core_stylesheet = ''; $style_tag_id = 'core'; // Adds comment if code is prettified to identify core styles sections in debugging. $should_prettify = isset( $options['prettify'] ) ? true === $options['prettify'] : defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) && SCRIPT_DEBUG; foreach ( $core_styles_keys as $style_key ) { if ( $should_prettify ) { $compiled_core_stylesheet .= "/**\n * Core styles: $style_key\n */\n"; } // Chains core store ids to signify what the styles contain. $style_tag_id .= '-' . $style_key; $compiled_core_stylesheet .= wp_style_engine_get_stylesheet_from_context( $style_key, $options ); } // Combines Core styles. if ( ! empty( $compiled_core_stylesheet ) ) { wp_register_style( $style_tag_id, false ); wp_add_inline_style( $style_tag_id, $compiled_core_stylesheet ); wp_enqueue_style( $style_tag_id ); } // Prints out any other stores registered by themes or otherwise. $additional_stores = WP_Style_Engine_CSS_Rules_Store::get_stores(); foreach ( array_keys( $additional_stores ) as $store_name ) { if ( in_array( $store_name, $core_styles_keys, true ) ) { continue; } $styles = wp_style_engine_get_stylesheet_from_context( $store_name, $options ); if ( ! empty( $styles ) ) { $key = "wp-style-engine-$store_name"; wp_register_style( $key, false ); wp_add_inline_style( $key, $styles ); wp_enqueue_style( $key ); } } } /** * Enqueues a stylesheet for a specific block. * * If the theme has opted-in to load block styles on demand, * then the stylesheet will be enqueued on-render, * otherwise when the block inits. * * @since 5.9.0 * * @param string $block_name The block-name, including namespace. * @param array $args { * An array of arguments. See wp_register_style() for full information about each argument. * * @type string $handle The handle for the stylesheet. * @type string|false $src The source URL of the stylesheet. * @type string[] $deps Array of registered stylesheet handles this stylesheet depends on. * @type string|bool|null $ver Stylesheet version number. * @type string $media The media for which this stylesheet has been defined. * @type string|null $path Absolute path to the stylesheet, so that it can potentially be inlined. * } */ function wp_enqueue_block_style( $block_name, $args ) { $args = wp_parse_args( $args, array( 'handle' => '', 'src' => '', 'deps' => array(), 'ver' => false, 'media' => 'all', ) ); /** * Callback function to register and enqueue styles. * * @param string $content When the callback is used for the render_block filter, * the content needs to be returned so the function parameter * is to ensure the content exists. * @return string Block content. */ $callback = static function ( $content ) use ( $args ) { // Register the stylesheet. if ( ! empty( $args['src'] ) ) { wp_register_style( $args['handle'], $args['src'], $args['deps'], $args['ver'], $args['media'] ); } // Add `path` data if provided. if ( isset( $args['path'] ) ) { wp_style_add_data( $args['handle'], 'path', $args['path'] ); // Get the RTL file path. $rtl_file_path = str_replace( '.css', '-rtl.css', $args['path'] ); // Add RTL stylesheet. if ( file_exists( $rtl_file_path ) ) { wp_style_add_data( $args['handle'], 'rtl', 'replace' ); if ( is_rtl() ) { wp_style_add_data( $args['handle'], 'path', $rtl_file_path ); } } } // Enqueue the stylesheet. wp_enqueue_style( $args['handle'] ); return $content; }; $hook = did_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) ? 'wp_footer' : 'wp_enqueue_scripts'; if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { /** * Callback function to register and enqueue styles. * * @param string $content The block content. * @param array $block The full block, including name and attributes. * @return string Block content. */ $callback_separate = static function ( $content, $block ) use ( $block_name, $callback ) { if ( ! empty( $block['blockName'] ) && $block_name === $block['blockName'] ) { return $callback( $content ); } return $content; }; /* * The filter's callback here is an anonymous function because * using a named function in this case is not possible. * * The function cannot be unhooked, however, users are still able * to dequeue the stylesheets registered/enqueued by the callback * which is why in this case, using an anonymous function * was deemed acceptable. */ add_filter( 'render_block', $callback_separate, 10, 2 ); return; } /* * The filter's callback here is an anonymous function because * using a named function in this case is not possible. * * The function cannot be unhooked, however, users are still able * to dequeue the stylesheets registered/enqueued by the callback * which is why in this case, using an anonymous function * was deemed acceptable. */ add_filter( $hook, $callback ); // Enqueue assets in the editor. add_action( 'enqueue_block_assets', $callback ); } /** * Loads classic theme styles on classic themes in the frontend. * * This is used for backwards compatibility for Button and File blocks specifically. * * @since 6.1.0 * @since 6.2.0 Added File block styles. * @since 6.8.0 Moved stylesheet registration outside of this function. */ function wp_enqueue_classic_theme_styles() { if ( ! wp_theme_has_theme_json() ) { wp_enqueue_style( 'classic-theme-styles' ); } } /** * Enqueues the assets required for the Command Palette. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @global array $menu * @global array $submenu */ function wp_enqueue_command_palette_assets() { global $menu, $submenu; $command_palette_settings = array( 'is_network_admin' => is_network_admin(), ); if ( $menu ) { $menu_commands = array(); foreach ( $menu as $menu_item ) { if ( empty( $menu_item[0] ) || ! empty( $menu_item[1] ) && ! current_user_can( $menu_item[1] ) ) { continue; } // Remove all HTML tags and their contents. $menu_label = $menu_item[0]; while ( preg_match( '/<[^>]*>/', $menu_label ) ) { $menu_label = preg_replace( '/<[^>]*>.*?<\/[^>]*>|<[^>]*\/>|<[^>]*>/s', '', $menu_label ); } $menu_label = trim( $menu_label ); $menu_url = ''; $menu_slug = $menu_item[2]; if ( preg_match( '/\.php($|\?)/', $menu_slug ) || wp_http_validate_url( $menu_slug ) ) { $menu_url = $menu_slug; } elseif ( ! empty( menu_page_url( $menu_slug, false ) ) ) { $menu_url = html_entity_decode( menu_page_url( $menu_slug, false ), ENT_QUOTES, get_bloginfo( 'charset' ) ); } if ( $menu_url ) { $menu_commands[] = array( 'label' => $menu_label, 'url' => $menu_url, 'name' => $menu_slug, ); } if ( array_key_exists( $menu_slug, $submenu ) ) { foreach ( $submenu[ $menu_slug ] as $submenu_item ) { if ( empty( $submenu_item[0] ) || ! empty( $submenu_item[1] ) && ! current_user_can( $submenu_item[1] ) ) { continue; } // Remove all HTML tags and their contents. $submenu_label = $submenu_item[0]; while ( preg_match( '/<[^>]*>/', $submenu_label ) ) { $submenu_label = preg_replace( '/<[^>]*>.*?<\/[^>]*>|<[^>]*\/>|<[^>]*>/s', '', $submenu_label ); } $submenu_label = trim( $submenu_label ); $submenu_url = ''; $submenu_slug = $submenu_item[2]; if ( preg_match( '/\.php($|\?)/', $submenu_slug ) || wp_http_validate_url( $submenu_slug ) ) { $submenu_url = $submenu_slug; } elseif ( ! empty( menu_page_url( $submenu_slug, false ) ) ) { $submenu_url = html_entity_decode( menu_page_url( $submenu_slug, false ), ENT_QUOTES, get_bloginfo( 'charset' ) ); } if ( $submenu_url ) { $menu_commands[] = array( 'label' => sprintf( /* translators: 1: Menu label, 2: Submenu label. */ __( '%1$s > %2$s' ), $menu_label, $submenu_label ), 'url' => $submenu_url, 'name' => $menu_slug . '-' . $submenu_item[2], ); } } } } $command_palette_settings['menu_commands'] = $menu_commands; } wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-commands' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-commands' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-core-commands' ); wp_add_inline_script( 'wp-core-commands', sprintf( 'wp.coreCommands.initializeCommandPalette( %s );', wp_json_encode( $command_palette_settings, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ) ); } /** * Removes leading and trailing _empty_ script tags. * * This is a helper meant to be used for literal script tag construction * within `wp_get_inline_script_tag()` or `wp_print_inline_script_tag()`. * It removes the literal values of "<script>" and "</script>" from * around an inline script after trimming whitespace. Typically this * is used in conjunction with output buffering, where `ob_get_clean()` * is passed as the `$contents` argument. * * Example: * * // Strips exact literal empty SCRIPT tags. * $js = '<script>sayHello();</script>; * 'sayHello();' === wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags( $js ); * * // Otherwise if anything is different it warns in the JS console. * $js = '<script type="text/javascript">console.log( "hi" );</script>'; * 'console.error( ... )' === wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags( $js ); * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @see wp_print_inline_script_tag() * @see wp_get_inline_script_tag() * * @param string $contents Script body with manually created SCRIPT tag literals. * @return string Script body without surrounding script tag literals, or * original contents if both exact literals aren't present. */ function wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags( $contents ) { $contents = trim( $contents ); $opener = '<SCRIPT>'; $closer = '</SCRIPT>'; if ( strlen( $contents ) > strlen( $opener ) + strlen( $closer ) && strtoupper( substr( $contents, 0, strlen( $opener ) ) ) === $opener && strtoupper( substr( $contents, -strlen( $closer ) ) ) === $closer ) { return substr( $contents, strlen( $opener ), -strlen( $closer ) ); } else { $error_message = __( 'Expected string to start with script tag (without attributes) and end with script tag, with optional whitespace.' ); _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $error_message, '6.4' ); return sprintf( 'console.error(%s)', wp_json_encode( sprintf( /* translators: %s: wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags() */ __( 'Function %s used incorrectly in PHP.' ), 'wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags()' ) . ' ' . $error_message ) ); } } /** * Adds hooks to load block styles on demand in classic themes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see _add_default_theme_supports() */ function wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand() { // This is not relevant to block themes, as they are opted in to loading separate styles on demand via _add_default_theme_supports(). if ( wp_is_block_theme() ) { return; } /* * Make sure that wp_should_output_buffer_template_for_enhancement() returns true even if there aren't any * `wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer` filters added, but do so at priority zero so that applications which * wish to stream responses can more easily turn this off. */ add_filter( 'wp_should_output_buffer_template_for_enhancement', '__return_true', 0 ); // If a site has opted out of the template enhancement output buffer, then bail. if ( ! wp_should_output_buffer_template_for_enhancement() ) { return; } // The following two filters are added by default for block themes in _add_default_theme_supports(). /* * Load separate block styles so that the large block-library stylesheet is not enqueued unconditionally, and so * that block-specific styles will only be enqueued when they are used on the page. A priority of zero allows for * this to be easily overridden by themes which wish to opt out. If a site has explicitly opted out of loading * separate block styles, then abort. */ add_filter( 'should_load_separate_core_block_assets', '__return_true', 0 ); if ( ! wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() ) { return; } /* * Also ensure that block assets are loaded on demand (although the default value is from should_load_separate_core_block_assets). * As above, a priority of zero allows for this to be easily overridden by themes which wish to opt out. If a site * has explicitly opted out of loading block styles on demand, then abort. */ add_filter( 'should_load_block_assets_on_demand', '__return_true', 0 ); if ( ! wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { return; } // Add hooks which require the presence of the output buffer. Ideally the above two filters could be added here, but they run too early. add_action( 'wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer_started', 'wp_hoist_late_printed_styles' ); } /** * Adds the hooks needed for CSS output to be delayed until after the content of the page has been established. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand() * @see _wp_footer_scripts() */ function wp_hoist_late_printed_styles() { // Skip the embed template on-demand styles aren't relevant, and there is no wp_head action. if ( is_embed() ) { return; } // Capture the styles enqueued at the enqueue_block_assets action, so that non-core block styles and global styles can be inserted afterwards during hoisting. $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets = array(); add_action( 'enqueue_block_assets', static function () use ( &$style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets ) { $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets = wp_styles()->queue; }, PHP_INT_MIN ); add_action( 'enqueue_block_assets', static function () use ( &$style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets ) { $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets = array_values( array_diff( wp_styles()->queue, $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets ) ); }, PHP_INT_MAX ); /* * Add a placeholder comment into the inline styles for wp-block-library, after which the late block styles * can be hoisted from the footer to be printed in the header by means of a filter below on the template enhancement * output buffer. The `wp_print_styles` action is used to ensure that if the inline style gets replaced at * `enqueue_block_assets` or `wp_enqueue_scripts` that the placeholder will be sure to be present. */ $placeholder = sprintf( '/*%s*/', uniqid( 'wp_block_styles_on_demand_placeholder:' ) ); add_action( 'wp_print_styles', static function () use ( $placeholder ) { wp_add_inline_style( 'wp-block-library', $placeholder ); } ); /* * Create a substitute for `print_late_styles()` which is aware of block styles. This substitute does not print * the styles, but it captures what would be printed for block styles and non-block styles so that they can be * later hoisted to the HEAD in the template enhancement output buffer. This will run at `wp_print_footer_scripts` * before `print_footer_scripts()` is called. */ $printed_core_block_styles = ''; $printed_other_block_styles = ''; $printed_global_styles = ''; $printed_late_styles = ''; $capture_late_styles = static function () use ( &$printed_core_block_styles, &$printed_other_block_styles, &$printed_global_styles, &$printed_late_styles ) { // Gather the styles related to on-demand block enqueues. $all_core_block_style_handles = array(); $all_other_block_style_handles = array(); foreach ( WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered() as $block_type ) { if ( str_starts_with( $block_type->name, 'core/' ) ) { foreach ( $block_type->style_handles as $style_handle ) { $all_core_block_style_handles[] = $style_handle; } } else { foreach ( $block_type->style_handles as $style_handle ) { $all_other_block_style_handles[] = $style_handle; } } } /* * First print all styles related to blocks which should be inserted right after the wp-block-library stylesheet * to preserve the CSS cascade. The logic in this `if` statement is derived from `wp_print_styles()`. */ $enqueued_core_block_styles = array_values( array_intersect( $all_core_block_style_handles, wp_styles()->queue ) ); if ( count( $enqueued_core_block_styles ) > 0 ) { ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_items( $enqueued_core_block_styles ); $printed_core_block_styles = ob_get_clean(); } // Non-core block styles get printed after the classic-theme-styles stylesheet. $enqueued_other_block_styles = array_values( array_intersect( $all_other_block_style_handles, wp_styles()->queue ) ); if ( count( $enqueued_other_block_styles ) > 0 ) { ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_items( $enqueued_other_block_styles ); $printed_other_block_styles = ob_get_clean(); } // Capture the global-styles so that it can be printed separately after classic-theme-styles and other styles enqueued at enqueue_block_assets. if ( wp_style_is( 'global-styles' ) ) { ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_items( array( 'global-styles' ) ); $printed_global_styles = ob_get_clean(); } /* * Print all remaining styles not related to blocks. This contains a subset of the logic from * `print_late_styles()`, without admin-specific logic and the `print_late_styles` filter to control whether * late styles are printed (since they are being hoisted anyway). */ ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_footer_items(); $printed_late_styles = ob_get_clean(); }; /* * If `_wp_footer_scripts()` was unhooked from the `wp_print_footer_scripts` action, or if `wp_print_footer_scripts()` * was unhooked from running at the `wp_footer` action, then only add a callback to `wp_footer` which will capture the * late-printed styles. * * Otherwise, in the normal case where `_wp_footer_scripts()` will run at the `wp_print_footer_scripts` action, then * swap out `_wp_footer_scripts()` with an alternative which captures the printed styles (for hoisting to HEAD) before * proceeding with printing the footer scripts. */ $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority = has_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', '_wp_footer_scripts' ); if ( false === $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority || false === has_action( 'wp_footer', 'wp_print_footer_scripts' ) ) { // The normal priority for wp_print_footer_scripts() is to run at 20. add_action( 'wp_footer', $capture_late_styles, 20 ); } else { remove_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', '_wp_footer_scripts', $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', static function () use ( $capture_late_styles ) { $capture_late_styles(); print_footer_scripts(); }, $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority ); } // Replace placeholder with the captured late styles. add_filter( 'wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer', static function ( $buffer ) use ( $placeholder, &$style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets, &$printed_core_block_styles, &$printed_other_block_styles, &$printed_global_styles, &$printed_late_styles ) { // Anonymous subclass of WP_HTML_Tag_Processor which exposes underlying bookmark spans. $processor = new class( $buffer ) extends WP_HTML_Tag_Processor { /** * Gets the span for the current token. * * @return WP_HTML_Span Current token span. */ private function get_span(): WP_HTML_Span { // Note: This call will never fail according to the usage of this class, given it is always called after ::next_tag() is true. $this->set_bookmark( 'here' ); return $this->bookmarks['here']; } /** * Inserts text before the current token. * * @param string $text Text to insert. */ public function insert_before( string $text ) { $this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $this->get_span()->start, 0, $text ); } /** * Inserts text after the current token. * * @param string $text Text to insert. */ public function insert_after( string $text ) { $span = $this->get_span(); $this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $span->start + $span->length, 0, $text ); } /** * Removes the current token. */ public function remove() { $span = $this->get_span(); $this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $span->start, $span->length, '' ); } }; // Locate the insertion points in the HEAD. while ( $processor->next_tag( array( 'tag_closers' => 'visit' ) ) ) { if ( 'STYLE' === $processor->get_tag() && 'wp-block-library-inline-css' === $processor->get_attribute( 'id' ) ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'wp_block_library' ); } elseif ( 'HEAD' === $processor->get_tag() && $processor->is_tag_closer() ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'head_end' ); break; } elseif ( ( 'STYLE' === $processor->get_tag() || 'LINK' === $processor->get_tag() ) && $processor->get_attribute( 'id' ) ) { $id = $processor->get_attribute( 'id' ); $handle = null; if ( 'STYLE' === $processor->get_tag() ) { if ( preg_match( '/^(.+)-inline-css$/', $id, $matches ) ) { $handle = $matches[1]; } } elseif ( preg_match( '/^(.+)-css$/', $id, $matches ) ) { $handle = $matches[1]; } if ( 'classic-theme-styles' === $handle ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ); } if ( $handle && in_array( $handle, $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets, true ) ) { if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'first_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ) ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'first_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ); } $processor->set_bookmark( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ); } } } /* * Insert block styles right after wp-block-library (if it is present). The placeholder CSS comment will * always be added to the wp-block-library inline style since it gets printed at `wp_head` before the blocks * are rendered. This means that there may not actually be any block styles to hoist from the footer to * insert after this inline style. The placeholder CSS comment needs to be added so that the inline style * gets printed, but if the resulting inline style is empty after the placeholder is removed, then the * inline style is removed. */ if ( $processor->has_bookmark( 'wp_block_library' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'wp_block_library' ); $css_text = $processor->get_modifiable_text(); /* * A placeholder CSS comment is added to the inline style in order to force an inline STYLE tag to * be printed. Now that we've located the inline style, the placeholder comment can be removed. If * there is no CSS left in the STYLE tag after removing the placeholder (aside from the sourceURL * comment), then remove the STYLE entirely. */ $css_text = str_replace( $placeholder, '', $css_text ); if ( preg_match( ':^/\*# sourceURL=\S+? \*/$:', trim( $css_text ) ) ) { $processor->remove(); } else { $processor->set_modifiable_text( $css_text ); } $inserted_after = $printed_core_block_styles; $printed_core_block_styles = ''; // If the classic-theme-styles is absent, then the third-party block styles cannot be inserted after it, so they get inserted here. if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ) ) { if ( '' !== $printed_other_block_styles ) { $inserted_after .= $printed_other_block_styles; } $printed_other_block_styles = ''; // If there aren't any other styles printed at enqueue_block_assets either, then the global styles need to also be printed here. if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ) ) { if ( '' !== $printed_global_styles ) { $inserted_after .= $printed_global_styles; } $printed_global_styles = ''; } } if ( '' !== $inserted_after ) { $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $inserted_after ); } } // Insert global-styles after the styles enqueued at enqueue_block_assets. if ( '' !== $printed_global_styles && $processor->has_bookmark( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ); $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $printed_global_styles ); $printed_global_styles = ''; if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ) && '' !== $printed_other_block_styles ) { $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $printed_other_block_styles ); $printed_other_block_styles = ''; } } // Insert third-party block styles right after the classic-theme-styles. if ( '' !== $printed_other_block_styles && $processor->has_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'classic_theme_styles' ); $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $printed_other_block_styles ); $printed_other_block_styles = ''; } // Print all remaining styles. $remaining_styles = $printed_core_block_styles . $printed_other_block_styles . $printed_global_styles . $printed_late_styles; if ( $remaining_styles && $processor->has_bookmark( 'head_end' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'head_end' ); $processor->insert_before( $remaining_styles . "\n" ); } return $processor->get_updated_html(); } ); } /** * Return the corresponding JavaScript `dataset` name for an attribute * if it represents a custom data attribute, or `null` if not. * * Custom data attributes appear in an element's `dataset` property in a * browser, but there's a specific way the names are translated from HTML * into JavaScript. This function indicates how the name would appear in * JavaScript if a browser would recognize it as a custom data attribute. * * Example: * * // Dash-letter pairs turn into capital letters. * 'postId' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data-post-id' ); * 'Before' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data--before' ); * '-One--Two---' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data---one---two---' ); * * // Not every attribute name will be interpreted as a custom data attribute. * null === wp_js_dataset_name( 'post-id' ); * null === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data' ); * * // Some very surprising names will; for example, a property whose name is the empty string. * '' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data-' ); * 0 === strlen( wp_js_dataset_name( 'data-' ) ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-domstringmap-pairs * @see \wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name() * * @param string $html_attribute_name Raw attribute name as found in the source HTML. * @return string|null Transformed `dataset` name, if interpretable as a custom data attribute, else `null`. */ function wp_js_dataset_name( string $html_attribute_name ): ?string { if ( 0 !== substr_compare( $html_attribute_name, 'data-', 0, 5, true ) ) { return null; } $end = strlen( $html_attribute_name ); /* * If it contains characters which would end the attribute name parsing then * something else is wrong and this contains more than just an attribute name. */ if ( ( $end - 5 ) !== strcspn( $html_attribute_name, "=/> \t\f\r\n", 5 ) ) { return null; } /** * > For each name in list, for each U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS character (-) * > in the name that is followed by an ASCII lower alpha, remove the * > U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS character (-) and replace the character that * > followed it by the same character converted to ASCII uppercase. * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-domstringmap-pairs */ $custom_name = ''; $at = 5; $was_at = $at; while ( $at < $end ) { $next_dash_at = strpos( $html_attribute_name, '-', $at ); if ( false === $next_dash_at || $next_dash_at === $end - 1 ) { break; } // Transform `-a` to `A`, for example. $c = $html_attribute_name[ $next_dash_at + 1 ]; if ( ( $c >= 'A' && $c <= 'Z' ) || ( $c >= 'a' && $c <= 'z' ) ) { $prefix = substr( $html_attribute_name, $was_at, $next_dash_at - $was_at ); $custom_name .= strtolower( $prefix ); $custom_name .= strtoupper( $c ); $at = $next_dash_at + 2; $was_at = $at; continue; } $at = $next_dash_at + 1; } // If nothing has been added it means there are no dash-letter pairs; return the name as-is. return '' === $custom_name ? strtolower( substr( $html_attribute_name, 5 ) ) : ( $custom_name . strtolower( substr( $html_attribute_name, $was_at ) ) ); } /** * Returns a corresponding HTML attribute name for the given name, * if that name were found in a JS element’s `dataset` property. * * Example: * * 'data-post-id' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( 'postId' ); * 'data--before' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( 'Before' ); * 'data---one---two---' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( '-One--Two---' ); * * // Not every attribute name will be interpreted as a custom data attribute. * null === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( '/not-an-attribute/' ); * null === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( 'no spaces' ); * * // Some very surprising names will; for example, a property whose name is the empty string. * 'data-' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( '' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-domstringmap-pairs * @see \wp_js_dataset_name() * * @param string $js_dataset_name Name of JS `dataset` property to transform. * @return string|null Corresponding name of an HTML custom data attribute for the given dataset name, * if possible to represent in HTML, otherwise `null`. */ function wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( string $js_dataset_name ): ?string { $end = strlen( $js_dataset_name ); if ( 0 === $end ) { return 'data-'; } /* * If it contains characters which would end the attribute name parsing then * something it’s not possible to represent this in HTML. */ if ( strcspn( $js_dataset_name, "=/> \t\f\r\n" ) !== $end ) { return null; } $html_name = 'data-'; $at = 0; $was_at = $at; while ( $at < $end ) { $next_upper_after = strcspn( $js_dataset_name, 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ', $at ); $next_upper_at = $at + $next_upper_after; if ( $next_upper_at >= $end ) { break; } $prefix = substr( $js_dataset_name, $was_at, $next_upper_at - $was_at ); $html_name .= strtolower( $prefix ); $html_name .= '-' . strtolower( $js_dataset_name[ $next_upper_at ] ); $at = $next_upper_at + 1; $was_at = $at; } if ( $was_at < $end ) { $html_name .= strtolower( substr( $js_dataset_name, $was_at ) ); } return $html_name; } Http/https-detection-20260606132425-20260608012920.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605145459.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605211618.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-http-encoding-20260610035046.php 0000666 00000015041 15226714270 0014061 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTP API: WP_Http_Encoding class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 */ /** * Core class used to implement deflate and gzip transfer encoding support for HTTP requests. * * Includes RFC 1950, RFC 1951, and RFC 1952. * * @since 2.8.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Http_Encoding { /** * Compress raw string using the deflate format. * * Supports the RFC 1951 standard. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $raw String to compress. * @param int $level Optional. Compression level, 9 is highest. Default 9. * @param string $supports Optional, not used. When implemented it will choose * the right compression based on what the server supports. * @return string|false Compressed string on success, false on failure. */ public static function compress( $raw, $level = 9, $supports = null ) { return gzdeflate( $raw, $level ); } /** * Decompression of deflated string. * * Will attempt to decompress using the RFC 1950 standard, and if that fails * then the RFC 1951 standard deflate will be attempted. Finally, the RFC * 1952 standard gzip decode will be attempted. If all fail, then the * original compressed string will be returned. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $compressed String to decompress. * @param int $length The optional length of the compressed data. * @return string|false Decompressed string on success, false on failure. */ public static function decompress( $compressed, $length = null ) { if ( empty( $compressed ) ) { return $compressed; } $decompressed = @gzinflate( $compressed ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } $decompressed = self::compatible_gzinflate( $compressed ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } $decompressed = @gzuncompress( $compressed ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } if ( function_exists( 'gzdecode' ) ) { $decompressed = @gzdecode( $compressed ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } } return $compressed; } /** * Decompression of deflated string while staying compatible with the majority of servers. * * Certain Servers will return deflated data with headers which PHP's gzinflate() * function cannot handle out of the box. The following function has been created from * various snippets on the gzinflate() PHP documentation. * * Warning: Magic numbers within. Due to the potential different formats that the compressed * data may be returned in, some "magic offsets" are needed to ensure proper decompression * takes place. For a simple pragmatic way to determine the magic offset in use, see: * https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18273 * * @since 2.8.1 * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18273 * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gzinflate.php#70875 * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gzinflate.php#77336 * * @param string $gz_data String to decompress. * @return string|false Decompressed string on success, false on failure. */ public static function compatible_gzinflate( $gz_data ) { // Compressed data might contain a full header, if so strip it for gzinflate(). if ( str_starts_with( $gz_data, "\x1f\x8b\x08" ) ) { $i = 10; $flg = ord( substr( $gz_data, 3, 1 ) ); if ( $flg > 0 ) { if ( $flg & 4 ) { list($xlen) = unpack( 'v', substr( $gz_data, $i, 2 ) ); $i = $i + 2 + $xlen; } if ( $flg & 8 ) { $i = strpos( $gz_data, "\0", $i ) + 1; } if ( $flg & 16 ) { $i = strpos( $gz_data, "\0", $i ) + 1; } if ( $flg & 2 ) { $i = $i + 2; } } $decompressed = @gzinflate( substr( $gz_data, $i, -8 ) ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } } // Compressed data from java.util.zip.Deflater amongst others. $decompressed = @gzinflate( substr( $gz_data, 2 ) ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } return false; } /** * What encoding types to accept and their priority values. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $url * @param array $args * @return string Types of encoding to accept. */ public static function accept_encoding( $url, $args ) { $type = array(); $compression_enabled = self::is_available(); if ( ! $args['decompress'] ) { // Decompression specifically disabled. $compression_enabled = false; } elseif ( $args['stream'] ) { // Disable when streaming to file. $compression_enabled = false; } elseif ( isset( $args['limit_response_size'] ) ) { // If only partial content is being requested, we won't be able to decompress it. $compression_enabled = false; } if ( $compression_enabled ) { if ( function_exists( 'gzinflate' ) ) { $type[] = 'deflate;q=1.0'; } if ( function_exists( 'gzuncompress' ) ) { $type[] = 'compress;q=0.5'; } if ( function_exists( 'gzdecode' ) ) { $type[] = 'gzip;q=0.5'; } } /** * Filters the allowed encoding types. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param string[] $type Array of what encoding types to accept and their priority values. * @param string $url URL of the HTTP request. * @param array $args HTTP request arguments. */ $type = apply_filters( 'wp_http_accept_encoding', $type, $url, $args ); return implode( ', ', $type ); } /** * What encoding the content used when it was compressed to send in the headers. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string Content-Encoding string to send in the header. */ public static function content_encoding() { return 'deflate'; } /** * Whether the content be decoded based on the headers. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param array|string $headers All of the available headers. * @return bool */ public static function should_decode( $headers ) { if ( is_array( $headers ) ) { if ( array_key_exists( 'content-encoding', $headers ) && ! empty( $headers['content-encoding'] ) ) { return true; } } elseif ( is_string( $headers ) ) { return ( stripos( $headers, 'content-encoding:' ) !== false ); } return false; } /** * Whether decompression and compression are supported by the PHP version. * * Each function is tested instead of checking for the zlib extension, to * ensure that the functions all exist in the PHP version and aren't * disabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public static function is_available() { return ( function_exists( 'gzuncompress' ) || function_exists( 'gzdeflate' ) || function_exists( 'gzinflate' ) ); } } Http/functions.wp-scripts-20260605094616.php 0000666 00000035717 15226714270 0013741 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: Scripts functions * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Initializes $wp_scripts if it has not been set. * * @since 4.2.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * * @return WP_Scripts WP_Scripts instance. */ function wp_scripts() { global $wp_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { $wp_scripts = new WP_Scripts(); } return $wp_scripts; } /** * Helper function to output a _doing_it_wrong message when applicable. * * @ignore * @since 4.2.0 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$handle` parameter. * * @param string $function_name Function name. * @param string $handle Optional. Name of the script or stylesheet that was * registered or enqueued too early. Default empty. */ function _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( $function_name, $handle = '' ) { if ( did_action( 'init' ) || did_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) || did_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts' ) || did_action( 'login_enqueue_scripts' ) ) { return; } $message = sprintf( /* translators: 1: wp_enqueue_scripts, 2: admin_enqueue_scripts, 3: login_enqueue_scripts */ __( 'Scripts and styles should not be registered or enqueued until the %1$s, %2$s, or %3$s hooks.' ), '<code>wp_enqueue_scripts</code>', '<code>admin_enqueue_scripts</code>', '<code>login_enqueue_scripts</code>' ); if ( $handle ) { $message .= ' ' . sprintf( /* translators: %s: Name of the script or stylesheet. */ __( 'This notice was triggered by the %s handle.' ), '<code>' . $handle . '</code>' ); } _doing_it_wrong( $function_name, $message, '3.3.0' ); } /** * Prints scripts in document head that are in the $handles queue. * * Called by admin-header.php and {@see 'wp_head'} hook. Since it is called by wp_head on every page load, * the function does not instantiate the WP_Scripts object unless script names are explicitly passed. * Makes use of already-instantiated `$wp_scripts` global if present. Use provided {@see 'wp_print_scripts'} * hook to register/enqueue new scripts. * * @see WP_Scripts::do_item() * @since 2.1.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts The WP_Scripts object for printing scripts. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed. Default 'false'. * @return string[] On success, an array of handles of processed WP_Dependencies items; otherwise, an empty array. */ function wp_print_scripts( $handles = false ) { global $wp_scripts; /** * Fires before scripts in the $handles queue are printed. * * @since 2.1.0 */ do_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ); if ( '' === $handles ) { // For 'wp_head'. $handles = false; } _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ ); if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { if ( ! $handles ) { return array(); // No need to instantiate if nothing is there. } } return wp_scripts()->do_items( $handles ); } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * Code will only be added if the script is already in the queue. * Accepts a string `$data` containing the code. If two or more code blocks * are added to the same script `$handle`, they will be printed in the order * they were added, i.e. the latter added code can redeclare the previous. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @see WP_Scripts::add_inline_script() * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script before the handle * or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); if ( false !== stripos( $data, '</script>' ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: <script>, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'Do not pass %1$s tags to %2$s.' ), '<code><script></code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '4.5.0' ); $data = trim( preg_replace( '#<script[^>]*>(.*)</script>#is', '$1', $data ) ); } return wp_scripts()->add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position ); } /** * Registers a new script. * * Registers a script to be enqueued later using the wp_enqueue_script() function. * * @see WP_Dependencies::add() * @see WP_Dependencies::add_data() * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 4.3.0 A return value was added. * @since 6.3.0 The $in_footer parameter of type boolean was overloaded to be an $args parameter of type array. * @since 6.9.0 The $fetchpriority parameter of type string was added to the $args parameter of type array. * * @param string $handle Name of the script. Should be unique. * @param string|false $src Full URL of the script, or path of the script relative to the WordPress root directory. * If source is set to false, script is an alias of other scripts it depends on. * @param string[] $deps Optional. An array of registered script handles this script depends on. Default empty array. * @param string|bool|null $ver Optional. String specifying script version number, if it has one, which is added to the URL * as a query string for cache busting purposes. If version is set to false, a version * number is automatically added equal to current installed WordPress version. * If set to null, no version is added. * @param array|bool $args { * Optional. An array of additional script loading strategies. Default empty array. * Otherwise, it may be a boolean in which case it determines whether the script is printed in the footer. Default false. * * @type string $strategy Optional. If provided, may be either 'defer' or 'async'. * @type bool $in_footer Optional. Whether to print the script in the footer. Default 'false'. * @type string $fetchpriority Optional. The fetch priority for the script. Default 'auto'. * } * @return bool Whether the script has been registered. True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_register_script( $handle, $src, $deps = array(), $ver = false, $args = array() ) { if ( ! is_array( $args ) ) { $args = array( 'in_footer' => (bool) $args, ); } _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $registered = $wp_scripts->add( $handle, $src, $deps, $ver ); if ( ! empty( $args['in_footer'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $handle, 'group', 1 ); } if ( ! empty( $args['strategy'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $handle, 'strategy', $args['strategy'] ); } if ( ! empty( $args['fetchpriority'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority', $args['fetchpriority'] ); } return $registered; } /** * Localizes a script. * * Works only if the script has already been registered. * * Accepts an associative array `$l10n` and creates a JavaScript object: * * "$object_name": { * key: value, * key: value, * ... * } * * @see WP_Scripts::localize() * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11520 * * @since 2.2.0 * * @todo Documentation cleanup * * @param string $handle Script handle the data will be attached to. * @param string $object_name Name for the JavaScript object. Passed directly, so it should be qualified JS variable. * Example: '/[a-zA-Z0-9_]+/'. * @param array $l10n The data itself. The data can be either a single or multi-dimensional array. * @return bool True if the script was successfully localized, false otherwise. */ function wp_localize_script( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); return $wp_scripts->localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ); } /** * Sets translated strings for a script. * * Works only if the script has already been registered. * * @see WP_Scripts::set_translations() * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts The WP_Scripts object for printing scripts. * * @param string $handle Script handle the textdomain will be attached to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was successfully localized, false otherwise. */ function wp_set_script_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { global $wp_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); return false; } return $wp_scripts->set_translations( $handle, $domain, $path ); } /** * Removes a registered script. * * Note: there are intentional safeguards in place to prevent critical admin scripts, * such as jQuery core, from being unregistered. * * @see WP_Dependencies::remove() * * @since 2.1.0 * * @global string $pagenow The filename of the current screen. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to be removed. */ function wp_deregister_script( $handle ) { global $pagenow; _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); /** * Do not allow accidental or negligent de-registering of critical scripts in the admin. * Show minimal remorse if the correct hook is used. */ $current_filter = current_filter(); if ( ( is_admin() && 'admin_enqueue_scripts' !== $current_filter ) || ( 'wp-login.php' === $pagenow && 'login_enqueue_scripts' !== $current_filter ) ) { $not_allowed = array( 'jquery', 'jquery-core', 'jquery-migrate', 'jquery-ui-core', 'jquery-ui-accordion', 'jquery-ui-autocomplete', 'jquery-ui-button', 'jquery-ui-datepicker', 'jquery-ui-dialog', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-droppable', 'jquery-ui-menu', 'jquery-ui-mouse', 'jquery-ui-position', 'jquery-ui-progressbar', 'jquery-ui-resizable', 'jquery-ui-selectable', 'jquery-ui-slider', 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'jquery-ui-spinner', 'jquery-ui-tabs', 'jquery-ui-tooltip', 'jquery-ui-widget', 'underscore', 'backbone', ); if ( in_array( $handle, $not_allowed, true ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script name, 2: wp_enqueue_scripts */ __( 'Do not deregister the %1$s script in the administration area. To target the front-end theme, use the %2$s hook.' ), "<code>$handle</code>", '<code>wp_enqueue_scripts</code>' ), '3.6.0' ); return; } } wp_scripts()->remove( $handle ); } /** * Enqueues a script. * * Registers the script if `$src` provided (does NOT overwrite), and enqueues it. * * @see WP_Dependencies::add() * @see WP_Dependencies::add_data() * @see WP_Dependencies::enqueue() * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 6.3.0 The $in_footer parameter of type boolean was overloaded to be an $args parameter of type array. * @since 6.9.0 The $fetchpriority parameter of type string was added to the $args parameter of type array. * * @param string $handle Name of the script. Should be unique. * @param string $src Full URL of the script, or path of the script relative to the WordPress root directory. * Default empty. * @param string[] $deps Optional. An array of registered script handles this script depends on. Default empty array. * @param string|bool|null $ver Optional. String specifying script version number, if it has one, which is added to the URL * as a query string for cache busting purposes. If version is set to false, a version * number is automatically added equal to current installed WordPress version. * If set to null, no version is added. * @param array|bool $args { * Optional. An array of additional script loading strategies. Default empty array. * Otherwise, it may be a boolean in which case it determines whether the script is printed in the footer. Default false. * * @type string $strategy Optional. If provided, may be either 'defer' or 'async'. * @type bool $in_footer Optional. Whether to print the script in the footer. Default 'false'. * @type string $fetchpriority Optional. The fetch priority for the script. Default 'auto'. * } */ function wp_enqueue_script( $handle, $src = '', $deps = array(), $ver = false, $args = array() ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); if ( $src || ! empty( $args ) ) { $_handle = explode( '?', $handle ); if ( ! is_array( $args ) ) { $args = array( 'in_footer' => (bool) $args, ); } if ( $src ) { $wp_scripts->add( $_handle[0], $src, $deps, $ver ); } if ( ! empty( $args['in_footer'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $_handle[0], 'group', 1 ); } if ( ! empty( $args['strategy'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $_handle[0], 'strategy', $args['strategy'] ); } if ( ! empty( $args['fetchpriority'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $_handle[0], 'fetchpriority', $args['fetchpriority'] ); } } $wp_scripts->enqueue( $handle ); } /** * Removes a previously enqueued script. * * @see WP_Dependencies::dequeue() * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to be removed. */ function wp_dequeue_script( $handle ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); wp_scripts()->dequeue( $handle ); } /** * Determines whether a script has been added to the queue. * * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/ * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook. * * @since 2.8.0 * @since 3.5.0 'enqueued' added as an alias of the 'queue' list. * * @param string $handle Name of the script. * @param string $status Optional. Status of the script to check. Default 'enqueued'. * Accepts 'enqueued', 'registered', 'queue', 'to_do', and 'done'. * @return bool Whether the script is queued. */ function wp_script_is( $handle, $status = 'enqueued' ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); return (bool) wp_scripts()->query( $handle, $status ); } /** * Adds metadata to a script. * * Works only if the script has already been registered. * * Possible values for $key and $value: * 'strategy' string 'defer' or 'async'. * * @since 4.2.0 * @since 6.9.0 Updated possible values to remove reference to 'conditional' and add 'strategy'. * * @see WP_Dependencies::add_data() * * @param string $handle Name of the script. * @param string $key Name of data point for which we're storing a value. * @param mixed $value String containing the data to be added. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_script_add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { return wp_scripts()->add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } Http/https-migration-20260605183356.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012732 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605172018-20260610064947.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605133541.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606103247.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status511-20260605063952.php 0000666 00000001145 15226714270 0011314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status511 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 511; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Network Authentication Required'; } Http/script-loader-react-refresh-runtime-20260607054149.php 0000666 00000000124 15226714270 0016557 0 ustar 00 <?php return array('dependencies' => array(), 'version' => '8f1acdfb845f670b0ef2'); Http/https-migration-20260606015754-20260608004717.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status408.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0007731 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 408 Request Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 408 Request Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status408 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 408; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Timeout'; } Http/Status407-20260605045901.php 0000666 00000000777 15226714270 0011324 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 407 Proxy Authentication Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 407 Proxy Authentication Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status407 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 407; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Proxy Authentication Required'; } Http/https-migration-20260605221150.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605165643.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606132425.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606145107-20260609122515.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260608085736.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012740 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606042530.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606022324-20260610194549.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606030233-20260608125939.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605092359-20260610072851.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014321 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status417-20260605062135.php 0000666 00000000736 15226714270 0011316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 417 Expectation Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 417 Expectation Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status417 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 417; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Expectation Failed'; } Http/https-detection-20260605070331.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status304-20260605062316.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0011306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status304 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 304; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Modified'; } Http/Status411-20260605045807.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0011315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 411 Length Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 411 Length Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status411 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 411; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Length Required'; } Http/https-detection-20260605234218.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260608070514.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606092011-20260607092005.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607013104-20260608111618.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status407-20260605050413.php 0000666 00000000777 15226714270 0011316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 407 Proxy Authentication Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 407 Proxy Authentication Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status407 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 407; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Proxy Authentication Required'; } Http/Status305.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0007721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 305 Use Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 305 Use Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status305 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 305; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Use Proxy'; } Http/Exception-20260605074713.php 0000666 00000002132 15226714270 0011532 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; use Exception as PHPException; /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Exception extends PHPException { /** * Type of exception * * @var string */ protected $type; /** * Data associated with the exception * * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Create a new exception * * @param string $message Exception message * @param string $type Exception type * @param mixed $data Associated data * @param integer $code Exception numerical code, if applicable */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { parent::__construct($message, $code); $this->type = $type; $this->data = $data; } /** * Like {@see \Exception::getCode()}, but a string code. * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * Gives any relevant data * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return mixed */ public function getData() { return $this->data; } } Http/https-migration-20260606072831.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605201901-20260610131629.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014271 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status403-20260605071511.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0011301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status403 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 403; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Forbidden'; } Http/Status401.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0007720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 401 Unauthorized responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 401 Unauthorized responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status401 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 401; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unauthorized'; } Http/https-migration-20260605124943-20260609175952.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014332 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605183207.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606045104-20260608194818.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014323 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Http-20260605082241.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0010507 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } Http/https-migration-20260605170228-20260608081241.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607003752-20260608053329.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605172257.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012730 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606190910.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status431-20260605062350.php 0000666 00000001145 15226714270 0011304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 431 Request Header Fields Too Large responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 431 Request Header Fields Too Large responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status431 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 431; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Header Fields Too Large'; } Http/https-detection-20260606145457-20260608140801.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605094635-20260608203640.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605181818.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605144611.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605172018.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status411-20260605024215.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0011303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 411 Length Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 411 Length Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status411 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 411; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Length Required'; } Http/https-migration-20260605144850.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606071227.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status406.php 0000666 00000000722 15226714270 0007724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 406 Not Acceptable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 406 Not Acceptable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status406 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 406; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Acceptable'; } Http/Http-20260605084010.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0010503 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } Http/https-migration-20260605201229.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605170226.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605100844.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605100735-20260608093040.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606052856.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012733 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/http.php 0000666 00000062426 15226714270 0007177 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Core HTTP Request API * * Standardizes the HTTP requests for WordPress. Handles cookies, gzip encoding and decoding, chunk * decoding, if HTTP 1.1 and various other difficult HTTP protocol implementations. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP */ /** * Returns the initialized WP_Http Object * * @since 2.7.0 * @access private * * @return WP_Http HTTP Transport object. */ function _wp_http_get_object() { static $http = null; if ( is_null( $http ) ) { $http = new WP_Http(); } return $http; } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the GET method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the POST method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the HEAD method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request and returns its response. * * There are other API functions available which abstract away the HTTP method: * * - Default 'GET' for wp_remote_get() * - Default 'POST' for wp_remote_post() * - Default 'HEAD' for wp_remote_head() * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_request()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see WP_Http::request() For information on default arguments. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response array or a WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the GET method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_get()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the POST method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_post()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the HEAD method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_head()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves only the headers from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 4.6.0 Return value changed from an array to an WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary instance. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary|array The headers of the response, or empty array * if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_headers( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['headers']; } /** * Retrieves a single header by name from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $header Header name to retrieve value from. * @return array|string The header(s) value(s). Array if multiple headers with the same name are retrieved. * Empty string if incorrect parameter given, or if the header doesn't exist. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_header( $response, $header ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return ''; } if ( isset( $response['headers'][ $header ] ) ) { return $response['headers'][ $header ]; } return ''; } /** * Retrieves only the response code from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return int|string The response code as an integer. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['code']; } /** * Retrieves only the response message from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The response message. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['message']; } /** * Retrieves only the body from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The body of the response. Empty string if no body or incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['body'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['body']; } /** * Retrieves only the cookies from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return WP_Http_Cookie[] An array of `WP_Http_Cookie` objects from the response. * Empty array if there are none, or the response is a WP_Error. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || empty( $response['cookies'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['cookies']; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return WP_Http_Cookie|string The `WP_Http_Cookie` object, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ) { $cookies = wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ); if ( empty( $cookies ) ) { return ''; } foreach ( $cookies as $cookie ) { if ( $cookie->name === $name ) { return $cookie; } } return ''; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie's value by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return string The value of the cookie, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie_value( $response, $name ) { $cookie = wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ); if ( ! ( $cookie instanceof WP_Http_Cookie ) ) { return ''; } return $cookie->value; } /** * Determines if there is an HTTP Transport that can process this request. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $capabilities Array of capabilities to test or a wp_remote_request() $args array. * @param string $url Optional. If given, will check if the URL requires SSL and adds * that requirement to the capabilities array. * * @return bool */ function wp_http_supports( $capabilities = array(), $url = null ) { $capabilities = wp_parse_args( $capabilities ); $count = count( $capabilities ); // If we have a numeric $capabilities array, spoof a wp_remote_request() associative $args array. if ( $count && count( array_filter( array_keys( $capabilities ), 'is_numeric' ) ) === $count ) { $capabilities = array_combine( array_values( $capabilities ), array_fill( 0, $count, true ) ); } if ( $url && ! isset( $capabilities['ssl'] ) ) { $scheme = parse_url( $url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); if ( 'https' === $scheme || 'ssl' === $scheme ) { $capabilities['ssl'] = true; } } return WpOrg\Requests\Requests::has_capabilities( $capabilities ); } /** * Gets the HTTP Origin of the current request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string URL of the origin. Empty string if no origin. */ function get_http_origin() { $origin = ''; if ( ! empty( $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN'] ) ) { $origin = $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN']; } /** * Changes the origin of an HTTP request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin The HTTP origin for the request. */ return apply_filters( 'http_origin', $origin ); } /** * Retrieves list of allowed HTTP origins. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string[] Array of origin URLs. */ function get_allowed_http_origins() { $admin_origin = parse_url( admin_url() ); $home_origin = parse_url( home_url() ); // @todo Preserve port? $allowed_origins = array_unique( array( 'http://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'https://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'http://' . $home_origin['host'], 'https://' . $home_origin['host'], ) ); /** * Changes the origin types allowed for HTTP requests. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string[] $allowed_origins Array of allowed HTTP origins. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origins', $allowed_origins ); } /** * Determines if the HTTP origin is an authorized one. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string|null $origin Origin URL. If not provided, the value of get_http_origin() is used. * @return string Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. */ function is_allowed_http_origin( $origin = null ) { $origin_arg = $origin; if ( null === $origin ) { $origin = get_http_origin(); } if ( $origin && ! in_array( $origin, get_allowed_http_origins(), true ) ) { $origin = ''; } /** * Changes the allowed HTTP origin result. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. * @param string $origin_arg Original origin string passed into is_allowed_http_origin function. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origin', $origin, $origin_arg ); } /** * Sends Access-Control-Allow-Origin and related headers if the current request * is from an allowed origin. * * If the request is an OPTIONS request, the script exits with either access * control headers sent, or a 403 response if the origin is not allowed. For * other request methods, you will receive a return value. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string|false Returns the origin URL if headers are sent. Returns false * if headers are not sent. */ function send_origin_headers() { $origin = get_http_origin(); if ( is_allowed_http_origin( $origin ) ) { header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin: ' . $origin ); header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true' ); if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { exit; } return $origin; } if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { status_header( 403 ); exit; } return false; } /** * Validates a URL as safe for use in the HTTP API. * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe: * * - `ftp://example.com/caniload.php` - Invalid protocol - only http and https are allowed. * - `http:///example.com/caniload.php` - Malformed URL. * - `http://user:pass@example.com/caniload.php` - Login information. * - `http://example.invalid/caniload.php` - Invalid hostname, as the IP cannot be looked up in DNS. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe by default but can be allowed with filters: * * - `http://192.168.0.1/caniload.php` - IP address from LAN network. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * - `http://198.143.164.252:81/caniload.php` - By default, only ports 80, 443, and 8080 are allowed. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_allowed_safe_ports'} filter. * * @since 3.5.2 * * @param string $url Request URL. * @return string|false Returns false if the URL is not safe, or the original URL if it is safe. */ function wp_http_validate_url( $url ) { if ( ! is_string( $url ) || '' === $url || is_numeric( $url ) ) { return false; } $original_url = $url; $url = wp_kses_bad_protocol( $url, array( 'http', 'https' ) ); if ( ! $url || strtolower( $url ) !== strtolower( $original_url ) ) { return false; } $parsed_url = parse_url( $url ); if ( ! $parsed_url || empty( $parsed_url['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( isset( $parsed_url['user'] ) || isset( $parsed_url['pass'] ) ) { return false; } if ( false !== strpbrk( $parsed_url['host'], ':#?[]' ) ) { return false; } $parsed_home = parse_url( get_option( 'home' ) ); $same_host = isset( $parsed_home['host'] ) && strtolower( $parsed_home['host'] ) === strtolower( $parsed_url['host'] ); $host = trim( $parsed_url['host'], '.' ); if ( ! $same_host ) { if ( preg_match( '#^(([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)\.){3}([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)$#', $host ) ) { $ip = $host; } else { $ip = gethostbyname( $host ); if ( $ip === $host ) { // Error condition for gethostbyname(). return false; } } if ( $ip ) { $parts = array_map( 'intval', explode( '.', $ip ) ); if ( 127 === $parts[0] || 10 === $parts[0] || 0 === $parts[0] || ( 172 === $parts[0] && 16 <= $parts[1] && 31 >= $parts[1] ) || ( 192 === $parts[0] && 168 === $parts[1] ) ) { // If host appears local, reject unless specifically allowed. /** * Checks if HTTP request is external or not. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $external Whether HTTP request is external or not. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ if ( ! apply_filters( 'http_request_host_is_external', false, $host, $url ) ) { return false; } } } } if ( empty( $parsed_url['port'] ) ) { return $url; } $port = $parsed_url['port']; /** * Controls the list of ports considered safe in HTTP API. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 5.9.0 * * @param int[] $allowed_ports Array of integers for valid ports. Default allowed ports * are 80, 443, and 8080. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ $allowed_ports = apply_filters( 'http_allowed_safe_ports', array( 80, 443, 8080 ), $host, $url ); if ( is_array( $allowed_ports ) && in_array( $port, $allowed_ports, true ) ) { return $url; } if ( $parsed_home && $same_host && isset( $parsed_home['port'] ) && $parsed_home['port'] === $port ) { return $url; } return false; } /** * Marks allowed redirect hosts safe for HTTP requests as well. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { if ( ! $is_external && wp_validate_redirect( 'http://' . $host ) ) { $is_external = true; } return $is_external; } /** * Adds any domain in a multisite installation for safe HTTP requests to the * allowed list. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function ms_allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { global $wpdb; static $queried = array(); if ( $is_external ) { return $is_external; } if ( get_network()->domain === $host ) { return true; } if ( isset( $queried[ $host ] ) ) { return $queried[ $host ]; } $queried[ $host ] = (bool) $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT domain FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s LIMIT 1", $host ) ); return $queried[ $host ]; } /** * A wrapper for PHP's parse_url() function that handles consistency in the return values * across PHP versions. * * Across various PHP versions, schemeless URLs containing a ":" in the query * are being handled inconsistently. This function works around those differences. * * @since 4.4.0 * @since 4.7.0 The `$component` parameter was added for parity with PHP's `parse_url()`. * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param string $url The URL to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function wp_parse_url( $url, $component = -1 ) { $to_unset = array(); $url = (string) $url; if ( str_starts_with( $url, '//' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $url = 'placeholder:' . $url; } elseif ( str_starts_with( $url, '/' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $to_unset[] = 'host'; $url = 'placeholder://placeholder' . $url; } $parts = parse_url( $url ); if ( false === $parts ) { // Parsing failure. return $parts; } // Remove the placeholder values. foreach ( $to_unset as $key ) { unset( $parts[ $key ] ); } return _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $parts, $component ); } /** * Retrieves a specific component from a parsed URL array. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param array|false $url_parts The parsed URL. Can be false if the URL failed to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $url_parts, $component = -1 ) { if ( -1 === $component ) { return $url_parts; } $key = _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $component ); if ( false !== $key && is_array( $url_parts ) && isset( $url_parts[ $key ] ) ) { return $url_parts[ $key ]; } else { return null; } } /** * Translates a PHP_URL_* constant to the named array keys PHP uses. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/url.constants.php * * @param int $constant PHP_URL_* constant. * @return string|false The named key or false. */ function _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $constant ) { $translation = array( PHP_URL_SCHEME => 'scheme', PHP_URL_HOST => 'host', PHP_URL_PORT => 'port', PHP_URL_USER => 'user', PHP_URL_PASS => 'pass', PHP_URL_PATH => 'path', PHP_URL_QUERY => 'query', PHP_URL_FRAGMENT => 'fragment', ); if ( isset( $translation[ $constant ] ) ) { return $translation[ $constant ]; } else { return false; } } Http/https-migration-20260605171925-20260607105609.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014322 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/ArgumentCount-20260605062107.php 0000666 00000002664 15226714270 0012373 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; /** * Exception for when an incorrect number of arguments are passed to a method. * * Typically, this exception is used when all arguments for a method are optional, * but certain arguments need to be passed together, i.e. a method which can be called * with no arguments or with two arguments, but not with one argument. * * Along the same lines, this exception is also used if a method expects an array * with a certain number of elements and the provided number of elements does not comply. * * @package Requests\Exceptions * @since 2.0.0 */ final class ArgumentCount extends Exception { /** * Create a new argument count exception with a standardized text. * * @param string $expected The argument count expected as a phrase. * For example: `at least 2 arguments` or `exactly 1 argument`. * @param int $received The actual argument count received. * @param string $type Exception type. * * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\ArgumentCount */ public static function create($expected, $received, $type) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace $stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2); return new self( sprintf( '%s::%s() expects %s, %d given', $stack[1]['class'], $stack[1]['function'], $expected, $received ), $type ); } } Http/https-detection-20260606210112.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012700 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-http-proxy-20260605083624.php 0000666 00000013534 15226714270 0013472 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTP API: WP_HTTP_Proxy class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 */ /** * Core class used to implement HTTP API proxy support. * * There are caveats to proxy support. It requires that defines be made in the wp-config.php file to * enable proxy support. There are also a few filters that plugins can hook into for some of the * constants. * * Please note that only BASIC authentication is supported by most transports. * cURL MAY support more methods (such as NTLM authentication) depending on your environment. * * The constants are as follows: * <ol> * <li>WP_PROXY_HOST - Enable proxy support and host for connecting.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PORT - Proxy port for connection. No default, must be defined.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_USERNAME - Proxy username, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PASSWORD - Proxy password, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS - Will prevent the hosts in this list from going through the proxy. * You do not need to have localhost and the site host in this list, because they will not be passed * through the proxy. The list should be presented in a comma separated list, wildcards using * are supported. Example: *.wordpress.org</li> * </ol> * * An example can be as seen below. * * define('WP_PROXY_HOST', '192.168.84.101'); * define('WP_PROXY_PORT', '8080'); * define('WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS', 'localhost, www.example.com, *.wordpress.org'); * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4011 Proxy support ticket in WordPress. * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/14636 Allow wildcard domains in WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS * * @since 2.8.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_HTTP_Proxy { /** * Whether proxy connection should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_HOST` * - `WP_PROXY_PORT` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function is_enabled() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ); } /** * Whether authentication should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_USERNAME` * - `WP_PROXY_PASSWORD` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function use_authentication() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ); } /** * Retrieve the host for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function host() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_HOST; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the port for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function port() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PORT; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the username for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function username() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_USERNAME; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the password for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function password() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PASSWORD; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve authentication string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication() { return $this->username() . ':' . $this->password(); } /** * Retrieve header string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication_header() { return 'Proxy-Authorization: Basic ' . base64_encode( $this->authentication() ); } /** * Determines whether the request should be sent through a proxy. * * We want to keep localhost and the site URL from being sent through the proxy, because * some proxies can not handle this. We also have the constant available for defining other * hosts that won't be sent through the proxy. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @return bool Whether to send the request through the proxy. */ public function send_through_proxy( $uri ) { $check = parse_url( $uri ); // Malformed URL, can not process, but this could mean ssl, so let through anyway. if ( false === $check ) { return true; } $home = parse_url( get_option( 'siteurl' ) ); /** * Filters whether to preempt sending the request through the proxy. * * Returning false will bypass the proxy; returning true will send * the request through the proxy. Returning null bypasses the filter. * * @since 3.5.0 * * @param bool|null $override Whether to send the request through the proxy. Default null. * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @param array $check Associative array result of parsing the request URL with `parse_url()`. * @param array $home Associative array result of parsing the site URL with `parse_url()`. */ $result = apply_filters( 'pre_http_send_through_proxy', null, $uri, $check, $home ); if ( ! is_null( $result ) ) { return $result; } if ( 'localhost' === $check['host'] || ( isset( $home['host'] ) && $home['host'] === $check['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( ! defined( 'WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS' ) ) { return true; } static $bypass_hosts = null; static $wildcard_regex = array(); if ( null === $bypass_hosts ) { $bypass_hosts = preg_split( '|,\s*|', WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS ); if ( str_contains( WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS, '*' ) ) { $wildcard_regex = array(); foreach ( $bypass_hosts as $host ) { $wildcard_regex[] = str_replace( '\*', '.+', preg_quote( $host, '/' ) ); } $wildcard_regex = '/^(' . implode( '|', $wildcard_regex ) . ')$/i'; } } if ( ! empty( $wildcard_regex ) ) { return ! preg_match( $wildcard_regex, $check['host'] ); } else { return ! in_array( $check['host'], $bypass_hosts, true ); } } } Http/https-migration-20260605201047-20260610175350.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605100735-20260615145833.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605140327.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605183311.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605170806.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605111237-20260607010737.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status306-20260605062009.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0011307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 306 Switch Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 306 Switch Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status306 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 306; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Switch Proxy'; } Http/https-detection-20260605170806-20260610055023.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014273 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/script-modules-20260605111051.php 0000666 00000023267 15226714270 0012545 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Script Modules API: Script Module functions * * @since 6.5.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Script Modules */ /** * Retrieves the main WP_Script_Modules instance. * * This function provides access to the WP_Script_Modules instance, creating one * if it doesn't exist yet. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @global WP_Script_Modules $wp_script_modules * * @return WP_Script_Modules The main WP_Script_Modules instance. */ function wp_script_modules(): WP_Script_Modules { global $wp_script_modules; if ( ! ( $wp_script_modules instanceof WP_Script_Modules ) ) { $wp_script_modules = new WP_Script_Modules(); } return $wp_script_modules; } /** * Registers the script module if no script module with that script module * identifier has already been registered. * * @since 6.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the $args parameter. * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. Should be unique. It will be used in the * final import map. * @param string $src Optional. Full URL of the script module, or path of the script module relative * to the WordPress root directory. If it is provided and the script module has * not been registered yet, it will be registered. * @param array $deps { * Optional. List of dependencies. * * @type string|array ...$0 { * An array of script module identifiers of the dependencies of this script * module. The dependencies can be strings or arrays. If they are arrays, * they need an `id` key with the script module identifier, and can contain * an `import` key with either `static` or `dynamic`. By default, * dependencies that don't contain an `import` key are considered static. * * @type string $id The script module identifier. * @type string $import Optional. Import type. May be either `static` or * `dynamic`. Defaults to `static`. * } * } * @param string|false|null $version Optional. String specifying the script module version number. Defaults to false. * It is added to the URL as a query string for cache busting purposes. If $version * is set to false, the version number is the currently installed WordPress version. * If $version is set to null, no version is added. * @param array $args { * Optional. An array of additional args. Default empty array. * * @type bool $in_footer Whether to print the script module in the footer. Only relevant to block themes. Default 'false'. Optional. * @type 'auto'|'low'|'high' $fetchpriority Fetch priority. Default 'auto'. Optional. * } */ function wp_register_script_module( string $id, string $src, array $deps = array(), $version = false, array $args = array() ) { wp_script_modules()->register( $id, $src, $deps, $version, $args ); } /** * Marks the script module to be enqueued in the page. * * If a src is provided and the script module has not been registered yet, it * will be registered. * * @since 6.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the $args parameter. * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. Should be unique. It will be used in the * final import map. * @param string $src Optional. Full URL of the script module, or path of the script module relative * to the WordPress root directory. If it is provided and the script module has * not been registered yet, it will be registered. * @param array $deps { * Optional. List of dependencies. * * @type string|array ...$0 { * An array of script module identifiers of the dependencies of this script * module. The dependencies can be strings or arrays. If they are arrays, * they need an `id` key with the script module identifier, and can contain * an `import` key with either `static` or `dynamic`. By default, * dependencies that don't contain an `import` key are considered static. * * @type string $id The script module identifier. * @type string $import Optional. Import type. May be either `static` or * `dynamic`. Defaults to `static`. * } * } * @param string|false|null $version Optional. String specifying the script module version number. Defaults to false. * It is added to the URL as a query string for cache busting purposes. If $version * is set to false, the version number is the currently installed WordPress version. * If $version is set to null, no version is added. * @param array $args { * Optional. An array of additional args. Default empty array. * * @type bool $in_footer Whether to print the script module in the footer. Only relevant to block themes. Default 'false'. Optional. * @type 'auto'|'low'|'high' $fetchpriority Fetch priority. Default 'auto'. Optional. * } */ function wp_enqueue_script_module( string $id, string $src = '', array $deps = array(), $version = false, array $args = array() ) { wp_script_modules()->enqueue( $id, $src, $deps, $version, $args ); } /** * Unmarks the script module so it is no longer enqueued in the page. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. */ function wp_dequeue_script_module( string $id ) { wp_script_modules()->dequeue( $id ); } /** * Deregisters the script module. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. */ function wp_deregister_script_module( string $id ) { wp_script_modules()->deregister( $id ); } /** * Registers all the default WordPress Script Modules. * * @since 6.7.0 */ function wp_default_script_modules() { $suffix = defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ? '.min' : wp_scripts_get_suffix(); /* * Expects multidimensional array like: * * 'interactivity/index.min.js' => array('dependencies' => array(…), 'version' => '…'), * 'interactivity/debug.min.js' => array('dependencies' => array(…), 'version' => '…'), * 'interactivity-router/index.min.js' => … */ $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . "/assets/script-modules-packages{$suffix}.php"; foreach ( $assets as $file_name => $script_module_data ) { /* * Build the WordPress Script Module ID from the file name. * Prepend `@wordpress/` and remove extensions and `/index` if present: * - interactivity/index.min.js => @wordpress/interactivity * - interactivity/debug.min.js => @wordpress/interactivity/debug * - block-library/query/view.js => @wordpress/block-library/query/view */ $script_module_id = '@wordpress/' . preg_replace( '~(?:/index)?(?:\.min)?\.js$~D', '', $file_name, 1 ); switch ( $script_module_id ) { /* * Interactivity exposes two entrypoints, "/index" and "/debug". * "/debug" should replace "/index" in development. */ case '@wordpress/interactivity/debug': if ( ! SCRIPT_DEBUG ) { continue 2; } $script_module_id = '@wordpress/interactivity'; break; case '@wordpress/interactivity': if ( SCRIPT_DEBUG ) { continue 2; } break; } /* * The Interactivity API is designed with server-side rendering as its primary goal, so all of its script modules * should be loaded with low fetchpriority and printed in the footer since they should not be needed in the * critical rendering path. Also, the @wordpress/a11y script module is intended to be used as a dynamic import * dependency, in which case the fetchpriority is irrelevant. See <https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/10/14/updates-to-script-modules-in-6-7/>. * However, in case it is added as a static import dependency, the fetchpriority is explicitly set to be 'low' * since the module should not be involved in the critical rendering path, and if it is, its fetchpriority will * be bumped to match the fetchpriority of the dependent script. */ $args = array(); if ( str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/interactivity' ) || str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/block-library' ) || '@wordpress/a11y' === $script_module_id ) { $args['fetchpriority'] = 'low'; $args['in_footer'] = true; } // Marks all Core blocks as compatible with client-side navigation. if ( str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/block-library' ) ) { wp_interactivity()->add_client_navigation_support_to_script_module( $script_module_id ); } $path = includes_url( "js/dist/script-modules/{$file_name}" ); wp_register_script_module( $script_module_id, $path, $script_module_data['dependencies'], $script_module_data['version'], $args ); } } Http/https-migration-20260605144206-20260609014518.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605100735-20260608131856.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260607025520.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606031331.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606030444-20260610070033.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014263 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/http-20260605045552.php 0000666 00000062426 15226714270 0010566 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Core HTTP Request API * * Standardizes the HTTP requests for WordPress. Handles cookies, gzip encoding and decoding, chunk * decoding, if HTTP 1.1 and various other difficult HTTP protocol implementations. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP */ /** * Returns the initialized WP_Http Object * * @since 2.7.0 * @access private * * @return WP_Http HTTP Transport object. */ function _wp_http_get_object() { static $http = null; if ( is_null( $http ) ) { $http = new WP_Http(); } return $http; } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the GET method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the POST method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the HEAD method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request and returns its response. * * There are other API functions available which abstract away the HTTP method: * * - Default 'GET' for wp_remote_get() * - Default 'POST' for wp_remote_post() * - Default 'HEAD' for wp_remote_head() * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_request()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see WP_Http::request() For information on default arguments. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response array or a WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the GET method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_get()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the POST method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_post()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the HEAD method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_head()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves only the headers from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 4.6.0 Return value changed from an array to an WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary instance. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary|array The headers of the response, or empty array * if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_headers( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['headers']; } /** * Retrieves a single header by name from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $header Header name to retrieve value from. * @return array|string The header(s) value(s). Array if multiple headers with the same name are retrieved. * Empty string if incorrect parameter given, or if the header doesn't exist. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_header( $response, $header ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return ''; } if ( isset( $response['headers'][ $header ] ) ) { return $response['headers'][ $header ]; } return ''; } /** * Retrieves only the response code from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return int|string The response code as an integer. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['code']; } /** * Retrieves only the response message from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The response message. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['message']; } /** * Retrieves only the body from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The body of the response. Empty string if no body or incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['body'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['body']; } /** * Retrieves only the cookies from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return WP_Http_Cookie[] An array of `WP_Http_Cookie` objects from the response. * Empty array if there are none, or the response is a WP_Error. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || empty( $response['cookies'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['cookies']; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return WP_Http_Cookie|string The `WP_Http_Cookie` object, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ) { $cookies = wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ); if ( empty( $cookies ) ) { return ''; } foreach ( $cookies as $cookie ) { if ( $cookie->name === $name ) { return $cookie; } } return ''; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie's value by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return string The value of the cookie, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie_value( $response, $name ) { $cookie = wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ); if ( ! ( $cookie instanceof WP_Http_Cookie ) ) { return ''; } return $cookie->value; } /** * Determines if there is an HTTP Transport that can process this request. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $capabilities Array of capabilities to test or a wp_remote_request() $args array. * @param string $url Optional. If given, will check if the URL requires SSL and adds * that requirement to the capabilities array. * * @return bool */ function wp_http_supports( $capabilities = array(), $url = null ) { $capabilities = wp_parse_args( $capabilities ); $count = count( $capabilities ); // If we have a numeric $capabilities array, spoof a wp_remote_request() associative $args array. if ( $count && count( array_filter( array_keys( $capabilities ), 'is_numeric' ) ) === $count ) { $capabilities = array_combine( array_values( $capabilities ), array_fill( 0, $count, true ) ); } if ( $url && ! isset( $capabilities['ssl'] ) ) { $scheme = parse_url( $url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); if ( 'https' === $scheme || 'ssl' === $scheme ) { $capabilities['ssl'] = true; } } return WpOrg\Requests\Requests::has_capabilities( $capabilities ); } /** * Gets the HTTP Origin of the current request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string URL of the origin. Empty string if no origin. */ function get_http_origin() { $origin = ''; if ( ! empty( $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN'] ) ) { $origin = $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN']; } /** * Changes the origin of an HTTP request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin The HTTP origin for the request. */ return apply_filters( 'http_origin', $origin ); } /** * Retrieves list of allowed HTTP origins. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string[] Array of origin URLs. */ function get_allowed_http_origins() { $admin_origin = parse_url( admin_url() ); $home_origin = parse_url( home_url() ); // @todo Preserve port? $allowed_origins = array_unique( array( 'http://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'https://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'http://' . $home_origin['host'], 'https://' . $home_origin['host'], ) ); /** * Changes the origin types allowed for HTTP requests. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string[] $allowed_origins Array of allowed HTTP origins. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origins', $allowed_origins ); } /** * Determines if the HTTP origin is an authorized one. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string|null $origin Origin URL. If not provided, the value of get_http_origin() is used. * @return string Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. */ function is_allowed_http_origin( $origin = null ) { $origin_arg = $origin; if ( null === $origin ) { $origin = get_http_origin(); } if ( $origin && ! in_array( $origin, get_allowed_http_origins(), true ) ) { $origin = ''; } /** * Changes the allowed HTTP origin result. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. * @param string $origin_arg Original origin string passed into is_allowed_http_origin function. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origin', $origin, $origin_arg ); } /** * Sends Access-Control-Allow-Origin and related headers if the current request * is from an allowed origin. * * If the request is an OPTIONS request, the script exits with either access * control headers sent, or a 403 response if the origin is not allowed. For * other request methods, you will receive a return value. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string|false Returns the origin URL if headers are sent. Returns false * if headers are not sent. */ function send_origin_headers() { $origin = get_http_origin(); if ( is_allowed_http_origin( $origin ) ) { header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin: ' . $origin ); header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true' ); if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { exit; } return $origin; } if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { status_header( 403 ); exit; } return false; } /** * Validates a URL as safe for use in the HTTP API. * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe: * * - `ftp://example.com/caniload.php` - Invalid protocol - only http and https are allowed. * - `http:///example.com/caniload.php` - Malformed URL. * - `http://user:pass@example.com/caniload.php` - Login information. * - `http://example.invalid/caniload.php` - Invalid hostname, as the IP cannot be looked up in DNS. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe by default but can be allowed with filters: * * - `http://192.168.0.1/caniload.php` - IP address from LAN network. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * - `http://198.143.164.252:81/caniload.php` - By default, only ports 80, 443, and 8080 are allowed. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_allowed_safe_ports'} filter. * * @since 3.5.2 * * @param string $url Request URL. * @return string|false Returns false if the URL is not safe, or the original URL if it is safe. */ function wp_http_validate_url( $url ) { if ( ! is_string( $url ) || '' === $url || is_numeric( $url ) ) { return false; } $original_url = $url; $url = wp_kses_bad_protocol( $url, array( 'http', 'https' ) ); if ( ! $url || strtolower( $url ) !== strtolower( $original_url ) ) { return false; } $parsed_url = parse_url( $url ); if ( ! $parsed_url || empty( $parsed_url['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( isset( $parsed_url['user'] ) || isset( $parsed_url['pass'] ) ) { return false; } if ( false !== strpbrk( $parsed_url['host'], ':#?[]' ) ) { return false; } $parsed_home = parse_url( get_option( 'home' ) ); $same_host = isset( $parsed_home['host'] ) && strtolower( $parsed_home['host'] ) === strtolower( $parsed_url['host'] ); $host = trim( $parsed_url['host'], '.' ); if ( ! $same_host ) { if ( preg_match( '#^(([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)\.){3}([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)$#', $host ) ) { $ip = $host; } else { $ip = gethostbyname( $host ); if ( $ip === $host ) { // Error condition for gethostbyname(). return false; } } if ( $ip ) { $parts = array_map( 'intval', explode( '.', $ip ) ); if ( 127 === $parts[0] || 10 === $parts[0] || 0 === $parts[0] || ( 172 === $parts[0] && 16 <= $parts[1] && 31 >= $parts[1] ) || ( 192 === $parts[0] && 168 === $parts[1] ) ) { // If host appears local, reject unless specifically allowed. /** * Checks if HTTP request is external or not. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $external Whether HTTP request is external or not. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ if ( ! apply_filters( 'http_request_host_is_external', false, $host, $url ) ) { return false; } } } } if ( empty( $parsed_url['port'] ) ) { return $url; } $port = $parsed_url['port']; /** * Controls the list of ports considered safe in HTTP API. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 5.9.0 * * @param int[] $allowed_ports Array of integers for valid ports. Default allowed ports * are 80, 443, and 8080. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ $allowed_ports = apply_filters( 'http_allowed_safe_ports', array( 80, 443, 8080 ), $host, $url ); if ( is_array( $allowed_ports ) && in_array( $port, $allowed_ports, true ) ) { return $url; } if ( $parsed_home && $same_host && isset( $parsed_home['port'] ) && $parsed_home['port'] === $port ) { return $url; } return false; } /** * Marks allowed redirect hosts safe for HTTP requests as well. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { if ( ! $is_external && wp_validate_redirect( 'http://' . $host ) ) { $is_external = true; } return $is_external; } /** * Adds any domain in a multisite installation for safe HTTP requests to the * allowed list. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function ms_allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { global $wpdb; static $queried = array(); if ( $is_external ) { return $is_external; } if ( get_network()->domain === $host ) { return true; } if ( isset( $queried[ $host ] ) ) { return $queried[ $host ]; } $queried[ $host ] = (bool) $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT domain FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s LIMIT 1", $host ) ); return $queried[ $host ]; } /** * A wrapper for PHP's parse_url() function that handles consistency in the return values * across PHP versions. * * Across various PHP versions, schemeless URLs containing a ":" in the query * are being handled inconsistently. This function works around those differences. * * @since 4.4.0 * @since 4.7.0 The `$component` parameter was added for parity with PHP's `parse_url()`. * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param string $url The URL to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function wp_parse_url( $url, $component = -1 ) { $to_unset = array(); $url = (string) $url; if ( str_starts_with( $url, '//' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $url = 'placeholder:' . $url; } elseif ( str_starts_with( $url, '/' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $to_unset[] = 'host'; $url = 'placeholder://placeholder' . $url; } $parts = parse_url( $url ); if ( false === $parts ) { // Parsing failure. return $parts; } // Remove the placeholder values. foreach ( $to_unset as $key ) { unset( $parts[ $key ] ); } return _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $parts, $component ); } /** * Retrieves a specific component from a parsed URL array. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param array|false $url_parts The parsed URL. Can be false if the URL failed to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $url_parts, $component = -1 ) { if ( -1 === $component ) { return $url_parts; } $key = _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $component ); if ( false !== $key && is_array( $url_parts ) && isset( $url_parts[ $key ] ) ) { return $url_parts[ $key ]; } else { return null; } } /** * Translates a PHP_URL_* constant to the named array keys PHP uses. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/url.constants.php * * @param int $constant PHP_URL_* constant. * @return string|false The named key or false. */ function _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $constant ) { $translation = array( PHP_URL_SCHEME => 'scheme', PHP_URL_HOST => 'host', PHP_URL_PORT => 'port', PHP_URL_USER => 'user', PHP_URL_PASS => 'pass', PHP_URL_PATH => 'path', PHP_URL_QUERY => 'query', PHP_URL_FRAGMENT => 'fragment', ); if ( isset( $translation[ $constant ] ) ) { return $translation[ $constant ]; } else { return false; } } Http/Status511-20260605063836.php 0000666 00000001145 15226714270 0011315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status511 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 511; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Network Authentication Required'; } Http/https-detection-20260607053209-20260609000641.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605144252-20260609014416.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014300 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260607110256-20260609142529.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606145457.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605225728-20260606135503.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260607154209.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260609114805.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606032426-20260608194813.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014321 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-block-processor.php 0000666 00000210507 15226714270 0013051 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Efficiently scan through block structure in document without parsing * the entire block tree and all of its JSON attributes into memory. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Blocks * @since 6.9.0 */ /** * Class for efficiently scanning through block structure in a document * without parsing the entire block tree and JSON attributes into memory. * * ## Overview * * This class is designed to help analyze and modify block structure in a * streaming fashion and to bridge the gap between parsed block trees and * the text representing them. * * Use-cases for this class include but are not limited to: * * - Counting block types in a document. * - Queuing stylesheets based on the presence of various block types. * - Modifying blocks of a given type, i.e. migrations, updates, and styling. * - Searching for content of specific kinds, e.g. checking for blocks * with certain theme support attributes, or block bindings. * - Adding CSS class names to the element wrapping a block’s inner blocks. * * > *Note!* If a fully-parsed block tree of a document is necessary, including * > all the parsed JSON attributes, nested blocks, and HTML, consider * > using {@see \parse_blocks()} instead which will parse the document * > in one swift pass. * * For typical usage, jump first to the methods {@see self::next_block()}, * {@see self::next_delimiter()}, or {@see self::next_token()}. * * ### Values * * As a lower-level interface than {@see parse_blocks()} this class follows * different performance-focused values: * * - Minimize allocations so that documents of any size may be processed * on a fixed or marginal amount of memory. * - Make hidden costs explicit so that calling code only has to pay the * performance penalty for features it needs. * - Operate with a streaming and re-entrant design to make it possible * to operate on chunks of a document and to resume after pausing. * * This means that some operations might appear more cumbersome than one * might expect. This design tradeoff opens up opportunity to wrap this in * a convenience class to add higher-level functionality. * * ## Concepts * * All text documents can be considered a block document containing a combination * of “freeform HTML” and explicit block structure. Block structure forms through * special HTML comments called _delimiters_ which include a block type and, * optionally, block attributes encoded as a JSON object payload. * * This processor is designed to scan through a block document from delimiter to * delimiter, tracking how the delimiters impact the structure of the document. * Spans of HTML appear between delimiters. If these spans exist at the top level * of the document, meaning there is no containing block around them, they are * considered freeform HTML content. If, however, they appear _inside_ block * structure they are interpreted as `innerHTML` for the containing block. * * ### Tokens and scanning * * As the processor scans through a document is reports information about the token * on which is pauses. Tokens represent spans of text in the input comprising block * delimiters and spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::next_token()} visits every contiguous subspan of text in the * input document. This includes all explicit block comment delimiters and spans * of HTML content (whether freeform or inner HTML). * - {@see self::next_delimiter()} visits every explicit block comment delimiter * unless passed a block type which covers freeform HTML content. In these cases * it will stop at top-level spans of HTML and report a `null` block type. * - {@see self::next_block()} visits every block delimiter which _opens_ a block. * This includes opening block delimiters as well as void block delimiters. With * the same exception as above for freeform HTML block types, this will visit * top-level spans of HTML content. * * When matched on a particular token, the following methods provide structural * and textual information about it: * * - {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} reports whether the delimiter is an opener, * a closer, or if it represents a whole void block. * - {@see self::get_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type which * the delimiter represents. * - {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type, * but returns `core/freeform` instead of `null` for top-level freeform HTML content. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} indicates if the delimiter represents a block of * the given block type, or wildcard or pseudo-block type described below. * - {@see self::opens_block()} indicates if the delimiter opens a block of one * of the provided block types. Opening, void, and top-level freeform HTML content * all open blocks. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} is currently reserved for a future streaming * JSON parser class. * - {@see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes()} extracts the JSON attributes * for delimiters which open blocks and return the fully-parsed attributes as an * associative array. {@see static::get_last_json_error()} for when this fails. * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the token is a span of HTML which might * be top-level freeform content or a block’s inner HTML. * - {@see self::get_html_content()} returns the span of HTML. * - {@see self::get_span()} for the byte offset and length into the input document * representing the token. * * It’s possible for the processor to fail to scan forward if the input document ends * in a proper prefix of an explicit block comment delimiter. For example, if the input * ends in `<!-- wp:` then it _might_ be the start of another delimiter. The parser * cannot know, however, and therefore refuses to proceed. {@see static::get_last_error()} * to distinguish between a failure to find the next token and an incomplete input. * * ### Block types * * A block’s “type” comprises an optional _namespace_ and _name_. If the namespace * isn’t provided it will be interpreted as the implicit `core` namespace. For example, * the type `gallery` is the name of the block in the `core` namespace, but the type * `abc/gallery` is the _fully-qualified_ block type for the block whose name is still * `gallery`, but in the `abc` namespace. * * Methods on this class are aware of this block naming semantic and anywhere a block * type is an argument to a method it will be normalized to account for implicit namespaces. * Passing `paragraph` is the same as passing `core/paragraph`. On the contrary, anywhere * this class returns a block type, it will return the fully-qualified and normalized form. * For example, for the `<!-- wp:group -->` delimiter it will return `core/group` as the * block type. * * There are two special block types that change the behavior of the processor: * * - The wildcard `*` represents _any block_. In addition to matching all block types, * it also represents top-level freeform HTML whose block type is reported as `null`. * * - The `core/freeform` block type is a pseudo-block type which explicitly matches * top-level freeform HTML. * * These special block types can be passed into any method which searches for blocks. * * There is one additional special block type which may be returned from * {@see self::get_printable_block_type()}. This is the `#innerHTML` type, which * indicates that the HTML span on which the processor is paused is inner HTML for * a containing block. * * ### Spans of HTML * * Non-block content plays a complicated role in processing block documents. This * processor exposes tools to help work with these spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the processor is paused at a span of * HTML but does not differentiate between top-level freeform content and inner HTML. * - {@see self::is_non_whitespace_html()} indicates not only if the processor * is paused at a span of HTML, but also whether that span incorporates more than * whitespace characters. Because block serialization often inserts newlines between * block comment delimiters, this is useful for distinguishing “real” freeform * content from purely aesthetic syntax. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} matches top-level freeform HTML content when * provided one of the special block types described above. * * ### Block structure * * As the processor traverses block delimiters it maintains a stack of which blocks are * open at the given place in the document where it’s paused. This stack represents the * block structure of a document and is used to determine where blocks end, which blocks * represent inner blocks, whether a span of HTML is top-level freeform content, and * more. Investigate the stack with {@see self::get_breadcrumbs()}, which returns an * array of block types starting at the outermost-open block and descending to the * currently-visited block. * * Unlike {@parse_blocks()}, spans of HTML appear in this structure as the special * reported block type `#html`. Such a span represents inner HTML for a block if the * depth reported by {@see self::get_depth()} is greater than one. * * It will generally not be necessary to inspect the stack of open blocks, though * depth may be important for finding where blocks end. When visiting a block opener, * the depth will have been increased before pausing; in contrast the depth is * decremented before visiting a closer. This makes the following an easy way to * determine if a block is still open. * * Example: * * $depth = $processor->get_depth(); * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->get_depth() > $depth ) { * continue * } * // Processor is now paused at the token immediately following the closed block. * * #### Extracting blocks * * A unique feature of this processor is the ability to return the same output as * {@see \parse_blocks()} would produce, but for a subset of the input document. * For example, it’s possible to extract an image block, manipulate that parsed * block, and re-serialize it into the original document. It’s possible to do so * while skipping over the parse of the rest of the document. * * {@see self::extract_full_block_and_advance()} will scan forward from the current block opener * and build the parsed block structure until the current block is closed. It will * include all inner HTML and inner blocks, and parse all of the inner blocks. It * can be used to extract a block at any depth in the document, helpful for operating * on blocks within nested structure. * * Example: * * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery_block = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $after_gallery = $processor->get_span()->start; * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * serialize_block( modify_gallery( $gallery_block ) . * substr( $post_content, $after_gallery ) * ); * * #### Handling of malformed structure * * There are situations where closing block delimiters appear for which no open block * exists, or where a document ends before a block is closed, or where a closing block * delimiter appears but references a different block type than the most-recently * opened block does. In all of these cases, the stack of open blocks should mirror * the behavior in {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Unlike {@see \parse_blocks()}, however, this processor can still operate on the * invalid block delimiters. It provides a few functions which can be used for building * custom and non-spec-compliant error handling. * * - {@see self::has_closing_flag()} indicates if the block delimiter contains the * closing flag at the end. Some invalid block delimiters might contain both the * void and closing flag, in which case {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} will * report that it’s a void block. * - {@see static::get_last_error()} indicates if the processor reached an invalid * block closing. Depending on the context, {@see \parse_blocks()} might instead * ignore the token or treat it as freeform HTML content. * * ## Static helpers * * This class provides helpers for performing semantic block-related operations. * * - {@see self::normalize_block_type()} takes a block type with or without the * implicit `core` namespace and returns a fully-qualified block type. * - {@see self::are_equal_block_types()} indicates if two spans across one or * more input texts represent the same fully-qualified block type. * * ## Subclassing * * This processor is designed to accurately parse a block document. Therefore, many * of its methods are not meant for subclassing. However, overall this class supports * building higher-level convenience classes which may choose to subclass it. For those * classes, avoid re-implementing methods except for the list below. Instead, create * new names representing the higher-level concepts being introduced. For example, instead * of creating a new method named `next_block()` which only advances to blocks of a given * kind, consider creating a new method named something like `next_layout_block()` which * won’t interfere with the base class method. * * - {@see static::get_last_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors in the subclass * which aren’t intrinsic to block parsing. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} may be reimplemented to provide a streaming interface * to reading and modifying a block’s JSON attributes. It should be fast and memory efficient. * - {@see static::get_last_json_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors introduced * with a reimplementation of {@see static::get_attributes()}. * * @since 6.9.0 */ class WP_Block_Processor { /** * Indicates if the last operation failed, otherwise * will be `null` for success. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Indicates failures from decoding JSON attributes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see \json_last_error() * * @var int */ private $last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; /** * Source text provided to processor. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $source_text; /** * Byte offset into source text where a matched delimiter starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 17. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_at = 0; /** * Byte length of full span of a matched delimiter. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_length = 0; /** * First byte offset into source text following any previously-matched delimiter. * Used to indicate where an HTML span starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * <!-- wp:paragraph --><p>Content</p><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨ * │ ╰─ This delimiter was matched, and after matching, * │ revealed the preceding HTML span. * │ * ╰─ The first byte offset after the previous matched delimiter * is 21. Because the matched delimiter starts at 55, which is after * this, a span of HTML must exist between these boundaries. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $after_previous_delimiter = 0; /** * Byte offset where namespace span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block name. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $namespace_at = 0; /** * Byte offset where block name span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block namespace. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_at = 0; /** * Byte length of block name span. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * ╰─────╯ * 7 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_length = 0; /** * Whether the delimiter contains the block-closing flag. * * This may be erroneous if present within a void block, * therefore the {@see self::has_closing_flag()} can be used by * calling code to perform custom error-handling. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $has_closing_flag = false; /** * Byte offset where JSON attributes span begins. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 18. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_at; /** * Byte length of JSON attributes span, or 0 if none are present. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_length = 0; /** * Internal parser state, differentiating whether the instance is currently matched, * on an implicit freeform node, in error, or ready to begin parsing. * * @see self::READY * @see self::MATCHED * @see self::HTML_SPAN * @see self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT * @see self::COMPLETE * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $state = self::READY; /** * Indicates what kind of block comment delimiter was matched. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} If the delimiter is opening a block. * - {@see self::CLOSER} If the delimiter is closing an open block. * - {@see self::VOID} If the delimiter represents a void block with no inner content. * * If a parsed comment delimiter contains both the closing and the void * flags then it will be interpreted as a void block to match the behavior * of the official block parser, however, this is a syntax error and probably * the block ought to close an open block of the same name, if one is open. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ private $type; /** * Whether the last-matched delimiter acts like a void block and should be * popped from the stack of open blocks as soon as the parser advances. * * This applies to void block delimiters and to HTML spans. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $was_void = false; /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte offset * into the source text where the block type starts, including for HTML spans. * * To avoid allocating and normalizing block names when they aren’t requested, * the stack of open blocks is stored as the byte offsets and byte lengths of * each open block’s block type. This allows for minimal tracking and quick * reading or comparison of block types when requested. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_length * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_at = array(); /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte length * of the block’s block type in the source text. For HTML spans this is 0. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_at * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_length = array(); /** * Indicates which operation should apply to the stack of open blocks after * processing any pending spans of HTML. * * Since HTML spans are discovered after matching block delimiters, those * delimiters need to defer modifying the stack of open blocks. This value, * if set, indicates what operation should be applied. The properties * associated with token boundaries still point to the delimiters even * when processing HTML spans, so there’s no need to track them independently. * * @var 'push'|'void'|'pop'|null */ private $next_stack_op = null; /** * Creates a new block processor. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!\n"; * } * * @see self::next_block() to advance to the start of the next block (skips closers). * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $source_text Input document potentially containing block content. */ public function __construct( string $source_text ) { $this->source_text = $source_text; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter which opens a block, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters which open blocks include opening and void block delimiters. To visit * freeform HTML content, pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the blocks in a document, pausing where they open. * * Example blocks: * * // The first delimiter opens the paragraph block. * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<p>Content</p><!-- /wp:paragraph--> * * // The void block is the first opener in this sequence of closers. * <!-- /wp:group --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨s⃨p⃨a⃨c⃨e⃨r⃨ ⃨{⃨"⃨h⃨e⃨i⃨g⃨h⃨t⃨"⃨:⃨"⃨2⃨0⃨0⃨p⃨x⃨"⃨}⃨ ⃨/⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- /wp:group --> * * // If, however, `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * <!-- /wp:list-item --></ul><!-- /wp:list --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨>⃨<p> * * Example: * * // Find all textual ranges of image block opening delimiters. * $images = array(); * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * $images[] = $processor->get_span(); * } * * In some cases it may be useful to conditionally visit the implicit freeform * blocks, such as when determining if a post contains freeform content that * isn’t purely whitespace. * * Example: * * $seen_block_types = []; * $block_type = '*'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( $block_type ) { * // Stop wasting time visiting freeform blocks after one has been found. * if ( * '*' === $block_type && * null === $processor->get_block_type() && * $processor->is_non_whitespace_html() * ) { * $block_type = null; * $seen_block_types['core/freeform'] = true; * continue; * } * * $seen_block_types[ $processor->get_block_type() ] = true; * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @param string|null $block_type Optional. If provided, advance until a block of this type is found. * Default is to stop at any block regardless of its type. * @return bool Whether an opening delimiter for a block was found. */ public function next_block( ?string $block_type = null ): bool { while ( $this->next_delimiter( $block_type ) ) { if ( self::CLOSER !== $this->get_delimiter_type() ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter in a document, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters may include invalid JSON. This parser does not attempt to parse the * JSON attributes until requested; when invalid, the attributes will be null. This * matches the behavior of {@see \parse_blocks()}. To visit freeform HTML content, * pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the block delimiters in a document. * * Example delimiters: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * * // If the wildcard `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * ...</ul><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨l⃨i⃨s⃨t⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- wp:paragraph --><p> * * Example: * * $html = '<!-- wp:void /-->\n<!-- wp:void /-->'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() { * // Runs twice, seeing both void blocks of type “core/void.” * } * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter( '*' ) ) { * // Runs thrice, seeing the void block, the newline span, and the void block. * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|null $block_name Optional. Keep searching until a block of this name is found. * Defaults to visit every block regardless of type. * @return bool Whether a block delimiter was matched. */ public function next_delimiter( ?string $block_name = null ): bool { if ( ! isset( $block_name ) ) { while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return true; } } return false; } while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block_name ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span in a document, indicating if one was found. * * This function steps through every syntactic chunk in a document. This includes explicit * block comment delimiters, freeform non-block content, and inner HTML segments. * * Example tokens: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * <p>Normal HTML content</p> * Plaintext content too! * * Example: * * // Find span containing wrapping HTML element surrounding inner blocks. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return null; * } * * $containing_span = null; * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->is_html() ) { * $containing_span = $processor->get_span(); * } * * This method will visit all HTML spans including those forming freeform non-block * content as well as those which are part of a block’s inner HTML. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether a token was matched or the end of the document was reached without finding any. */ public function next_token(): bool { if ( $this->last_error || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return false; } // Void tokens automatically pop off the stack of open blocks. if ( $this->was_void ) { array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); $this->was_void = false; } $text = $this->source_text; $end = strlen( $text ); /* * Because HTML spans are inferred after finding the next delimiter, it means that * the parser must transition out of that HTML state and reuse the token boundaries * it found after the HTML span. If those boundaries are before the end of the * document it implies that a real delimiter was found; otherwise this must be the * terminating HTML span and the parsing is complete. */ if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state ) { if ( $this->matched_delimiter_at >= $end ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; $this->state = self::MATCHED; return true; } $this->state = self::READY; $after_prev_delimiter = $this->matched_delimiter_at + $this->matched_delimiter_length; $at = $after_prev_delimiter; while ( $at < $end ) { /* * Find the next possible start of a delimiter. * * This follows the behavior in the official block parser, which segments a post * by the block comment delimiters. It is possible for an HTML attribute to contain * what looks like a block comment delimiter but which is actually an HTML attribute * value. In such a case, the parser here will break apart the HTML and create the * block boundary inside the HTML attribute. In other words, the block parser * isolates sections of HTML from each other, even if that leads to malformed markup. * * For a more robust parse, scan through the document with the HTML API and parse * comments once they are matched to see if they are also block delimiters. In * practice, this nuance has not caused any known problems since developing blocks. * * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $comment_opening_at = strpos( $text, '<!--', $at ); /* * Even if the start of a potential block delimiter is not found, the document * might end in a prefix of such, and in that case there is incomplete input. */ if ( false === $comment_opening_at ) { if ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!-' ) ) { $backup = 3; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!' ) ) { $backup = 2; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<' ) ) { $backup = 1; } else { $backup = 0; } // Whether or not there is a potential delimiter, there might be an HTML span. if ( $after_prev_delimiter < ( $end - $backup ) ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $end - $backup; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $backup; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } /* * In the case that there is the start of an HTML comment, it means that there * might be a block delimiter, but it’s not possible know, therefore it’s incomplete. */ if ( $backup > 0 ) { goto incomplete; } // Otherwise this is the end. $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } // <!-- ⃨/wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $opening_whitespace_at = $comment_opening_at + 4; if ( $opening_whitespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $opening_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $opening_whitespace_at ); /* * The `wp` prefix cannot come before this point, but it may come after it * depending on the presence of the closer. This is detected next. */ $wp_prefix_at = $opening_whitespace_at + $opening_whitespace_length; if ( $wp_prefix_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $opening_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /⃨wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_closer = false; if ( '/' === $text[ $wp_prefix_at ] ) { $has_closer = true; ++$wp_prefix_at; } // <!-- /w⃨p⃨:⃨core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> if ( $wp_prefix_at < $end && 0 !== substr_compare( $text, 'wp:', $wp_prefix_at, 3 ) ) { if ( ( $wp_prefix_at + 2 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'wp' ) ) || ( $wp_prefix_at + 1 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'w' ) ) ) { goto incomplete; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * If the block contains no namespace, this will end up masquerading with * the block name. It’s easier to first detect the span and then determine * if it’s a namespace of a name. * * <!-- /wp:c⃨o⃨r⃨e⃨/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $namespace_at = $wp_prefix_at + 3; if ( $namespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $start_of_namespace = $text[ $namespace_at ]; // The namespace must start with a-z. if ( 'a' > $start_of_namespace || 'z' < $start_of_namespace ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $namespace_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $namespace_at + 1 ); $separator_at = $namespace_at + $namespace_length; if ( $separator_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/⃨paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_separator = '/' === $text[ $separator_at ]; if ( $has_separator ) { $name_at = $separator_at + 1; if ( $name_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ {"dropCap":true} /--> $start_of_name = $text[ $name_at ]; if ( 'a' > $start_of_name || 'z' < $start_of_name ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $name_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $name_at + 1 ); } else { $name_at = $namespace_at; $name_length = $namespace_length; } if ( $name_at + $name_length >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } /* * For this next section of the delimiter, it could be the JSON attributes * or it could be the end of the comment. Assume that the JSON is there and * update if it’s not. */ // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph ⃨{"dropCap":true} /--> $after_name_whitespace_at = $name_at + $name_length; $after_name_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $after_name_whitespace_at ); $json_at = $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length; if ( $json_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $after_name_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {⃨"dropCap":true} /--> $has_json = '{' === $text[ $json_at ]; $json_length = 0; /* * For the final span of the delimiter it's most efficient to find the end of the * HTML comment and work backwards. This prevents complicated parsing inside the * JSON span, which is not allowed to contain the HTML comment terminator. * * This also matches the behavior in the official block parser, * even though it allows for matching invalid JSON content. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /-⃨-⃨>⃨ */ $comment_closing_at = strpos( $text, '-->', $json_at ); if ( false === $comment_closing_at ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /⃨--> if ( '/' === $text[ $comment_closing_at - 1 ] ) { $has_void_flag = true; $void_flag_length = 1; } else { $has_void_flag = false; $void_flag_length = 0; } /* * If there's no JSON, then the span of text after the name * until the comment closing must be completely whitespace. * Otherwise it’s a normal HTML comment. */ if ( ! $has_json ) { if ( $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length === $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length ) { // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * There's JSON, so attempt to find its boundary. * * @todo It’s likely faster to scan forward instead of in reverse. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true}⃨ ⃨/--> */ $after_json_whitespace_length = 0; for ( $char_at = $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length - 1; $char_at > $json_at; $char_at-- ) { $char = $text[ $char_at ]; switch ( $char ) { case ' ': case "\t": case "\f": case "\r": case "\n": ++$after_json_whitespace_length; continue 2; case '}': $json_length = $char_at - $json_at + 1; break 2; default: ++$at; continue 3; } } /* * This covers cases where there is no terminating “}” or where * mandatory whitespace is missing. */ if ( 0 === $json_length || 0 === $after_json_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } // The end of the document was reached without a match. if ( self::MATCHED !== $this->state ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } /* * From this point forward, a delimiter has been matched. There * might also be an HTML span that appears before the delimiter. */ $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $comment_opening_at; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $comment_closing_at + 3 - $comment_opening_at; $this->namespace_at = $namespace_at; $this->name_at = $name_at; $this->name_length = $name_length; $this->json_at = $json_at; $this->json_length = $json_length; /* * When delimiters contain both the void flag and the closing flag * they shall be interpreted as void blocks, per the spec parser. */ if ( $has_void_flag ) { $this->type = self::VOID; $this->next_stack_op = 'void'; } elseif ( $has_closer ) { $this->type = self::CLOSER; $this->next_stack_op = 'pop'; /* * @todo Check if the name matches and bail according to the spec parser. * The default parser doesn’t examine the names. */ } else { $this->type = self::OPENER; $this->next_stack_op = 'push'; } $this->has_closing_flag = $has_closer; // HTML spans are visited before the delimiter that follows them. if ( $comment_opening_at > $after_prev_delimiter ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } // If there were no HTML spans then flush the enqueued stack operations immediately. switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; return true; incomplete: $this->state = self::COMPLETE; $this->last_error = self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT; return false; } /** * Returns an array containing the names of the currently-open blocks, in order * from outermost to innermost, with HTML spans indicated as “#html”. * * Example: * * // Freeform HTML content is an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'Just text' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( '#text' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a --><!-- wp:b --><!-- wp:c /--><!-- /wp:b --><!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', 'core/b' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Void blocks are only open while visiting them. * array( 'core/a', 'core/b', 'core/c' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Blocks are closed before visiting their closing delimiter. * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array() === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * // Inner HTML is also an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a -->Inner HTML<!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', '#html' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string[] */ public function get_breadcrumbs(): array { $breadcrumbs = array_fill( 0, count( $this->open_blocks_at ), null ); /* * Since HTML spans can only be at the very end, set the normalized block name for * each open element and then work backwards after creating the array. This allows * for the elimination of a conditional on each iteration of the loop. */ foreach ( $this->open_blocks_at as $i => $at ) { $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $at, $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ); $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } if ( isset( $i ) && 0 === $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ) { $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = '#html'; } return $breadcrumbs; } /** * Returns the depth of the open blocks where the processor is currently matched. * * Depth increases before visiting openers and void blocks and decreases before * visiting closers. HTML spans behave like void blocks. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int */ public function get_depth(): int { return count( $this->open_blocks_at ); } /** * Extracts a block object, and all inner content, starting at a matched opening * block delimiter, or at a matched top-level HTML span as freeform HTML content. * * Use this function to extract some blocks within a document, but not all. For example, * one might want to find image galleries, parse them, modify them, and then reserialize * them in place. * * Once this function returns, the parser will be matched on token following the close * of the given block. * * The return type of this method is compatible with the return of {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $ends_before = $processor->get_span(); * $ends_before = $ends_before->start ?? strlen( $post_content ); * * $new_gallery = update_gallery( $gallery ); * $new_gallery = serialize_block( $new_gallery ); * * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * $new_gallery . * substr( $post_content, $ends_before ) * ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array[]|null { * Array of block structures. * * @type array ...$0 { * An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block. * * @type string|null $blockName Name of block. * @type array $attrs Attributes from block comment delimiters. * @type array[] $innerBlocks List of inner blocks. An array of arrays that * have the same structure as this one. * @type string $innerHTML HTML from inside block comment delimiters. * @type array $innerContent List of string fragments and null markers where * inner blocks were found. * } * } */ public function extract_full_block_and_advance(): ?array { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); return array( 'blockName' => null, 'attrs' => array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => $chunk, 'innerContent' => array( $chunk ), ); } $block = array( 'blockName' => $this->get_block_type(), 'attrs' => $this->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() ?? array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => '', 'innerContent' => array(), ); $depth = $this->get_depth(); while ( $this->next_token() && $this->get_depth() > $depth ) { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; continue; } /** * Inner blocks. * * @todo This is a decent place to call {@link \render_block()} * @todo Use iteration instead of recursion, or at least refactor to tail-call form. */ if ( $this->opens_block() ) { $inner_block = $this->extract_full_block_and_advance(); $block['innerBlocks'][] = $inner_block; $block['innerContent'][] = null; } /* * Because the parser has advanced past the closing block token, it * may be matched on an HTML span. This needs to be processed before * moving on to the next token at the start of the next loop iteration. */ if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; } } return $block; } /** * Returns the byte-offset after the ending character of an HTML comment, * assuming the proper starting byte offset. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param int $comment_starting_at Where the HTML comment started, the leading `<`. * @param int $search_end Last offset in which to search, for limiting search span. * @return int Offset after the current HTML comment ends, or `$search_end` if no end was found. */ private function find_html_comment_end( int $comment_starting_at, int $search_end ): int { $text = $this->source_text; // Find span-of-dashes comments which look like `<!----->`. $span_of_dashes = strspn( $text, '-', $comment_starting_at + 2 ); if ( $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes ] ) { return $comment_starting_at + $span_of_dashes + 1; } // Otherwise, there are other characters inside the comment, find the first `-->` or `--!>`. $now_at = $comment_starting_at + 4; while ( $now_at < $search_end ) { $dashes_at = strpos( $text, '--', $now_at ); if ( false === $dashes_at ) { return $search_end; } $closer_must_be_at = $dashes_at + 2 + strspn( $text, '-', $dashes_at + 2 ); if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '!' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { ++$closer_must_be_at; } if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { return $closer_must_be_at + 1; } ++$now_at; } return $search_end; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block comment delimiter * failed, if set, otherwise `null` if the last attempt succeeded. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Error from last attempt at parsing next block delimiter, * or `null` if last attempt succeeded. */ public function get_last_error(): ?string { return $this->last_error; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block’s JSON attributes failed. * * @see \json_last_error() * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int JSON_ERROR_ code from last attempt to parse block JSON attributes. */ public function get_last_json_error(): int { return $this->last_json_error; } /** * Returns the type of the block comment delimiter. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} * - {@see self::CLOSER} * - {@see self::VOID} * - `null` * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null type of the block comment delimiter, if currently matched. */ public function get_delimiter_type(): ?string { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return self::VOID; case self::MATCHED: return $this->type; default: return null; } } /** * Returns whether the delimiter contains the closing flag. * * This should be avoided except in cases of custom error-handling * with block closers containing the void flag. For normative use, * {@see self::get_delimiter_type()}. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched block delimiter contains the closing flag. */ public function has_closing_flag(): bool { return $this->has_closing_flag; } /** * Indicates if the block delimiter represents a block of the given type. * * Since the “core” namespace may be implicit, it’s allowable to pass * either the fully-qualified block type with namespace and block name * as well as the shorthand version only containing the block name, if * the desired block is in the “core” namespace. * * Since freeform HTML content is non-block content, it has no block type. * Passing the wildcard “*” will, however, return true for all block types, * even the implicit freeform content, though not for spans of inner HTML. * * Example: * * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $is_formula = $processor->is_block_type( 'math-block/formula' ); * * @param string $block_type Block type name for the desired block. * E.g. "paragraph", "core/paragraph", "math-blocks/formula". * @return bool Whether this delimiter represents a block of the given type. */ public function is_block_type( string $block_type ): bool { if ( '*' === $block_type ) { return true; } if ( $this->is_html() ) { // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( 0 === ( $this->open_blocks_length[0] ?? null ) ) { return ( 'core/freeform' === $block_type || 'freeform' === $block_type ); } // Otherwise this is innerHTML and not a block. return false; } return $this->are_equal_block_types( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length, $block_type, 0, strlen( $block_type ) ); } /** * Given two spans of text, indicate if they represent identical block types. * * This function normalizes block types to account for implicit core namespacing. * * Note! This function only returns valid results when the complete block types are * represented in the span offsets and lengths. This means that the full optional * namespace and block name must be represented in the input arguments. * * Example: * * 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * $text = '<!-- wp:block --><!-- /wp:core/block -->'; * * true === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, $text, 27, 10 ); * false === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, 'my/block', 0, 8 ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $a_text Text in which first block type appears. * @param int $a_at Byte offset into text in which first block type starts. * @param int $a_length Byte length of first block type. * @param string $b_text Text in which second block type appears (may be the same as the first text). * @param int $b_at Byte offset into text in which second block type starts. * @param int $b_length Byte length of second block type. * @return bool Whether the spans of text represent identical block types, normalized for namespacing. */ public static function are_equal_block_types( string $a_text, int $a_at, int $a_length, string $b_text, int $b_at, int $b_length ): bool { $a_ns_length = strcspn( $a_text, '/', $a_at, $a_length ); $b_ns_length = strcspn( $b_text, '/', $b_at, $b_length ); $a_has_ns = $a_ns_length !== $a_length; $b_has_ns = $b_ns_length !== $b_length; // Both contain namespaces. if ( $a_has_ns && $b_has_ns ) { if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_block_type = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ); } if ( $a_has_ns ) { $b_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $b_text, $b_at, $b_length ); return ( strlen( $b_block_type ) === $a_length && 0 === substr_compare( $a_text, $b_block_type, $a_at, $a_length ) ); } if ( $b_has_ns ) { $a_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return ( strlen( $a_block_type ) === $b_length && 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ) ); } // Neither contains a namespace. if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_name = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_name, $b_at, $b_length ); } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an opening or void delimiter of the given type, * if a type is provided, otherwise if it opens any block or implicit freeform HTML content. * * This is a helper method to ease handling of code inspecting where blocks start, and for * checking if the blocks are of a given type. The function is variadic to allow for * checking if the delimiter opens one of many possible block types. * * To advance to the start of a block {@see self::next_block()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() ) { * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/code', 'syntaxhighlighter/code' ) ) { * echo "Found code!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block() ) { * echo "Found a new block!"; * } * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_block_type() * * @param string[] $block_type Optional. Is the matched block type one of these? * If none are provided, will not test block type. * @return bool Whether the matched block delimiter opens a block, and whether it * opens a block of one of the given block types, if provided. */ public function opens_block( string ...$block_type ): bool { // HTML spans only open implicit freeform content at the top level. if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state && 1 !== count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ) { return false; } /* * Because HTML spans are discovered after the next delimiter is found, * the delimiter type when visiting HTML spans refers to the type of the * following delimiter. Therefore the HTML case is handled by checking * the state and depth of the stack of open block. */ if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type && ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } if ( count( $block_type ) === 0 ) { return true; } foreach ( $block_type as $block ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_non_whitespace_html() * * @return bool Whether the processor is matched on an HTML span. */ public function is_html(): bool { return self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span and comprises more * than whitespace characters, i.e. contains real content. * * Many block serializers introduce newlines between block delimiters, * so the presence of top-level non-block content does not imply that * there are “real” freeform HTML blocks. Checking if there is content * beyond whitespace is a more certain check, such as for determining * whether to load CSS for the freeform or fallback block type. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_html() * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched delimiter is an HTML * span containing non-whitespace text. */ public function is_non_whitespace_html(): bool { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } $length = $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter; $whitespace_length = strspn( $this->source_text, " \t\f\r\n", $this->after_previous_delimiter, $length ); return $whitespace_length !== $length; } /** * Returns the string content of a matched HTML span, or `null` otherwise. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Raw HTML content, or `null` if not currently matched on HTML. */ public function get_html_content(): ?string { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return null; } return substr( $this->source_text, $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); } /** * Allocates a substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} but when * paused on a freeform HTML block, will return `null` instead of “core/freeform”. * The `null` behavior matches what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not * be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content has no block type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * null === $processor->get_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return null; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Allocates a printable substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_block_type()} but when paused on a freeform * HTML block, will return “core/freeform” instead of `null`. The `null` behavior matches * what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content is given an implicit type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * 'core/freeform' === $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_printable_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return 1 === count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ? 'core/freeform' : '#innerHTML'; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Normalizes a block name to ensure that missing implicit “core” namespaces are present. * * Example: * * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'paragraph' ); * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'core/paragraph' ); * 'my/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'my/paragraph' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $block_type Valid block name, potentially without a namespace. * @return string Fully-qualified block type including namespace. */ public static function normalize_block_type( string $block_type ): string { return false === strpos( $block_type, '/' ) ? "core/{$block_type}" : $block_type; } /** * Returns a lazy wrapper around the block attributes, which can be used * for efficiently interacting with the JSON attributes. * * This stub hints that there should be a lazy interface for parsing * block attributes but doesn’t define it. It serves both as a placeholder * for one to come as well as a guard against implementing an eager * function in its place. * * @throws Exception This function is a stub for subclasses to implement * when providing streaming attribute parsing. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() * * @return never */ public function get_attributes() { throw new Exception( 'Lazy attribute parsing not yet supported' ); } /** * Attempts to parse and return the entire JSON attributes from the delimiter, * allocating memory and processing the JSON span in the process. * * This does not return any parsed attributes for a closing block delimiter * even if there is a span of JSON content; this JSON is a parsing error. * * Consider calling {@see static::get_attributes()} instead if it's not * necessary to read all the attributes at the same time, as that provides * a more efficient mechanism for typical use cases. * * Since the JSON span inside the comment delimiter may not be valid JSON, * this function will return `null` if it cannot parse the span and set the * {@see static::get_last_json_error()} to the appropriate JSON_ERROR_ constant. * * If the delimiter contains no JSON span, it will also return `null`, * but the last error will be set to {@see \JSON_ERROR_NONE}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes === array( 'url' => 'https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico' ); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- /wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_NONE = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator {} /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * array() === $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array|null Parsed JSON attributes, if present and valid, otherwise `null`. */ public function allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(): ?array { $this->last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type || $this->is_html() || 0 === $this->json_length ) { return null; } $json_span = substr( $this->source_text, $this->json_at, $this->json_length ); $parsed = json_decode( $json_span, null, 512, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY | JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE ); $last_error = json_last_error(); $this->last_json_error = $last_error; return ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === $last_error && is_array( $parsed ) ) ? $parsed : null; } /** * Returns the span representing the currently-matched delimiter, if matched, otherwise `null`. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:void /-->' ); * null === $processor->get_span(); * * $processor->next_delimiter(); * WP_HTML_Span( 0, 17 ) === $processor->get_span(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return WP_HTML_Span|null Span of text in source text spanning matched delimiter. */ public function get_span(): ?WP_HTML_Span { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); case self::MATCHED: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->matched_delimiter_at, $this->matched_delimiter_length ); default: return null; } } // // Constant declarations that would otherwise pollute the top of the class. // /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter closes an open block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const CLOSER = 'closer'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter opens a block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const OPENER = 'opener'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter represents a void block * with no inner content of any kind. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const VOID = 'void'; /** * Indicates that the processor is ready to start parsing but hasn’t yet begun. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const READY = 'processor-ready'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on an explicit block delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const MATCHED = 'processor-matched'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on the opening of an implicit freeform delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const HTML_SPAN = 'processor-html-span'; /** * Indicates that the parser started parsing a block comment delimiter, but * the input document ended before it could finish. The document was likely truncated. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'incomplete-input'; /** * Indicates that the processor has finished parsing and has nothing left to scan. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const COMPLETE = 'processor-complete'; } Http/class-wp-editor-20260605075104.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0012616 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } Http/https-migration-20260605183318.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012730 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605172131-20260610210605.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014263 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/shortcode-20260609135447.php 0000666 00000001337 15226714270 0011602 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Server-side rendering of the `core/shortcode` block. * * @package WordPress */ /** * Performs wpautop() on the shortcode block content. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param array $attributes The block attributes. * @param string $content The block content. * * @return string Returns the block content. */ function render_block_core_shortcode( $attributes, $content ) { return wpautop( $content ); } /** * Registers the `core/shortcode` block on server. * * @since 5.0.0 */ function register_block_core_shortcode() { register_block_type_from_metadata( __DIR__ . '/shortcode', array( 'render_callback' => 'render_block_core_shortcode', ) ); } add_action( 'init', 'register_block_core_shortcode' ); Http/https-migration-20260605172018-20260608083605.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605182534-20260610061848.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014320 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606072831-20260610061448.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260608120112-20260608224644.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605171925-20260607065531.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014321 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606072117-20260608183927.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014326 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606145107.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605101013-20260609172539.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605141018-20260615074348.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260608190617.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012733 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605174608.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status502-20260605062126.php 0000666 00000000711 15226714270 0011302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 502 Bad Gateway responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 502 Bad Gateway responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status502 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 502; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Bad Gateway'; } Http/class-wp-editor.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0011233 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } Http/https-migration-20260606042318-20260609185224.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605164205.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605171925.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012731 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/script-loader-react-refresh-runtime.php 0000666 00000000124 15226714270 0015164 0 ustar 00 <?php return array('dependencies' => array(), 'version' => '8f1acdfb845f670b0ef2'); Http/Status407-20260605023324.php 0000666 00000000777 15226714270 0011317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 407 Proxy Authentication Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 407 Proxy Authentication Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status407 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 407; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Proxy Authentication Required'; } Http/Status404-20260605062018.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0011304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 404 Not Found responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 404 Not Found responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status404 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 404; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Found'; } Http/https-detection-20260606142425-20260607201847.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606072415-20260608011718.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605190111.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012705 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606074445-20260610102008.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606102652-20260608173145.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-embed-20260605044005.php 0000666 00000037073 15226714270 0012402 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * API for easily embedding rich media such as videos and images into content. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Embed * @since 2.9.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Embed { public $handlers = array(); public $post_ID; public $usecache = true; public $linkifunknown = true; public $last_attr = array(); public $last_url = ''; /** * When a URL cannot be embedded, return false instead of returning a link * or the URL. * * Bypasses the {@see 'embed_maybe_make_link'} filter. * * @var bool */ public $return_false_on_fail = false; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct() { // Hack to get the [embed] shortcode to run before wpautop(). add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); // Shortcode placeholder for strip_shortcodes(). add_shortcode( 'embed', '__return_false' ); // Attempts to embed all URLs in a post. add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); // After a post is saved, cache oEmbed items via Ajax. add_action( 'edit_form_advanced', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); add_action( 'edit_page_form', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); } /** * Processes the [embed] shortcode. * * Since the [embed] shortcode needs to be run earlier than other shortcodes, * this function removes all existing shortcodes, registers the [embed] shortcode, * calls do_shortcode(), and then re-registers the old shortcodes. * * @global array $shortcode_tags * * @param string $content Content to parse. * @return string Content with shortcode parsed. */ public function run_shortcode( $content ) { global $shortcode_tags; // Back up current registered shortcodes and clear them all out. $orig_shortcode_tags = $shortcode_tags; remove_all_shortcodes(); add_shortcode( 'embed', array( $this, 'shortcode' ) ); // Do the shortcode (only the [embed] one is registered). $content = do_shortcode( $content, true ); // Put the original shortcodes back. $shortcode_tags = $orig_shortcode_tags; return $content; } /** * If a post/page was saved, then output JavaScript to make * an Ajax request that will call WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). */ public function maybe_run_ajax_cache() { $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || empty( $_GET['message'] ) ) { return; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery( function($) { $.get("<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) ) . '?action=oembed-cache&post=' . $post->ID; ?>"); } ); </script> <?php } /** * Registers an embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_register_handler() instead. * * This function should probably also only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed. * * @param string $id An internal ID/name for the handler. Needs to be unique. * @param string $regex The regex that will be used to see if this handler should be used for a URL. * @param callable $callback The callback function that will be called if the regex is matched. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the registered handlers will be tested. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier testing, and handlers with the same priority are * tested in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. */ public function register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] = array( 'regex' => $regex, 'callback' => $callback, ); } /** * Unregisters a previously-registered embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_unregister_handler() instead. * * @param string $id The handler ID that should be removed. * @param int $priority Optional. The priority of the handler to be removed (default: 10). */ public function unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) { unset( $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] ); } /** * Returns embed HTML for a given URL from embed handlers. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML by checking the URL * against the regex of the registered embed handlers. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, false otherwise. */ public function get_embed_handler_html( $attr, $url ) { $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); ksort( $this->handlers ); foreach ( $this->handlers as $priority => $handlers ) { foreach ( $handlers as $id => $handler ) { if ( preg_match( $handler['regex'], $url, $matches ) && is_callable( $handler['callback'] ) ) { $return = call_user_func( $handler['callback'], $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ); if ( false !== $return ) { /** * Filters the returned embed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $return The HTML result of the shortcode. * @param string $url The embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_handler_html', $return, $url, $attr ); } } } } return false; } /** * The do_shortcode() callback function. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML. Starts by checking the URL against the regex of * the registered embed handlers. If none of the regex matches and it's enabled, then the URL * will be given to the WP_oEmbed class. * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. * `->maybe_make_link()` can return false on failure. */ public function shortcode( $attr, $url = '' ) { $post = get_post(); if ( empty( $url ) && ! empty( $attr['src'] ) ) { $url = $attr['src']; } $this->last_url = $url; if ( empty( $url ) ) { $this->last_attr = $attr; return ''; } $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); $this->last_attr = $attr; /* * KSES converts & into & and we need to undo this. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11311 */ $url = str_replace( '&', '&', $url ); // Look for known internal handlers. $embed_handler_html = $this->get_embed_handler_html( $rawattr, $url ); if ( false !== $embed_handler_html ) { return $embed_handler_html; } $post_id = ( ! empty( $post->ID ) ) ? $post->ID : null; // Potentially set by WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). if ( ! empty( $this->post_ID ) ) { $post_id = $this->post_ID; } // Check for a cached result (stored as custom post or in the post meta). $key_suffix = md5( $url . serialize( $attr ) ); $cachekey = '_oembed_' . $key_suffix; $cachekey_time = '_oembed_time_' . $key_suffix; /** * Filters the oEmbed TTL value (time to live). * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param int $time Time to live (in seconds). * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ $ttl = apply_filters( 'oembed_ttl', DAY_IN_SECONDS, $url, $attr, $post_id ); $cache = ''; $cache_time = 0; $cached_post_id = $this->find_oembed_post_id( $key_suffix ); if ( $post_id ) { $cache = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, true ); $cache_time = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, true ); if ( ! $cache_time ) { $cache_time = 0; } } elseif ( $cached_post_id ) { $cached_post = get_post( $cached_post_id ); $cache = $cached_post->post_content; $cache_time = strtotime( $cached_post->post_modified_gmt ); } $cached_recently = ( time() - $cache_time ) < $ttl; if ( $this->usecache || $cached_recently ) { // Failures are cached. Serve one if we're using the cache. if ( '{{unknown}}' === $cache ) { return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } if ( ! empty( $cache ) ) { /** * Filters the cached oEmbed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $cache The cached HTML result, stored in post meta. * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $cache, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } } /** * Filters whether to inspect the given URL for discoverable link tags. * * @since 2.9.0 * @since 4.4.0 The default value changed to true. * * @see WP_oEmbed::discover() * * @param bool $enable Whether to enable `<link>` tag discovery. Default true. */ $attr['discover'] = apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_discover', true ); // Use oEmbed to get the HTML. $html = wp_oembed_get( $url, $attr ); if ( $post_id ) { if ( $html ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, $html ); update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, time() ); } elseif ( ! $cache ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, '{{unknown}}' ); } } else { $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $insert_post_args = array( 'post_name' => $key_suffix, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', ); if ( $html ) { if ( $cached_post_id ) { wp_update_post( wp_slash( array( 'ID' => $cached_post_id, 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ); } else { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ) ); } } elseif ( ! $cache ) { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => '{{unknown}}', ) ) ) ); } if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } } // If there was a result, return it. if ( $html ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-embed.php */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $html, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } // Still unknown. return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } /** * Deletes all oEmbed caches. Unused by core as of 4.0.0. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to delete the caches for. */ public function delete_oembed_caches( $post_id ) { $post_metas = get_post_custom_keys( $post_id ); if ( empty( $post_metas ) ) { return; } foreach ( $post_metas as $post_meta_key ) { if ( str_starts_with( $post_meta_key, '_oembed_' ) ) { delete_post_meta( $post_id, $post_meta_key ); } } } /** * Triggers a caching of all oEmbed results. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to do the caching for. */ public function cache_oembed( $post_id ) { $post = get_post( $post_id ); $post_types = get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ); /** * Filters the array of post types to cache oEmbed results for. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string[] $post_types Array of post type names to cache oEmbed results for. Defaults to post types with `show_ui` set to true. */ $cache_oembed_types = apply_filters( 'embed_cache_oembed_types', $post_types ); if ( empty( $post->ID ) || ! in_array( $post->post_type, $cache_oembed_types, true ) ) { return; } // Trigger a caching. if ( ! empty( $post->post_content ) ) { $this->post_ID = $post->ID; $this->usecache = false; $content = $this->run_shortcode( $post->post_content ); $this->autoembed( $content ); $this->usecache = true; } } /** * Passes any unlinked URLs that are on their own line to WP_Embed::shortcode() for potential embedding. * * @see WP_Embed::autoembed_callback() * * @param string $content The content to be searched. * @return string Potentially modified $content. */ public function autoembed( $content ) { // Replace line breaks from all HTML elements with placeholders. $content = wp_replace_in_html_tags( $content, array( "\n" => '<!-- wp-line-break -->' ) ); if ( preg_match( '#(^|\s|>)https?://#i', $content ) ) { // Find URLs on their own line. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|^(\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*)$|im', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); // Find URLs in their own paragraph. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|(<p(?: [^>]*)?>\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*<\/p>)|i', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); } // Put the line breaks back. return str_replace( '<!-- wp-line-break -->', "\n", $content ); } /** * Callback function for WP_Embed::autoembed(). * * @param array $matches A regex match array. * @return string The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. */ public function autoembed_callback( $matches ) { $oldval = $this->linkifunknown; $this->linkifunknown = false; $return = $this->shortcode( array(), $matches[2] ); $this->linkifunknown = $oldval; return $matches[1] . $return . $matches[3]; } /** * Conditionally makes a hyperlink based on an internal class variable. * * @param string $url URL to potentially be linked. * @return string|false Linked URL or the original URL. False if 'return_false_on_fail' is true. */ public function maybe_make_link( $url ) { if ( $this->return_false_on_fail ) { return false; } $output = ( $this->linkifunknown ) ? '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">' . esc_html( $url ) . '</a>' : $url; /** * Filters the returned, maybe-linked embed URL. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string $output The linked or original URL. * @param string $url The original URL. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_maybe_make_link', $output, $url ); } /** * Finds the oEmbed cache post ID for a given cache key. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param string $cache_key oEmbed cache key. * @return int|null Post ID on success, null on failure. */ public function find_oembed_post_id( $cache_key ) { $cache_group = 'oembed_cache_post'; $oembed_post_id = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( $oembed_post_id && 'oembed_cache' === get_post_type( $oembed_post_id ) ) { return $oembed_post_id; } $oembed_post_query = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'name' => $cache_key, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'no_found_rows' => true, 'cache_results' => true, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'lazy_load_term_meta' => false, ) ); if ( ! empty( $oembed_post_query->posts ) ) { // Note: 'fields' => 'ids' is not being used in order to cache the post object as it will be needed. $oembed_post_id = $oembed_post_query->posts[0]->ID; wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $oembed_post_id, $cache_group ); return $oembed_post_id; } return null; } } Http/https-migration-20260606112432-20260608112050.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605102726.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606074205.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606031902-20260608163805.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605091014-20260610151722.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014277 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606074142-20260610012249.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-embed.php 0000666 00000037073 15226714270 0011023 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * API for easily embedding rich media such as videos and images into content. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Embed * @since 2.9.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Embed { public $handlers = array(); public $post_ID; public $usecache = true; public $linkifunknown = true; public $last_attr = array(); public $last_url = ''; /** * When a URL cannot be embedded, return false instead of returning a link * or the URL. * * Bypasses the {@see 'embed_maybe_make_link'} filter. * * @var bool */ public $return_false_on_fail = false; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct() { // Hack to get the [embed] shortcode to run before wpautop(). add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); // Shortcode placeholder for strip_shortcodes(). add_shortcode( 'embed', '__return_false' ); // Attempts to embed all URLs in a post. add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); // After a post is saved, cache oEmbed items via Ajax. add_action( 'edit_form_advanced', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); add_action( 'edit_page_form', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); } /** * Processes the [embed] shortcode. * * Since the [embed] shortcode needs to be run earlier than other shortcodes, * this function removes all existing shortcodes, registers the [embed] shortcode, * calls do_shortcode(), and then re-registers the old shortcodes. * * @global array $shortcode_tags * * @param string $content Content to parse. * @return string Content with shortcode parsed. */ public function run_shortcode( $content ) { global $shortcode_tags; // Back up current registered shortcodes and clear them all out. $orig_shortcode_tags = $shortcode_tags; remove_all_shortcodes(); add_shortcode( 'embed', array( $this, 'shortcode' ) ); // Do the shortcode (only the [embed] one is registered). $content = do_shortcode( $content, true ); // Put the original shortcodes back. $shortcode_tags = $orig_shortcode_tags; return $content; } /** * If a post/page was saved, then output JavaScript to make * an Ajax request that will call WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). */ public function maybe_run_ajax_cache() { $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || empty( $_GET['message'] ) ) { return; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery( function($) { $.get("<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) ) . '?action=oembed-cache&post=' . $post->ID; ?>"); } ); </script> <?php } /** * Registers an embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_register_handler() instead. * * This function should probably also only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed. * * @param string $id An internal ID/name for the handler. Needs to be unique. * @param string $regex The regex that will be used to see if this handler should be used for a URL. * @param callable $callback The callback function that will be called if the regex is matched. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the registered handlers will be tested. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier testing, and handlers with the same priority are * tested in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. */ public function register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] = array( 'regex' => $regex, 'callback' => $callback, ); } /** * Unregisters a previously-registered embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_unregister_handler() instead. * * @param string $id The handler ID that should be removed. * @param int $priority Optional. The priority of the handler to be removed (default: 10). */ public function unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) { unset( $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] ); } /** * Returns embed HTML for a given URL from embed handlers. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML by checking the URL * against the regex of the registered embed handlers. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, false otherwise. */ public function get_embed_handler_html( $attr, $url ) { $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); ksort( $this->handlers ); foreach ( $this->handlers as $priority => $handlers ) { foreach ( $handlers as $id => $handler ) { if ( preg_match( $handler['regex'], $url, $matches ) && is_callable( $handler['callback'] ) ) { $return = call_user_func( $handler['callback'], $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ); if ( false !== $return ) { /** * Filters the returned embed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $return The HTML result of the shortcode. * @param string $url The embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_handler_html', $return, $url, $attr ); } } } } return false; } /** * The do_shortcode() callback function. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML. Starts by checking the URL against the regex of * the registered embed handlers. If none of the regex matches and it's enabled, then the URL * will be given to the WP_oEmbed class. * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. * `->maybe_make_link()` can return false on failure. */ public function shortcode( $attr, $url = '' ) { $post = get_post(); if ( empty( $url ) && ! empty( $attr['src'] ) ) { $url = $attr['src']; } $this->last_url = $url; if ( empty( $url ) ) { $this->last_attr = $attr; return ''; } $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); $this->last_attr = $attr; /* * KSES converts & into & and we need to undo this. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11311 */ $url = str_replace( '&', '&', $url ); // Look for known internal handlers. $embed_handler_html = $this->get_embed_handler_html( $rawattr, $url ); if ( false !== $embed_handler_html ) { return $embed_handler_html; } $post_id = ( ! empty( $post->ID ) ) ? $post->ID : null; // Potentially set by WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). if ( ! empty( $this->post_ID ) ) { $post_id = $this->post_ID; } // Check for a cached result (stored as custom post or in the post meta). $key_suffix = md5( $url . serialize( $attr ) ); $cachekey = '_oembed_' . $key_suffix; $cachekey_time = '_oembed_time_' . $key_suffix; /** * Filters the oEmbed TTL value (time to live). * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param int $time Time to live (in seconds). * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ $ttl = apply_filters( 'oembed_ttl', DAY_IN_SECONDS, $url, $attr, $post_id ); $cache = ''; $cache_time = 0; $cached_post_id = $this->find_oembed_post_id( $key_suffix ); if ( $post_id ) { $cache = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, true ); $cache_time = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, true ); if ( ! $cache_time ) { $cache_time = 0; } } elseif ( $cached_post_id ) { $cached_post = get_post( $cached_post_id ); $cache = $cached_post->post_content; $cache_time = strtotime( $cached_post->post_modified_gmt ); } $cached_recently = ( time() - $cache_time ) < $ttl; if ( $this->usecache || $cached_recently ) { // Failures are cached. Serve one if we're using the cache. if ( '{{unknown}}' === $cache ) { return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } if ( ! empty( $cache ) ) { /** * Filters the cached oEmbed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $cache The cached HTML result, stored in post meta. * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $cache, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } } /** * Filters whether to inspect the given URL for discoverable link tags. * * @since 2.9.0 * @since 4.4.0 The default value changed to true. * * @see WP_oEmbed::discover() * * @param bool $enable Whether to enable `<link>` tag discovery. Default true. */ $attr['discover'] = apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_discover', true ); // Use oEmbed to get the HTML. $html = wp_oembed_get( $url, $attr ); if ( $post_id ) { if ( $html ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, $html ); update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, time() ); } elseif ( ! $cache ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, '{{unknown}}' ); } } else { $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $insert_post_args = array( 'post_name' => $key_suffix, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', ); if ( $html ) { if ( $cached_post_id ) { wp_update_post( wp_slash( array( 'ID' => $cached_post_id, 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ); } else { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ) ); } } elseif ( ! $cache ) { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => '{{unknown}}', ) ) ) ); } if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } } // If there was a result, return it. if ( $html ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-embed.php */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $html, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } // Still unknown. return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } /** * Deletes all oEmbed caches. Unused by core as of 4.0.0. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to delete the caches for. */ public function delete_oembed_caches( $post_id ) { $post_metas = get_post_custom_keys( $post_id ); if ( empty( $post_metas ) ) { return; } foreach ( $post_metas as $post_meta_key ) { if ( str_starts_with( $post_meta_key, '_oembed_' ) ) { delete_post_meta( $post_id, $post_meta_key ); } } } /** * Triggers a caching of all oEmbed results. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to do the caching for. */ public function cache_oembed( $post_id ) { $post = get_post( $post_id ); $post_types = get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ); /** * Filters the array of post types to cache oEmbed results for. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string[] $post_types Array of post type names to cache oEmbed results for. Defaults to post types with `show_ui` set to true. */ $cache_oembed_types = apply_filters( 'embed_cache_oembed_types', $post_types ); if ( empty( $post->ID ) || ! in_array( $post->post_type, $cache_oembed_types, true ) ) { return; } // Trigger a caching. if ( ! empty( $post->post_content ) ) { $this->post_ID = $post->ID; $this->usecache = false; $content = $this->run_shortcode( $post->post_content ); $this->autoembed( $content ); $this->usecache = true; } } /** * Passes any unlinked URLs that are on their own line to WP_Embed::shortcode() for potential embedding. * * @see WP_Embed::autoembed_callback() * * @param string $content The content to be searched. * @return string Potentially modified $content. */ public function autoembed( $content ) { // Replace line breaks from all HTML elements with placeholders. $content = wp_replace_in_html_tags( $content, array( "\n" => '<!-- wp-line-break -->' ) ); if ( preg_match( '#(^|\s|>)https?://#i', $content ) ) { // Find URLs on their own line. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|^(\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*)$|im', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); // Find URLs in their own paragraph. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|(<p(?: [^>]*)?>\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*<\/p>)|i', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); } // Put the line breaks back. return str_replace( '<!-- wp-line-break -->', "\n", $content ); } /** * Callback function for WP_Embed::autoembed(). * * @param array $matches A regex match array. * @return string The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. */ public function autoembed_callback( $matches ) { $oldval = $this->linkifunknown; $this->linkifunknown = false; $return = $this->shortcode( array(), $matches[2] ); $this->linkifunknown = $oldval; return $matches[1] . $return . $matches[3]; } /** * Conditionally makes a hyperlink based on an internal class variable. * * @param string $url URL to potentially be linked. * @return string|false Linked URL or the original URL. False if 'return_false_on_fail' is true. */ public function maybe_make_link( $url ) { if ( $this->return_false_on_fail ) { return false; } $output = ( $this->linkifunknown ) ? '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">' . esc_html( $url ) . '</a>' : $url; /** * Filters the returned, maybe-linked embed URL. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string $output The linked or original URL. * @param string $url The original URL. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_maybe_make_link', $output, $url ); } /** * Finds the oEmbed cache post ID for a given cache key. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param string $cache_key oEmbed cache key. * @return int|null Post ID on success, null on failure. */ public function find_oembed_post_id( $cache_key ) { $cache_group = 'oembed_cache_post'; $oembed_post_id = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( $oembed_post_id && 'oembed_cache' === get_post_type( $oembed_post_id ) ) { return $oembed_post_id; } $oembed_post_query = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'name' => $cache_key, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'no_found_rows' => true, 'cache_results' => true, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'lazy_load_term_meta' => false, ) ); if ( ! empty( $oembed_post_query->posts ) ) { // Note: 'fields' => 'ids' is not being used in order to cache the post object as it will be needed. $oembed_post_id = $oembed_post_query->posts[0]->ID; wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $oembed_post_id, $cache_group ); return $oembed_post_id; } return null; } } Http/https-migration-20260605144206.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605195113.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-block-processor-20260605064017.php 0000666 00000210507 15226714270 0014435 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Efficiently scan through block structure in document without parsing * the entire block tree and all of its JSON attributes into memory. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Blocks * @since 6.9.0 */ /** * Class for efficiently scanning through block structure in a document * without parsing the entire block tree and JSON attributes into memory. * * ## Overview * * This class is designed to help analyze and modify block structure in a * streaming fashion and to bridge the gap between parsed block trees and * the text representing them. * * Use-cases for this class include but are not limited to: * * - Counting block types in a document. * - Queuing stylesheets based on the presence of various block types. * - Modifying blocks of a given type, i.e. migrations, updates, and styling. * - Searching for content of specific kinds, e.g. checking for blocks * with certain theme support attributes, or block bindings. * - Adding CSS class names to the element wrapping a block’s inner blocks. * * > *Note!* If a fully-parsed block tree of a document is necessary, including * > all the parsed JSON attributes, nested blocks, and HTML, consider * > using {@see \parse_blocks()} instead which will parse the document * > in one swift pass. * * For typical usage, jump first to the methods {@see self::next_block()}, * {@see self::next_delimiter()}, or {@see self::next_token()}. * * ### Values * * As a lower-level interface than {@see parse_blocks()} this class follows * different performance-focused values: * * - Minimize allocations so that documents of any size may be processed * on a fixed or marginal amount of memory. * - Make hidden costs explicit so that calling code only has to pay the * performance penalty for features it needs. * - Operate with a streaming and re-entrant design to make it possible * to operate on chunks of a document and to resume after pausing. * * This means that some operations might appear more cumbersome than one * might expect. This design tradeoff opens up opportunity to wrap this in * a convenience class to add higher-level functionality. * * ## Concepts * * All text documents can be considered a block document containing a combination * of “freeform HTML” and explicit block structure. Block structure forms through * special HTML comments called _delimiters_ which include a block type and, * optionally, block attributes encoded as a JSON object payload. * * This processor is designed to scan through a block document from delimiter to * delimiter, tracking how the delimiters impact the structure of the document. * Spans of HTML appear between delimiters. If these spans exist at the top level * of the document, meaning there is no containing block around them, they are * considered freeform HTML content. If, however, they appear _inside_ block * structure they are interpreted as `innerHTML` for the containing block. * * ### Tokens and scanning * * As the processor scans through a document is reports information about the token * on which is pauses. Tokens represent spans of text in the input comprising block * delimiters and spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::next_token()} visits every contiguous subspan of text in the * input document. This includes all explicit block comment delimiters and spans * of HTML content (whether freeform or inner HTML). * - {@see self::next_delimiter()} visits every explicit block comment delimiter * unless passed a block type which covers freeform HTML content. In these cases * it will stop at top-level spans of HTML and report a `null` block type. * - {@see self::next_block()} visits every block delimiter which _opens_ a block. * This includes opening block delimiters as well as void block delimiters. With * the same exception as above for freeform HTML block types, this will visit * top-level spans of HTML content. * * When matched on a particular token, the following methods provide structural * and textual information about it: * * - {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} reports whether the delimiter is an opener, * a closer, or if it represents a whole void block. * - {@see self::get_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type which * the delimiter represents. * - {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type, * but returns `core/freeform` instead of `null` for top-level freeform HTML content. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} indicates if the delimiter represents a block of * the given block type, or wildcard or pseudo-block type described below. * - {@see self::opens_block()} indicates if the delimiter opens a block of one * of the provided block types. Opening, void, and top-level freeform HTML content * all open blocks. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} is currently reserved for a future streaming * JSON parser class. * - {@see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes()} extracts the JSON attributes * for delimiters which open blocks and return the fully-parsed attributes as an * associative array. {@see static::get_last_json_error()} for when this fails. * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the token is a span of HTML which might * be top-level freeform content or a block’s inner HTML. * - {@see self::get_html_content()} returns the span of HTML. * - {@see self::get_span()} for the byte offset and length into the input document * representing the token. * * It’s possible for the processor to fail to scan forward if the input document ends * in a proper prefix of an explicit block comment delimiter. For example, if the input * ends in `<!-- wp:` then it _might_ be the start of another delimiter. The parser * cannot know, however, and therefore refuses to proceed. {@see static::get_last_error()} * to distinguish between a failure to find the next token and an incomplete input. * * ### Block types * * A block’s “type” comprises an optional _namespace_ and _name_. If the namespace * isn’t provided it will be interpreted as the implicit `core` namespace. For example, * the type `gallery` is the name of the block in the `core` namespace, but the type * `abc/gallery` is the _fully-qualified_ block type for the block whose name is still * `gallery`, but in the `abc` namespace. * * Methods on this class are aware of this block naming semantic and anywhere a block * type is an argument to a method it will be normalized to account for implicit namespaces. * Passing `paragraph` is the same as passing `core/paragraph`. On the contrary, anywhere * this class returns a block type, it will return the fully-qualified and normalized form. * For example, for the `<!-- wp:group -->` delimiter it will return `core/group` as the * block type. * * There are two special block types that change the behavior of the processor: * * - The wildcard `*` represents _any block_. In addition to matching all block types, * it also represents top-level freeform HTML whose block type is reported as `null`. * * - The `core/freeform` block type is a pseudo-block type which explicitly matches * top-level freeform HTML. * * These special block types can be passed into any method which searches for blocks. * * There is one additional special block type which may be returned from * {@see self::get_printable_block_type()}. This is the `#innerHTML` type, which * indicates that the HTML span on which the processor is paused is inner HTML for * a containing block. * * ### Spans of HTML * * Non-block content plays a complicated role in processing block documents. This * processor exposes tools to help work with these spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the processor is paused at a span of * HTML but does not differentiate between top-level freeform content and inner HTML. * - {@see self::is_non_whitespace_html()} indicates not only if the processor * is paused at a span of HTML, but also whether that span incorporates more than * whitespace characters. Because block serialization often inserts newlines between * block comment delimiters, this is useful for distinguishing “real” freeform * content from purely aesthetic syntax. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} matches top-level freeform HTML content when * provided one of the special block types described above. * * ### Block structure * * As the processor traverses block delimiters it maintains a stack of which blocks are * open at the given place in the document where it’s paused. This stack represents the * block structure of a document and is used to determine where blocks end, which blocks * represent inner blocks, whether a span of HTML is top-level freeform content, and * more. Investigate the stack with {@see self::get_breadcrumbs()}, which returns an * array of block types starting at the outermost-open block and descending to the * currently-visited block. * * Unlike {@parse_blocks()}, spans of HTML appear in this structure as the special * reported block type `#html`. Such a span represents inner HTML for a block if the * depth reported by {@see self::get_depth()} is greater than one. * * It will generally not be necessary to inspect the stack of open blocks, though * depth may be important for finding where blocks end. When visiting a block opener, * the depth will have been increased before pausing; in contrast the depth is * decremented before visiting a closer. This makes the following an easy way to * determine if a block is still open. * * Example: * * $depth = $processor->get_depth(); * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->get_depth() > $depth ) { * continue * } * // Processor is now paused at the token immediately following the closed block. * * #### Extracting blocks * * A unique feature of this processor is the ability to return the same output as * {@see \parse_blocks()} would produce, but for a subset of the input document. * For example, it’s possible to extract an image block, manipulate that parsed * block, and re-serialize it into the original document. It’s possible to do so * while skipping over the parse of the rest of the document. * * {@see self::extract_full_block_and_advance()} will scan forward from the current block opener * and build the parsed block structure until the current block is closed. It will * include all inner HTML and inner blocks, and parse all of the inner blocks. It * can be used to extract a block at any depth in the document, helpful for operating * on blocks within nested structure. * * Example: * * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery_block = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $after_gallery = $processor->get_span()->start; * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * serialize_block( modify_gallery( $gallery_block ) . * substr( $post_content, $after_gallery ) * ); * * #### Handling of malformed structure * * There are situations where closing block delimiters appear for which no open block * exists, or where a document ends before a block is closed, or where a closing block * delimiter appears but references a different block type than the most-recently * opened block does. In all of these cases, the stack of open blocks should mirror * the behavior in {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Unlike {@see \parse_blocks()}, however, this processor can still operate on the * invalid block delimiters. It provides a few functions which can be used for building * custom and non-spec-compliant error handling. * * - {@see self::has_closing_flag()} indicates if the block delimiter contains the * closing flag at the end. Some invalid block delimiters might contain both the * void and closing flag, in which case {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} will * report that it’s a void block. * - {@see static::get_last_error()} indicates if the processor reached an invalid * block closing. Depending on the context, {@see \parse_blocks()} might instead * ignore the token or treat it as freeform HTML content. * * ## Static helpers * * This class provides helpers for performing semantic block-related operations. * * - {@see self::normalize_block_type()} takes a block type with or without the * implicit `core` namespace and returns a fully-qualified block type. * - {@see self::are_equal_block_types()} indicates if two spans across one or * more input texts represent the same fully-qualified block type. * * ## Subclassing * * This processor is designed to accurately parse a block document. Therefore, many * of its methods are not meant for subclassing. However, overall this class supports * building higher-level convenience classes which may choose to subclass it. For those * classes, avoid re-implementing methods except for the list below. Instead, create * new names representing the higher-level concepts being introduced. For example, instead * of creating a new method named `next_block()` which only advances to blocks of a given * kind, consider creating a new method named something like `next_layout_block()` which * won’t interfere with the base class method. * * - {@see static::get_last_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors in the subclass * which aren’t intrinsic to block parsing. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} may be reimplemented to provide a streaming interface * to reading and modifying a block’s JSON attributes. It should be fast and memory efficient. * - {@see static::get_last_json_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors introduced * with a reimplementation of {@see static::get_attributes()}. * * @since 6.9.0 */ class WP_Block_Processor { /** * Indicates if the last operation failed, otherwise * will be `null` for success. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Indicates failures from decoding JSON attributes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see \json_last_error() * * @var int */ private $last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; /** * Source text provided to processor. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $source_text; /** * Byte offset into source text where a matched delimiter starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 17. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_at = 0; /** * Byte length of full span of a matched delimiter. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_length = 0; /** * First byte offset into source text following any previously-matched delimiter. * Used to indicate where an HTML span starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * <!-- wp:paragraph --><p>Content</p><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨ * │ ╰─ This delimiter was matched, and after matching, * │ revealed the preceding HTML span. * │ * ╰─ The first byte offset after the previous matched delimiter * is 21. Because the matched delimiter starts at 55, which is after * this, a span of HTML must exist between these boundaries. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $after_previous_delimiter = 0; /** * Byte offset where namespace span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block name. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $namespace_at = 0; /** * Byte offset where block name span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block namespace. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_at = 0; /** * Byte length of block name span. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * ╰─────╯ * 7 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_length = 0; /** * Whether the delimiter contains the block-closing flag. * * This may be erroneous if present within a void block, * therefore the {@see self::has_closing_flag()} can be used by * calling code to perform custom error-handling. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $has_closing_flag = false; /** * Byte offset where JSON attributes span begins. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 18. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_at; /** * Byte length of JSON attributes span, or 0 if none are present. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_length = 0; /** * Internal parser state, differentiating whether the instance is currently matched, * on an implicit freeform node, in error, or ready to begin parsing. * * @see self::READY * @see self::MATCHED * @see self::HTML_SPAN * @see self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT * @see self::COMPLETE * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $state = self::READY; /** * Indicates what kind of block comment delimiter was matched. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} If the delimiter is opening a block. * - {@see self::CLOSER} If the delimiter is closing an open block. * - {@see self::VOID} If the delimiter represents a void block with no inner content. * * If a parsed comment delimiter contains both the closing and the void * flags then it will be interpreted as a void block to match the behavior * of the official block parser, however, this is a syntax error and probably * the block ought to close an open block of the same name, if one is open. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ private $type; /** * Whether the last-matched delimiter acts like a void block and should be * popped from the stack of open blocks as soon as the parser advances. * * This applies to void block delimiters and to HTML spans. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $was_void = false; /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte offset * into the source text where the block type starts, including for HTML spans. * * To avoid allocating and normalizing block names when they aren’t requested, * the stack of open blocks is stored as the byte offsets and byte lengths of * each open block’s block type. This allows for minimal tracking and quick * reading or comparison of block types when requested. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_length * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_at = array(); /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte length * of the block’s block type in the source text. For HTML spans this is 0. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_at * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_length = array(); /** * Indicates which operation should apply to the stack of open blocks after * processing any pending spans of HTML. * * Since HTML spans are discovered after matching block delimiters, those * delimiters need to defer modifying the stack of open blocks. This value, * if set, indicates what operation should be applied. The properties * associated with token boundaries still point to the delimiters even * when processing HTML spans, so there’s no need to track them independently. * * @var 'push'|'void'|'pop'|null */ private $next_stack_op = null; /** * Creates a new block processor. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!\n"; * } * * @see self::next_block() to advance to the start of the next block (skips closers). * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $source_text Input document potentially containing block content. */ public function __construct( string $source_text ) { $this->source_text = $source_text; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter which opens a block, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters which open blocks include opening and void block delimiters. To visit * freeform HTML content, pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the blocks in a document, pausing where they open. * * Example blocks: * * // The first delimiter opens the paragraph block. * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<p>Content</p><!-- /wp:paragraph--> * * // The void block is the first opener in this sequence of closers. * <!-- /wp:group --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨s⃨p⃨a⃨c⃨e⃨r⃨ ⃨{⃨"⃨h⃨e⃨i⃨g⃨h⃨t⃨"⃨:⃨"⃨2⃨0⃨0⃨p⃨x⃨"⃨}⃨ ⃨/⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- /wp:group --> * * // If, however, `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * <!-- /wp:list-item --></ul><!-- /wp:list --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨>⃨<p> * * Example: * * // Find all textual ranges of image block opening delimiters. * $images = array(); * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * $images[] = $processor->get_span(); * } * * In some cases it may be useful to conditionally visit the implicit freeform * blocks, such as when determining if a post contains freeform content that * isn’t purely whitespace. * * Example: * * $seen_block_types = []; * $block_type = '*'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( $block_type ) { * // Stop wasting time visiting freeform blocks after one has been found. * if ( * '*' === $block_type && * null === $processor->get_block_type() && * $processor->is_non_whitespace_html() * ) { * $block_type = null; * $seen_block_types['core/freeform'] = true; * continue; * } * * $seen_block_types[ $processor->get_block_type() ] = true; * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @param string|null $block_type Optional. If provided, advance until a block of this type is found. * Default is to stop at any block regardless of its type. * @return bool Whether an opening delimiter for a block was found. */ public function next_block( ?string $block_type = null ): bool { while ( $this->next_delimiter( $block_type ) ) { if ( self::CLOSER !== $this->get_delimiter_type() ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter in a document, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters may include invalid JSON. This parser does not attempt to parse the * JSON attributes until requested; when invalid, the attributes will be null. This * matches the behavior of {@see \parse_blocks()}. To visit freeform HTML content, * pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the block delimiters in a document. * * Example delimiters: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * * // If the wildcard `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * ...</ul><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨l⃨i⃨s⃨t⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- wp:paragraph --><p> * * Example: * * $html = '<!-- wp:void /-->\n<!-- wp:void /-->'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() { * // Runs twice, seeing both void blocks of type “core/void.” * } * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter( '*' ) ) { * // Runs thrice, seeing the void block, the newline span, and the void block. * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|null $block_name Optional. Keep searching until a block of this name is found. * Defaults to visit every block regardless of type. * @return bool Whether a block delimiter was matched. */ public function next_delimiter( ?string $block_name = null ): bool { if ( ! isset( $block_name ) ) { while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return true; } } return false; } while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block_name ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span in a document, indicating if one was found. * * This function steps through every syntactic chunk in a document. This includes explicit * block comment delimiters, freeform non-block content, and inner HTML segments. * * Example tokens: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * <p>Normal HTML content</p> * Plaintext content too! * * Example: * * // Find span containing wrapping HTML element surrounding inner blocks. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return null; * } * * $containing_span = null; * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->is_html() ) { * $containing_span = $processor->get_span(); * } * * This method will visit all HTML spans including those forming freeform non-block * content as well as those which are part of a block’s inner HTML. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether a token was matched or the end of the document was reached without finding any. */ public function next_token(): bool { if ( $this->last_error || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return false; } // Void tokens automatically pop off the stack of open blocks. if ( $this->was_void ) { array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); $this->was_void = false; } $text = $this->source_text; $end = strlen( $text ); /* * Because HTML spans are inferred after finding the next delimiter, it means that * the parser must transition out of that HTML state and reuse the token boundaries * it found after the HTML span. If those boundaries are before the end of the * document it implies that a real delimiter was found; otherwise this must be the * terminating HTML span and the parsing is complete. */ if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state ) { if ( $this->matched_delimiter_at >= $end ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; $this->state = self::MATCHED; return true; } $this->state = self::READY; $after_prev_delimiter = $this->matched_delimiter_at + $this->matched_delimiter_length; $at = $after_prev_delimiter; while ( $at < $end ) { /* * Find the next possible start of a delimiter. * * This follows the behavior in the official block parser, which segments a post * by the block comment delimiters. It is possible for an HTML attribute to contain * what looks like a block comment delimiter but which is actually an HTML attribute * value. In such a case, the parser here will break apart the HTML and create the * block boundary inside the HTML attribute. In other words, the block parser * isolates sections of HTML from each other, even if that leads to malformed markup. * * For a more robust parse, scan through the document with the HTML API and parse * comments once they are matched to see if they are also block delimiters. In * practice, this nuance has not caused any known problems since developing blocks. * * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $comment_opening_at = strpos( $text, '<!--', $at ); /* * Even if the start of a potential block delimiter is not found, the document * might end in a prefix of such, and in that case there is incomplete input. */ if ( false === $comment_opening_at ) { if ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!-' ) ) { $backup = 3; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!' ) ) { $backup = 2; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<' ) ) { $backup = 1; } else { $backup = 0; } // Whether or not there is a potential delimiter, there might be an HTML span. if ( $after_prev_delimiter < ( $end - $backup ) ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $end - $backup; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $backup; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } /* * In the case that there is the start of an HTML comment, it means that there * might be a block delimiter, but it’s not possible know, therefore it’s incomplete. */ if ( $backup > 0 ) { goto incomplete; } // Otherwise this is the end. $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } // <!-- ⃨/wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $opening_whitespace_at = $comment_opening_at + 4; if ( $opening_whitespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $opening_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $opening_whitespace_at ); /* * The `wp` prefix cannot come before this point, but it may come after it * depending on the presence of the closer. This is detected next. */ $wp_prefix_at = $opening_whitespace_at + $opening_whitespace_length; if ( $wp_prefix_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $opening_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /⃨wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_closer = false; if ( '/' === $text[ $wp_prefix_at ] ) { $has_closer = true; ++$wp_prefix_at; } // <!-- /w⃨p⃨:⃨core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> if ( $wp_prefix_at < $end && 0 !== substr_compare( $text, 'wp:', $wp_prefix_at, 3 ) ) { if ( ( $wp_prefix_at + 2 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'wp' ) ) || ( $wp_prefix_at + 1 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'w' ) ) ) { goto incomplete; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * If the block contains no namespace, this will end up masquerading with * the block name. It’s easier to first detect the span and then determine * if it’s a namespace of a name. * * <!-- /wp:c⃨o⃨r⃨e⃨/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $namespace_at = $wp_prefix_at + 3; if ( $namespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $start_of_namespace = $text[ $namespace_at ]; // The namespace must start with a-z. if ( 'a' > $start_of_namespace || 'z' < $start_of_namespace ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $namespace_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $namespace_at + 1 ); $separator_at = $namespace_at + $namespace_length; if ( $separator_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/⃨paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_separator = '/' === $text[ $separator_at ]; if ( $has_separator ) { $name_at = $separator_at + 1; if ( $name_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ {"dropCap":true} /--> $start_of_name = $text[ $name_at ]; if ( 'a' > $start_of_name || 'z' < $start_of_name ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $name_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $name_at + 1 ); } else { $name_at = $namespace_at; $name_length = $namespace_length; } if ( $name_at + $name_length >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } /* * For this next section of the delimiter, it could be the JSON attributes * or it could be the end of the comment. Assume that the JSON is there and * update if it’s not. */ // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph ⃨{"dropCap":true} /--> $after_name_whitespace_at = $name_at + $name_length; $after_name_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $after_name_whitespace_at ); $json_at = $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length; if ( $json_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $after_name_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {⃨"dropCap":true} /--> $has_json = '{' === $text[ $json_at ]; $json_length = 0; /* * For the final span of the delimiter it's most efficient to find the end of the * HTML comment and work backwards. This prevents complicated parsing inside the * JSON span, which is not allowed to contain the HTML comment terminator. * * This also matches the behavior in the official block parser, * even though it allows for matching invalid JSON content. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /-⃨-⃨>⃨ */ $comment_closing_at = strpos( $text, '-->', $json_at ); if ( false === $comment_closing_at ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /⃨--> if ( '/' === $text[ $comment_closing_at - 1 ] ) { $has_void_flag = true; $void_flag_length = 1; } else { $has_void_flag = false; $void_flag_length = 0; } /* * If there's no JSON, then the span of text after the name * until the comment closing must be completely whitespace. * Otherwise it’s a normal HTML comment. */ if ( ! $has_json ) { if ( $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length === $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length ) { // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * There's JSON, so attempt to find its boundary. * * @todo It’s likely faster to scan forward instead of in reverse. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true}⃨ ⃨/--> */ $after_json_whitespace_length = 0; for ( $char_at = $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length - 1; $char_at > $json_at; $char_at-- ) { $char = $text[ $char_at ]; switch ( $char ) { case ' ': case "\t": case "\f": case "\r": case "\n": ++$after_json_whitespace_length; continue 2; case '}': $json_length = $char_at - $json_at + 1; break 2; default: ++$at; continue 3; } } /* * This covers cases where there is no terminating “}” or where * mandatory whitespace is missing. */ if ( 0 === $json_length || 0 === $after_json_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } // The end of the document was reached without a match. if ( self::MATCHED !== $this->state ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } /* * From this point forward, a delimiter has been matched. There * might also be an HTML span that appears before the delimiter. */ $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $comment_opening_at; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $comment_closing_at + 3 - $comment_opening_at; $this->namespace_at = $namespace_at; $this->name_at = $name_at; $this->name_length = $name_length; $this->json_at = $json_at; $this->json_length = $json_length; /* * When delimiters contain both the void flag and the closing flag * they shall be interpreted as void blocks, per the spec parser. */ if ( $has_void_flag ) { $this->type = self::VOID; $this->next_stack_op = 'void'; } elseif ( $has_closer ) { $this->type = self::CLOSER; $this->next_stack_op = 'pop'; /* * @todo Check if the name matches and bail according to the spec parser. * The default parser doesn’t examine the names. */ } else { $this->type = self::OPENER; $this->next_stack_op = 'push'; } $this->has_closing_flag = $has_closer; // HTML spans are visited before the delimiter that follows them. if ( $comment_opening_at > $after_prev_delimiter ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } // If there were no HTML spans then flush the enqueued stack operations immediately. switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; return true; incomplete: $this->state = self::COMPLETE; $this->last_error = self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT; return false; } /** * Returns an array containing the names of the currently-open blocks, in order * from outermost to innermost, with HTML spans indicated as “#html”. * * Example: * * // Freeform HTML content is an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'Just text' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( '#text' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a --><!-- wp:b --><!-- wp:c /--><!-- /wp:b --><!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', 'core/b' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Void blocks are only open while visiting them. * array( 'core/a', 'core/b', 'core/c' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Blocks are closed before visiting their closing delimiter. * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array() === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * // Inner HTML is also an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a -->Inner HTML<!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', '#html' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string[] */ public function get_breadcrumbs(): array { $breadcrumbs = array_fill( 0, count( $this->open_blocks_at ), null ); /* * Since HTML spans can only be at the very end, set the normalized block name for * each open element and then work backwards after creating the array. This allows * for the elimination of a conditional on each iteration of the loop. */ foreach ( $this->open_blocks_at as $i => $at ) { $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $at, $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ); $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } if ( isset( $i ) && 0 === $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ) { $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = '#html'; } return $breadcrumbs; } /** * Returns the depth of the open blocks where the processor is currently matched. * * Depth increases before visiting openers and void blocks and decreases before * visiting closers. HTML spans behave like void blocks. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int */ public function get_depth(): int { return count( $this->open_blocks_at ); } /** * Extracts a block object, and all inner content, starting at a matched opening * block delimiter, or at a matched top-level HTML span as freeform HTML content. * * Use this function to extract some blocks within a document, but not all. For example, * one might want to find image galleries, parse them, modify them, and then reserialize * them in place. * * Once this function returns, the parser will be matched on token following the close * of the given block. * * The return type of this method is compatible with the return of {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $ends_before = $processor->get_span(); * $ends_before = $ends_before->start ?? strlen( $post_content ); * * $new_gallery = update_gallery( $gallery ); * $new_gallery = serialize_block( $new_gallery ); * * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * $new_gallery . * substr( $post_content, $ends_before ) * ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array[]|null { * Array of block structures. * * @type array ...$0 { * An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block. * * @type string|null $blockName Name of block. * @type array $attrs Attributes from block comment delimiters. * @type array[] $innerBlocks List of inner blocks. An array of arrays that * have the same structure as this one. * @type string $innerHTML HTML from inside block comment delimiters. * @type array $innerContent List of string fragments and null markers where * inner blocks were found. * } * } */ public function extract_full_block_and_advance(): ?array { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); return array( 'blockName' => null, 'attrs' => array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => $chunk, 'innerContent' => array( $chunk ), ); } $block = array( 'blockName' => $this->get_block_type(), 'attrs' => $this->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() ?? array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => '', 'innerContent' => array(), ); $depth = $this->get_depth(); while ( $this->next_token() && $this->get_depth() > $depth ) { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; continue; } /** * Inner blocks. * * @todo This is a decent place to call {@link \render_block()} * @todo Use iteration instead of recursion, or at least refactor to tail-call form. */ if ( $this->opens_block() ) { $inner_block = $this->extract_full_block_and_advance(); $block['innerBlocks'][] = $inner_block; $block['innerContent'][] = null; } /* * Because the parser has advanced past the closing block token, it * may be matched on an HTML span. This needs to be processed before * moving on to the next token at the start of the next loop iteration. */ if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; } } return $block; } /** * Returns the byte-offset after the ending character of an HTML comment, * assuming the proper starting byte offset. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param int $comment_starting_at Where the HTML comment started, the leading `<`. * @param int $search_end Last offset in which to search, for limiting search span. * @return int Offset after the current HTML comment ends, or `$search_end` if no end was found. */ private function find_html_comment_end( int $comment_starting_at, int $search_end ): int { $text = $this->source_text; // Find span-of-dashes comments which look like `<!----->`. $span_of_dashes = strspn( $text, '-', $comment_starting_at + 2 ); if ( $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes ] ) { return $comment_starting_at + $span_of_dashes + 1; } // Otherwise, there are other characters inside the comment, find the first `-->` or `--!>`. $now_at = $comment_starting_at + 4; while ( $now_at < $search_end ) { $dashes_at = strpos( $text, '--', $now_at ); if ( false === $dashes_at ) { return $search_end; } $closer_must_be_at = $dashes_at + 2 + strspn( $text, '-', $dashes_at + 2 ); if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '!' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { ++$closer_must_be_at; } if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { return $closer_must_be_at + 1; } ++$now_at; } return $search_end; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block comment delimiter * failed, if set, otherwise `null` if the last attempt succeeded. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Error from last attempt at parsing next block delimiter, * or `null` if last attempt succeeded. */ public function get_last_error(): ?string { return $this->last_error; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block’s JSON attributes failed. * * @see \json_last_error() * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int JSON_ERROR_ code from last attempt to parse block JSON attributes. */ public function get_last_json_error(): int { return $this->last_json_error; } /** * Returns the type of the block comment delimiter. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} * - {@see self::CLOSER} * - {@see self::VOID} * - `null` * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null type of the block comment delimiter, if currently matched. */ public function get_delimiter_type(): ?string { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return self::VOID; case self::MATCHED: return $this->type; default: return null; } } /** * Returns whether the delimiter contains the closing flag. * * This should be avoided except in cases of custom error-handling * with block closers containing the void flag. For normative use, * {@see self::get_delimiter_type()}. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched block delimiter contains the closing flag. */ public function has_closing_flag(): bool { return $this->has_closing_flag; } /** * Indicates if the block delimiter represents a block of the given type. * * Since the “core” namespace may be implicit, it’s allowable to pass * either the fully-qualified block type with namespace and block name * as well as the shorthand version only containing the block name, if * the desired block is in the “core” namespace. * * Since freeform HTML content is non-block content, it has no block type. * Passing the wildcard “*” will, however, return true for all block types, * even the implicit freeform content, though not for spans of inner HTML. * * Example: * * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $is_formula = $processor->is_block_type( 'math-block/formula' ); * * @param string $block_type Block type name for the desired block. * E.g. "paragraph", "core/paragraph", "math-blocks/formula". * @return bool Whether this delimiter represents a block of the given type. */ public function is_block_type( string $block_type ): bool { if ( '*' === $block_type ) { return true; } if ( $this->is_html() ) { // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( 0 === ( $this->open_blocks_length[0] ?? null ) ) { return ( 'core/freeform' === $block_type || 'freeform' === $block_type ); } // Otherwise this is innerHTML and not a block. return false; } return $this->are_equal_block_types( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length, $block_type, 0, strlen( $block_type ) ); } /** * Given two spans of text, indicate if they represent identical block types. * * This function normalizes block types to account for implicit core namespacing. * * Note! This function only returns valid results when the complete block types are * represented in the span offsets and lengths. This means that the full optional * namespace and block name must be represented in the input arguments. * * Example: * * 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * $text = '<!-- wp:block --><!-- /wp:core/block -->'; * * true === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, $text, 27, 10 ); * false === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, 'my/block', 0, 8 ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $a_text Text in which first block type appears. * @param int $a_at Byte offset into text in which first block type starts. * @param int $a_length Byte length of first block type. * @param string $b_text Text in which second block type appears (may be the same as the first text). * @param int $b_at Byte offset into text in which second block type starts. * @param int $b_length Byte length of second block type. * @return bool Whether the spans of text represent identical block types, normalized for namespacing. */ public static function are_equal_block_types( string $a_text, int $a_at, int $a_length, string $b_text, int $b_at, int $b_length ): bool { $a_ns_length = strcspn( $a_text, '/', $a_at, $a_length ); $b_ns_length = strcspn( $b_text, '/', $b_at, $b_length ); $a_has_ns = $a_ns_length !== $a_length; $b_has_ns = $b_ns_length !== $b_length; // Both contain namespaces. if ( $a_has_ns && $b_has_ns ) { if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_block_type = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ); } if ( $a_has_ns ) { $b_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $b_text, $b_at, $b_length ); return ( strlen( $b_block_type ) === $a_length && 0 === substr_compare( $a_text, $b_block_type, $a_at, $a_length ) ); } if ( $b_has_ns ) { $a_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return ( strlen( $a_block_type ) === $b_length && 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ) ); } // Neither contains a namespace. if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_name = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_name, $b_at, $b_length ); } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an opening or void delimiter of the given type, * if a type is provided, otherwise if it opens any block or implicit freeform HTML content. * * This is a helper method to ease handling of code inspecting where blocks start, and for * checking if the blocks are of a given type. The function is variadic to allow for * checking if the delimiter opens one of many possible block types. * * To advance to the start of a block {@see self::next_block()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() ) { * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/code', 'syntaxhighlighter/code' ) ) { * echo "Found code!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block() ) { * echo "Found a new block!"; * } * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_block_type() * * @param string[] $block_type Optional. Is the matched block type one of these? * If none are provided, will not test block type. * @return bool Whether the matched block delimiter opens a block, and whether it * opens a block of one of the given block types, if provided. */ public function opens_block( string ...$block_type ): bool { // HTML spans only open implicit freeform content at the top level. if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state && 1 !== count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ) { return false; } /* * Because HTML spans are discovered after the next delimiter is found, * the delimiter type when visiting HTML spans refers to the type of the * following delimiter. Therefore the HTML case is handled by checking * the state and depth of the stack of open block. */ if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type && ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } if ( count( $block_type ) === 0 ) { return true; } foreach ( $block_type as $block ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_non_whitespace_html() * * @return bool Whether the processor is matched on an HTML span. */ public function is_html(): bool { return self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span and comprises more * than whitespace characters, i.e. contains real content. * * Many block serializers introduce newlines between block delimiters, * so the presence of top-level non-block content does not imply that * there are “real” freeform HTML blocks. Checking if there is content * beyond whitespace is a more certain check, such as for determining * whether to load CSS for the freeform or fallback block type. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_html() * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched delimiter is an HTML * span containing non-whitespace text. */ public function is_non_whitespace_html(): bool { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } $length = $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter; $whitespace_length = strspn( $this->source_text, " \t\f\r\n", $this->after_previous_delimiter, $length ); return $whitespace_length !== $length; } /** * Returns the string content of a matched HTML span, or `null` otherwise. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Raw HTML content, or `null` if not currently matched on HTML. */ public function get_html_content(): ?string { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return null; } return substr( $this->source_text, $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); } /** * Allocates a substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} but when * paused on a freeform HTML block, will return `null` instead of “core/freeform”. * The `null` behavior matches what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not * be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content has no block type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * null === $processor->get_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return null; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Allocates a printable substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_block_type()} but when paused on a freeform * HTML block, will return “core/freeform” instead of `null`. The `null` behavior matches * what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content is given an implicit type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * 'core/freeform' === $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_printable_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return 1 === count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ? 'core/freeform' : '#innerHTML'; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Normalizes a block name to ensure that missing implicit “core” namespaces are present. * * Example: * * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'paragraph' ); * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'core/paragraph' ); * 'my/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'my/paragraph' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $block_type Valid block name, potentially without a namespace. * @return string Fully-qualified block type including namespace. */ public static function normalize_block_type( string $block_type ): string { return false === strpos( $block_type, '/' ) ? "core/{$block_type}" : $block_type; } /** * Returns a lazy wrapper around the block attributes, which can be used * for efficiently interacting with the JSON attributes. * * This stub hints that there should be a lazy interface for parsing * block attributes but doesn’t define it. It serves both as a placeholder * for one to come as well as a guard against implementing an eager * function in its place. * * @throws Exception This function is a stub for subclasses to implement * when providing streaming attribute parsing. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() * * @return never */ public function get_attributes() { throw new Exception( 'Lazy attribute parsing not yet supported' ); } /** * Attempts to parse and return the entire JSON attributes from the delimiter, * allocating memory and processing the JSON span in the process. * * This does not return any parsed attributes for a closing block delimiter * even if there is a span of JSON content; this JSON is a parsing error. * * Consider calling {@see static::get_attributes()} instead if it's not * necessary to read all the attributes at the same time, as that provides * a more efficient mechanism for typical use cases. * * Since the JSON span inside the comment delimiter may not be valid JSON, * this function will return `null` if it cannot parse the span and set the * {@see static::get_last_json_error()} to the appropriate JSON_ERROR_ constant. * * If the delimiter contains no JSON span, it will also return `null`, * but the last error will be set to {@see \JSON_ERROR_NONE}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes === array( 'url' => 'https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico' ); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- /wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_NONE = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator {} /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * array() === $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array|null Parsed JSON attributes, if present and valid, otherwise `null`. */ public function allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(): ?array { $this->last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type || $this->is_html() || 0 === $this->json_length ) { return null; } $json_span = substr( $this->source_text, $this->json_at, $this->json_length ); $parsed = json_decode( $json_span, null, 512, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY | JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE ); $last_error = json_last_error(); $this->last_json_error = $last_error; return ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === $last_error && is_array( $parsed ) ) ? $parsed : null; } /** * Returns the span representing the currently-matched delimiter, if matched, otherwise `null`. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:void /-->' ); * null === $processor->get_span(); * * $processor->next_delimiter(); * WP_HTML_Span( 0, 17 ) === $processor->get_span(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return WP_HTML_Span|null Span of text in source text spanning matched delimiter. */ public function get_span(): ?WP_HTML_Span { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); case self::MATCHED: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->matched_delimiter_at, $this->matched_delimiter_length ); default: return null; } } // // Constant declarations that would otherwise pollute the top of the class. // /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter closes an open block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const CLOSER = 'closer'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter opens a block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const OPENER = 'opener'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter represents a void block * with no inner content of any kind. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const VOID = 'void'; /** * Indicates that the processor is ready to start parsing but hasn’t yet begun. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const READY = 'processor-ready'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on an explicit block delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const MATCHED = 'processor-matched'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on the opening of an implicit freeform delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const HTML_SPAN = 'processor-html-span'; /** * Indicates that the parser started parsing a block comment delimiter, but * the input document ended before it could finish. The document was likely truncated. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'incomplete-input'; /** * Indicates that the processor has finished parsing and has nothing left to scan. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const COMPLETE = 'processor-complete'; } Http/https-migration-20260606064319-20260610033018.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status414-20260605073433.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0011320 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status414 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 414; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request-URI Too Large'; } Http/https-detection-20260606002819.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-error-20260605080646.php 0000666 00000016516 15226714270 0012471 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress Error API. * * @package WordPress */ /** * WordPress Error class. * * Container for checking for WordPress errors and error messages. Return * WP_Error and use is_wp_error() to check if this class is returned. Many * core WordPress functions pass this class in the event of an error and * if not handled properly will result in code errors. * * @since 2.1.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Error { /** * Stores the list of errors. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $errors = array(); /** * Stores the most recently added data for each error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $error_data = array(); /** * Stores previously added data added for error codes, oldest-to-newest by code. * * @since 5.6.0 * @var array[] */ protected $additional_data = array(); /** * Initializes the error. * * If `$code` is empty, the other parameters will be ignored. * When `$code` is not empty, `$message` will be used even if * it is empty. The `$data` parameter will be used only if it * is not empty. * * Though the class is constructed with a single error code and * message, multiple codes can be added using the `add()` method. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function __construct( $code = '', $message = '', $data = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { return; } $this->add( $code, $message, $data ); } /** * Retrieves all error codes. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return array List of error codes, if available. */ public function get_error_codes() { if ( ! $this->has_errors() ) { return array(); } return array_keys( $this->errors ); } /** * Retrieves the first error code available. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return string|int Empty string, if no error codes. */ public function get_error_code() { $codes = $this->get_error_codes(); if ( empty( $codes ) ) { return ''; } return $codes[0]; } /** * Retrieves all error messages, or the error messages for the given error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the messages for. * Default empty string. * @return string[] Error strings on success, or empty array if there are none. */ public function get_error_messages( $code = '' ) { // Return all messages if no code specified. if ( empty( $code ) ) { $all_messages = array(); foreach ( (array) $this->errors as $code => $messages ) { $all_messages = array_merge( $all_messages, $messages ); } return $all_messages; } if ( isset( $this->errors[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->errors[ $code ]; } else { return array(); } } /** * Gets a single error message. * * This will get the first message available for the code. If no code is * given then the first code available will be used. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the message for. * Default empty string. * @return string The error message. */ public function get_error_message( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $messages = $this->get_error_messages( $code ); if ( empty( $messages ) ) { return ''; } return $messages[0]; } /** * Retrieves the most recently added error data for an error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code. Default empty string. * @return mixed Error data, if it exists. */ public function get_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->error_data[ $code ]; } } /** * Verifies if the instance contains errors. * * @since 5.1.0 * * @return bool If the instance contains errors. */ public function has_errors() { if ( ! empty( $this->errors ) ) { return true; } return false; } /** * Adds an error or appends an additional message to an existing error. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function add( $code, $message, $data = '' ) { $this->errors[ $code ][] = $message; if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $this->add_data( $data, $code ); } /** * Fires when an error is added to a WP_Error object. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Error data. Might be empty. * @param WP_Error $wp_error The WP_Error object. */ do_action( 'wp_error_added', $code, $message, $data, $this ); } /** * Adds data to an error with the given code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 5.6.0 Errors can now contain more than one item of error data. {@see WP_Error::$additional_data}. * * @param mixed $data Error data. * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function add_data( $data, $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $this->additional_data[ $code ][] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } $this->error_data[ $code ] = $data; } /** * Retrieves all error data for an error code in the order in which the data was added. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @return mixed[] Array of error data, if it exists. */ public function get_all_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $data = array(); if ( isset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data = $this->additional_data[ $code ]; } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data[] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } return $data; } /** * Removes the specified error. * * This function removes all error messages associated with the specified * error code, along with any error data for that code. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function remove( $code ) { unset( $this->errors[ $code ] ); unset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ); unset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ); } /** * Merges the errors in the given error object into this one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to merge. */ public function merge_from( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $error, $this ); } /** * Exports the errors in this object into the given one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to export into. */ public function export_to( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $this, $error ); } /** * Copies errors from one WP_Error instance to another. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $from The WP_Error to copy from. * @param WP_Error $to The WP_Error to copy to. */ protected static function copy_errors( WP_Error $from, WP_Error $to ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_codes() as $code ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_messages( $code ) as $error_message ) { $to->add( $code, $error_message ); } foreach ( $from->get_all_error_data( $code ) as $data ) { $to->add_data( $data, $code ); } } } } Http/Status306.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0007724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 306 Switch Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 306 Switch Proxy responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status306 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 306; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Switch Proxy'; } Http/https-detection-20260605174608-20260608191536.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014320 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260608120112.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class.wp-scripts-20260605083319.php 0000666 00000000527 15226714270 0013023 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * This file is deprecated, use 'wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php' instead. * * @deprecated 6.1.0 * @package WordPress */ _deprecated_file( basename( __FILE__ ), '6.1.0', WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php' ); /** WP_Scripts class */ require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; Http/https-detection-20260606051844.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606030927.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605144850-20260610013738.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605224023.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-error.php 0000666 00000016516 15226714270 0011077 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress Error API. * * @package WordPress */ /** * WordPress Error class. * * Container for checking for WordPress errors and error messages. Return * WP_Error and use is_wp_error() to check if this class is returned. Many * core WordPress functions pass this class in the event of an error and * if not handled properly will result in code errors. * * @since 2.1.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Error { /** * Stores the list of errors. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $errors = array(); /** * Stores the most recently added data for each error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $error_data = array(); /** * Stores previously added data added for error codes, oldest-to-newest by code. * * @since 5.6.0 * @var array[] */ protected $additional_data = array(); /** * Initializes the error. * * If `$code` is empty, the other parameters will be ignored. * When `$code` is not empty, `$message` will be used even if * it is empty. The `$data` parameter will be used only if it * is not empty. * * Though the class is constructed with a single error code and * message, multiple codes can be added using the `add()` method. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function __construct( $code = '', $message = '', $data = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { return; } $this->add( $code, $message, $data ); } /** * Retrieves all error codes. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return array List of error codes, if available. */ public function get_error_codes() { if ( ! $this->has_errors() ) { return array(); } return array_keys( $this->errors ); } /** * Retrieves the first error code available. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return string|int Empty string, if no error codes. */ public function get_error_code() { $codes = $this->get_error_codes(); if ( empty( $codes ) ) { return ''; } return $codes[0]; } /** * Retrieves all error messages, or the error messages for the given error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the messages for. * Default empty string. * @return string[] Error strings on success, or empty array if there are none. */ public function get_error_messages( $code = '' ) { // Return all messages if no code specified. if ( empty( $code ) ) { $all_messages = array(); foreach ( (array) $this->errors as $code => $messages ) { $all_messages = array_merge( $all_messages, $messages ); } return $all_messages; } if ( isset( $this->errors[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->errors[ $code ]; } else { return array(); } } /** * Gets a single error message. * * This will get the first message available for the code. If no code is * given then the first code available will be used. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the message for. * Default empty string. * @return string The error message. */ public function get_error_message( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $messages = $this->get_error_messages( $code ); if ( empty( $messages ) ) { return ''; } return $messages[0]; } /** * Retrieves the most recently added error data for an error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code. Default empty string. * @return mixed Error data, if it exists. */ public function get_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->error_data[ $code ]; } } /** * Verifies if the instance contains errors. * * @since 5.1.0 * * @return bool If the instance contains errors. */ public function has_errors() { if ( ! empty( $this->errors ) ) { return true; } return false; } /** * Adds an error or appends an additional message to an existing error. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function add( $code, $message, $data = '' ) { $this->errors[ $code ][] = $message; if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $this->add_data( $data, $code ); } /** * Fires when an error is added to a WP_Error object. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Error data. Might be empty. * @param WP_Error $wp_error The WP_Error object. */ do_action( 'wp_error_added', $code, $message, $data, $this ); } /** * Adds data to an error with the given code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 5.6.0 Errors can now contain more than one item of error data. {@see WP_Error::$additional_data}. * * @param mixed $data Error data. * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function add_data( $data, $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $this->additional_data[ $code ][] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } $this->error_data[ $code ] = $data; } /** * Retrieves all error data for an error code in the order in which the data was added. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @return mixed[] Array of error data, if it exists. */ public function get_all_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $data = array(); if ( isset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data = $this->additional_data[ $code ]; } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data[] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } return $data; } /** * Removes the specified error. * * This function removes all error messages associated with the specified * error code, along with any error data for that code. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function remove( $code ) { unset( $this->errors[ $code ] ); unset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ); unset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ); } /** * Merges the errors in the given error object into this one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to merge. */ public function merge_from( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $error, $this ); } /** * Exports the errors in this object into the given one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to export into. */ public function export_to( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $this, $error ); } /** * Copies errors from one WP_Error instance to another. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $from The WP_Error to copy from. * @param WP_Error $to The WP_Error to copy to. */ protected static function copy_errors( WP_Error $from, WP_Error $to ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_codes() as $code ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_messages( $code ) as $error_message ) { $to->add( $code, $error_message ); } foreach ( $from->get_all_error_data( $code ) as $data ) { $to->add_data( $data, $code ); } } } } Http/Exception-20260605084056.php 0000666 00000002132 15226714270 0011533 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; use Exception as PHPException; /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Exception extends PHPException { /** * Type of exception * * @var string */ protected $type; /** * Data associated with the exception * * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Create a new exception * * @param string $message Exception message * @param string $type Exception type * @param mixed $data Associated data * @param integer $code Exception numerical code, if applicable */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { parent::__construct($message, $code); $this->type = $type; $this->data = $data; } /** * Like {@see \Exception::getCode()}, but a string code. * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * Gives any relevant data * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return mixed */ public function getData() { return $this->data; } } Http/https-migration-20260605224023-20260608224809.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status417-20260605062131.php 0000666 00000000736 15226714270 0011312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 417 Expectation Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 417 Expectation Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status417 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 417; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Expectation Failed'; } Http/https-migration-20260605170226-20260610033606.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605182443.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606132425-20260607122937.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260607100220-20260609164717.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014277 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605102734.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606092626.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012732 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260610050753.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605163309.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607003229-20260608113919.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605201901-20260607162610.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014271 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260610084644-20260610200007.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014265 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605172228.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606105401.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606100547-20260610170129.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status405.php 0000666 00000000736 15226714270 0007730 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 405 Method Not Allowed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 405 Method Not Allowed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status405 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 405; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Method Not Allowed'; } Http/https-detection-20260605165559.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012727 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606170700.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/ArgumentCount-20260605063937.php 0000666 00000002664 15226714270 0012407 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; /** * Exception for when an incorrect number of arguments are passed to a method. * * Typically, this exception is used when all arguments for a method are optional, * but certain arguments need to be passed together, i.e. a method which can be called * with no arguments or with two arguments, but not with one argument. * * Along the same lines, this exception is also used if a method expects an array * with a certain number of elements and the provided number of elements does not comply. * * @package Requests\Exceptions * @since 2.0.0 */ final class ArgumentCount extends Exception { /** * Create a new argument count exception with a standardized text. * * @param string $expected The argument count expected as a phrase. * For example: `at least 2 arguments` or `exactly 1 argument`. * @param int $received The actual argument count received. * @param string $type Exception type. * * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\ArgumentCount */ public static function create($expected, $received, $type) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace $stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2); return new self( sprintf( '%s::%s() expects %s, %d given', $stack[1]['class'], $stack[1]['function'], $expected, $received ), $type ); } } Http/https-migration-20260605101013.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/StatusUnknown-20260605052550.php 0000666 00000001712 15226714270 0012435 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for unknown status responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Response; /** * Exception for unknown status responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class StatusUnknown extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer|bool Code if available, false if an error occurred */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * If `$data` is an instance of {@see \WpOrg\Requests\Response}, uses the status * code from it. Otherwise, sets as 0 * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($data instanceof Response) { $this->code = (int) $data->status_code; } parent::__construct($reason, $data); } } Http/Status402.php 0000666 00000000730 15226714270 0007717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 402 Payment Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 402 Payment Required responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status402 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 402; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Payment Required'; } Http/https-migration-20260606063145-20260609114849.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014325 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606015806-20260608140831.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606103247-20260608032834.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605032501-20260609201713.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014277 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606060413.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605102726-20260608024405.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605090746.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605221843.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605221623-20260610061459.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/http-20260605052008.php 0000666 00000062426 15226714270 0010560 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Core HTTP Request API * * Standardizes the HTTP requests for WordPress. Handles cookies, gzip encoding and decoding, chunk * decoding, if HTTP 1.1 and various other difficult HTTP protocol implementations. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP */ /** * Returns the initialized WP_Http Object * * @since 2.7.0 * @access private * * @return WP_Http HTTP Transport object. */ function _wp_http_get_object() { static $http = null; if ( is_null( $http ) ) { $http = new WP_Http(); } return $http; } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the GET method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the POST method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the HEAD method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request and returns its response. * * There are other API functions available which abstract away the HTTP method: * * - Default 'GET' for wp_remote_get() * - Default 'POST' for wp_remote_post() * - Default 'HEAD' for wp_remote_head() * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_request()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see WP_Http::request() For information on default arguments. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response array or a WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the GET method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_get()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the POST method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_post()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the HEAD method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_head()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves only the headers from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 4.6.0 Return value changed from an array to an WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary instance. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary|array The headers of the response, or empty array * if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_headers( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['headers']; } /** * Retrieves a single header by name from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $header Header name to retrieve value from. * @return array|string The header(s) value(s). Array if multiple headers with the same name are retrieved. * Empty string if incorrect parameter given, or if the header doesn't exist. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_header( $response, $header ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return ''; } if ( isset( $response['headers'][ $header ] ) ) { return $response['headers'][ $header ]; } return ''; } /** * Retrieves only the response code from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return int|string The response code as an integer. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['code']; } /** * Retrieves only the response message from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The response message. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['message']; } /** * Retrieves only the body from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The body of the response. Empty string if no body or incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['body'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['body']; } /** * Retrieves only the cookies from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return WP_Http_Cookie[] An array of `WP_Http_Cookie` objects from the response. * Empty array if there are none, or the response is a WP_Error. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || empty( $response['cookies'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['cookies']; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return WP_Http_Cookie|string The `WP_Http_Cookie` object, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ) { $cookies = wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ); if ( empty( $cookies ) ) { return ''; } foreach ( $cookies as $cookie ) { if ( $cookie->name === $name ) { return $cookie; } } return ''; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie's value by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return string The value of the cookie, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie_value( $response, $name ) { $cookie = wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ); if ( ! ( $cookie instanceof WP_Http_Cookie ) ) { return ''; } return $cookie->value; } /** * Determines if there is an HTTP Transport that can process this request. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $capabilities Array of capabilities to test or a wp_remote_request() $args array. * @param string $url Optional. If given, will check if the URL requires SSL and adds * that requirement to the capabilities array. * * @return bool */ function wp_http_supports( $capabilities = array(), $url = null ) { $capabilities = wp_parse_args( $capabilities ); $count = count( $capabilities ); // If we have a numeric $capabilities array, spoof a wp_remote_request() associative $args array. if ( $count && count( array_filter( array_keys( $capabilities ), 'is_numeric' ) ) === $count ) { $capabilities = array_combine( array_values( $capabilities ), array_fill( 0, $count, true ) ); } if ( $url && ! isset( $capabilities['ssl'] ) ) { $scheme = parse_url( $url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); if ( 'https' === $scheme || 'ssl' === $scheme ) { $capabilities['ssl'] = true; } } return WpOrg\Requests\Requests::has_capabilities( $capabilities ); } /** * Gets the HTTP Origin of the current request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string URL of the origin. Empty string if no origin. */ function get_http_origin() { $origin = ''; if ( ! empty( $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN'] ) ) { $origin = $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN']; } /** * Changes the origin of an HTTP request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin The HTTP origin for the request. */ return apply_filters( 'http_origin', $origin ); } /** * Retrieves list of allowed HTTP origins. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string[] Array of origin URLs. */ function get_allowed_http_origins() { $admin_origin = parse_url( admin_url() ); $home_origin = parse_url( home_url() ); // @todo Preserve port? $allowed_origins = array_unique( array( 'http://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'https://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'http://' . $home_origin['host'], 'https://' . $home_origin['host'], ) ); /** * Changes the origin types allowed for HTTP requests. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string[] $allowed_origins Array of allowed HTTP origins. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origins', $allowed_origins ); } /** * Determines if the HTTP origin is an authorized one. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string|null $origin Origin URL. If not provided, the value of get_http_origin() is used. * @return string Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. */ function is_allowed_http_origin( $origin = null ) { $origin_arg = $origin; if ( null === $origin ) { $origin = get_http_origin(); } if ( $origin && ! in_array( $origin, get_allowed_http_origins(), true ) ) { $origin = ''; } /** * Changes the allowed HTTP origin result. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. * @param string $origin_arg Original origin string passed into is_allowed_http_origin function. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origin', $origin, $origin_arg ); } /** * Sends Access-Control-Allow-Origin and related headers if the current request * is from an allowed origin. * * If the request is an OPTIONS request, the script exits with either access * control headers sent, or a 403 response if the origin is not allowed. For * other request methods, you will receive a return value. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string|false Returns the origin URL if headers are sent. Returns false * if headers are not sent. */ function send_origin_headers() { $origin = get_http_origin(); if ( is_allowed_http_origin( $origin ) ) { header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin: ' . $origin ); header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true' ); if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { exit; } return $origin; } if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { status_header( 403 ); exit; } return false; } /** * Validates a URL as safe for use in the HTTP API. * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe: * * - `ftp://example.com/caniload.php` - Invalid protocol - only http and https are allowed. * - `http:///example.com/caniload.php` - Malformed URL. * - `http://user:pass@example.com/caniload.php` - Login information. * - `http://example.invalid/caniload.php` - Invalid hostname, as the IP cannot be looked up in DNS. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe by default but can be allowed with filters: * * - `http://192.168.0.1/caniload.php` - IP address from LAN network. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * - `http://198.143.164.252:81/caniload.php` - By default, only ports 80, 443, and 8080 are allowed. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_allowed_safe_ports'} filter. * * @since 3.5.2 * * @param string $url Request URL. * @return string|false Returns false if the URL is not safe, or the original URL if it is safe. */ function wp_http_validate_url( $url ) { if ( ! is_string( $url ) || '' === $url || is_numeric( $url ) ) { return false; } $original_url = $url; $url = wp_kses_bad_protocol( $url, array( 'http', 'https' ) ); if ( ! $url || strtolower( $url ) !== strtolower( $original_url ) ) { return false; } $parsed_url = parse_url( $url ); if ( ! $parsed_url || empty( $parsed_url['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( isset( $parsed_url['user'] ) || isset( $parsed_url['pass'] ) ) { return false; } if ( false !== strpbrk( $parsed_url['host'], ':#?[]' ) ) { return false; } $parsed_home = parse_url( get_option( 'home' ) ); $same_host = isset( $parsed_home['host'] ) && strtolower( $parsed_home['host'] ) === strtolower( $parsed_url['host'] ); $host = trim( $parsed_url['host'], '.' ); if ( ! $same_host ) { if ( preg_match( '#^(([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)\.){3}([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)$#', $host ) ) { $ip = $host; } else { $ip = gethostbyname( $host ); if ( $ip === $host ) { // Error condition for gethostbyname(). return false; } } if ( $ip ) { $parts = array_map( 'intval', explode( '.', $ip ) ); if ( 127 === $parts[0] || 10 === $parts[0] || 0 === $parts[0] || ( 172 === $parts[0] && 16 <= $parts[1] && 31 >= $parts[1] ) || ( 192 === $parts[0] && 168 === $parts[1] ) ) { // If host appears local, reject unless specifically allowed. /** * Checks if HTTP request is external or not. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $external Whether HTTP request is external or not. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ if ( ! apply_filters( 'http_request_host_is_external', false, $host, $url ) ) { return false; } } } } if ( empty( $parsed_url['port'] ) ) { return $url; } $port = $parsed_url['port']; /** * Controls the list of ports considered safe in HTTP API. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 5.9.0 * * @param int[] $allowed_ports Array of integers for valid ports. Default allowed ports * are 80, 443, and 8080. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ $allowed_ports = apply_filters( 'http_allowed_safe_ports', array( 80, 443, 8080 ), $host, $url ); if ( is_array( $allowed_ports ) && in_array( $port, $allowed_ports, true ) ) { return $url; } if ( $parsed_home && $same_host && isset( $parsed_home['port'] ) && $parsed_home['port'] === $port ) { return $url; } return false; } /** * Marks allowed redirect hosts safe for HTTP requests as well. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { if ( ! $is_external && wp_validate_redirect( 'http://' . $host ) ) { $is_external = true; } return $is_external; } /** * Adds any domain in a multisite installation for safe HTTP requests to the * allowed list. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function ms_allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { global $wpdb; static $queried = array(); if ( $is_external ) { return $is_external; } if ( get_network()->domain === $host ) { return true; } if ( isset( $queried[ $host ] ) ) { return $queried[ $host ]; } $queried[ $host ] = (bool) $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT domain FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s LIMIT 1", $host ) ); return $queried[ $host ]; } /** * A wrapper for PHP's parse_url() function that handles consistency in the return values * across PHP versions. * * Across various PHP versions, schemeless URLs containing a ":" in the query * are being handled inconsistently. This function works around those differences. * * @since 4.4.0 * @since 4.7.0 The `$component` parameter was added for parity with PHP's `parse_url()`. * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param string $url The URL to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function wp_parse_url( $url, $component = -1 ) { $to_unset = array(); $url = (string) $url; if ( str_starts_with( $url, '//' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $url = 'placeholder:' . $url; } elseif ( str_starts_with( $url, '/' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $to_unset[] = 'host'; $url = 'placeholder://placeholder' . $url; } $parts = parse_url( $url ); if ( false === $parts ) { // Parsing failure. return $parts; } // Remove the placeholder values. foreach ( $to_unset as $key ) { unset( $parts[ $key ] ); } return _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $parts, $component ); } /** * Retrieves a specific component from a parsed URL array. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param array|false $url_parts The parsed URL. Can be false if the URL failed to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $url_parts, $component = -1 ) { if ( -1 === $component ) { return $url_parts; } $key = _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $component ); if ( false !== $key && is_array( $url_parts ) && isset( $url_parts[ $key ] ) ) { return $url_parts[ $key ]; } else { return null; } } /** * Translates a PHP_URL_* constant to the named array keys PHP uses. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/url.constants.php * * @param int $constant PHP_URL_* constant. * @return string|false The named key or false. */ function _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $constant ) { $translation = array( PHP_URL_SCHEME => 'scheme', PHP_URL_HOST => 'host', PHP_URL_PORT => 'port', PHP_URL_USER => 'user', PHP_URL_PASS => 'pass', PHP_URL_PATH => 'path', PHP_URL_QUERY => 'query', PHP_URL_FRAGMENT => 'fragment', ); if ( isset( $translation[ $constant ] ) ) { return $translation[ $constant ]; } else { return false; } } Http/https-migration-20260606030951-20260608111934.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605234702.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status400-20260605050632.php 0000666 00000000711 15226714270 0011276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status400 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 400; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Bad Request'; } Http/https-detection-20260605111237-20260607021647.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014277 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606074155.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012727 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606042005-20260606112659.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605134451.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class.wp-scripts-20260605113603.php 0000666 00000000527 15226714270 0013011 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * This file is deprecated, use 'wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php' instead. * * @deprecated 6.1.0 * @package WordPress */ _deprecated_file( basename( __FILE__ ), '6.1.0', WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php' ); /** WP_Scripts class */ require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; Http/https-migration-20260606102945-20260610130652.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607003752-20260607105754.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/script-loader.php 0000666 00000465210 15226714270 0010766 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress scripts and styles default loader. * * Several constants are used to manage the loading, concatenating and compression of scripts and CSS: * define('SCRIPT_DEBUG', true); loads the development (non-minified) versions of all scripts and CSS, and disables compression and concatenation, * define('CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS', false); disables compression and concatenation of scripts and CSS, * define('COMPRESS_SCRIPTS', false); disables compression of scripts, * define('COMPRESS_CSS', false); disables compression of CSS, * define('ENFORCE_GZIP', true); forces gzip for compression (default is deflate). * * The globals $concatenate_scripts, $compress_scripts and $compress_css can be set by plugins * to temporarily override the above settings. Also a compression test is run once and the result is saved * as option 'can_compress_scripts' (0/1). The test will run again if that option is deleted. * * @package WordPress */ /** WordPress Dependency Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-dependency.php'; /** WordPress Dependencies Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-dependencies.php'; /** WordPress Scripts Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; /** WordPress Scripts Functions */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/functions.wp-scripts.php'; /** WordPress Styles Class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-styles.php'; /** WordPress Styles Functions */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/functions.wp-styles.php'; /** * Registers TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * @global bool $compress_scripts * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. * @param bool $force_uncompressed Whether to forcibly prevent gzip compression. Default false. */ function wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $scripts, $force_uncompressed = false ) { global $tinymce_version, $concatenate_scripts, $compress_scripts; $suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix(); $dev_suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix( 'dev' ); script_concat_settings(); $compressed = $compress_scripts && $concatenate_scripts && ! $force_uncompressed; /* * Load tinymce.js when running from /src, otherwise load wp-tinymce.js (in production) * or tinymce.min.js (when SCRIPT_DEBUG is true). */ if ( $compressed ) { $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce', includes_url( 'js/tinymce/' ) . 'wp-tinymce.js', array(), $tinymce_version ); } else { $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce-root', includes_url( 'js/tinymce/' ) . "tinymce$dev_suffix.js", array(), $tinymce_version ); $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce', includes_url( 'js/tinymce/' ) . "plugins/compat3x/plugin$dev_suffix.js", array( 'wp-tinymce-root' ), $tinymce_version ); } $scripts->add( 'wp-tinymce-lists', includes_url( "js/tinymce/plugins/lists/plugin$suffix.js" ), array( 'wp-tinymce' ), $tinymce_version ); } /** * Registers all the WordPress vendor scripts that are in the standardized * `js/dist/vendor/` location. * * For the order of `$scripts->add` see `wp_default_scripts`. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale WordPress date and time locale object. * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages_vendor( $scripts ) { global $wp_locale; $suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix(); $vendor_scripts = array( 'react', 'react-dom' => array( 'react' ), 'react-jsx-runtime' => array( 'react' ), 'regenerator-runtime', 'moment', 'lodash', 'wp-polyfill-fetch', 'wp-polyfill-formdata', 'wp-polyfill-node-contains', 'wp-polyfill-url', 'wp-polyfill-dom-rect', 'wp-polyfill-element-closest', 'wp-polyfill-object-fit', 'wp-polyfill-inert', 'wp-polyfill', ); $vendor_scripts_versions = array( 'react' => '18.3.1.1', // Final .1 due to switch to UMD build, can be removed in the next update. 'react-dom' => '18.3.1.1', // Final .1 due to switch to UMD build, can be removed in the next update. 'react-jsx-runtime' => '18.3.1', 'regenerator-runtime' => '0.14.1', 'moment' => '2.30.1', 'lodash' => '4.17.21', 'wp-polyfill-fetch' => '3.6.20', 'wp-polyfill-formdata' => '4.0.10', 'wp-polyfill-node-contains' => '4.8.0', 'wp-polyfill-url' => '3.6.4', 'wp-polyfill-dom-rect' => '4.8.0', 'wp-polyfill-element-closest' => '3.0.2', 'wp-polyfill-object-fit' => '2.3.5', 'wp-polyfill-inert' => '3.1.3', 'wp-polyfill' => '3.15.0', ); foreach ( $vendor_scripts as $handle => $dependencies ) { if ( is_string( $dependencies ) ) { $handle = $dependencies; $dependencies = array(); } $path = "/wp-includes/js/dist/vendor/$handle$suffix.js"; $version = $vendor_scripts_versions[ $handle ]; $scripts->add( $handle, $path, $dependencies, $version, 1 ); } did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->add_inline_script( 'lodash', 'window.lodash = _.noConflict();' ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->add_inline_script( 'moment', sprintf( "moment.updateLocale( '%s', %s );", esc_js( get_user_locale() ), wp_json_encode( array( 'months' => array_values( $wp_locale->month ), 'monthsShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->month_abbrev ), 'weekdays' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday ), 'weekdaysShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_abbrev ), 'week' => array( 'dow' => (int) get_option( 'start_of_week', 0 ), ), 'longDateFormat' => array( 'LT' => get_option( 'time_format', __( 'g:i a' ) ), 'LTS' => null, 'L' => null, 'LL' => get_option( 'date_format', __( 'F j, Y' ) ), 'LLL' => __( 'F j, Y g:i a' ), 'LLLL' => null, ), ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ), 'after' ); } /** * Returns contents of an inline script used in appending polyfill scripts for * browsers which fail the provided tests. The provided array is a mapping from * a condition to verify feature support to its polyfill script handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. * @param string[] $tests Features to detect. * @return string Conditional polyfill inline script. */ function wp_get_script_polyfill( $scripts, $tests ) { $polyfill = ''; foreach ( $tests as $test => $handle ) { if ( ! array_key_exists( $handle, $scripts->registered ) ) { continue; } $src = $scripts->registered[ $handle ]->src; $ver = $scripts->registered[ $handle ]->ver; if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $scripts->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $scripts->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $scripts->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { continue; } $polyfill .= ( // Test presence of feature... '( ' . $test . ' ) || ' . /* * ...appending polyfill on any failures. Cautious viewers may balk * at the `document.write`. Its caveat of synchronous mid-stream * blocking write is exactly the behavior we need though. */ 'document.write( \'<script src="' . $src . '"></scr\' + \'ipt>\' );' ); } return $polyfill; } /** * Registers development scripts that integrate with `@wordpress/scripts`. * * @see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/tree/trunk/packages/scripts#start * * @since 6.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_register_development_scripts( $scripts ) { if ( ! defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) || ! SCRIPT_DEBUG || empty( $scripts->registered['react'] ) || defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ) { return; } $development_scripts = array( 'react-refresh-entry', 'react-refresh-runtime', ); foreach ( $development_scripts as $script_name ) { $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . '/assets/script-loader-' . $script_name . '.php'; if ( ! is_array( $assets ) ) { return; } $scripts->add( 'wp-' . $script_name, '/wp-includes/js/dist/development/' . $script_name . '.js', $assets['dependencies'], $assets['version'] ); } // See https://github.com/pmmmwh/react-refresh-webpack-plugin/blob/main/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md#externalising-react. $scripts->registered['react']->deps[] = 'wp-react-refresh-entry'; } /** * Registers all the WordPress packages scripts that are in the standardized * `js/dist/` location. * * For the order of `$scripts->add` see `wp_default_scripts`. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages_scripts( $scripts ) { $suffix = defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ? '.min' : wp_scripts_get_suffix(); /* * Expects multidimensional array like: * * 'a11y.js' => array('dependencies' => array(...), 'version' => '...'), * 'annotations.js' => array('dependencies' => array(...), 'version' => '...'), * 'api-fetch.js' => array(... */ $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . "/assets/script-loader-packages{$suffix}.php"; foreach ( $assets as $file_name => $package_data ) { $basename = str_replace( $suffix . '.js', '', basename( $file_name ) ); $handle = 'wp-' . $basename; $path = "/wp-includes/js/dist/{$basename}{$suffix}.js"; if ( ! empty( $package_data['dependencies'] ) ) { $dependencies = $package_data['dependencies']; } else { $dependencies = array(); } // Add dependencies that cannot be detected and generated by build tools. switch ( $handle ) { case 'wp-block-library': array_push( $dependencies, 'editor' ); break; case 'wp-edit-post': array_push( $dependencies, 'media-models', 'media-views', 'postbox', 'wp-dom-ready' ); break; case 'wp-preferences': array_push( $dependencies, 'wp-preferences-persistence' ); break; } $scripts->add( $handle, $path, $dependencies, $package_data['version'], 1 ); if ( in_array( 'wp-i18n', $dependencies, true ) ) { $scripts->set_translations( $handle ); } /* * Manually set the text direction localization after wp-i18n is printed. * This ensures that wp.i18n.isRTL() returns true in RTL languages. * We cannot use $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-i18n' ) to do this * because WordPress prints a script's translations *before* the script, * which means, in the case of wp-i18n, that wp.i18n.setLocaleData() * is called before wp.i18n is defined. */ if ( 'wp-i18n' === $handle ) { $ltr = _x( 'ltr', 'text direction' ); $script = sprintf( "wp.i18n.setLocaleData( { 'text direction\u0004ltr': [ '%s' ] } );", $ltr ); $scripts->add_inline_script( $handle, $script, 'after' ); } } } /** * Adds inline scripts required for the WordPress JavaScript packages. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 6.4.0 Added relative time strings for the `wp-date` inline script output. * * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale WordPress date and time locale object. * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages_inline_scripts( $scripts ) { global $wp_locale, $wpdb; if ( isset( $scripts->registered['wp-api-fetch'] ) ) { $scripts->registered['wp-api-fetch']->deps[] = 'wp-hooks'; } $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-api-fetch', sprintf( 'wp.apiFetch.use( wp.apiFetch.createRootURLMiddleware( "%s" ) );', sanitize_url( get_rest_url() ) ), 'after' ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-api-fetch', implode( "\n", array( sprintf( 'wp.apiFetch.nonceMiddleware = wp.apiFetch.createNonceMiddleware( "%s" );', wp_installing() ? '' : wp_create_nonce( 'wp_rest' ) ), 'wp.apiFetch.use( wp.apiFetch.nonceMiddleware );', 'wp.apiFetch.use( wp.apiFetch.mediaUploadMiddleware );', sprintf( 'wp.apiFetch.nonceEndpoint = "%s";', admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php?action=rest-nonce' ) ), ) ), 'after' ); $meta_key = $wpdb->get_blog_prefix() . 'persisted_preferences'; $user_id = get_current_user_id(); $preload_data = get_user_meta( $user_id, $meta_key, true ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-preferences', sprintf( '( function() { var serverData = %s; var userId = "%d"; var persistenceLayer = wp.preferencesPersistence.__unstableCreatePersistenceLayer( serverData, userId ); var preferencesStore = wp.preferences.store; wp.data.dispatch( preferencesStore ).setPersistenceLayer( persistenceLayer ); } ) ();', wp_json_encode( $preload_data, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ), $user_id ) ); // Backwards compatibility - configure the old wp-data persistence system. $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-data', implode( "\n", array( '( function() {', ' var userId = ' . get_current_user_id() . ';', ' var storageKey = "WP_DATA_USER_" + userId;', ' wp.data', ' .use( wp.data.plugins.persistence, { storageKey: storageKey } );', '} )();', ) ) ); // Calculate the timezone abbr (EDT, PST) if possible. $timezone_string = get_option( 'timezone_string', 'UTC' ); $timezone_abbr = ''; if ( ! empty( $timezone_string ) ) { $timezone_date = new DateTime( 'now', new DateTimeZone( $timezone_string ) ); $timezone_abbr = $timezone_date->format( 'T' ); } $gmt_offset = get_option( 'gmt_offset', 0 ); $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-date', sprintf( 'wp.date.setSettings( %s );', wp_json_encode( array( 'l10n' => array( 'locale' => get_user_locale(), 'months' => array_values( $wp_locale->month ), 'monthsShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->month_abbrev ), 'weekdays' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday ), 'weekdaysShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_abbrev ), 'meridiem' => (object) $wp_locale->meridiem, 'relative' => array( /* translators: %s: Duration. */ 'future' => __( '%s from now' ), /* translators: %s: Duration. */ 'past' => __( '%s ago' ), /* translators: One second from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a second ago" or "a second from now". */ 's' => __( 'a second' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in seconds from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 seconds ago" or "4 seconds from now". */ 'ss' => __( '%d seconds' ), /* translators: One minute from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a minute ago" or "a minute from now". */ 'm' => __( 'a minute' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in minutes from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 minutes ago" or "4 minutes from now". */ 'mm' => __( '%d minutes' ), /* translators: One hour from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "an hour ago" or "an hour from now". */ 'h' => __( 'an hour' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in hours from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 hours ago" or "4 hours from now". */ 'hh' => __( '%d hours' ), /* translators: One day from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a day ago" or "a day from now". */ 'd' => __( 'a day' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in days from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 days ago" or "4 days from now". */ 'dd' => __( '%d days' ), /* translators: One month from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a month ago" or "a month from now". */ 'M' => __( 'a month' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in months from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 months ago" or "4 months from now". */ 'MM' => __( '%d months' ), /* translators: One year from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "a year ago" or "a year from now". */ 'y' => __( 'a year' ), /* translators: %d: Duration in years from or to a particular datetime, e.g., "4 years ago" or "4 years from now". */ 'yy' => __( '%d years' ), ), 'startOfWeek' => (int) get_option( 'start_of_week', 0 ), ), 'formats' => array( /* translators: Time format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'time' => get_option( 'time_format', __( 'g:i a' ) ), /* translators: Date format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'date' => get_option( 'date_format', __( 'F j, Y' ) ), /* translators: Date/Time format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'datetime' => __( 'F j, Y g:i a' ), /* translators: Abbreviated date/time format, see https://www.php.net/manual/datetime.format.php */ 'datetimeAbbreviated' => __( 'M j, Y g:i a' ), ), 'timezone' => array( 'offset' => (float) $gmt_offset, 'offsetFormatted' => str_replace( array( '.25', '.5', '.75' ), array( ':15', ':30', ':45' ), (string) $gmt_offset ), 'string' => $timezone_string, 'abbr' => $timezone_abbr, ), ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ), 'after' ); // Loading the old editor and its config to ensure the classic block works as expected. $scripts->add_inline_script( 'editor', 'window.wp.oldEditor = window.wp.editor;', 'after' ); /* * wp-editor module is exposed as window.wp.editor. * Problem: there is quite some code expecting window.wp.oldEditor object available under window.wp.editor. * Solution: fuse the two objects together to maintain backward compatibility. * For more context, see https://github.com/WordPress/gutenberg/issues/33203. */ $scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-editor', 'Object.assign( window.wp.editor, window.wp.oldEditor );', 'after' ); } /** * Adds inline scripts required for the TinyMCE in the block editor. * * These TinyMCE init settings are used to extend and override the default settings * from `_WP_Editors::default_settings()` for the Classic block. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts */ function wp_tinymce_inline_scripts() { global $wp_scripts; /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $editor_settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', array( 'tinymce' => true ), 'classic-block' ); $tinymce_plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $tinymce_plugins = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $tinymce_plugins, 'classic-block' ); $tinymce_plugins = array_unique( $tinymce_plugins ); $disable_captions = false; // Runs after `tiny_mce_plugins` but before `mce_buttons`. /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $disable_captions = true; } $toolbar1 = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'unlink', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', 'wp_add_media', 'wp_adv', ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar1 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $toolbar1, 'classic-block' ); $toolbar2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', 'wp_help', ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $toolbar2, 'classic-block' ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), 'classic-block' ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $toolbar4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), 'classic-block' ); /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), 'classic-block' ); $tinymce_settings = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', $tinymce_plugins ), 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $toolbar1 ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $toolbar2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $toolbar3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $toolbar4 ), 'external_plugins' => wp_json_encode( $external_plugins ), 'classic_block_editor' => true, ); if ( $disable_captions ) { $tinymce_settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } if ( ! empty( $editor_settings['tinymce'] ) && is_array( $editor_settings['tinymce'] ) ) { $tinymce_settings = array_merge( $tinymce_settings, $editor_settings['tinymce'] ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-editor.php */ $tinymce_settings = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $tinymce_settings, 'classic-block' ); /* * Do "by hand" translation from PHP array to js object. * Prevents breakage in some custom settings. */ $init_obj = ''; foreach ( $tinymce_settings as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $init_obj .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $init_obj .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $init_obj .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } $init_obj = '{' . trim( $init_obj, ' ,' ) . '}'; $script = 'window.wpEditorL10n = { tinymce: { baseURL: ' . wp_json_encode( includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ', suffix: ' . ( SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '""' : '".min"' ) . ', settings: ' . $init_obj . ', } }'; $wp_scripts->add_inline_script( 'wp-block-library', $script, 'before' ); } /** * Registers all the WordPress packages scripts. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_packages( $scripts ) { wp_default_packages_vendor( $scripts ); wp_register_development_scripts( $scripts ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $scripts ); wp_default_packages_scripts( $scripts ); if ( did_action( 'init' ) ) { wp_default_packages_inline_scripts( $scripts ); } } /** * Returns the suffix that can be used for the scripts. * * There are two suffix types, the normal one and the dev suffix. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $type The type of suffix to retrieve. * @return string The script suffix. */ function wp_scripts_get_suffix( $type = '' ) { static $suffixes; if ( null === $suffixes ) { /* * Include an unmodified $wp_version. * * Note: wp_get_wp_version() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * wp-includes/functions.php is not loaded. */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/version.php'; /* * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded. */ $develop_src = false !== strpos( $wp_version, '-src' ); if ( ! defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) ) { define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', $develop_src ); } $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $dev_suffix = $develop_src ? '' : '.min'; $suffixes = array( 'suffix' => $suffix, 'dev_suffix' => $dev_suffix, ); } if ( 'dev' === $type ) { return $suffixes['dev_suffix']; } return $suffixes['suffix']; } /** * Registers all WordPress scripts. * * Localizes some of them. * args order: `$scripts->add( 'handle', 'url', 'dependencies', 'query-string', 1 );` * when last arg === 1 queues the script for the footer * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $scripts WP_Scripts object. */ function wp_default_scripts( $scripts ) { $suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix(); $dev_suffix = wp_scripts_get_suffix( 'dev' ); $guessurl = site_url(); if ( ! $guessurl ) { $guessed_url = true; $guessurl = wp_guess_url(); } $scripts->base_url = $guessurl; $scripts->content_url = defined( 'WP_CONTENT_URL' ) ? WP_CONTENT_URL : ''; $scripts->default_version = get_bloginfo( 'version' ); $scripts->default_dirs = array( '/wp-admin/js/', '/wp-includes/js/' ); $scripts->add( 'utils', "/wp-includes/js/utils$suffix.js" ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'utils', 'userSettings', array( 'url' => (string) SITECOOKIEPATH, 'uid' => (string) get_current_user_id(), 'time' => (string) time(), 'secure' => (string) ( 'https' === parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ) ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'common', "/wp-admin/js/common$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'hoverIntent', 'utils', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'common' ); $bulk_action_observer_ids = array( 'bulk_action' => 'action', 'changeit' => 'new_role', ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'common', 'bulkActionObserverIds', /** * Filters the array of field name attributes for bulk actions. * * @since 6.8.1 * * @param array $bulk_action_observer_ids { * An array of field name attributes for bulk actions. * * @type string $bulk_action The bulk action field name. Default 'action'. * @type string $changeit The new role field name. Default 'new_role'. * } */ apply_filters( 'bulk_action_observer_ids', $bulk_action_observer_ids ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-sanitize', "/wp-includes/js/wp-sanitize$suffix.js", array(), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'sack', "/wp-includes/js/tw-sack$suffix.js", array(), '1.6.1', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'quicktags', "/wp-includes/js/quicktags$suffix.js", array(), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'quicktags', 'quicktagsL10n', array( 'closeAllOpenTags' => __( 'Close all open tags' ), 'closeTags' => __( 'close tags' ), 'enterURL' => __( 'Enter the URL' ), 'enterImageURL' => __( 'Enter the URL of the image' ), 'enterImageDescription' => __( 'Enter a description of the image' ), 'textdirection' => __( 'text direction' ), 'toggleTextdirection' => __( 'Toggle Editor Text Direction' ), 'dfw' => __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'strong' => __( 'Bold' ), 'strongClose' => __( 'Close bold tag' ), 'em' => __( 'Italic' ), 'emClose' => __( 'Close italic tag' ), 'link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'blockquote' => __( 'Blockquote' ), 'blockquoteClose' => __( 'Close blockquote tag' ), 'del' => __( 'Deleted text (strikethrough)' ), 'delClose' => __( 'Close deleted text tag' ), 'ins' => __( 'Inserted text' ), 'insClose' => __( 'Close inserted text tag' ), 'image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'ul' => __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'ulClose' => __( 'Close bulleted list tag' ), 'ol' => __( 'Numbered list' ), 'olClose' => __( 'Close numbered list tag' ), 'li' => __( 'List item' ), 'liClose' => __( 'Close list item tag' ), 'code' => __( 'Code' ), 'codeClose' => __( 'Close code tag' ), 'more' => __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'colorpicker', "/wp-includes/js/colorpicker$suffix.js", array( 'prototype' ), '3517m' ); $scripts->add( 'editor', "/wp-admin/js/editor$suffix.js", array( 'utils', 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'clipboard', "/wp-includes/js/clipboard$suffix.js", array(), '2.0.11', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'wp-ajax-response', "/wp-includes/js/wp-ajax-response$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'wp-ajax-response', 'wpAjax', array( 'noPerm' => __( 'Sorry, you are not allowed to do that.' ), 'broken' => __( 'An error occurred while processing your request. Please try again later.' ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-api-request', "/wp-includes/js/api-request$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); // `wpApiSettings` is also used by `wp-api`, which depends on this script. did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'wp-api-request', 'wpApiSettings', array( 'root' => sanitize_url( get_rest_url() ), 'nonce' => wp_installing() ? '' : wp_create_nonce( 'wp_rest' ), 'versionString' => 'wp/v2/', ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-pointer', "/wp-includes/js/wp-pointer$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-pointer' ); $scripts->add( 'autosave', "/wp-includes/js/autosave$suffix.js", array( 'heartbeat' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'heartbeat', "/wp-includes/js/heartbeat$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-hooks' ), false, 1 ); did_action( 'init' ) && $scripts->localize( 'heartbeat', 'heartbeatSettings', /** * Filters the Heartbeat settings. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param array $settings Heartbeat settings array. */ apply_filters( 'heartbeat_settings', array() ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-auth-check', "/wp-includes/js/wp-auth-check$suffix.js", array( 'heartbeat' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-auth-check' ); $scripts->add( 'wp-lists', "/wp-includes/js/wp-lists$suffix.js", array( 'wp-ajax-response', 'jquery-color' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'site-icon', '/wp-admin/js/site-icon.js', array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'site-icon' ); // WordPress no longer uses or bundles Prototype or script.aculo.us. These are now pulled from an external source. $scripts->add( 'prototype', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/prototype/1.7.1.0/prototype.js', array(), '1.7.1' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-root', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/scriptaculous.js', array( 'prototype' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-builder', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/builder.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-dragdrop', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/dragdrop.js', array( 'scriptaculous-builder', 'scriptaculous-effects' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-effects', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/effects.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-slider', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/slider.js', array( 'scriptaculous-effects' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-sound', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/sound.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous-controls', 'https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/scriptaculous/1.9.0/controls.js', array( 'scriptaculous-root' ), '1.9.0' ); $scripts->add( 'scriptaculous', false, array( 'scriptaculous-dragdrop', 'scriptaculous-slider', 'scriptaculous-controls' ) ); // Not used in core, replaced by Jcrop.js. $scripts->add( 'cropper', '/wp-includes/js/crop/cropper.js', array( 'scriptaculous-dragdrop' ) ); /* * jQuery. * The unminified jquery.js and jquery-migrate.js are included to facilitate debugging. */ $scripts->add( 'jquery', false, array( 'jquery-core', 'jquery-migrate' ), '3.7.1' ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-core', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery$suffix.js", array(), '3.7.1' ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-migrate', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/jquery-migrate$suffix.js", array(), '3.4.1' ); /* * Full jQuery UI. * The build process in 1.12.1 has changed significantly. * In order to keep backwards compatibility, and to keep the optimized loading, * the source files were flattened and included with some modifications for AMD loading. * A notable change is that 'jquery-ui-core' now contains 'jquery-ui-position' and 'jquery-ui-widget'. */ $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-core', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/core$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-core', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-blind', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-blind$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-bounce', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-bounce$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-clip', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-clip$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-drop', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-drop$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-explode', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-explode$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-fade', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-fade$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-fold', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-fold$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-highlight', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-highlight$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-puff', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-puff$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core', 'jquery-effects-scale' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-pulsate', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-pulsate$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-scale', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-scale$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core', 'jquery-effects-size' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-shake', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-shake$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-size', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-size$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-slide', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-slide$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-effects-transfer', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/effect-transfer$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-effects-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); // Widgets $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-accordion', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/accordion$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/autocomplete$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-menu', 'wp-a11y' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-button', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/button$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core', 'jquery-ui-controlgroup', 'jquery-ui-checkboxradio' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-datepicker', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/datepicker$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-dialog', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/dialog$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-resizable', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-button' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'jquery-ui-menu', "/wp-includes/js/jquery/ui/menu$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-core' ), '1.13.3', 1 ); 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$scripts->add( 'csslint', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/csslint.js', array(), '1.0.5' ); $scripts->add( 'esprima', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/esprima.js', array(), '4.0.0' ); $scripts->add( 'jshint', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/fakejshint.js', array( 'esprima' ), '2.9.5' ); $scripts->add( 'jsonlint', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/jsonlint.js', array(), '1.6.2' ); $scripts->add( 'htmlhint', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/htmlhint.js', array(), '0.9.14-xwp' ); $scripts->add( 'htmlhint-kses', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/htmlhint-kses.js', array( 'htmlhint' ) ); $scripts->add( 'code-editor', "/wp-admin/js/code-editor$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'wp-codemirror', 'underscore' ) ); $scripts->add( 'wp-theme-plugin-editor', "/wp-admin/js/theme-plugin-editor$suffix.js", array( 'common', 'wp-util', 'wp-sanitize', 'jquery', 'jquery-ui-core', 'wp-a11y', 'underscore' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-theme-plugin-editor' ); $scripts->add( 'wp-playlist', "/wp-includes/js/mediaelement/wp-playlist$suffix.js", array( 'wp-util', 'backbone', 'mediaelement' ), false, 1 ); 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'' : wp_create_nonce( 'updates' ), ) ); $scripts->add( 'farbtastic', '/wp-admin/js/farbtastic.js', array( 'jquery' ), '1.2' ); $scripts->add( 'iris', '/wp-admin/js/iris.min.js', array( 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-slider', 'jquery-touch-punch' ), '1.1.1', 1 ); $scripts->add( 'wp-color-picker', "/wp-admin/js/color-picker$suffix.js", array( 'iris' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'wp-color-picker' ); $scripts->add( 'dashboard', "/wp-admin/js/dashboard$suffix.js", array( 'common', 'jquery', 'admin-comments', 'postbox', 'wp-util', 'wp-a11y', 'wp-date' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'dashboard' ); $scripts->add( 'list-revisions', "/wp-includes/js/wp-list-revisions$suffix.js" ); $scripts->add( 'media-grid', "/wp-includes/js/media-grid$suffix.js", array( 'media-editor' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'media', "/wp-admin/js/media$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'clipboard', 'wp-i18n', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'media' ); $scripts->add( 'image-edit', "/wp-admin/js/image-edit$suffix.js", array( 'jquery', 'jquery-ui-core', 'imgareaselect', 'wp-a11y' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'image-edit' ); $scripts->add( 'set-post-thumbnail', "/wp-admin/js/set-post-thumbnail$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->set_translations( 'set-post-thumbnail' ); /* * Navigation Menus: Adding underscore as a dependency to utilize _.debounce * see https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/42321 */ $scripts->add( 'nav-menu', "/wp-admin/js/nav-menu$suffix.js", array( 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-droppable', 'wp-lists', 'postbox', 'underscore' ) ); $scripts->set_translations( 'nav-menu' ); $scripts->add( 'custom-header', '/wp-admin/js/custom-header.js', array( 'jquery-masonry' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'custom-background', "/wp-admin/js/custom-background$suffix.js", array( 'wp-color-picker', 'media-views' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'media-gallery', "/wp-admin/js/media-gallery$suffix.js", array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); $scripts->add( 'svg-painter', '/wp-admin/js/svg-painter.js', array( 'jquery' ), false, 1 ); } } /** * Assigns default styles to $styles object. * * Nothing is returned, because the $styles parameter is passed by reference. * Meaning that whatever object is passed will be updated without having to * reassign the variable that was passed back to the same value. 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'/version.php'; if ( ! defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) ) { /* * Note: str_contains() is not used here, as this file can be included * via wp-admin/load-scripts.php or wp-admin/load-styles.php, in which case * the polyfills from wp-includes/compat.php are not loaded. */ define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', false !== strpos( $wp_version, '-src' ) ); } $guessurl = site_url(); if ( ! $guessurl ) { $guessurl = wp_guess_url(); } $styles->base_url = $guessurl; $styles->content_url = defined( 'WP_CONTENT_URL' ) ? WP_CONTENT_URL : ''; $styles->default_version = get_bloginfo( 'version' ); $styles->text_direction = function_exists( 'is_rtl' ) && is_rtl() ? 'rtl' : 'ltr'; $styles->default_dirs = array( '/wp-admin/', '/wp-includes/css/' ); // Open Sans is no longer used by core, but may be relied upon by themes and plugins. $open_sans_font_url = ''; /* * translators: If there are characters in your language that are not supported * by Open Sans, translate this to 'off'. Do not translate into your own language. */ if ( 'off' !== _x( 'on', 'Open Sans font: on or off' ) ) { $subsets = 'latin,latin-ext'; /* * translators: To add an additional Open Sans character subset specific to your language, * translate this to 'greek', 'cyrillic' or 'vietnamese'. Do not translate into your own language. */ $subset = _x( 'no-subset', 'Open Sans font: add new subset (greek, cyrillic, vietnamese)' ); if ( 'cyrillic' === $subset ) { $subsets .= ',cyrillic,cyrillic-ext'; } elseif ( 'greek' === $subset ) { $subsets .= ',greek,greek-ext'; } elseif ( 'vietnamese' === $subset ) { $subsets .= ',vietnamese'; } // Hotlink Open Sans, for now. $open_sans_font_url = "https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:300italic,400italic,600italic,300,400,600&subset=$subsets&display=fallback"; } // Register a stylesheet for the selected admin color scheme. $styles->add( 'colors', true, array( 'wp-admin', 'buttons' ) ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; // Admin CSS. $styles->add( 'common', "/wp-admin/css/common$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'forms', "/wp-admin/css/forms$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'admin-menu', "/wp-admin/css/admin-menu$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'dashboard', "/wp-admin/css/dashboard$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'list-tables', "/wp-admin/css/list-tables$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'edit', "/wp-admin/css/edit$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'revisions', "/wp-admin/css/revisions$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'media', "/wp-admin/css/media$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'themes', "/wp-admin/css/themes$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'about', "/wp-admin/css/about$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'nav-menus', "/wp-admin/css/nav-menus$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'widgets', "/wp-admin/css/widgets$suffix.css", array( 'wp-pointer' ) ); $styles->add( 'site-icon', "/wp-admin/css/site-icon$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'l10n', "/wp-admin/css/l10n$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'code-editor', "/wp-admin/css/code-editor$suffix.css", array( 'wp-codemirror' ) ); $styles->add( 'site-health', "/wp-admin/css/site-health$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'wp-admin', false, array( 'dashicons', 'common', 'forms', 'admin-menu', 'dashboard', 'list-tables', 'edit', 'revisions', 'media', 'themes', 'about', 'nav-menus', 'widgets', 'site-icon', 'l10n' ) ); $styles->add( 'login', "/wp-admin/css/login$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons', 'buttons', 'forms', 'l10n' ) ); $styles->add( 'install', "/wp-admin/css/install$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons', 'buttons', 'forms', 'l10n' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-color-picker', "/wp-admin/css/color-picker$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'customize-controls', "/wp-admin/css/customize-controls$suffix.css", array( 'wp-admin', 'colors', 'imgareaselect' ) ); $styles->add( 'customize-widgets', "/wp-admin/css/customize-widgets$suffix.css", array( 'wp-admin', 'colors' ) ); $styles->add( 'customize-nav-menus', "/wp-admin/css/customize-nav-menus$suffix.css", array( 'wp-admin', 'colors' ) ); // Common dependencies. $styles->add( 'buttons', "/wp-includes/css/buttons$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'dashicons', "/wp-includes/css/dashicons$suffix.css" ); // Includes CSS. $styles->add( 'admin-bar', "/wp-includes/css/admin-bar$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-auth-check', "/wp-includes/css/wp-auth-check$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'editor-buttons', "/wp-includes/css/editor$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'media-views', "/wp-includes/css/media-views$suffix.css", array( 'buttons', 'dashicons', 'wp-mediaelement' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-pointer', "/wp-includes/css/wp-pointer$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'customize-preview', "/wp-includes/css/customize-preview$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-empty-template-alert', "/wp-includes/css/wp-empty-template-alert$suffix.css" ); // External libraries and friends. $styles->add( 'imgareaselect', '/wp-includes/js/imgareaselect/imgareaselect.css', array(), '0.9.8' ); $styles->add( 'wp-jquery-ui-dialog', "/wp-includes/css/jquery-ui-dialog$suffix.css", array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'mediaelement', '/wp-includes/js/mediaelement/mediaelementplayer-legacy.min.css', array(), '4.2.17' ); $styles->add( 'wp-mediaelement', "/wp-includes/js/mediaelement/wp-mediaelement$suffix.css", array( 'mediaelement' ) ); $styles->add( 'thickbox', '/wp-includes/js/thickbox/thickbox.css', array( 'dashicons' ) ); $styles->add( 'wp-codemirror', '/wp-includes/js/codemirror/codemirror.min.css', array(), '5.29.1-alpha-ee20357' ); // Deprecated CSS. $styles->add( 'deprecated-media', "/wp-admin/css/deprecated-media$suffix.css" ); $styles->add( 'farbtastic', "/wp-admin/css/farbtastic$suffix.css", array(), '1.3u1' ); $styles->add( 'jcrop', '/wp-includes/js/jcrop/jquery.Jcrop.min.css', array(), '0.9.15' ); $styles->add( 'colors-fresh', false, array( 'wp-admin', 'buttons' ) ); // Old handle. $styles->add( 'open-sans', $open_sans_font_url ); // No longer used in core as of 4.6. $styles->add( 'wp-embed-template-ie', false ); $styles->add_data( 'wp-embed-template-ie', 'conditional', '_required-conditional-dependency_' ); // Noto Serif is no longer used by core, but may be relied upon by themes and plugins. $fonts_url = ''; /* * translators: Use this to specify the proper Google Font name and variants * to load that is supported by your language. Do not translate. * Set to 'off' to disable loading. */ $font_family = _x( 'Noto Serif:400,400i,700,700i', 'Google Font Name and Variants' ); if ( 'off' !== $font_family ) { $fonts_url = 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=' . urlencode( $font_family ); } $styles->add( 'wp-editor-font', $fonts_url ); // No longer used in core as of 5.7. $block_library_theme_path = WPINC . "/css/dist/block-library/theme$suffix.css"; $styles->add( 'wp-block-library-theme', "/$block_library_theme_path" ); $styles->add_data( 'wp-block-library-theme', 'path', ABSPATH . $block_library_theme_path ); $classic_theme_styles_path = WPINC . "/css/classic-themes$suffix.css"; $styles->add( 'classic-theme-styles', "/$classic_theme_styles_path" ); $styles->add_data( 'classic-theme-styles', 'path', ABSPATH . $classic_theme_styles_path ); $styles->add( 'wp-reset-editor-styles', "/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/reset$suffix.css", array( 'common', 'forms' ) // Make sure the reset is loaded after the default WP Admin styles. ); $styles->add( 'wp-editor-classic-layout-styles', "/wp-includes/css/dist/edit-post/classic$suffix.css", array() ); $styles->add( 'wp-block-editor-content', "/wp-includes/css/dist/block-editor/content$suffix.css", array( 'wp-components' ) ); // Only add CONTENT styles here that should be enqueued in the iframe! $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies = array( 'wp-components', /* * This needs to be added before the block library styles, * The block library styles override the "reset" styles. */ 'wp-reset-editor-styles', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-block-editor-content', ); // Only load the default layout and margin styles for themes without theme.json file. if ( ! wp_theme_has_theme_json() ) { $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies[] = 'wp-editor-classic-layout-styles'; } if ( current_theme_supports( 'wp-block-styles' ) && ( ! is_array( $editor_styles ) || count( $editor_styles ) === 0 ) ) { /* * Include opinionated block styles if the theme supports block styles and * no $editor_styles are declared, so the editor never appears broken. */ $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies[] = 'wp-block-library-theme'; } $styles->add( 'wp-edit-blocks', "/wp-includes/css/dist/block-library/editor$suffix.css", $wp_edit_blocks_dependencies ); $package_styles = array( 'block-editor' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-preferences' ), 'block-library' => array(), 'block-directory' => array(), 'components' => array(), 'commands' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'edit-post' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-commands', 'wp-preferences', ), 'editor' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-reusable-blocks', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-preferences', ), 'format-library' => array(), 'list-reusable-blocks' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'reusable-blocks' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'patterns' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'preferences' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'nux' => array( 'wp-components' ), 'widgets' => array( 'wp-components', ), 'edit-widgets' => array( 'wp-widgets', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-preferences', ), 'customize-widgets' => array( 'wp-widgets', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-preferences', ), 'edit-site' => array( 'wp-components', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-editor', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-commands', 'wp-preferences', ), ); foreach ( $package_styles as $package => $dependencies ) { $handle = 'wp-' . $package; $path = "/wp-includes/css/dist/$package/style$suffix.css"; if ( 'block-library' === $package && wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() ) { $path = "/wp-includes/css/dist/$package/common$suffix.css"; } $styles->add( $handle, $path, $dependencies ); $styles->add_data( $handle, 'path', ABSPATH . $path ); } // RTL CSS. $rtl_styles = array( // Admin CSS. 'common', 'forms', 'admin-menu', 'dashboard', 'list-tables', 'edit', 'revisions', 'media', 'themes', 'about', 'nav-menus', 'widgets', 'site-icon', 'l10n', 'install', 'wp-color-picker', 'customize-controls', 'customize-widgets', 'customize-nav-menus', 'customize-preview', 'login', 'site-health', 'wp-empty-template-alert', // Includes CSS. 'buttons', 'admin-bar', 'wp-auth-check', 'editor-buttons', 'media-views', 'wp-pointer', 'wp-jquery-ui-dialog', // Package styles. 'wp-reset-editor-styles', 'wp-editor-classic-layout-styles', 'wp-block-library-theme', 'wp-edit-blocks', 'wp-block-editor', 'wp-block-library', 'wp-block-directory', 'wp-commands', 'wp-components', 'wp-customize-widgets', 'wp-edit-post', 'wp-edit-site', 'wp-edit-widgets', 'wp-editor', 'wp-format-library', 'wp-list-reusable-blocks', 'wp-reusable-blocks', 'wp-patterns', 'wp-nux', 'wp-widgets', // Deprecated CSS. 'deprecated-media', 'farbtastic', ); foreach ( $rtl_styles as $rtl_style ) { $styles->add_data( $rtl_style, 'rtl', 'replace' ); if ( $suffix ) { $styles->add_data( $rtl_style, 'suffix', $suffix ); } } } /** * Reorders JavaScript scripts array to place prototype before jQuery. * * @since 2.3.1 * * @param string[] $js_array JavaScript scripts array * @return string[] Reordered array, if needed. */ function wp_prototype_before_jquery( $js_array ) { $prototype = array_search( 'prototype', $js_array, true ); if ( false === $prototype ) { return $js_array; } $jquery = array_search( 'jquery', $js_array, true ); if ( false === $jquery ) { return $js_array; } if ( $prototype < $jquery ) { return $js_array; } unset( $js_array[ $prototype ] ); array_splice( $js_array, $jquery, 0, 'prototype' ); return $js_array; } /** * Loads localized data on print rather than initialization. * * These localizations require information that may not be loaded even by init. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global array $shortcode_tags */ function wp_just_in_time_script_localization() { wp_localize_script( 'autosave', 'autosaveL10n', array( 'autosaveInterval' => AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL, 'blog_id' => get_current_blog_id(), ) ); wp_localize_script( 'mce-view', 'mceViewL10n', array( 'shortcodes' => ! empty( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) ? array_keys( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) : array(), ) ); wp_localize_script( 'word-count', 'wordCountL10n', array( 'type' => wp_get_word_count_type(), 'shortcodes' => ! empty( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) ? array_keys( $GLOBALS['shortcode_tags'] ) : array(), ) ); } /** * Localizes the jQuery UI datepicker. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @link https://api.jqueryui.com/datepicker/#options * * @global WP_Locale $wp_locale WordPress date and time locale object. */ function wp_localize_jquery_ui_datepicker() { global $wp_locale; if ( ! wp_script_is( 'jquery-ui-datepicker', 'enqueued' ) ) { return; } // Convert the PHP date format into jQuery UI's format. $datepicker_date_format = str_replace( array( 'd', 'j', 'l', 'z', // Day. 'F', 'M', 'n', 'm', // Month. 'Y', 'y', // Year. ), array( 'dd', 'd', 'DD', 'o', 'MM', 'M', 'm', 'mm', 'yy', 'y', ), get_option( 'date_format' ) ); $datepicker_defaults = wp_json_encode( array( 'closeText' => __( 'Close' ), 'currentText' => __( 'Today' ), 'monthNames' => array_values( $wp_locale->month ), 'monthNamesShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->month_abbrev ), 'nextText' => __( 'Next' ), 'prevText' => __( 'Previous' ), 'dayNames' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday ), 'dayNamesShort' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_abbrev ), 'dayNamesMin' => array_values( $wp_locale->weekday_initial ), 'dateFormat' => $datepicker_date_format, 'firstDay' => absint( get_option( 'start_of_week' ) ), 'isRTL' => $wp_locale->is_rtl(), ), JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ); wp_add_inline_script( 'jquery-ui-datepicker', "jQuery(function(jQuery){jQuery.datepicker.setDefaults({$datepicker_defaults});});" ); } /** * Localizes community events data that needs to be passed to dashboard.js. * * @since 4.8.0 */ function wp_localize_community_events() { if ( ! wp_script_is( 'dashboard' ) ) { return; } require_once ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/class-wp-community-events.php'; $user_id = get_current_user_id(); $saved_location = get_user_option( 'community-events-location', $user_id ); $saved_ip_address = isset( $saved_location['ip'] ) ? $saved_location['ip'] : false; $current_ip_address = WP_Community_Events::get_unsafe_client_ip(); /* * If the user's location is based on their IP address, then update their * location when their IP address changes. This allows them to see events * in their current city when travelling. Otherwise, they would always be * shown events in the city where they were when they first loaded the * Dashboard, which could have been months or years ago. */ if ( $saved_ip_address && $current_ip_address && $current_ip_address !== $saved_ip_address ) { $saved_location['ip'] = $current_ip_address; update_user_meta( $user_id, 'community-events-location', $saved_location ); } $events_client = new WP_Community_Events( $user_id, $saved_location ); wp_localize_script( 'dashboard', 'communityEventsData', array( 'nonce' => wp_create_nonce( 'community_events' ), 'cache' => $events_client->get_cached_events(), 'time_format' => get_option( 'time_format' ), ) ); } /** * Administration Screen CSS for changing the styles. * * If installing the 'wp-admin/' directory will be replaced with './'. * * The $_wp_admin_css_colors global manages the Administration Screens CSS * stylesheet that is loaded. The option that is set is 'admin_color' and is the * color and key for the array. The value for the color key is an object with * a 'url' parameter that has the URL path to the CSS file. * * The query from $src parameter will be appended to the URL that is given from * the $_wp_admin_css_colors array value URL. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @global array $_wp_admin_css_colors * * @param string $src Source URL. * @param string $handle Either 'colors' or 'colors-rtl'. * @return string|false URL path to CSS stylesheet for Administration Screens. */ function wp_style_loader_src( $src, $handle ) { global $_wp_admin_css_colors; if ( wp_installing() ) { return preg_replace( '#^wp-admin/#', './', $src ); } if ( 'colors' === $handle ) { $color = get_user_option( 'admin_color' ); if ( empty( $color ) || ! isset( $_wp_admin_css_colors[ $color ] ) ) { $color = 'fresh'; } $color = $_wp_admin_css_colors[ $color ]; $url = $color->url; if ( ! $url ) { return false; } $parsed = parse_url( $src ); if ( isset( $parsed['query'] ) && $parsed['query'] ) { wp_parse_str( $parsed['query'], $qv ); $url = add_query_arg( $qv, $url ); } return $url; } return $src; } /** * Prints the script queue in the HTML head on admin pages. * * Postpones the scripts that were queued for the footer. * print_footer_scripts() is called in the footer to print these scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see wp_print_scripts() * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the scripts that were printed. */ function print_head_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( ! did_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ) ) { /** This action is documented in wp-includes/functions.wp-scripts.php */ do_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ); } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); script_concat_settings(); $wp_scripts->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_scripts->do_head_items(); /** * Filters whether to print the head scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the head scripts. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_head_scripts', true ) ) { _print_scripts(); } $wp_scripts->reset(); return $wp_scripts->done; } /** * Prints the scripts that were queued for the footer or too late for the HTML head. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the scripts that were printed. */ function print_footer_scripts() { global $wp_scripts, $concatenate_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { return array(); // No need to run if not instantiated. } script_concat_settings(); $wp_scripts->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_scripts->do_footer_items(); /** * Filters whether to print the footer scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the footer scripts. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_footer_scripts', true ) ) { _print_scripts(); } $wp_scripts->reset(); return $wp_scripts->done; } /** * Prints scripts (internal use only) * * @since 2.8.0 * * @ignore * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * @global bool $compress_scripts */ function _print_scripts() { global $wp_scripts, $compress_scripts; $zip = $compress_scripts ? 1 : 0; if ( $zip && defined( 'ENFORCE_GZIP' ) && ENFORCE_GZIP ) { $zip = 'gzip'; } $concat = trim( $wp_scripts->concat, ', ' ); $type_attr = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ) ? '' : " type='text/javascript'"; if ( $concat ) { if ( ! empty( $wp_scripts->print_code ) ) { echo "\n<script{$type_attr}>\n"; echo "/* <![CDATA[ */\n"; // Not needed in HTML 5. echo $wp_scripts->print_code; echo sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s\n", rawurlencode( 'js-inline-concat-' . $concat ) ); echo "/* ]]> */\n"; echo "</script>\n"; } $concat = str_split( $concat, 128 ); $concatenated = ''; foreach ( $concat as $key => $chunk ) { $concatenated .= "&load%5Bchunk_{$key}%5D={$chunk}"; } $src = $wp_scripts->base_url . "/wp-admin/load-scripts.php?c={$zip}" . $concatenated . '&ver=' . $wp_scripts->default_version; echo "<script{$type_attr} src='" . esc_attr( $src ) . "'></script>\n"; } if ( ! empty( $wp_scripts->print_html ) ) { echo $wp_scripts->print_html; } } /** * Prints the script queue in the HTML head on the front end. * * Postpones the scripts that were queued for the footer. * wp_print_footer_scripts() is called in the footer to print these scripts. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the scripts that were printed. */ function wp_print_head_scripts() { global $wp_scripts; if ( ! did_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ) ) { /** This action is documented in wp-includes/functions.wp-scripts.php */ do_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ); } if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { return array(); // No need to run if nothing is queued. } return print_head_scripts(); } /** * Private, for use in *_footer_scripts hooks * * In classic themes, when block styles are loaded on demand via wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand(), * this function is replaced by a closure in wp_hoist_late_printed_styles() which will capture the printing of * two sets of "late" styles to be hoisted to the HEAD by means of the template enhancement output buffer: * * 1. Styles related to blocks are inserted right after the wp-block-library stylesheet. * 2. All other styles are appended to the end of the HEAD. * * The closure calls print_footer_scripts() to print scripts in the footer as usual. * * @since 3.3.0 */ function _wp_footer_scripts() { print_late_styles(); print_footer_scripts(); } /** * Hooks to print the scripts and styles in the footer. * * @since 2.8.0 */ function wp_print_footer_scripts() { /** * Fires when footer scripts are printed. * * @since 2.8.0 */ do_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts' ); } /** * Wrapper for do_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ). * * Allows plugins to queue scripts for the front end using wp_enqueue_script(). * Runs first in wp_head() where all is_home(), is_page(), etc. functions are available. * * @since 2.8.0 */ function wp_enqueue_scripts() { /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued. * * @since 2.8.0 */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ); } /** * Prints the styles queue in the HTML head on admin pages. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return string[] Handles of the styles that were printed. */ function print_admin_styles() { global $concatenate_scripts; $wp_styles = wp_styles(); script_concat_settings(); $wp_styles->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_styles->do_items( false ); /** * Filters whether to print the admin styles. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the admin styles. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_admin_styles', true ) ) { _print_styles(); } $wp_styles->reset(); return $wp_styles->done; } /** * Prints the styles that were queued too late for the HTML head. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * * @return array|void */ function print_late_styles() { global $wp_styles, $concatenate_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_styles instanceof WP_Styles ) ) { return; } script_concat_settings(); $wp_styles->do_concat = $concatenate_scripts; $wp_styles->do_footer_items(); /** * Filters whether to print the styles queued too late for the HTML head. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $print Whether to print the 'late' styles. Default true. */ if ( apply_filters( 'print_late_styles', true ) ) { _print_styles(); } $wp_styles->reset(); return $wp_styles->done; } /** * Prints styles (internal use only). * * @ignore * @since 3.3.0 * * @global bool $compress_css */ function _print_styles() { global $compress_css; $wp_styles = wp_styles(); $zip = $compress_css ? 1 : 0; if ( $zip && defined( 'ENFORCE_GZIP' ) && ENFORCE_GZIP ) { $zip = 'gzip'; } $concat = trim( $wp_styles->concat, ', ' ); $type_attr = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'style' ) ? '' : ' type="text/css"'; if ( $concat ) { $dir = $wp_styles->text_direction; $ver = $wp_styles->default_version; $concat_source_url = 'css-inline-concat-' . $concat; $concat = str_split( $concat, 128 ); $concatenated = ''; foreach ( $concat as $key => $chunk ) { $concatenated .= "&load%5Bchunk_{$key}%5D={$chunk}"; } $href = $wp_styles->base_url . "/wp-admin/load-styles.php?c={$zip}&dir={$dir}" . $concatenated . '&ver=' . $ver; echo "<link rel='stylesheet' href='" . esc_attr( $href ) . "'{$type_attr} media='all' />\n"; if ( ! empty( $wp_styles->print_code ) ) { echo "<style{$type_attr}>\n"; echo $wp_styles->print_code; echo sprintf( "\n/*# sourceURL=%s */", rawurlencode( $concat_source_url ) ); echo "\n</style>\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $wp_styles->print_html ) ) { echo $wp_styles->print_html; } } /** * Determines the concatenation and compression settings for scripts and styles. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts * @global bool $compress_scripts * @global bool $compress_css */ function script_concat_settings() { global $concatenate_scripts, $compress_scripts, $compress_css; $compressed_output = ( ini_get( 'zlib.output_compression' ) || 'ob_gzhandler' === ini_get( 'output_handler' ) ); $can_compress_scripts = ! wp_installing() && get_site_option( 'can_compress_scripts' ); if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { $concatenate_scripts = defined( 'CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS' ) ? CONCATENATE_SCRIPTS : true; if ( ( ! is_admin() && ! did_action( 'login_init' ) ) || ( defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) && SCRIPT_DEBUG ) ) { $concatenate_scripts = false; } } if ( ! isset( $compress_scripts ) ) { $compress_scripts = defined( 'COMPRESS_SCRIPTS' ) ? COMPRESS_SCRIPTS : true; if ( $compress_scripts && ( ! $can_compress_scripts || $compressed_output ) ) { $compress_scripts = false; } } if ( ! isset( $compress_css ) ) { $compress_css = defined( 'COMPRESS_CSS' ) ? COMPRESS_CSS : true; if ( $compress_css && ( ! $can_compress_scripts || $compressed_output ) ) { $compress_css = false; } } } /** * Handles the enqueueing of block scripts and styles that are common to both * the editor and the front-end. * * @since 5.0.0 */ function wp_common_block_scripts_and_styles() { if ( is_admin() && ! wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles() ) { return; } wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-block-library' ); if ( current_theme_supports( 'wp-block-styles' ) && ! wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() ) { wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-block-library-theme' ); } /** * Fires after enqueuing block assets for both editor and front-end. * * Call `add_action` on any hook before 'wp_enqueue_scripts'. * * In the function call you supply, simply use `wp_enqueue_script` and * `wp_enqueue_style` to add your functionality to the Gutenberg editor. * * @since 5.0.0 */ do_action( 'enqueue_block_assets' ); } /** * Applies a filter to the list of style nodes that comes from WP_Theme_JSON::get_style_nodes(). * * This particular filter removes all of the blocks from the array. * * We want WP_Theme_JSON to be ignorant of the implementation details of how the CSS is being used. * This filter allows us to modify the output of WP_Theme_JSON depending on whether or not we are * loading separate assets, without making the class aware of that detail. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @param array $nodes The nodes to filter. * @return array A filtered array of style nodes. */ function wp_filter_out_block_nodes( $nodes ) { return array_filter( $nodes, static function ( $node ) { return ! in_array( 'blocks', $node['path'], true ); }, ARRAY_FILTER_USE_BOTH ); } /** * Enqueues the global styles defined via theme.json. * * @since 5.8.0 */ function wp_enqueue_global_styles() { $assets_on_demand = wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand(); $is_block_theme = wp_is_block_theme(); $is_classic_theme = ! $is_block_theme; /* * Global styles should be printed in the head for block themes, or for classic themes when loading assets on * demand is disabled, which is the default. * The footer should only be used for classic themes when loading assets on demand is enabled. * * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53494 and https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/61965. */ if ( ( $is_block_theme && doing_action( 'wp_footer' ) ) || ( $is_classic_theme && doing_action( 'wp_footer' ) && ! $assets_on_demand ) || ( $is_classic_theme && doing_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) && $assets_on_demand ) ) { return; } /* * If loading the CSS for each block separately, then load the theme.json CSS conditionally. * This removes the CSS from the global-styles stylesheet and adds it to the inline CSS for each block. * This filter must be registered before calling wp_get_global_stylesheet(); */ add_filter( 'wp_theme_json_get_style_nodes', 'wp_filter_out_block_nodes' ); $stylesheet = wp_get_global_stylesheet(); if ( $is_block_theme ) { /* * Dequeue the Customizer's custom CSS * and add it before the global styles custom CSS. */ remove_action( 'wp_head', 'wp_custom_css_cb', 101 ); /* * Get the custom CSS from the Customizer and add it to the global stylesheet. * Always do this in Customizer preview for the sake of live preview since it be empty. */ $custom_css = trim( wp_get_custom_css() ); if ( $custom_css || is_customize_preview() ) { if ( is_customize_preview() ) { /* * When in the Customizer preview, wrap the Custom CSS in milestone comments to allow customize-preview.js * to locate the CSS to replace for live previewing. Make sure that the milestone comments are omitted from * the stored Custom CSS if by chance someone tried to add them, which would be highly unlikely, but it * would break live previewing. */ $before_milestone = '/*BEGIN_CUSTOMIZER_CUSTOM_CSS*/'; $after_milestone = '/*END_CUSTOMIZER_CUSTOM_CSS*/'; $custom_css = str_replace( array( $before_milestone, $after_milestone ), '', $custom_css ); $custom_css = $before_milestone . "\n" . $custom_css . "\n" . $after_milestone; } $custom_css = "\n" . $custom_css; } $stylesheet .= $custom_css; // Add the global styles custom CSS at the end. $stylesheet .= wp_get_global_stylesheet( array( 'custom-css' ) ); } if ( empty( $stylesheet ) ) { return; } wp_register_style( 'global-styles', false ); wp_add_inline_style( 'global-styles', $stylesheet ); wp_enqueue_style( 'global-styles' ); // Add each block as an inline css. wp_add_global_styles_for_blocks(); } /** * Checks if the editor scripts and styles for all registered block types * should be enqueued on the current screen. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @return bool Whether scripts and styles should be enqueued. */ function wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles() { global $current_screen; $is_block_editor_screen = ( $current_screen instanceof WP_Screen ) && $current_screen->is_block_editor(); /** * Filters the flag that decides whether or not block editor scripts and styles * are going to be enqueued on the current screen. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param bool $is_block_editor_screen Current value of the flag. */ return apply_filters( 'should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles', $is_block_editor_screen ); } /** * Checks whether separate styles should be loaded for core blocks. * * When this function returns true, other functions ensure that core blocks use their own separate stylesheets. * When this function returns false, all core blocks will use the single combined 'wp-block-library' stylesheet. * * As a side effect, the return value will by default result in block assets to be loaded on demand, via the * {@see wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand()} function. This behavior can be separately altered via that function. * * This only affects front end and not the block editor screens. * * @since 5.8.0 * @see @see wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() * @see wp_enqueue_registered_block_scripts_and_styles() * @see register_block_style_handle() * * @return bool Whether separate core block assets will be loaded. */ function wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() { if ( is_admin() || is_feed() || wp_is_rest_endpoint() ) { return false; } /** * Filters whether block styles should be loaded separately. * * Returning false loads all core block assets, regardless of whether they are rendered * in a page or not. Returning true loads core block assets only when they are rendered. * * @since 5.8.0 * * @param bool $load_separate_assets Whether separate assets will be loaded. * Default false (all block assets are loaded, even when not used). */ return apply_filters( 'should_load_separate_core_block_assets', false ); } /** * Checks whether block styles should be loaded only on-render. * * When this function returns true, other functions ensure that blocks only load their assets on-render. * When this function returns false, all block assets are loaded regardless of whether they are rendered in a page. * * The default return value depends on the result of {@see wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()}, which controls * whether Core block stylesheets should be loaded separately or via a combined 'wp-block-library' stylesheet. * * This only affects front end and not the block editor screens. * * @since 6.8.0 * @see wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() * * @return bool Whether to load block assets only when they are rendered. */ function wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() { if ( is_admin() || is_feed() || wp_is_rest_endpoint() ) { return false; } /* * For backward compatibility, the default return value for this function is based on the return value of * `wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()`. Initially, this function used to control both of these concerns. */ $load_assets_on_demand = wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets(); /** * Filters whether block styles should be loaded on demand. * * Returning false loads all block assets, regardless of whether they are rendered in a page or not. * Returning true loads block assets only when they are rendered. * * The default value of the filter depends on the result of {@see wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()}, * which controls whether Core block stylesheets should be loaded separately or via a combined 'wp-block-library' * stylesheet. * * @since 6.8.0 * * @param bool $load_assets_on_demand Whether to load block assets only when they are rendered. */ return apply_filters( 'should_load_block_assets_on_demand', $load_assets_on_demand ); } /** * Enqueues registered block scripts and styles, depending on current rendered * context (only enqueuing editor scripts while in context of the editor). * * @since 5.0.0 */ function wp_enqueue_registered_block_scripts_and_styles() { if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { return; } $load_editor_scripts_and_styles = is_admin() && wp_should_load_block_editor_scripts_and_styles(); $block_registry = WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance(); /* * Block styles are only enqueued if they're registered. For core blocks, this is only the case if * `wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets()` returns true. Otherwise they use the single combined * 'wp-block-library` stylesheet. See also `register_core_block_style_handles()`. * Since `wp_enqueue_style()` does not trigger warnings if the style is not registered, it is okay to not cater for * this behavior here and simply call `wp_enqueue_style()` unconditionally. */ foreach ( $block_registry->get_all_registered() as $block_name => $block_type ) { // Front-end and editor styles. foreach ( $block_type->style_handles as $style_handle ) { wp_enqueue_style( $style_handle ); } // Front-end and editor scripts. foreach ( $block_type->script_handles as $script_handle ) { wp_enqueue_script( $script_handle ); } if ( $load_editor_scripts_and_styles ) { // Editor styles. foreach ( $block_type->editor_style_handles as $editor_style_handle ) { wp_enqueue_style( $editor_style_handle ); } // Editor scripts. foreach ( $block_type->editor_script_handles as $editor_script_handle ) { wp_enqueue_script( $editor_script_handle ); } } } } /** * Function responsible for enqueuing the styles required for block styles functionality on the editor and on the frontend. * * @since 5.3.0 * * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles */ function enqueue_block_styles_assets() { global $wp_styles; $block_styles = WP_Block_Styles_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered(); foreach ( $block_styles as $block_name => $styles ) { foreach ( $styles as $style_properties ) { if ( isset( $style_properties['style_handle'] ) ) { // If the site loads block styles on demand, enqueue the stylesheet on render. if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { add_filter( 'render_block', static function ( $html, $block ) use ( $block_name, $style_properties ) { if ( $block['blockName'] === $block_name ) { wp_enqueue_style( $style_properties['style_handle'] ); } return $html; }, 10, 2 ); } else { wp_enqueue_style( $style_properties['style_handle'] ); } } if ( isset( $style_properties['inline_style'] ) ) { // Default to "wp-block-library". $handle = 'wp-block-library'; // If the site loads block styles on demand, check if the block has a stylesheet registered. if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { $block_stylesheet_handle = generate_block_asset_handle( $block_name, 'style' ); if ( isset( $wp_styles->registered[ $block_stylesheet_handle ] ) ) { $handle = $block_stylesheet_handle; } } // Add inline styles to the calculated handle. wp_add_inline_style( $handle, $style_properties['inline_style'] ); } } } } /** * Function responsible for enqueuing the assets required for block styles functionality on the editor. * * @since 5.3.0 */ function enqueue_editor_block_styles_assets() { $block_styles = WP_Block_Styles_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered(); $register_script_lines = array( '( function() {' ); foreach ( $block_styles as $block_name => $styles ) { foreach ( $styles as $style_properties ) { $block_style = array( 'name' => $style_properties['name'], 'label' => $style_properties['label'], ); if ( isset( $style_properties['is_default'] ) ) { $block_style['isDefault'] = $style_properties['is_default']; } $register_script_lines[] = sprintf( ' wp.blocks.registerBlockStyle( \'%s\', %s );', $block_name, wp_json_encode( $block_style, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ); } } $register_script_lines[] = '} )();'; $inline_script = implode( "\n", $register_script_lines ); wp_register_script( 'wp-block-styles', false, array( 'wp-blocks' ), true, array( 'in_footer' => true ) ); wp_add_inline_script( 'wp-block-styles', $inline_script ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-block-styles' ); } /** * Enqueues the assets required for the block directory within the block editor. * * @since 5.5.0 */ function wp_enqueue_editor_block_directory_assets() { wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-block-directory' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-block-directory' ); } /** * Enqueues the assets required for the format library within the block editor. * * @since 5.8.0 */ function wp_enqueue_editor_format_library_assets() { wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-format-library' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-format-library' ); } /** * Sanitizes an attributes array into an attributes string to be placed inside a `<script>` tag. * * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * Used by {@see wp_get_script_tag()} and {@see wp_get_inline_script_tag()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * @return string String made of sanitized `<script>` tag attributes. */ function wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ) { $html5_script_support = is_admin() || current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ); $attributes_string = ''; /* * If HTML5 script tag is supported, only the attribute name is added * to $attributes_string for entries with a boolean value, and that are true. */ foreach ( $attributes as $attribute_name => $attribute_value ) { if ( is_bool( $attribute_value ) ) { if ( $attribute_value ) { $attributes_string .= $html5_script_support ? ' ' . esc_attr( $attribute_name ) : sprintf( ' %1$s="%2$s"', esc_attr( $attribute_name ), esc_attr( $attribute_name ) ); } } else { $attributes_string .= sprintf( ' %1$s="%2$s"', esc_attr( $attribute_name ), esc_attr( $attribute_value ) ); } } return $attributes_string; } /** * Formats `<script>` loader tags. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * @return string String containing `<script>` opening and closing tags. */ function wp_get_script_tag( $attributes ) { if ( ! isset( $attributes['type'] ) && ! is_admin() && ! current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ) ) { // Keep the type attribute as the first for legacy reasons (it has always been this way in core). $attributes = array_merge( array( 'type' => 'text/javascript' ), $attributes ); } /** * Filters attributes to be added to a script tag. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * Only the attribute name is added to the `<script>` tag for * entries with a boolean value, and that are true. */ $attributes = apply_filters( 'wp_script_attributes', $attributes ); return sprintf( "<script%s></script>\n", wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ) ); } /** * Prints formatted `<script>` loader tag. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. */ function wp_print_script_tag( $attributes ) { echo wp_get_script_tag( $attributes ); } /** * Constructs an inline script tag. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_inline_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $data Data for script tag: JavaScript, importmap, speculationrules, etc. * @param array $attributes Optional. Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * @return string String containing inline JavaScript code wrapped around `<script>` tag. */ function wp_get_inline_script_tag( $data, $attributes = array() ) { $is_html5 = current_theme_supports( 'html5', 'script' ) || is_admin(); if ( ! isset( $attributes['type'] ) && ! $is_html5 ) { // Keep the type attribute as the first for legacy reasons (it has always been this way in core). $attributes = array_merge( array( 'type' => 'text/javascript' ), $attributes ); } /* * XHTML extracts the contents of the SCRIPT element and then the XML parser * decodes character references and other syntax elements. This can lead to * misinterpretation of the script contents or invalid XHTML documents. * * Wrapping the contents in a CDATA section instructs the XML parser not to * transform the contents of the SCRIPT element before passing them to the * JavaScript engine. * * Example: * * <script>console.log('…');</script> * * In an HTML document this would print "…" to the console, * but in an XHTML document it would print "…" to the console. * * <script>console.log('An image is <img> in HTML');</script> * * In an HTML document this would print "An image is <img> in HTML", * but it's an invalid XHTML document because it interprets the `<img>` * as an empty tag missing its closing `/`. * * @see https://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/#h-4.8 */ if ( ! $is_html5 && ( ! isset( $attributes['type'] ) || 'module' === $attributes['type'] || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'javascript' ) || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'ecmascript' ) || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'jscript' ) || str_contains( $attributes['type'], 'livescript' ) ) ) { /* * If the string `]]>` exists within the JavaScript it would break * out of any wrapping CDATA section added here, so to start, it's * necessary to escape that sequence which requires splitting the * content into two CDATA sections wherever it's found. * * Note: it's only necessary to escape the closing `]]>` because * an additional `<![CDATA[` leaves the contents unchanged. */ $data = str_replace( ']]>', ']]]]><![CDATA[>', $data ); // Wrap the entire escaped script inside a CDATA section. $data = sprintf( "/* <![CDATA[ */\n%s\n/* ]]> */", $data ); } $data = "\n" . trim( $data, "\n\r " ) . "\n"; /** * Filters attributes to be added to a script tag. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param array $attributes Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. * Only the attribute name is added to the `<script>` tag for * entries with a boolean value, and that are true. * @param string $data Inline data. */ $attributes = apply_filters( 'wp_inline_script_attributes', $attributes, $data ); return sprintf( "<script%s>%s</script>\n", wp_sanitize_script_attributes( $attributes ), $data ); } /** * Prints an inline script tag. * * It is possible to inject attributes in the `<script>` tag via the {@see 'wp_inline_script_attributes'} filter. * Automatically injects type attribute if needed. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $data Data for script tag: JavaScript, importmap, speculationrules, etc. * @param array $attributes Optional. Key-value pairs representing `<script>` tag attributes. */ function wp_print_inline_script_tag( $data, $attributes = array() ) { echo wp_get_inline_script_tag( $data, $attributes ); } /** * Allows small styles to be inlined. * * This improves performance and sustainability, and is opt-in. Stylesheets can opt in * by adding `path` data using `wp_style_add_data`, and defining the file's absolute path: * * wp_style_add_data( $style_handle, 'path', $file_path ); * * @since 5.8.0 * * @global WP_Styles $wp_styles */ function wp_maybe_inline_styles() { global $wp_styles; $total_inline_limit = 40000; /** * The maximum size of inlined styles in bytes. * * @since 5.8.0 * @since 6.9.0 The default limit increased from 20K to 40K. * * @param int $total_inline_limit The file-size threshold, in bytes. Default 40000. */ $total_inline_limit = apply_filters( 'styles_inline_size_limit', $total_inline_limit ); $styles = array(); // Build an array of styles that have a path defined. foreach ( $wp_styles->queue as $handle ) { if ( ! isset( $wp_styles->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { continue; } $src = $wp_styles->registered[ $handle ]->src; $path = $wp_styles->get_data( $handle, 'path' ); if ( $path && $src ) { $size = wp_filesize( $path ); if ( ! $size ) { continue; } $styles[] = array( 'handle' => $handle, 'src' => $src, 'path' => $path, 'size' => $size, ); } } if ( ! empty( $styles ) ) { // Reorder styles array based on size. usort( $styles, static function ( $a, $b ) { return ( $a['size'] <= $b['size'] ) ? -1 : 1; } ); /* * The total inlined size. * * On each iteration of the loop, if a style gets added inline the value of this var increases * to reflect the total size of inlined styles. */ $total_inline_size = 0; // Loop styles. foreach ( $styles as $style ) { // Size check. Since styles are ordered by size, we can break the loop. if ( $total_inline_size + $style['size'] > $total_inline_limit ) { break; } // Get the styles if we don't already have them. $style['css'] = file_get_contents( $style['path'] ); /* * Check if the style contains relative URLs that need to be modified. * URLs relative to the stylesheet's path should be converted to relative to the site's root. */ $style['css'] = _wp_normalize_relative_css_links( $style['css'], $style['src'] ); // Keep track of the original `src` for the style that was inlined so that the `sourceURL` comment can be added. $wp_styles->add_data( $style['handle'], 'inlined_src', $style['src'] ); // Set `src` to `false` and add styles inline. $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->src = false; if ( empty( $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->extra['after'] ) ) { $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->extra['after'] = array(); } array_unshift( $wp_styles->registered[ $style['handle'] ]->extra['after'], $style['css'] ); // Add the styles size to the $total_inline_size var. $total_inline_size += (int) $style['size']; } } } /** * Makes URLs relative to the WordPress installation. * * @since 5.9.0 * @access private * * @param string $css The CSS to make URLs relative to the WordPress installation. * @param string $stylesheet_url The URL to the stylesheet. * * @return string The CSS with URLs made relative to the WordPress installation. */ function _wp_normalize_relative_css_links( $css, $stylesheet_url ) { return preg_replace_callback( '#(url\s*\(\s*[\'"]?\s*)([^\'"\)]+)#', static function ( $matches ) use ( $stylesheet_url ) { list( , $prefix, $url ) = $matches; // Short-circuit if the URL does not require normalization. if ( str_starts_with( $url, 'http:' ) || str_starts_with( $url, 'https:' ) || str_starts_with( $url, '/' ) || str_starts_with( $url, '#' ) || str_starts_with( $url, 'data:' ) ) { return $matches[0]; } // Build the absolute URL. $absolute_url = dirname( $stylesheet_url ) . '/' . $url; $absolute_url = str_replace( '/./', '/', $absolute_url ); // Convert to URL related to the site root. $url = wp_make_link_relative( $absolute_url ); return $prefix . $url; }, $css ); } /** * Function that enqueues the CSS Custom Properties coming from theme.json. * * @since 5.9.0 */ function wp_enqueue_global_styles_css_custom_properties() { wp_register_style( 'global-styles-css-custom-properties', false ); wp_add_inline_style( 'global-styles-css-custom-properties', wp_get_global_stylesheet( array( 'variables' ) ) ); wp_enqueue_style( 'global-styles-css-custom-properties' ); } /** * Hooks inline styles in the proper place, depending on the active theme. * * @since 5.9.1 * @since 6.1.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * For block themes, styles are loaded in the head. * For classic ones, styles are loaded in the body because the wp_head action happens before render_block. * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/53494. * * @param string $style String containing the CSS styles to be added. * @param int $priority To set the priority for the add_action. */ function wp_enqueue_block_support_styles( $style, $priority = 10 ) { $action_hook_name = 'wp_footer'; if ( wp_is_block_theme() ) { $action_hook_name = 'wp_head'; } add_action( $action_hook_name, static function () use ( $style ) { echo "<style>$style</style>\n"; }, $priority ); } /** * Fetches, processes and compiles stored core styles, then combines and renders them to the page. * Styles are stored via the style engine API. * * @link https://developer.wordpress.org/block-editor/reference-guides/packages/packages-style-engine/ * * @since 6.1.0 * * @param array $options { * Optional. An array of options to pass to wp_style_engine_get_stylesheet_from_context(). * Default empty array. * * @type bool $optimize Whether to optimize the CSS output, e.g., combine rules. * Default false. * @type bool $prettify Whether to add new lines and indents to output. * Default to whether the `SCRIPT_DEBUG` constant is defined. * } */ function wp_enqueue_stored_styles( $options = array() ) { // Note: Styles printed at wp_footer for classic themes may still end up in the head due to wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand(). $is_block_theme = wp_is_block_theme(); $is_classic_theme = ! $is_block_theme; /* * For block themes, this function prints stored styles in the header. * For classic themes, in the footer. */ if ( ( $is_block_theme && doing_action( 'wp_footer' ) ) || ( $is_classic_theme && doing_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) ) ) { return; } $core_styles_keys = array( 'block-supports' ); $compiled_core_stylesheet = ''; $style_tag_id = 'core'; // Adds comment if code is prettified to identify core styles sections in debugging. $should_prettify = isset( $options['prettify'] ) ? true === $options['prettify'] : defined( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG' ) && SCRIPT_DEBUG; foreach ( $core_styles_keys as $style_key ) { if ( $should_prettify ) { $compiled_core_stylesheet .= "/**\n * Core styles: $style_key\n */\n"; } // Chains core store ids to signify what the styles contain. $style_tag_id .= '-' . $style_key; $compiled_core_stylesheet .= wp_style_engine_get_stylesheet_from_context( $style_key, $options ); } // Combines Core styles. if ( ! empty( $compiled_core_stylesheet ) ) { wp_register_style( $style_tag_id, false ); wp_add_inline_style( $style_tag_id, $compiled_core_stylesheet ); wp_enqueue_style( $style_tag_id ); } // Prints out any other stores registered by themes or otherwise. $additional_stores = WP_Style_Engine_CSS_Rules_Store::get_stores(); foreach ( array_keys( $additional_stores ) as $store_name ) { if ( in_array( $store_name, $core_styles_keys, true ) ) { continue; } $styles = wp_style_engine_get_stylesheet_from_context( $store_name, $options ); if ( ! empty( $styles ) ) { $key = "wp-style-engine-$store_name"; wp_register_style( $key, false ); wp_add_inline_style( $key, $styles ); wp_enqueue_style( $key ); } } } /** * Enqueues a stylesheet for a specific block. * * If the theme has opted-in to load block styles on demand, * then the stylesheet will be enqueued on-render, * otherwise when the block inits. * * @since 5.9.0 * * @param string $block_name The block-name, including namespace. * @param array $args { * An array of arguments. See wp_register_style() for full information about each argument. * * @type string $handle The handle for the stylesheet. * @type string|false $src The source URL of the stylesheet. * @type string[] $deps Array of registered stylesheet handles this stylesheet depends on. * @type string|bool|null $ver Stylesheet version number. * @type string $media The media for which this stylesheet has been defined. * @type string|null $path Absolute path to the stylesheet, so that it can potentially be inlined. * } */ function wp_enqueue_block_style( $block_name, $args ) { $args = wp_parse_args( $args, array( 'handle' => '', 'src' => '', 'deps' => array(), 'ver' => false, 'media' => 'all', ) ); /** * Callback function to register and enqueue styles. * * @param string $content When the callback is used for the render_block filter, * the content needs to be returned so the function parameter * is to ensure the content exists. * @return string Block content. */ $callback = static function ( $content ) use ( $args ) { // Register the stylesheet. if ( ! empty( $args['src'] ) ) { wp_register_style( $args['handle'], $args['src'], $args['deps'], $args['ver'], $args['media'] ); } // Add `path` data if provided. if ( isset( $args['path'] ) ) { wp_style_add_data( $args['handle'], 'path', $args['path'] ); // Get the RTL file path. $rtl_file_path = str_replace( '.css', '-rtl.css', $args['path'] ); // Add RTL stylesheet. if ( file_exists( $rtl_file_path ) ) { wp_style_add_data( $args['handle'], 'rtl', 'replace' ); if ( is_rtl() ) { wp_style_add_data( $args['handle'], 'path', $rtl_file_path ); } } } // Enqueue the stylesheet. wp_enqueue_style( $args['handle'] ); return $content; }; $hook = did_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) ? 'wp_footer' : 'wp_enqueue_scripts'; if ( wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { /** * Callback function to register and enqueue styles. * * @param string $content The block content. * @param array $block The full block, including name and attributes. * @return string Block content. */ $callback_separate = static function ( $content, $block ) use ( $block_name, $callback ) { if ( ! empty( $block['blockName'] ) && $block_name === $block['blockName'] ) { return $callback( $content ); } return $content; }; /* * The filter's callback here is an anonymous function because * using a named function in this case is not possible. * * The function cannot be unhooked, however, users are still able * to dequeue the stylesheets registered/enqueued by the callback * which is why in this case, using an anonymous function * was deemed acceptable. */ add_filter( 'render_block', $callback_separate, 10, 2 ); return; } /* * The filter's callback here is an anonymous function because * using a named function in this case is not possible. * * The function cannot be unhooked, however, users are still able * to dequeue the stylesheets registered/enqueued by the callback * which is why in this case, using an anonymous function * was deemed acceptable. */ add_filter( $hook, $callback ); // Enqueue assets in the editor. add_action( 'enqueue_block_assets', $callback ); } /** * Loads classic theme styles on classic themes in the frontend. * * This is used for backwards compatibility for Button and File blocks specifically. * * @since 6.1.0 * @since 6.2.0 Added File block styles. * @since 6.8.0 Moved stylesheet registration outside of this function. */ function wp_enqueue_classic_theme_styles() { if ( ! wp_theme_has_theme_json() ) { wp_enqueue_style( 'classic-theme-styles' ); } } /** * Enqueues the assets required for the Command Palette. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @global array $menu * @global array $submenu */ function wp_enqueue_command_palette_assets() { global $menu, $submenu; $command_palette_settings = array( 'is_network_admin' => is_network_admin(), ); if ( $menu ) { $menu_commands = array(); foreach ( $menu as $menu_item ) { if ( empty( $menu_item[0] ) || ! empty( $menu_item[1] ) && ! current_user_can( $menu_item[1] ) ) { continue; } // Remove all HTML tags and their contents. $menu_label = $menu_item[0]; while ( preg_match( '/<[^>]*>/', $menu_label ) ) { $menu_label = preg_replace( '/<[^>]*>.*?<\/[^>]*>|<[^>]*\/>|<[^>]*>/s', '', $menu_label ); } $menu_label = trim( $menu_label ); $menu_url = ''; $menu_slug = $menu_item[2]; if ( preg_match( '/\.php($|\?)/', $menu_slug ) || wp_http_validate_url( $menu_slug ) ) { $menu_url = $menu_slug; } elseif ( ! empty( menu_page_url( $menu_slug, false ) ) ) { $menu_url = html_entity_decode( menu_page_url( $menu_slug, false ), ENT_QUOTES, get_bloginfo( 'charset' ) ); } if ( $menu_url ) { $menu_commands[] = array( 'label' => $menu_label, 'url' => $menu_url, 'name' => $menu_slug, ); } if ( array_key_exists( $menu_slug, $submenu ) ) { foreach ( $submenu[ $menu_slug ] as $submenu_item ) { if ( empty( $submenu_item[0] ) || ! empty( $submenu_item[1] ) && ! current_user_can( $submenu_item[1] ) ) { continue; } // Remove all HTML tags and their contents. $submenu_label = $submenu_item[0]; while ( preg_match( '/<[^>]*>/', $submenu_label ) ) { $submenu_label = preg_replace( '/<[^>]*>.*?<\/[^>]*>|<[^>]*\/>|<[^>]*>/s', '', $submenu_label ); } $submenu_label = trim( $submenu_label ); $submenu_url = ''; $submenu_slug = $submenu_item[2]; if ( preg_match( '/\.php($|\?)/', $submenu_slug ) || wp_http_validate_url( $submenu_slug ) ) { $submenu_url = $submenu_slug; } elseif ( ! empty( menu_page_url( $submenu_slug, false ) ) ) { $submenu_url = html_entity_decode( menu_page_url( $submenu_slug, false ), ENT_QUOTES, get_bloginfo( 'charset' ) ); } if ( $submenu_url ) { $menu_commands[] = array( 'label' => sprintf( /* translators: 1: Menu label, 2: Submenu label. */ __( '%1$s > %2$s' ), $menu_label, $submenu_label ), 'url' => $submenu_url, 'name' => $menu_slug . '-' . $submenu_item[2], ); } } } } $command_palette_settings['menu_commands'] = $menu_commands; } wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-commands' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'wp-commands' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-core-commands' ); wp_add_inline_script( 'wp-core-commands', sprintf( 'wp.coreCommands.initializeCommandPalette( %s );', wp_json_encode( $command_palette_settings, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) ) ); } /** * Removes leading and trailing _empty_ script tags. * * This is a helper meant to be used for literal script tag construction * within `wp_get_inline_script_tag()` or `wp_print_inline_script_tag()`. * It removes the literal values of "<script>" and "</script>" from * around an inline script after trimming whitespace. Typically this * is used in conjunction with output buffering, where `ob_get_clean()` * is passed as the `$contents` argument. * * Example: * * // Strips exact literal empty SCRIPT tags. * $js = '<script>sayHello();</script>; * 'sayHello();' === wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags( $js ); * * // Otherwise if anything is different it warns in the JS console. * $js = '<script type="text/javascript">console.log( "hi" );</script>'; * 'console.error( ... )' === wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags( $js ); * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @see wp_print_inline_script_tag() * @see wp_get_inline_script_tag() * * @param string $contents Script body with manually created SCRIPT tag literals. * @return string Script body without surrounding script tag literals, or * original contents if both exact literals aren't present. */ function wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags( $contents ) { $contents = trim( $contents ); $opener = '<SCRIPT>'; $closer = '</SCRIPT>'; if ( strlen( $contents ) > strlen( $opener ) + strlen( $closer ) && strtoupper( substr( $contents, 0, strlen( $opener ) ) ) === $opener && strtoupper( substr( $contents, -strlen( $closer ) ) ) === $closer ) { return substr( $contents, strlen( $opener ), -strlen( $closer ) ); } else { $error_message = __( 'Expected string to start with script tag (without attributes) and end with script tag, with optional whitespace.' ); _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $error_message, '6.4' ); return sprintf( 'console.error(%s)', wp_json_encode( sprintf( /* translators: %s: wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags() */ __( 'Function %s used incorrectly in PHP.' ), 'wp_remove_surrounding_empty_script_tags()' ) . ' ' . $error_message ) ); } } /** * Adds hooks to load block styles on demand in classic themes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see _add_default_theme_supports() */ function wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand() { // This is not relevant to block themes, as they are opted in to loading separate styles on demand via _add_default_theme_supports(). if ( wp_is_block_theme() ) { return; } /* * Make sure that wp_should_output_buffer_template_for_enhancement() returns true even if there aren't any * `wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer` filters added, but do so at priority zero so that applications which * wish to stream responses can more easily turn this off. */ add_filter( 'wp_should_output_buffer_template_for_enhancement', '__return_true', 0 ); // If a site has opted out of the template enhancement output buffer, then bail. if ( ! wp_should_output_buffer_template_for_enhancement() ) { return; } // The following two filters are added by default for block themes in _add_default_theme_supports(). /* * Load separate block styles so that the large block-library stylesheet is not enqueued unconditionally, and so * that block-specific styles will only be enqueued when they are used on the page. A priority of zero allows for * this to be easily overridden by themes which wish to opt out. If a site has explicitly opted out of loading * separate block styles, then abort. */ add_filter( 'should_load_separate_core_block_assets', '__return_true', 0 ); if ( ! wp_should_load_separate_core_block_assets() ) { return; } /* * Also ensure that block assets are loaded on demand (although the default value is from should_load_separate_core_block_assets). * As above, a priority of zero allows for this to be easily overridden by themes which wish to opt out. If a site * has explicitly opted out of loading block styles on demand, then abort. */ add_filter( 'should_load_block_assets_on_demand', '__return_true', 0 ); if ( ! wp_should_load_block_assets_on_demand() ) { return; } // Add hooks which require the presence of the output buffer. Ideally the above two filters could be added here, but they run too early. add_action( 'wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer_started', 'wp_hoist_late_printed_styles' ); } /** * Adds the hooks needed for CSS output to be delayed until after the content of the page has been established. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see wp_load_classic_theme_block_styles_on_demand() * @see _wp_footer_scripts() */ function wp_hoist_late_printed_styles() { // Skip the embed template on-demand styles aren't relevant, and there is no wp_head action. if ( is_embed() ) { return; } // Capture the styles enqueued at the enqueue_block_assets action, so that non-core block styles and global styles can be inserted afterwards during hoisting. $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets = array(); add_action( 'enqueue_block_assets', static function () use ( &$style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets ) { $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets = wp_styles()->queue; }, PHP_INT_MIN ); add_action( 'enqueue_block_assets', static function () use ( &$style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets ) { $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets = array_values( array_diff( wp_styles()->queue, $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets ) ); }, PHP_INT_MAX ); /* * Add a placeholder comment into the inline styles for wp-block-library, after which the late block styles * can be hoisted from the footer to be printed in the header by means of a filter below on the template enhancement * output buffer. The `wp_print_styles` action is used to ensure that if the inline style gets replaced at * `enqueue_block_assets` or `wp_enqueue_scripts` that the placeholder will be sure to be present. */ $placeholder = sprintf( '/*%s*/', uniqid( 'wp_block_styles_on_demand_placeholder:' ) ); add_action( 'wp_print_styles', static function () use ( $placeholder ) { wp_add_inline_style( 'wp-block-library', $placeholder ); } ); /* * Create a substitute for `print_late_styles()` which is aware of block styles. This substitute does not print * the styles, but it captures what would be printed for block styles and non-block styles so that they can be * later hoisted to the HEAD in the template enhancement output buffer. This will run at `wp_print_footer_scripts` * before `print_footer_scripts()` is called. */ $printed_core_block_styles = ''; $printed_other_block_styles = ''; $printed_global_styles = ''; $printed_late_styles = ''; $capture_late_styles = static function () use ( &$printed_core_block_styles, &$printed_other_block_styles, &$printed_global_styles, &$printed_late_styles ) { // Gather the styles related to on-demand block enqueues. $all_core_block_style_handles = array(); $all_other_block_style_handles = array(); foreach ( WP_Block_Type_Registry::get_instance()->get_all_registered() as $block_type ) { if ( str_starts_with( $block_type->name, 'core/' ) ) { foreach ( $block_type->style_handles as $style_handle ) { $all_core_block_style_handles[] = $style_handle; } } else { foreach ( $block_type->style_handles as $style_handle ) { $all_other_block_style_handles[] = $style_handle; } } } /* * First print all styles related to blocks which should be inserted right after the wp-block-library stylesheet * to preserve the CSS cascade. The logic in this `if` statement is derived from `wp_print_styles()`. */ $enqueued_core_block_styles = array_values( array_intersect( $all_core_block_style_handles, wp_styles()->queue ) ); if ( count( $enqueued_core_block_styles ) > 0 ) { ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_items( $enqueued_core_block_styles ); $printed_core_block_styles = ob_get_clean(); } // Non-core block styles get printed after the classic-theme-styles stylesheet. $enqueued_other_block_styles = array_values( array_intersect( $all_other_block_style_handles, wp_styles()->queue ) ); if ( count( $enqueued_other_block_styles ) > 0 ) { ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_items( $enqueued_other_block_styles ); $printed_other_block_styles = ob_get_clean(); } // Capture the global-styles so that it can be printed separately after classic-theme-styles and other styles enqueued at enqueue_block_assets. if ( wp_style_is( 'global-styles' ) ) { ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_items( array( 'global-styles' ) ); $printed_global_styles = ob_get_clean(); } /* * Print all remaining styles not related to blocks. This contains a subset of the logic from * `print_late_styles()`, without admin-specific logic and the `print_late_styles` filter to control whether * late styles are printed (since they are being hoisted anyway). */ ob_start(); wp_styles()->do_footer_items(); $printed_late_styles = ob_get_clean(); }; /* * If `_wp_footer_scripts()` was unhooked from the `wp_print_footer_scripts` action, or if `wp_print_footer_scripts()` * was unhooked from running at the `wp_footer` action, then only add a callback to `wp_footer` which will capture the * late-printed styles. * * Otherwise, in the normal case where `_wp_footer_scripts()` will run at the `wp_print_footer_scripts` action, then * swap out `_wp_footer_scripts()` with an alternative which captures the printed styles (for hoisting to HEAD) before * proceeding with printing the footer scripts. */ $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority = has_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', '_wp_footer_scripts' ); if ( false === $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority || false === has_action( 'wp_footer', 'wp_print_footer_scripts' ) ) { // The normal priority for wp_print_footer_scripts() is to run at 20. add_action( 'wp_footer', $capture_late_styles, 20 ); } else { remove_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', '_wp_footer_scripts', $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', static function () use ( $capture_late_styles ) { $capture_late_styles(); print_footer_scripts(); }, $wp_print_footer_scripts_priority ); } // Replace placeholder with the captured late styles. add_filter( 'wp_template_enhancement_output_buffer', static function ( $buffer ) use ( $placeholder, &$style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets, &$printed_core_block_styles, &$printed_other_block_styles, &$printed_global_styles, &$printed_late_styles ) { // Anonymous subclass of WP_HTML_Tag_Processor which exposes underlying bookmark spans. $processor = new class( $buffer ) extends WP_HTML_Tag_Processor { /** * Gets the span for the current token. * * @return WP_HTML_Span Current token span. */ private function get_span(): WP_HTML_Span { // Note: This call will never fail according to the usage of this class, given it is always called after ::next_tag() is true. $this->set_bookmark( 'here' ); return $this->bookmarks['here']; } /** * Inserts text before the current token. * * @param string $text Text to insert. */ public function insert_before( string $text ) { $this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $this->get_span()->start, 0, $text ); } /** * Inserts text after the current token. * * @param string $text Text to insert. */ public function insert_after( string $text ) { $span = $this->get_span(); $this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $span->start + $span->length, 0, $text ); } /** * Removes the current token. */ public function remove() { $span = $this->get_span(); $this->lexical_updates[] = new WP_HTML_Text_Replacement( $span->start, $span->length, '' ); } }; // Locate the insertion points in the HEAD. while ( $processor->next_tag( array( 'tag_closers' => 'visit' ) ) ) { if ( 'STYLE' === $processor->get_tag() && 'wp-block-library-inline-css' === $processor->get_attribute( 'id' ) ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'wp_block_library' ); } elseif ( 'HEAD' === $processor->get_tag() && $processor->is_tag_closer() ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'head_end' ); break; } elseif ( ( 'STYLE' === $processor->get_tag() || 'LINK' === $processor->get_tag() ) && $processor->get_attribute( 'id' ) ) { $id = $processor->get_attribute( 'id' ); $handle = null; if ( 'STYLE' === $processor->get_tag() ) { if ( preg_match( '/^(.+)-inline-css$/', $id, $matches ) ) { $handle = $matches[1]; } } elseif ( preg_match( '/^(.+)-css$/', $id, $matches ) ) { $handle = $matches[1]; } if ( 'classic-theme-styles' === $handle ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ); } if ( $handle && in_array( $handle, $style_handles_at_enqueue_block_assets, true ) ) { if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'first_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ) ) { $processor->set_bookmark( 'first_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ); } $processor->set_bookmark( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ); } } } /* * Insert block styles right after wp-block-library (if it is present). The placeholder CSS comment will * always be added to the wp-block-library inline style since it gets printed at `wp_head` before the blocks * are rendered. This means that there may not actually be any block styles to hoist from the footer to * insert after this inline style. The placeholder CSS comment needs to be added so that the inline style * gets printed, but if the resulting inline style is empty after the placeholder is removed, then the * inline style is removed. */ if ( $processor->has_bookmark( 'wp_block_library' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'wp_block_library' ); $css_text = $processor->get_modifiable_text(); /* * A placeholder CSS comment is added to the inline style in order to force an inline STYLE tag to * be printed. Now that we've located the inline style, the placeholder comment can be removed. If * there is no CSS left in the STYLE tag after removing the placeholder (aside from the sourceURL * comment), then remove the STYLE entirely. */ $css_text = str_replace( $placeholder, '', $css_text ); if ( preg_match( ':^/\*# sourceURL=\S+? \*/$:', trim( $css_text ) ) ) { $processor->remove(); } else { $processor->set_modifiable_text( $css_text ); } $inserted_after = $printed_core_block_styles; $printed_core_block_styles = ''; // If the classic-theme-styles is absent, then the third-party block styles cannot be inserted after it, so they get inserted here. if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ) ) { if ( '' !== $printed_other_block_styles ) { $inserted_after .= $printed_other_block_styles; } $printed_other_block_styles = ''; // If there aren't any other styles printed at enqueue_block_assets either, then the global styles need to also be printed here. if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ) ) { if ( '' !== $printed_global_styles ) { $inserted_after .= $printed_global_styles; } $printed_global_styles = ''; } } if ( '' !== $inserted_after ) { $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $inserted_after ); } } // Insert global-styles after the styles enqueued at enqueue_block_assets. if ( '' !== $printed_global_styles && $processor->has_bookmark( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'last_style_at_enqueue_block_assets' ); $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $printed_global_styles ); $printed_global_styles = ''; if ( ! $processor->has_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ) && '' !== $printed_other_block_styles ) { $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $printed_other_block_styles ); $printed_other_block_styles = ''; } } // Insert third-party block styles right after the classic-theme-styles. if ( '' !== $printed_other_block_styles && $processor->has_bookmark( 'classic_theme_styles' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'classic_theme_styles' ); $processor->insert_after( "\n" . $printed_other_block_styles ); $printed_other_block_styles = ''; } // Print all remaining styles. $remaining_styles = $printed_core_block_styles . $printed_other_block_styles . $printed_global_styles . $printed_late_styles; if ( $remaining_styles && $processor->has_bookmark( 'head_end' ) ) { $processor->seek( 'head_end' ); $processor->insert_before( $remaining_styles . "\n" ); } return $processor->get_updated_html(); } ); } /** * Return the corresponding JavaScript `dataset` name for an attribute * if it represents a custom data attribute, or `null` if not. * * Custom data attributes appear in an element's `dataset` property in a * browser, but there's a specific way the names are translated from HTML * into JavaScript. This function indicates how the name would appear in * JavaScript if a browser would recognize it as a custom data attribute. * * Example: * * // Dash-letter pairs turn into capital letters. * 'postId' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data-post-id' ); * 'Before' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data--before' ); * '-One--Two---' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data---one---two---' ); * * // Not every attribute name will be interpreted as a custom data attribute. * null === wp_js_dataset_name( 'post-id' ); * null === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data' ); * * // Some very surprising names will; for example, a property whose name is the empty string. * '' === wp_js_dataset_name( 'data-' ); * 0 === strlen( wp_js_dataset_name( 'data-' ) ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-domstringmap-pairs * @see \wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name() * * @param string $html_attribute_name Raw attribute name as found in the source HTML. * @return string|null Transformed `dataset` name, if interpretable as a custom data attribute, else `null`. */ function wp_js_dataset_name( string $html_attribute_name ): ?string { if ( 0 !== substr_compare( $html_attribute_name, 'data-', 0, 5, true ) ) { return null; } $end = strlen( $html_attribute_name ); /* * If it contains characters which would end the attribute name parsing then * something else is wrong and this contains more than just an attribute name. */ if ( ( $end - 5 ) !== strcspn( $html_attribute_name, "=/> \t\f\r\n", 5 ) ) { return null; } /** * > For each name in list, for each U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS character (-) * > in the name that is followed by an ASCII lower alpha, remove the * > U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS character (-) and replace the character that * > followed it by the same character converted to ASCII uppercase. * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-domstringmap-pairs */ $custom_name = ''; $at = 5; $was_at = $at; while ( $at < $end ) { $next_dash_at = strpos( $html_attribute_name, '-', $at ); if ( false === $next_dash_at || $next_dash_at === $end - 1 ) { break; } // Transform `-a` to `A`, for example. $c = $html_attribute_name[ $next_dash_at + 1 ]; if ( ( $c >= 'A' && $c <= 'Z' ) || ( $c >= 'a' && $c <= 'z' ) ) { $prefix = substr( $html_attribute_name, $was_at, $next_dash_at - $was_at ); $custom_name .= strtolower( $prefix ); $custom_name .= strtoupper( $c ); $at = $next_dash_at + 2; $was_at = $at; continue; } $at = $next_dash_at + 1; } // If nothing has been added it means there are no dash-letter pairs; return the name as-is. return '' === $custom_name ? strtolower( substr( $html_attribute_name, 5 ) ) : ( $custom_name . strtolower( substr( $html_attribute_name, $was_at ) ) ); } /** * Returns a corresponding HTML attribute name for the given name, * if that name were found in a JS element’s `dataset` property. * * Example: * * 'data-post-id' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( 'postId' ); * 'data--before' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( 'Before' ); * 'data---one---two---' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( '-One--Two---' ); * * // Not every attribute name will be interpreted as a custom data attribute. * null === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( '/not-an-attribute/' ); * null === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( 'no spaces' ); * * // Some very surprising names will; for example, a property whose name is the empty string. * 'data-' === wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( '' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-domstringmap-pairs * @see \wp_js_dataset_name() * * @param string $js_dataset_name Name of JS `dataset` property to transform. * @return string|null Corresponding name of an HTML custom data attribute for the given dataset name, * if possible to represent in HTML, otherwise `null`. */ function wp_html_custom_data_attribute_name( string $js_dataset_name ): ?string { $end = strlen( $js_dataset_name ); if ( 0 === $end ) { return 'data-'; } /* * If it contains characters which would end the attribute name parsing then * something it’s not possible to represent this in HTML. */ if ( strcspn( $js_dataset_name, "=/> \t\f\r\n" ) !== $end ) { return null; } $html_name = 'data-'; $at = 0; $was_at = $at; while ( $at < $end ) { $next_upper_after = strcspn( $js_dataset_name, 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ', $at ); $next_upper_at = $at + $next_upper_after; if ( $next_upper_at >= $end ) { break; } $prefix = substr( $js_dataset_name, $was_at, $next_upper_at - $was_at ); $html_name .= strtolower( $prefix ); $html_name .= '-' . strtolower( $js_dataset_name[ $next_upper_at ] ); $at = $next_upper_at + 1; $was_at = $at; } if ( $was_at < $end ) { $html_name .= strtolower( substr( $js_dataset_name, $was_at ) ); } return $html_name; } Http/https-migration-20260606003506.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-block-processor-20260605051119.php 0000666 00000210507 15226714270 0014434 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Efficiently scan through block structure in document without parsing * the entire block tree and all of its JSON attributes into memory. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Blocks * @since 6.9.0 */ /** * Class for efficiently scanning through block structure in a document * without parsing the entire block tree and JSON attributes into memory. * * ## Overview * * This class is designed to help analyze and modify block structure in a * streaming fashion and to bridge the gap between parsed block trees and * the text representing them. * * Use-cases for this class include but are not limited to: * * - Counting block types in a document. * - Queuing stylesheets based on the presence of various block types. * - Modifying blocks of a given type, i.e. migrations, updates, and styling. * - Searching for content of specific kinds, e.g. checking for blocks * with certain theme support attributes, or block bindings. * - Adding CSS class names to the element wrapping a block’s inner blocks. * * > *Note!* If a fully-parsed block tree of a document is necessary, including * > all the parsed JSON attributes, nested blocks, and HTML, consider * > using {@see \parse_blocks()} instead which will parse the document * > in one swift pass. * * For typical usage, jump first to the methods {@see self::next_block()}, * {@see self::next_delimiter()}, or {@see self::next_token()}. * * ### Values * * As a lower-level interface than {@see parse_blocks()} this class follows * different performance-focused values: * * - Minimize allocations so that documents of any size may be processed * on a fixed or marginal amount of memory. * - Make hidden costs explicit so that calling code only has to pay the * performance penalty for features it needs. * - Operate with a streaming and re-entrant design to make it possible * to operate on chunks of a document and to resume after pausing. * * This means that some operations might appear more cumbersome than one * might expect. This design tradeoff opens up opportunity to wrap this in * a convenience class to add higher-level functionality. * * ## Concepts * * All text documents can be considered a block document containing a combination * of “freeform HTML” and explicit block structure. Block structure forms through * special HTML comments called _delimiters_ which include a block type and, * optionally, block attributes encoded as a JSON object payload. * * This processor is designed to scan through a block document from delimiter to * delimiter, tracking how the delimiters impact the structure of the document. * Spans of HTML appear between delimiters. If these spans exist at the top level * of the document, meaning there is no containing block around them, they are * considered freeform HTML content. If, however, they appear _inside_ block * structure they are interpreted as `innerHTML` for the containing block. * * ### Tokens and scanning * * As the processor scans through a document is reports information about the token * on which is pauses. Tokens represent spans of text in the input comprising block * delimiters and spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::next_token()} visits every contiguous subspan of text in the * input document. This includes all explicit block comment delimiters and spans * of HTML content (whether freeform or inner HTML). * - {@see self::next_delimiter()} visits every explicit block comment delimiter * unless passed a block type which covers freeform HTML content. In these cases * it will stop at top-level spans of HTML and report a `null` block type. * - {@see self::next_block()} visits every block delimiter which _opens_ a block. * This includes opening block delimiters as well as void block delimiters. With * the same exception as above for freeform HTML block types, this will visit * top-level spans of HTML content. * * When matched on a particular token, the following methods provide structural * and textual information about it: * * - {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} reports whether the delimiter is an opener, * a closer, or if it represents a whole void block. * - {@see self::get_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type which * the delimiter represents. * - {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type, * but returns `core/freeform` instead of `null` for top-level freeform HTML content. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} indicates if the delimiter represents a block of * the given block type, or wildcard or pseudo-block type described below. * - {@see self::opens_block()} indicates if the delimiter opens a block of one * of the provided block types. Opening, void, and top-level freeform HTML content * all open blocks. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} is currently reserved for a future streaming * JSON parser class. * - {@see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes()} extracts the JSON attributes * for delimiters which open blocks and return the fully-parsed attributes as an * associative array. {@see static::get_last_json_error()} for when this fails. * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the token is a span of HTML which might * be top-level freeform content or a block’s inner HTML. * - {@see self::get_html_content()} returns the span of HTML. * - {@see self::get_span()} for the byte offset and length into the input document * representing the token. * * It’s possible for the processor to fail to scan forward if the input document ends * in a proper prefix of an explicit block comment delimiter. For example, if the input * ends in `<!-- wp:` then it _might_ be the start of another delimiter. The parser * cannot know, however, and therefore refuses to proceed. {@see static::get_last_error()} * to distinguish between a failure to find the next token and an incomplete input. * * ### Block types * * A block’s “type” comprises an optional _namespace_ and _name_. If the namespace * isn’t provided it will be interpreted as the implicit `core` namespace. For example, * the type `gallery` is the name of the block in the `core` namespace, but the type * `abc/gallery` is the _fully-qualified_ block type for the block whose name is still * `gallery`, but in the `abc` namespace. * * Methods on this class are aware of this block naming semantic and anywhere a block * type is an argument to a method it will be normalized to account for implicit namespaces. * Passing `paragraph` is the same as passing `core/paragraph`. On the contrary, anywhere * this class returns a block type, it will return the fully-qualified and normalized form. * For example, for the `<!-- wp:group -->` delimiter it will return `core/group` as the * block type. * * There are two special block types that change the behavior of the processor: * * - The wildcard `*` represents _any block_. In addition to matching all block types, * it also represents top-level freeform HTML whose block type is reported as `null`. * * - The `core/freeform` block type is a pseudo-block type which explicitly matches * top-level freeform HTML. * * These special block types can be passed into any method which searches for blocks. * * There is one additional special block type which may be returned from * {@see self::get_printable_block_type()}. This is the `#innerHTML` type, which * indicates that the HTML span on which the processor is paused is inner HTML for * a containing block. * * ### Spans of HTML * * Non-block content plays a complicated role in processing block documents. This * processor exposes tools to help work with these spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the processor is paused at a span of * HTML but does not differentiate between top-level freeform content and inner HTML. * - {@see self::is_non_whitespace_html()} indicates not only if the processor * is paused at a span of HTML, but also whether that span incorporates more than * whitespace characters. Because block serialization often inserts newlines between * block comment delimiters, this is useful for distinguishing “real” freeform * content from purely aesthetic syntax. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} matches top-level freeform HTML content when * provided one of the special block types described above. * * ### Block structure * * As the processor traverses block delimiters it maintains a stack of which blocks are * open at the given place in the document where it’s paused. This stack represents the * block structure of a document and is used to determine where blocks end, which blocks * represent inner blocks, whether a span of HTML is top-level freeform content, and * more. Investigate the stack with {@see self::get_breadcrumbs()}, which returns an * array of block types starting at the outermost-open block and descending to the * currently-visited block. * * Unlike {@parse_blocks()}, spans of HTML appear in this structure as the special * reported block type `#html`. Such a span represents inner HTML for a block if the * depth reported by {@see self::get_depth()} is greater than one. * * It will generally not be necessary to inspect the stack of open blocks, though * depth may be important for finding where blocks end. When visiting a block opener, * the depth will have been increased before pausing; in contrast the depth is * decremented before visiting a closer. This makes the following an easy way to * determine if a block is still open. * * Example: * * $depth = $processor->get_depth(); * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->get_depth() > $depth ) { * continue * } * // Processor is now paused at the token immediately following the closed block. * * #### Extracting blocks * * A unique feature of this processor is the ability to return the same output as * {@see \parse_blocks()} would produce, but for a subset of the input document. * For example, it’s possible to extract an image block, manipulate that parsed * block, and re-serialize it into the original document. It’s possible to do so * while skipping over the parse of the rest of the document. * * {@see self::extract_full_block_and_advance()} will scan forward from the current block opener * and build the parsed block structure until the current block is closed. It will * include all inner HTML and inner blocks, and parse all of the inner blocks. It * can be used to extract a block at any depth in the document, helpful for operating * on blocks within nested structure. * * Example: * * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery_block = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $after_gallery = $processor->get_span()->start; * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * serialize_block( modify_gallery( $gallery_block ) . * substr( $post_content, $after_gallery ) * ); * * #### Handling of malformed structure * * There are situations where closing block delimiters appear for which no open block * exists, or where a document ends before a block is closed, or where a closing block * delimiter appears but references a different block type than the most-recently * opened block does. In all of these cases, the stack of open blocks should mirror * the behavior in {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Unlike {@see \parse_blocks()}, however, this processor can still operate on the * invalid block delimiters. It provides a few functions which can be used for building * custom and non-spec-compliant error handling. * * - {@see self::has_closing_flag()} indicates if the block delimiter contains the * closing flag at the end. Some invalid block delimiters might contain both the * void and closing flag, in which case {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} will * report that it’s a void block. * - {@see static::get_last_error()} indicates if the processor reached an invalid * block closing. Depending on the context, {@see \parse_blocks()} might instead * ignore the token or treat it as freeform HTML content. * * ## Static helpers * * This class provides helpers for performing semantic block-related operations. * * - {@see self::normalize_block_type()} takes a block type with or without the * implicit `core` namespace and returns a fully-qualified block type. * - {@see self::are_equal_block_types()} indicates if two spans across one or * more input texts represent the same fully-qualified block type. * * ## Subclassing * * This processor is designed to accurately parse a block document. Therefore, many * of its methods are not meant for subclassing. However, overall this class supports * building higher-level convenience classes which may choose to subclass it. For those * classes, avoid re-implementing methods except for the list below. Instead, create * new names representing the higher-level concepts being introduced. For example, instead * of creating a new method named `next_block()` which only advances to blocks of a given * kind, consider creating a new method named something like `next_layout_block()` which * won’t interfere with the base class method. * * - {@see static::get_last_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors in the subclass * which aren’t intrinsic to block parsing. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} may be reimplemented to provide a streaming interface * to reading and modifying a block’s JSON attributes. It should be fast and memory efficient. * - {@see static::get_last_json_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors introduced * with a reimplementation of {@see static::get_attributes()}. * * @since 6.9.0 */ class WP_Block_Processor { /** * Indicates if the last operation failed, otherwise * will be `null` for success. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Indicates failures from decoding JSON attributes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see \json_last_error() * * @var int */ private $last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; /** * Source text provided to processor. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $source_text; /** * Byte offset into source text where a matched delimiter starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 17. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_at = 0; /** * Byte length of full span of a matched delimiter. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_length = 0; /** * First byte offset into source text following any previously-matched delimiter. * Used to indicate where an HTML span starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * <!-- wp:paragraph --><p>Content</p><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨ * │ ╰─ This delimiter was matched, and after matching, * │ revealed the preceding HTML span. * │ * ╰─ The first byte offset after the previous matched delimiter * is 21. Because the matched delimiter starts at 55, which is after * this, a span of HTML must exist between these boundaries. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $after_previous_delimiter = 0; /** * Byte offset where namespace span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block name. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $namespace_at = 0; /** * Byte offset where block name span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block namespace. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_at = 0; /** * Byte length of block name span. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * ╰─────╯ * 7 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_length = 0; /** * Whether the delimiter contains the block-closing flag. * * This may be erroneous if present within a void block, * therefore the {@see self::has_closing_flag()} can be used by * calling code to perform custom error-handling. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $has_closing_flag = false; /** * Byte offset where JSON attributes span begins. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 18. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_at; /** * Byte length of JSON attributes span, or 0 if none are present. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_length = 0; /** * Internal parser state, differentiating whether the instance is currently matched, * on an implicit freeform node, in error, or ready to begin parsing. * * @see self::READY * @see self::MATCHED * @see self::HTML_SPAN * @see self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT * @see self::COMPLETE * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $state = self::READY; /** * Indicates what kind of block comment delimiter was matched. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} If the delimiter is opening a block. * - {@see self::CLOSER} If the delimiter is closing an open block. * - {@see self::VOID} If the delimiter represents a void block with no inner content. * * If a parsed comment delimiter contains both the closing and the void * flags then it will be interpreted as a void block to match the behavior * of the official block parser, however, this is a syntax error and probably * the block ought to close an open block of the same name, if one is open. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ private $type; /** * Whether the last-matched delimiter acts like a void block and should be * popped from the stack of open blocks as soon as the parser advances. * * This applies to void block delimiters and to HTML spans. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $was_void = false; /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte offset * into the source text where the block type starts, including for HTML spans. * * To avoid allocating and normalizing block names when they aren’t requested, * the stack of open blocks is stored as the byte offsets and byte lengths of * each open block’s block type. This allows for minimal tracking and quick * reading or comparison of block types when requested. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_length * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_at = array(); /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte length * of the block’s block type in the source text. For HTML spans this is 0. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_at * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_length = array(); /** * Indicates which operation should apply to the stack of open blocks after * processing any pending spans of HTML. * * Since HTML spans are discovered after matching block delimiters, those * delimiters need to defer modifying the stack of open blocks. This value, * if set, indicates what operation should be applied. The properties * associated with token boundaries still point to the delimiters even * when processing HTML spans, so there’s no need to track them independently. * * @var 'push'|'void'|'pop'|null */ private $next_stack_op = null; /** * Creates a new block processor. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!\n"; * } * * @see self::next_block() to advance to the start of the next block (skips closers). * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $source_text Input document potentially containing block content. */ public function __construct( string $source_text ) { $this->source_text = $source_text; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter which opens a block, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters which open blocks include opening and void block delimiters. To visit * freeform HTML content, pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the blocks in a document, pausing where they open. * * Example blocks: * * // The first delimiter opens the paragraph block. * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<p>Content</p><!-- /wp:paragraph--> * * // The void block is the first opener in this sequence of closers. * <!-- /wp:group --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨s⃨p⃨a⃨c⃨e⃨r⃨ ⃨{⃨"⃨h⃨e⃨i⃨g⃨h⃨t⃨"⃨:⃨"⃨2⃨0⃨0⃨p⃨x⃨"⃨}⃨ ⃨/⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- /wp:group --> * * // If, however, `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * <!-- /wp:list-item --></ul><!-- /wp:list --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨>⃨<p> * * Example: * * // Find all textual ranges of image block opening delimiters. * $images = array(); * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * $images[] = $processor->get_span(); * } * * In some cases it may be useful to conditionally visit the implicit freeform * blocks, such as when determining if a post contains freeform content that * isn’t purely whitespace. * * Example: * * $seen_block_types = []; * $block_type = '*'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( $block_type ) { * // Stop wasting time visiting freeform blocks after one has been found. * if ( * '*' === $block_type && * null === $processor->get_block_type() && * $processor->is_non_whitespace_html() * ) { * $block_type = null; * $seen_block_types['core/freeform'] = true; * continue; * } * * $seen_block_types[ $processor->get_block_type() ] = true; * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @param string|null $block_type Optional. If provided, advance until a block of this type is found. * Default is to stop at any block regardless of its type. * @return bool Whether an opening delimiter for a block was found. */ public function next_block( ?string $block_type = null ): bool { while ( $this->next_delimiter( $block_type ) ) { if ( self::CLOSER !== $this->get_delimiter_type() ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter in a document, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters may include invalid JSON. This parser does not attempt to parse the * JSON attributes until requested; when invalid, the attributes will be null. This * matches the behavior of {@see \parse_blocks()}. To visit freeform HTML content, * pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the block delimiters in a document. * * Example delimiters: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * * // If the wildcard `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * ...</ul><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨l⃨i⃨s⃨t⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- wp:paragraph --><p> * * Example: * * $html = '<!-- wp:void /-->\n<!-- wp:void /-->'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() { * // Runs twice, seeing both void blocks of type “core/void.” * } * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter( '*' ) ) { * // Runs thrice, seeing the void block, the newline span, and the void block. * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|null $block_name Optional. Keep searching until a block of this name is found. * Defaults to visit every block regardless of type. * @return bool Whether a block delimiter was matched. */ public function next_delimiter( ?string $block_name = null ): bool { if ( ! isset( $block_name ) ) { while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return true; } } return false; } while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block_name ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span in a document, indicating if one was found. * * This function steps through every syntactic chunk in a document. This includes explicit * block comment delimiters, freeform non-block content, and inner HTML segments. * * Example tokens: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * <p>Normal HTML content</p> * Plaintext content too! * * Example: * * // Find span containing wrapping HTML element surrounding inner blocks. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return null; * } * * $containing_span = null; * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->is_html() ) { * $containing_span = $processor->get_span(); * } * * This method will visit all HTML spans including those forming freeform non-block * content as well as those which are part of a block’s inner HTML. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether a token was matched or the end of the document was reached without finding any. */ public function next_token(): bool { if ( $this->last_error || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return false; } // Void tokens automatically pop off the stack of open blocks. if ( $this->was_void ) { array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); $this->was_void = false; } $text = $this->source_text; $end = strlen( $text ); /* * Because HTML spans are inferred after finding the next delimiter, it means that * the parser must transition out of that HTML state and reuse the token boundaries * it found after the HTML span. If those boundaries are before the end of the * document it implies that a real delimiter was found; otherwise this must be the * terminating HTML span and the parsing is complete. */ if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state ) { if ( $this->matched_delimiter_at >= $end ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; $this->state = self::MATCHED; return true; } $this->state = self::READY; $after_prev_delimiter = $this->matched_delimiter_at + $this->matched_delimiter_length; $at = $after_prev_delimiter; while ( $at < $end ) { /* * Find the next possible start of a delimiter. * * This follows the behavior in the official block parser, which segments a post * by the block comment delimiters. It is possible for an HTML attribute to contain * what looks like a block comment delimiter but which is actually an HTML attribute * value. In such a case, the parser here will break apart the HTML and create the * block boundary inside the HTML attribute. In other words, the block parser * isolates sections of HTML from each other, even if that leads to malformed markup. * * For a more robust parse, scan through the document with the HTML API and parse * comments once they are matched to see if they are also block delimiters. In * practice, this nuance has not caused any known problems since developing blocks. * * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $comment_opening_at = strpos( $text, '<!--', $at ); /* * Even if the start of a potential block delimiter is not found, the document * might end in a prefix of such, and in that case there is incomplete input. */ if ( false === $comment_opening_at ) { if ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!-' ) ) { $backup = 3; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!' ) ) { $backup = 2; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<' ) ) { $backup = 1; } else { $backup = 0; } // Whether or not there is a potential delimiter, there might be an HTML span. if ( $after_prev_delimiter < ( $end - $backup ) ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $end - $backup; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $backup; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } /* * In the case that there is the start of an HTML comment, it means that there * might be a block delimiter, but it’s not possible know, therefore it’s incomplete. */ if ( $backup > 0 ) { goto incomplete; } // Otherwise this is the end. $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } // <!-- ⃨/wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $opening_whitespace_at = $comment_opening_at + 4; if ( $opening_whitespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $opening_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $opening_whitespace_at ); /* * The `wp` prefix cannot come before this point, but it may come after it * depending on the presence of the closer. This is detected next. */ $wp_prefix_at = $opening_whitespace_at + $opening_whitespace_length; if ( $wp_prefix_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $opening_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /⃨wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_closer = false; if ( '/' === $text[ $wp_prefix_at ] ) { $has_closer = true; ++$wp_prefix_at; } // <!-- /w⃨p⃨:⃨core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> if ( $wp_prefix_at < $end && 0 !== substr_compare( $text, 'wp:', $wp_prefix_at, 3 ) ) { if ( ( $wp_prefix_at + 2 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'wp' ) ) || ( $wp_prefix_at + 1 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'w' ) ) ) { goto incomplete; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * If the block contains no namespace, this will end up masquerading with * the block name. It’s easier to first detect the span and then determine * if it’s a namespace of a name. * * <!-- /wp:c⃨o⃨r⃨e⃨/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $namespace_at = $wp_prefix_at + 3; if ( $namespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $start_of_namespace = $text[ $namespace_at ]; // The namespace must start with a-z. if ( 'a' > $start_of_namespace || 'z' < $start_of_namespace ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $namespace_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $namespace_at + 1 ); $separator_at = $namespace_at + $namespace_length; if ( $separator_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/⃨paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_separator = '/' === $text[ $separator_at ]; if ( $has_separator ) { $name_at = $separator_at + 1; if ( $name_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ {"dropCap":true} /--> $start_of_name = $text[ $name_at ]; if ( 'a' > $start_of_name || 'z' < $start_of_name ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $name_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $name_at + 1 ); } else { $name_at = $namespace_at; $name_length = $namespace_length; } if ( $name_at + $name_length >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } /* * For this next section of the delimiter, it could be the JSON attributes * or it could be the end of the comment. Assume that the JSON is there and * update if it’s not. */ // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph ⃨{"dropCap":true} /--> $after_name_whitespace_at = $name_at + $name_length; $after_name_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $after_name_whitespace_at ); $json_at = $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length; if ( $json_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $after_name_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {⃨"dropCap":true} /--> $has_json = '{' === $text[ $json_at ]; $json_length = 0; /* * For the final span of the delimiter it's most efficient to find the end of the * HTML comment and work backwards. This prevents complicated parsing inside the * JSON span, which is not allowed to contain the HTML comment terminator. * * This also matches the behavior in the official block parser, * even though it allows for matching invalid JSON content. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /-⃨-⃨>⃨ */ $comment_closing_at = strpos( $text, '-->', $json_at ); if ( false === $comment_closing_at ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /⃨--> if ( '/' === $text[ $comment_closing_at - 1 ] ) { $has_void_flag = true; $void_flag_length = 1; } else { $has_void_flag = false; $void_flag_length = 0; } /* * If there's no JSON, then the span of text after the name * until the comment closing must be completely whitespace. * Otherwise it’s a normal HTML comment. */ if ( ! $has_json ) { if ( $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length === $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length ) { // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * There's JSON, so attempt to find its boundary. * * @todo It’s likely faster to scan forward instead of in reverse. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true}⃨ ⃨/--> */ $after_json_whitespace_length = 0; for ( $char_at = $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length - 1; $char_at > $json_at; $char_at-- ) { $char = $text[ $char_at ]; switch ( $char ) { case ' ': case "\t": case "\f": case "\r": case "\n": ++$after_json_whitespace_length; continue 2; case '}': $json_length = $char_at - $json_at + 1; break 2; default: ++$at; continue 3; } } /* * This covers cases where there is no terminating “}” or where * mandatory whitespace is missing. */ if ( 0 === $json_length || 0 === $after_json_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } // The end of the document was reached without a match. if ( self::MATCHED !== $this->state ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } /* * From this point forward, a delimiter has been matched. There * might also be an HTML span that appears before the delimiter. */ $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $comment_opening_at; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $comment_closing_at + 3 - $comment_opening_at; $this->namespace_at = $namespace_at; $this->name_at = $name_at; $this->name_length = $name_length; $this->json_at = $json_at; $this->json_length = $json_length; /* * When delimiters contain both the void flag and the closing flag * they shall be interpreted as void blocks, per the spec parser. */ if ( $has_void_flag ) { $this->type = self::VOID; $this->next_stack_op = 'void'; } elseif ( $has_closer ) { $this->type = self::CLOSER; $this->next_stack_op = 'pop'; /* * @todo Check if the name matches and bail according to the spec parser. * The default parser doesn’t examine the names. */ } else { $this->type = self::OPENER; $this->next_stack_op = 'push'; } $this->has_closing_flag = $has_closer; // HTML spans are visited before the delimiter that follows them. if ( $comment_opening_at > $after_prev_delimiter ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } // If there were no HTML spans then flush the enqueued stack operations immediately. switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; return true; incomplete: $this->state = self::COMPLETE; $this->last_error = self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT; return false; } /** * Returns an array containing the names of the currently-open blocks, in order * from outermost to innermost, with HTML spans indicated as “#html”. * * Example: * * // Freeform HTML content is an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'Just text' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( '#text' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a --><!-- wp:b --><!-- wp:c /--><!-- /wp:b --><!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', 'core/b' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Void blocks are only open while visiting them. * array( 'core/a', 'core/b', 'core/c' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Blocks are closed before visiting their closing delimiter. * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array() === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * // Inner HTML is also an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a -->Inner HTML<!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', '#html' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string[] */ public function get_breadcrumbs(): array { $breadcrumbs = array_fill( 0, count( $this->open_blocks_at ), null ); /* * Since HTML spans can only be at the very end, set the normalized block name for * each open element and then work backwards after creating the array. This allows * for the elimination of a conditional on each iteration of the loop. */ foreach ( $this->open_blocks_at as $i => $at ) { $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $at, $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ); $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } if ( isset( $i ) && 0 === $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ) { $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = '#html'; } return $breadcrumbs; } /** * Returns the depth of the open blocks where the processor is currently matched. * * Depth increases before visiting openers and void blocks and decreases before * visiting closers. HTML spans behave like void blocks. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int */ public function get_depth(): int { return count( $this->open_blocks_at ); } /** * Extracts a block object, and all inner content, starting at a matched opening * block delimiter, or at a matched top-level HTML span as freeform HTML content. * * Use this function to extract some blocks within a document, but not all. For example, * one might want to find image galleries, parse them, modify them, and then reserialize * them in place. * * Once this function returns, the parser will be matched on token following the close * of the given block. * * The return type of this method is compatible with the return of {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $ends_before = $processor->get_span(); * $ends_before = $ends_before->start ?? strlen( $post_content ); * * $new_gallery = update_gallery( $gallery ); * $new_gallery = serialize_block( $new_gallery ); * * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * $new_gallery . * substr( $post_content, $ends_before ) * ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array[]|null { * Array of block structures. * * @type array ...$0 { * An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block. * * @type string|null $blockName Name of block. * @type array $attrs Attributes from block comment delimiters. * @type array[] $innerBlocks List of inner blocks. An array of arrays that * have the same structure as this one. * @type string $innerHTML HTML from inside block comment delimiters. * @type array $innerContent List of string fragments and null markers where * inner blocks were found. * } * } */ public function extract_full_block_and_advance(): ?array { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); return array( 'blockName' => null, 'attrs' => array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => $chunk, 'innerContent' => array( $chunk ), ); } $block = array( 'blockName' => $this->get_block_type(), 'attrs' => $this->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() ?? array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => '', 'innerContent' => array(), ); $depth = $this->get_depth(); while ( $this->next_token() && $this->get_depth() > $depth ) { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; continue; } /** * Inner blocks. * * @todo This is a decent place to call {@link \render_block()} * @todo Use iteration instead of recursion, or at least refactor to tail-call form. */ if ( $this->opens_block() ) { $inner_block = $this->extract_full_block_and_advance(); $block['innerBlocks'][] = $inner_block; $block['innerContent'][] = null; } /* * Because the parser has advanced past the closing block token, it * may be matched on an HTML span. This needs to be processed before * moving on to the next token at the start of the next loop iteration. */ if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; } } return $block; } /** * Returns the byte-offset after the ending character of an HTML comment, * assuming the proper starting byte offset. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param int $comment_starting_at Where the HTML comment started, the leading `<`. * @param int $search_end Last offset in which to search, for limiting search span. * @return int Offset after the current HTML comment ends, or `$search_end` if no end was found. */ private function find_html_comment_end( int $comment_starting_at, int $search_end ): int { $text = $this->source_text; // Find span-of-dashes comments which look like `<!----->`. $span_of_dashes = strspn( $text, '-', $comment_starting_at + 2 ); if ( $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes ] ) { return $comment_starting_at + $span_of_dashes + 1; } // Otherwise, there are other characters inside the comment, find the first `-->` or `--!>`. $now_at = $comment_starting_at + 4; while ( $now_at < $search_end ) { $dashes_at = strpos( $text, '--', $now_at ); if ( false === $dashes_at ) { return $search_end; } $closer_must_be_at = $dashes_at + 2 + strspn( $text, '-', $dashes_at + 2 ); if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '!' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { ++$closer_must_be_at; } if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { return $closer_must_be_at + 1; } ++$now_at; } return $search_end; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block comment delimiter * failed, if set, otherwise `null` if the last attempt succeeded. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Error from last attempt at parsing next block delimiter, * or `null` if last attempt succeeded. */ public function get_last_error(): ?string { return $this->last_error; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block’s JSON attributes failed. * * @see \json_last_error() * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int JSON_ERROR_ code from last attempt to parse block JSON attributes. */ public function get_last_json_error(): int { return $this->last_json_error; } /** * Returns the type of the block comment delimiter. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} * - {@see self::CLOSER} * - {@see self::VOID} * - `null` * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null type of the block comment delimiter, if currently matched. */ public function get_delimiter_type(): ?string { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return self::VOID; case self::MATCHED: return $this->type; default: return null; } } /** * Returns whether the delimiter contains the closing flag. * * This should be avoided except in cases of custom error-handling * with block closers containing the void flag. For normative use, * {@see self::get_delimiter_type()}. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched block delimiter contains the closing flag. */ public function has_closing_flag(): bool { return $this->has_closing_flag; } /** * Indicates if the block delimiter represents a block of the given type. * * Since the “core” namespace may be implicit, it’s allowable to pass * either the fully-qualified block type with namespace and block name * as well as the shorthand version only containing the block name, if * the desired block is in the “core” namespace. * * Since freeform HTML content is non-block content, it has no block type. * Passing the wildcard “*” will, however, return true for all block types, * even the implicit freeform content, though not for spans of inner HTML. * * Example: * * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $is_formula = $processor->is_block_type( 'math-block/formula' ); * * @param string $block_type Block type name for the desired block. * E.g. "paragraph", "core/paragraph", "math-blocks/formula". * @return bool Whether this delimiter represents a block of the given type. */ public function is_block_type( string $block_type ): bool { if ( '*' === $block_type ) { return true; } if ( $this->is_html() ) { // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( 0 === ( $this->open_blocks_length[0] ?? null ) ) { return ( 'core/freeform' === $block_type || 'freeform' === $block_type ); } // Otherwise this is innerHTML and not a block. return false; } return $this->are_equal_block_types( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length, $block_type, 0, strlen( $block_type ) ); } /** * Given two spans of text, indicate if they represent identical block types. * * This function normalizes block types to account for implicit core namespacing. * * Note! This function only returns valid results when the complete block types are * represented in the span offsets and lengths. This means that the full optional * namespace and block name must be represented in the input arguments. * * Example: * * 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * $text = '<!-- wp:block --><!-- /wp:core/block -->'; * * true === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, $text, 27, 10 ); * false === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, 'my/block', 0, 8 ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $a_text Text in which first block type appears. * @param int $a_at Byte offset into text in which first block type starts. * @param int $a_length Byte length of first block type. * @param string $b_text Text in which second block type appears (may be the same as the first text). * @param int $b_at Byte offset into text in which second block type starts. * @param int $b_length Byte length of second block type. * @return bool Whether the spans of text represent identical block types, normalized for namespacing. */ public static function are_equal_block_types( string $a_text, int $a_at, int $a_length, string $b_text, int $b_at, int $b_length ): bool { $a_ns_length = strcspn( $a_text, '/', $a_at, $a_length ); $b_ns_length = strcspn( $b_text, '/', $b_at, $b_length ); $a_has_ns = $a_ns_length !== $a_length; $b_has_ns = $b_ns_length !== $b_length; // Both contain namespaces. if ( $a_has_ns && $b_has_ns ) { if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_block_type = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ); } if ( $a_has_ns ) { $b_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $b_text, $b_at, $b_length ); return ( strlen( $b_block_type ) === $a_length && 0 === substr_compare( $a_text, $b_block_type, $a_at, $a_length ) ); } if ( $b_has_ns ) { $a_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return ( strlen( $a_block_type ) === $b_length && 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ) ); } // Neither contains a namespace. if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_name = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_name, $b_at, $b_length ); } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an opening or void delimiter of the given type, * if a type is provided, otherwise if it opens any block or implicit freeform HTML content. * * This is a helper method to ease handling of code inspecting where blocks start, and for * checking if the blocks are of a given type. The function is variadic to allow for * checking if the delimiter opens one of many possible block types. * * To advance to the start of a block {@see self::next_block()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() ) { * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/code', 'syntaxhighlighter/code' ) ) { * echo "Found code!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block() ) { * echo "Found a new block!"; * } * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_block_type() * * @param string[] $block_type Optional. Is the matched block type one of these? * If none are provided, will not test block type. * @return bool Whether the matched block delimiter opens a block, and whether it * opens a block of one of the given block types, if provided. */ public function opens_block( string ...$block_type ): bool { // HTML spans only open implicit freeform content at the top level. if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state && 1 !== count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ) { return false; } /* * Because HTML spans are discovered after the next delimiter is found, * the delimiter type when visiting HTML spans refers to the type of the * following delimiter. Therefore the HTML case is handled by checking * the state and depth of the stack of open block. */ if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type && ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } if ( count( $block_type ) === 0 ) { return true; } foreach ( $block_type as $block ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_non_whitespace_html() * * @return bool Whether the processor is matched on an HTML span. */ public function is_html(): bool { return self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span and comprises more * than whitespace characters, i.e. contains real content. * * Many block serializers introduce newlines between block delimiters, * so the presence of top-level non-block content does not imply that * there are “real” freeform HTML blocks. Checking if there is content * beyond whitespace is a more certain check, such as for determining * whether to load CSS for the freeform or fallback block type. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_html() * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched delimiter is an HTML * span containing non-whitespace text. */ public function is_non_whitespace_html(): bool { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } $length = $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter; $whitespace_length = strspn( $this->source_text, " \t\f\r\n", $this->after_previous_delimiter, $length ); return $whitespace_length !== $length; } /** * Returns the string content of a matched HTML span, or `null` otherwise. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Raw HTML content, or `null` if not currently matched on HTML. */ public function get_html_content(): ?string { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return null; } return substr( $this->source_text, $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); } /** * Allocates a substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} but when * paused on a freeform HTML block, will return `null` instead of “core/freeform”. * The `null` behavior matches what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not * be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content has no block type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * null === $processor->get_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return null; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Allocates a printable substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_block_type()} but when paused on a freeform * HTML block, will return “core/freeform” instead of `null`. The `null` behavior matches * what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content is given an implicit type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * 'core/freeform' === $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_printable_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return 1 === count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ? 'core/freeform' : '#innerHTML'; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Normalizes a block name to ensure that missing implicit “core” namespaces are present. * * Example: * * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'paragraph' ); * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'core/paragraph' ); * 'my/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'my/paragraph' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $block_type Valid block name, potentially without a namespace. * @return string Fully-qualified block type including namespace. */ public static function normalize_block_type( string $block_type ): string { return false === strpos( $block_type, '/' ) ? "core/{$block_type}" : $block_type; } /** * Returns a lazy wrapper around the block attributes, which can be used * for efficiently interacting with the JSON attributes. * * This stub hints that there should be a lazy interface for parsing * block attributes but doesn’t define it. It serves both as a placeholder * for one to come as well as a guard against implementing an eager * function in its place. * * @throws Exception This function is a stub for subclasses to implement * when providing streaming attribute parsing. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() * * @return never */ public function get_attributes() { throw new Exception( 'Lazy attribute parsing not yet supported' ); } /** * Attempts to parse and return the entire JSON attributes from the delimiter, * allocating memory and processing the JSON span in the process. * * This does not return any parsed attributes for a closing block delimiter * even if there is a span of JSON content; this JSON is a parsing error. * * Consider calling {@see static::get_attributes()} instead if it's not * necessary to read all the attributes at the same time, as that provides * a more efficient mechanism for typical use cases. * * Since the JSON span inside the comment delimiter may not be valid JSON, * this function will return `null` if it cannot parse the span and set the * {@see static::get_last_json_error()} to the appropriate JSON_ERROR_ constant. * * If the delimiter contains no JSON span, it will also return `null`, * but the last error will be set to {@see \JSON_ERROR_NONE}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes === array( 'url' => 'https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico' ); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- /wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_NONE = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator {} /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * array() === $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array|null Parsed JSON attributes, if present and valid, otherwise `null`. */ public function allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(): ?array { $this->last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type || $this->is_html() || 0 === $this->json_length ) { return null; } $json_span = substr( $this->source_text, $this->json_at, $this->json_length ); $parsed = json_decode( $json_span, null, 512, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY | JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE ); $last_error = json_last_error(); $this->last_json_error = $last_error; return ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === $last_error && is_array( $parsed ) ) ? $parsed : null; } /** * Returns the span representing the currently-matched delimiter, if matched, otherwise `null`. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:void /-->' ); * null === $processor->get_span(); * * $processor->next_delimiter(); * WP_HTML_Span( 0, 17 ) === $processor->get_span(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return WP_HTML_Span|null Span of text in source text spanning matched delimiter. */ public function get_span(): ?WP_HTML_Span { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); case self::MATCHED: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->matched_delimiter_at, $this->matched_delimiter_length ); default: return null; } } // // Constant declarations that would otherwise pollute the top of the class. // /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter closes an open block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const CLOSER = 'closer'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter opens a block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const OPENER = 'opener'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter represents a void block * with no inner content of any kind. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const VOID = 'void'; /** * Indicates that the processor is ready to start parsing but hasn’t yet begun. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const READY = 'processor-ready'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on an explicit block delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const MATCHED = 'processor-matched'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on the opening of an implicit freeform delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const HTML_SPAN = 'processor-html-span'; /** * Indicates that the parser started parsing a block comment delimiter, but * the input document ended before it could finish. The document was likely truncated. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'incomplete-input'; /** * Indicates that the processor has finished parsing and has nothing left to scan. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const COMPLETE = 'processor-complete'; } Http/https-migration-20260605090843.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012730 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260607053209.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260607100220.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012677 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-error-20260605074721.php 0000666 00000016516 15226714270 0012466 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress Error API. * * @package WordPress */ /** * WordPress Error class. * * Container for checking for WordPress errors and error messages. Return * WP_Error and use is_wp_error() to check if this class is returned. Many * core WordPress functions pass this class in the event of an error and * if not handled properly will result in code errors. * * @since 2.1.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Error { /** * Stores the list of errors. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $errors = array(); /** * Stores the most recently added data for each error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $error_data = array(); /** * Stores previously added data added for error codes, oldest-to-newest by code. * * @since 5.6.0 * @var array[] */ protected $additional_data = array(); /** * Initializes the error. * * If `$code` is empty, the other parameters will be ignored. * When `$code` is not empty, `$message` will be used even if * it is empty. The `$data` parameter will be used only if it * is not empty. * * Though the class is constructed with a single error code and * message, multiple codes can be added using the `add()` method. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function __construct( $code = '', $message = '', $data = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { return; } $this->add( $code, $message, $data ); } /** * Retrieves all error codes. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return array List of error codes, if available. */ public function get_error_codes() { if ( ! $this->has_errors() ) { return array(); } return array_keys( $this->errors ); } /** * Retrieves the first error code available. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return string|int Empty string, if no error codes. */ public function get_error_code() { $codes = $this->get_error_codes(); if ( empty( $codes ) ) { return ''; } return $codes[0]; } /** * Retrieves all error messages, or the error messages for the given error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the messages for. * Default empty string. * @return string[] Error strings on success, or empty array if there are none. */ public function get_error_messages( $code = '' ) { // Return all messages if no code specified. if ( empty( $code ) ) { $all_messages = array(); foreach ( (array) $this->errors as $code => $messages ) { $all_messages = array_merge( $all_messages, $messages ); } return $all_messages; } if ( isset( $this->errors[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->errors[ $code ]; } else { return array(); } } /** * Gets a single error message. * * This will get the first message available for the code. If no code is * given then the first code available will be used. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the message for. * Default empty string. * @return string The error message. */ public function get_error_message( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $messages = $this->get_error_messages( $code ); if ( empty( $messages ) ) { return ''; } return $messages[0]; } /** * Retrieves the most recently added error data for an error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code. Default empty string. * @return mixed Error data, if it exists. */ public function get_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->error_data[ $code ]; } } /** * Verifies if the instance contains errors. * * @since 5.1.0 * * @return bool If the instance contains errors. */ public function has_errors() { if ( ! empty( $this->errors ) ) { return true; } return false; } /** * Adds an error or appends an additional message to an existing error. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function add( $code, $message, $data = '' ) { $this->errors[ $code ][] = $message; if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $this->add_data( $data, $code ); } /** * Fires when an error is added to a WP_Error object. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Error data. Might be empty. * @param WP_Error $wp_error The WP_Error object. */ do_action( 'wp_error_added', $code, $message, $data, $this ); } /** * Adds data to an error with the given code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 5.6.0 Errors can now contain more than one item of error data. {@see WP_Error::$additional_data}. * * @param mixed $data Error data. * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function add_data( $data, $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $this->additional_data[ $code ][] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } $this->error_data[ $code ] = $data; } /** * Retrieves all error data for an error code in the order in which the data was added. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @return mixed[] Array of error data, if it exists. */ public function get_all_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $data = array(); if ( isset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data = $this->additional_data[ $code ]; } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data[] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } return $data; } /** * Removes the specified error. * * This function removes all error messages associated with the specified * error code, along with any error data for that code. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function remove( $code ) { unset( $this->errors[ $code ] ); unset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ); unset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ); } /** * Merges the errors in the given error object into this one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to merge. */ public function merge_from( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $error, $this ); } /** * Exports the errors in this object into the given one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to export into. */ public function export_to( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $this, $error ); } /** * Copies errors from one WP_Error instance to another. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $from The WP_Error to copy from. * @param WP_Error $to The WP_Error to copy to. */ protected static function copy_errors( WP_Error $from, WP_Error $to ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_codes() as $code ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_messages( $code ) as $error_message ) { $to->add( $code, $error_message ); } foreach ( $from->get_all_error_data( $code ) as $data ) { $to->add_data( $data, $code ); } } } } Http/https-detection-20260605170805.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606141137.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605140004-20260610010330.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014256 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605070331-20260608041302.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605202835.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606085143-20260610105304.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605034026-20260606145302.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014271 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605170810.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/script-loader-react-refresh-runtime.min.php 0000666 00000000124 15226714270 0015746 0 ustar 00 <?php return array('dependencies' => array(), 'version' => '8f1acdfb845f670b0ef2'); Http/https-migration-20260605070331-20260615172544.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606030444.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605170751-20260608044859.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014330 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605144200-20260610042731.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014272 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status428-20260605044252.php 0000666 00000001107 15226714270 0011311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 428 Precondition Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 428 Precondition Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status428 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 428; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Precondition Required'; } Http/https-migration-20260606000629.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606010046-20260610024626.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260607032415.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-editor-20260605051451.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0012615 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } Http/https-migration-20260606031605.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605101028.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605111908.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status414-20260605052519.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0011322 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status414 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 414; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request-URI Too Large'; } Http/class-wp-object-cache.php 0000666 00000042164 15226714270 0012253 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Object Cache API: WP_Object_Cache class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Cache * @since 5.4.0 */ /** * Core class that implements an object cache. * * The WordPress Object Cache is used to save on trips to the database. The * Object Cache stores all of the cache data to memory and makes the cache * contents available by using a key, which is used to name and later retrieve * the cache contents. * * The Object Cache can be replaced by other caching mechanisms by placing files * in the wp-content folder which is looked at in wp-settings. If that file * exists, then this file will not be included. * * @since 2.0.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Object_Cache { /** * Holds the cached objects. * * @since 2.0.0 * @var array */ private $cache = array(); /** * The amount of times the cache data was already stored in the cache. * * @since 2.5.0 * @var int */ public $cache_hits = 0; /** * Amount of times the cache did not have the request in cache. * * @since 2.0.0 * @var int */ public $cache_misses = 0; /** * List of global cache groups. * * @since 3.0.0 * @var string[] */ protected $global_groups = array(); /** * The blog prefix to prepend to keys in non-global groups. * * @since 3.5.0 * @var string */ private $blog_prefix; /** * Holds the value of is_multisite(). * * @since 3.5.0 * @var bool */ private $multisite; /** * Sets up object properties. * * @since 2.0.8 */ public function __construct() { $this->multisite = is_multisite(); $this->blog_prefix = $this->multisite ? get_current_blog_id() . ':' : ''; } /** * Makes private properties readable for backward compatibility. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param string $name Property to get. * @return mixed Property. */ public function __get( $name ) { return $this->$name; } /** * Makes private properties settable for backward compatibility. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param string $name Property to set. * @param mixed $value Property value. */ public function __set( $name, $value ) { $this->$name = $value; } /** * Makes 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 ) { return isset( $this->$name ); } /** * Makes private properties un-settable for backward compatibility. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param string $name Property to unset. */ public function __unset( $name ) { unset( $this->$name ); } /** * Serves as a utility function to determine whether a key is valid. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @param int|string $key Cache key to check for validity. * @return bool Whether the key is valid. */ protected function is_valid_key( $key ) { if ( is_int( $key ) ) { return true; } if ( is_string( $key ) && trim( $key ) !== '' ) { return true; } $type = gettype( $key ); if ( ! function_exists( '__' ) ) { wp_load_translations_early(); } $message = is_string( $key ) ? __( 'Cache key must not be an empty string.' ) /* translators: %s: The type of the given cache key. */ : sprintf( __( 'Cache key must be an integer or a non-empty string, %s given.' ), $type ); _doing_it_wrong( sprintf( '%s::%s', __CLASS__, debug_backtrace( DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2 )[1]['function'] ), $message, '6.1.0' ); return false; } /** * Serves as a utility function to determine whether a key exists in the cache. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param int|string $key Cache key to check for existence. * @param string $group Cache group for the key existence check. * @return bool Whether the key exists in the cache for the given group. */ protected function _exists( $key, $group ) { return isset( $this->cache[ $group ] ) && ( isset( $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] ) || array_key_exists( $key, $this->cache[ $group ] ) ); } /** * Adds data to the cache if it doesn't already exist. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @uses WP_Object_Cache::_exists() Checks to see if the cache already has data. * @uses WP_Object_Cache::set() Sets the data after the checking the cache * contents existence. * * @param int|string $key What to call the contents in the cache. * @param mixed $data The contents to store in the cache. * @param string $group Optional. Where to group the cache contents. Default 'default'. * @param int $expire Optional. When to expire the cache contents, in seconds. * Default 0 (no expiration). * @return bool True on success, false if cache key and group already exist. */ public function add( $key, $data, $group = 'default', $expire = 0 ) { if ( wp_suspend_cache_addition() ) { return false; } if ( ! $this->is_valid_key( $key ) ) { return false; } if ( empty( $group ) ) { $group = 'default'; } $id = $key; if ( $this->multisite && ! isset( $this->global_groups[ $group ] ) ) { $id = $this->blog_prefix . $key; } if ( $this->_exists( $id, $group ) ) { return false; } return $this->set( $key, $data, $group, (int) $expire ); } /** * Adds multiple values to the cache in one call. * * @since 6.0.0 * * @param array $data Array of keys and values to be added. * @param string $group Optional. Where the cache contents are grouped. Default empty. * @param int $expire Optional. When to expire the cache contents, in seconds. * Default 0 (no expiration). * @return bool[] Array of return values, grouped by key. Each value is either * true on success, or false if cache key and group already exist. */ public function add_multiple( array $data, $group = '', $expire = 0 ) { $values = array(); foreach ( $data as $key => $value ) { $values[ $key ] = $this->add( $key, $value, $group, $expire ); } return $values; } /** * Replaces the contents in the cache, if contents already exist. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @see WP_Object_Cache::set() * * @param int|string $key What to call the contents in the cache. * @param mixed $data The contents to store in the cache. * @param string $group Optional. Where to group the cache contents. Default 'default'. * @param int $expire Optional. When to expire the cache contents, in seconds. * Default 0 (no expiration). * @return bool True if contents were replaced, false if original value does not exist. */ public function replace( $key, $data, $group = 'default', $expire = 0 ) { if ( ! $this->is_valid_key( $key ) ) { return false; } if ( empty( $group ) ) { $group = 'default'; } $id = $key; if ( $this->multisite && ! isset( $this->global_groups[ $group ] ) ) { $id = $this->blog_prefix . $key; } if ( ! $this->_exists( $id, $group ) ) { return false; } return $this->set( $key, $data, $group, (int) $expire ); } /** * Sets the data contents into the cache. * * The cache contents are grouped by the $group parameter followed by the * $key. This allows for duplicate IDs in unique groups. Therefore, naming of * the group should be used with care and should follow normal function * naming guidelines outside of core WordPress usage. * * The $expire parameter is not used, because the cache will automatically * expire for each time a page is accessed and PHP finishes. The method is * more for cache plugins which use files. * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 6.1.0 Returns false if cache key is invalid. * * @param int|string $key What to call the contents in the cache. * @param mixed $data The contents to store in the cache. * @param string $group Optional. Where to group the cache contents. Default 'default'. * @param int $expire Optional. Not used. * @return bool True if contents were set, false if key is invalid. */ public function set( $key, $data, $group = 'default', $expire = 0 ) { if ( ! $this->is_valid_key( $key ) ) { return false; } if ( empty( $group ) ) { $group = 'default'; } if ( $this->multisite && ! isset( $this->global_groups[ $group ] ) ) { $key = $this->blog_prefix . $key; } if ( is_object( $data ) ) { $data = clone $data; } $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] = $data; return true; } /** * Sets multiple values to the cache in one call. * * @since 6.0.0 * * @param array $data Array of key and value to be set. * @param string $group Optional. Where the cache contents are grouped. Default empty. * @param int $expire Optional. When to expire the cache contents, in seconds. * Default 0 (no expiration). * @return bool[] Array of return values, grouped by key. Each value is always true. */ public function set_multiple( array $data, $group = '', $expire = 0 ) { $values = array(); foreach ( $data as $key => $value ) { $values[ $key ] = $this->set( $key, $value, $group, $expire ); } return $values; } /** * Retrieves the cache contents, if it exists. * * The contents will be first attempted to be retrieved by searching by the * key in the cache group. If the cache is hit (success) then the contents * are returned. * * On failure, the number of cache misses will be incremented. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param int|string $key The key under which the cache contents are stored. * @param string $group Optional. Where the cache contents are grouped. Default 'default'. * @param bool $force Optional. Unused. Whether to force an update of the local cache * from the persistent cache. Default false. * @param bool|null $found Optional. Whether the key was found in the cache (passed by reference). * Disambiguates a return of false, a storable value. Default null. * @return mixed|false The cache contents on success, false on failure to retrieve contents. */ public function get( $key, $group = 'default', $force = false, &$found = null ) { if ( ! $this->is_valid_key( $key ) ) { return false; } if ( empty( $group ) ) { $group = 'default'; } if ( $this->multisite && ! isset( $this->global_groups[ $group ] ) ) { $key = $this->blog_prefix . $key; } if ( $this->_exists( $key, $group ) ) { $found = true; $this->cache_hits += 1; if ( is_object( $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] ) ) { return clone $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ]; } else { return $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ]; } } $found = false; $this->cache_misses += 1; return false; } /** * Retrieves multiple values from the cache in one call. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $keys Array of keys under which the cache contents are stored. * @param string $group Optional. Where the cache contents are grouped. Default 'default'. * @param bool $force Optional. Whether to force an update of the local cache * from the persistent cache. Default false. * @return array Array of return values, grouped by key. Each value is either * the cache contents on success, or false on failure. */ public function get_multiple( $keys, $group = 'default', $force = false ) { $values = array(); foreach ( $keys as $key ) { $values[ $key ] = $this->get( $key, $group, $force ); } return $values; } /** * Removes the contents of the cache key in the group. * * If the cache key does not exist in the group, then nothing will happen. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param int|string $key What the contents in the cache are called. * @param string $group Optional. Where the cache contents are grouped. Default 'default'. * @param bool $deprecated Optional. Unused. Default false. * @return bool True on success, false if the contents were not deleted. */ public function delete( $key, $group = 'default', $deprecated = false ) { if ( ! $this->is_valid_key( $key ) ) { return false; } if ( empty( $group ) ) { $group = 'default'; } if ( $this->multisite && ! isset( $this->global_groups[ $group ] ) ) { $key = $this->blog_prefix . $key; } if ( ! $this->_exists( $key, $group ) ) { return false; } unset( $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] ); return true; } /** * Deletes multiple values from the cache in one call. * * @since 6.0.0 * * @param array $keys Array of keys to be deleted. * @param string $group Optional. Where the cache contents are grouped. Default empty. * @return bool[] Array of return values, grouped by key. Each value is either * true on success, or false if the contents were not deleted. */ public function delete_multiple( array $keys, $group = '' ) { $values = array(); foreach ( $keys as $key ) { $values[ $key ] = $this->delete( $key, $group ); } return $values; } /** * Increments numeric cache item's value. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param int|string $key The cache key to increment. * @param int $offset Optional. The amount by which to increment the item's value. * Default 1. * @param string $group Optional. The group the key is in. Default 'default'. * @return int|false The item's new value on success, false on failure. */ public function incr( $key, $offset = 1, $group = 'default' ) { if ( ! $this->is_valid_key( $key ) ) { return false; } if ( empty( $group ) ) { $group = 'default'; } if ( $this->multisite && ! isset( $this->global_groups[ $group ] ) ) { $key = $this->blog_prefix . $key; } if ( ! $this->_exists( $key, $group ) ) { return false; } if ( ! is_numeric( $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] ) ) { $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] = 0; } $offset = (int) $offset; $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] += $offset; if ( $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] < 0 ) { $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] = 0; } return $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ]; } /** * Decrements numeric cache item's value. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param int|string $key The cache key to decrement. * @param int $offset Optional. The amount by which to decrement the item's value. * Default 1. * @param string $group Optional. The group the key is in. Default 'default'. * @return int|false The item's new value on success, false on failure. */ public function decr( $key, $offset = 1, $group = 'default' ) { if ( ! $this->is_valid_key( $key ) ) { return false; } if ( empty( $group ) ) { $group = 'default'; } if ( $this->multisite && ! isset( $this->global_groups[ $group ] ) ) { $key = $this->blog_prefix . $key; } if ( ! $this->_exists( $key, $group ) ) { return false; } if ( ! is_numeric( $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] ) ) { $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] = 0; } $offset = (int) $offset; $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] -= $offset; if ( $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] < 0 ) { $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ] = 0; } return $this->cache[ $group ][ $key ]; } /** * Clears the object cache of all data. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @return true Always returns true. */ public function flush() { $this->cache = array(); return true; } /** * Removes all cache items in a group. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @param string $group Name of group to remove from cache. * @return true Always returns true. */ public function flush_group( $group ) { unset( $this->cache[ $group ] ); return true; } /** * Sets the list of global cache groups. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @param string|string[] $groups List of groups that are global. */ public function add_global_groups( $groups ) { $groups = (array) $groups; $groups = array_fill_keys( $groups, true ); $this->global_groups = array_merge( $this->global_groups, $groups ); } /** * Switches the internal blog ID. * * This changes the blog ID used to create keys in blog specific groups. * * @since 3.5.0 * * @param int $blog_id Blog ID. */ public function switch_to_blog( $blog_id ) { $blog_id = (int) $blog_id; $this->blog_prefix = $this->multisite ? $blog_id . ':' : ''; } /** * Resets cache keys. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @deprecated 3.5.0 Use WP_Object_Cache::switch_to_blog() * @see switch_to_blog() */ public function reset() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.5.0', 'WP_Object_Cache::switch_to_blog()' ); // Clear out non-global caches since the blog ID has changed. foreach ( array_keys( $this->cache ) as $group ) { if ( ! isset( $this->global_groups[ $group ] ) ) { unset( $this->cache[ $group ] ); } } } /** * Echoes the stats of the caching. * * Gives the cache hits, and cache misses. Also prints every cached group, * key and the data. * * @since 2.0.0 */ public function stats() { echo '<p>'; echo "<strong>Cache Hits:</strong> {$this->cache_hits}<br />"; echo "<strong>Cache Misses:</strong> {$this->cache_misses}<br />"; echo '</p>'; echo '<ul>'; foreach ( $this->cache as $group => $cache ) { echo '<li><strong>Group:</strong> ' . esc_html( $group ) . ' - ( ' . number_format( strlen( serialize( $cache ) ) / KB_IN_BYTES, 2 ) . 'k )</li>'; } echo '</ul>'; } } Http/https-detection-20260605090909.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605234006.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605211138.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605090837-20260609191940.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014321 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605090903.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status428.php 0000666 00000001107 15226714270 0007726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 428 Precondition Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 428 Precondition Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status428 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 428; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Precondition Required'; } Http/https-detection-20260608081111-20260610115822.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014270 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/http-20260605061636.php 0000666 00000062426 15226714270 0010567 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Core HTTP Request API * * Standardizes the HTTP requests for WordPress. Handles cookies, gzip encoding and decoding, chunk * decoding, if HTTP 1.1 and various other difficult HTTP protocol implementations. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP */ /** * Returns the initialized WP_Http Object * * @since 2.7.0 * @access private * * @return WP_Http HTTP Transport object. */ function _wp_http_get_object() { static $http = null; if ( is_null( $http ) ) { $http = new WP_Http(); } return $http; } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the GET method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the POST method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the HEAD method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request and returns its response. * * There are other API functions available which abstract away the HTTP method: * * - Default 'GET' for wp_remote_get() * - Default 'POST' for wp_remote_post() * - Default 'HEAD' for wp_remote_head() * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_request()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see WP_Http::request() For information on default arguments. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response array or a WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the GET method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_get()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the POST method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_post()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the HEAD method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_head()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves only the headers from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 4.6.0 Return value changed from an array to an WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary instance. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary|array The headers of the response, or empty array * if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_headers( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['headers']; } /** * Retrieves a single header by name from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $header Header name to retrieve value from. * @return array|string The header(s) value(s). Array if multiple headers with the same name are retrieved. * Empty string if incorrect parameter given, or if the header doesn't exist. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_header( $response, $header ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return ''; } if ( isset( $response['headers'][ $header ] ) ) { return $response['headers'][ $header ]; } return ''; } /** * Retrieves only the response code from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return int|string The response code as an integer. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['code']; } /** * Retrieves only the response message from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The response message. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['message']; } /** * Retrieves only the body from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The body of the response. Empty string if no body or incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['body'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['body']; } /** * Retrieves only the cookies from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return WP_Http_Cookie[] An array of `WP_Http_Cookie` objects from the response. * Empty array if there are none, or the response is a WP_Error. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || empty( $response['cookies'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['cookies']; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return WP_Http_Cookie|string The `WP_Http_Cookie` object, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ) { $cookies = wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ); if ( empty( $cookies ) ) { return ''; } foreach ( $cookies as $cookie ) { if ( $cookie->name === $name ) { return $cookie; } } return ''; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie's value by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return string The value of the cookie, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie_value( $response, $name ) { $cookie = wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ); if ( ! ( $cookie instanceof WP_Http_Cookie ) ) { return ''; } return $cookie->value; } /** * Determines if there is an HTTP Transport that can process this request. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $capabilities Array of capabilities to test or a wp_remote_request() $args array. * @param string $url Optional. If given, will check if the URL requires SSL and adds * that requirement to the capabilities array. * * @return bool */ function wp_http_supports( $capabilities = array(), $url = null ) { $capabilities = wp_parse_args( $capabilities ); $count = count( $capabilities ); // If we have a numeric $capabilities array, spoof a wp_remote_request() associative $args array. if ( $count && count( array_filter( array_keys( $capabilities ), 'is_numeric' ) ) === $count ) { $capabilities = array_combine( array_values( $capabilities ), array_fill( 0, $count, true ) ); } if ( $url && ! isset( $capabilities['ssl'] ) ) { $scheme = parse_url( $url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); if ( 'https' === $scheme || 'ssl' === $scheme ) { $capabilities['ssl'] = true; } } return WpOrg\Requests\Requests::has_capabilities( $capabilities ); } /** * Gets the HTTP Origin of the current request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string URL of the origin. Empty string if no origin. */ function get_http_origin() { $origin = ''; if ( ! empty( $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN'] ) ) { $origin = $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN']; } /** * Changes the origin of an HTTP request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin The HTTP origin for the request. */ return apply_filters( 'http_origin', $origin ); } /** * Retrieves list of allowed HTTP origins. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string[] Array of origin URLs. */ function get_allowed_http_origins() { $admin_origin = parse_url( admin_url() ); $home_origin = parse_url( home_url() ); // @todo Preserve port? $allowed_origins = array_unique( array( 'http://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'https://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'http://' . $home_origin['host'], 'https://' . $home_origin['host'], ) ); /** * Changes the origin types allowed for HTTP requests. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string[] $allowed_origins Array of allowed HTTP origins. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origins', $allowed_origins ); } /** * Determines if the HTTP origin is an authorized one. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string|null $origin Origin URL. If not provided, the value of get_http_origin() is used. * @return string Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. */ function is_allowed_http_origin( $origin = null ) { $origin_arg = $origin; if ( null === $origin ) { $origin = get_http_origin(); } if ( $origin && ! in_array( $origin, get_allowed_http_origins(), true ) ) { $origin = ''; } /** * Changes the allowed HTTP origin result. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. * @param string $origin_arg Original origin string passed into is_allowed_http_origin function. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origin', $origin, $origin_arg ); } /** * Sends Access-Control-Allow-Origin and related headers if the current request * is from an allowed origin. * * If the request is an OPTIONS request, the script exits with either access * control headers sent, or a 403 response if the origin is not allowed. For * other request methods, you will receive a return value. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string|false Returns the origin URL if headers are sent. Returns false * if headers are not sent. */ function send_origin_headers() { $origin = get_http_origin(); if ( is_allowed_http_origin( $origin ) ) { header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin: ' . $origin ); header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true' ); if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { exit; } return $origin; } if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { status_header( 403 ); exit; } return false; } /** * Validates a URL as safe for use in the HTTP API. * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe: * * - `ftp://example.com/caniload.php` - Invalid protocol - only http and https are allowed. * - `http:///example.com/caniload.php` - Malformed URL. * - `http://user:pass@example.com/caniload.php` - Login information. * - `http://example.invalid/caniload.php` - Invalid hostname, as the IP cannot be looked up in DNS. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe by default but can be allowed with filters: * * - `http://192.168.0.1/caniload.php` - IP address from LAN network. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * - `http://198.143.164.252:81/caniload.php` - By default, only ports 80, 443, and 8080 are allowed. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_allowed_safe_ports'} filter. * * @since 3.5.2 * * @param string $url Request URL. * @return string|false Returns false if the URL is not safe, or the original URL if it is safe. */ function wp_http_validate_url( $url ) { if ( ! is_string( $url ) || '' === $url || is_numeric( $url ) ) { return false; } $original_url = $url; $url = wp_kses_bad_protocol( $url, array( 'http', 'https' ) ); if ( ! $url || strtolower( $url ) !== strtolower( $original_url ) ) { return false; } $parsed_url = parse_url( $url ); if ( ! $parsed_url || empty( $parsed_url['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( isset( $parsed_url['user'] ) || isset( $parsed_url['pass'] ) ) { return false; } if ( false !== strpbrk( $parsed_url['host'], ':#?[]' ) ) { return false; } $parsed_home = parse_url( get_option( 'home' ) ); $same_host = isset( $parsed_home['host'] ) && strtolower( $parsed_home['host'] ) === strtolower( $parsed_url['host'] ); $host = trim( $parsed_url['host'], '.' ); if ( ! $same_host ) { if ( preg_match( '#^(([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)\.){3}([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)$#', $host ) ) { $ip = $host; } else { $ip = gethostbyname( $host ); if ( $ip === $host ) { // Error condition for gethostbyname(). return false; } } if ( $ip ) { $parts = array_map( 'intval', explode( '.', $ip ) ); if ( 127 === $parts[0] || 10 === $parts[0] || 0 === $parts[0] || ( 172 === $parts[0] && 16 <= $parts[1] && 31 >= $parts[1] ) || ( 192 === $parts[0] && 168 === $parts[1] ) ) { // If host appears local, reject unless specifically allowed. /** * Checks if HTTP request is external or not. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $external Whether HTTP request is external or not. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ if ( ! apply_filters( 'http_request_host_is_external', false, $host, $url ) ) { return false; } } } } if ( empty( $parsed_url['port'] ) ) { return $url; } $port = $parsed_url['port']; /** * Controls the list of ports considered safe in HTTP API. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 5.9.0 * * @param int[] $allowed_ports Array of integers for valid ports. Default allowed ports * are 80, 443, and 8080. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ $allowed_ports = apply_filters( 'http_allowed_safe_ports', array( 80, 443, 8080 ), $host, $url ); if ( is_array( $allowed_ports ) && in_array( $port, $allowed_ports, true ) ) { return $url; } if ( $parsed_home && $same_host && isset( $parsed_home['port'] ) && $parsed_home['port'] === $port ) { return $url; } return false; } /** * Marks allowed redirect hosts safe for HTTP requests as well. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { if ( ! $is_external && wp_validate_redirect( 'http://' . $host ) ) { $is_external = true; } return $is_external; } /** * Adds any domain in a multisite installation for safe HTTP requests to the * allowed list. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function ms_allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { global $wpdb; static $queried = array(); if ( $is_external ) { return $is_external; } if ( get_network()->domain === $host ) { return true; } if ( isset( $queried[ $host ] ) ) { return $queried[ $host ]; } $queried[ $host ] = (bool) $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT domain FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s LIMIT 1", $host ) ); return $queried[ $host ]; } /** * A wrapper for PHP's parse_url() function that handles consistency in the return values * across PHP versions. * * Across various PHP versions, schemeless URLs containing a ":" in the query * are being handled inconsistently. This function works around those differences. * * @since 4.4.0 * @since 4.7.0 The `$component` parameter was added for parity with PHP's `parse_url()`. * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param string $url The URL to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function wp_parse_url( $url, $component = -1 ) { $to_unset = array(); $url = (string) $url; if ( str_starts_with( $url, '//' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $url = 'placeholder:' . $url; } elseif ( str_starts_with( $url, '/' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $to_unset[] = 'host'; $url = 'placeholder://placeholder' . $url; } $parts = parse_url( $url ); if ( false === $parts ) { // Parsing failure. return $parts; } // Remove the placeholder values. foreach ( $to_unset as $key ) { unset( $parts[ $key ] ); } return _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $parts, $component ); } /** * Retrieves a specific component from a parsed URL array. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param array|false $url_parts The parsed URL. Can be false if the URL failed to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $url_parts, $component = -1 ) { if ( -1 === $component ) { return $url_parts; } $key = _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $component ); if ( false !== $key && is_array( $url_parts ) && isset( $url_parts[ $key ] ) ) { return $url_parts[ $key ]; } else { return null; } } /** * Translates a PHP_URL_* constant to the named array keys PHP uses. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/url.constants.php * * @param int $constant PHP_URL_* constant. * @return string|false The named key or false. */ function _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $constant ) { $translation = array( PHP_URL_SCHEME => 'scheme', PHP_URL_HOST => 'host', PHP_URL_PORT => 'port', PHP_URL_USER => 'user', PHP_URL_PASS => 'pass', PHP_URL_PATH => 'path', PHP_URL_QUERY => 'query', PHP_URL_FRAGMENT => 'fragment', ); if ( isset( $translation[ $constant ] ) ) { return $translation[ $constant ]; } else { return false; } } Http/https-migration-20260605121529.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605170226.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605141018-20260608083141.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605100823.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-block-processor-20260605083644.php 0000666 00000210507 15226714270 0014444 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Efficiently scan through block structure in document without parsing * the entire block tree and all of its JSON attributes into memory. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Blocks * @since 6.9.0 */ /** * Class for efficiently scanning through block structure in a document * without parsing the entire block tree and JSON attributes into memory. * * ## Overview * * This class is designed to help analyze and modify block structure in a * streaming fashion and to bridge the gap between parsed block trees and * the text representing them. * * Use-cases for this class include but are not limited to: * * - Counting block types in a document. * - Queuing stylesheets based on the presence of various block types. * - Modifying blocks of a given type, i.e. migrations, updates, and styling. * - Searching for content of specific kinds, e.g. checking for blocks * with certain theme support attributes, or block bindings. * - Adding CSS class names to the element wrapping a block’s inner blocks. * * > *Note!* If a fully-parsed block tree of a document is necessary, including * > all the parsed JSON attributes, nested blocks, and HTML, consider * > using {@see \parse_blocks()} instead which will parse the document * > in one swift pass. * * For typical usage, jump first to the methods {@see self::next_block()}, * {@see self::next_delimiter()}, or {@see self::next_token()}. * * ### Values * * As a lower-level interface than {@see parse_blocks()} this class follows * different performance-focused values: * * - Minimize allocations so that documents of any size may be processed * on a fixed or marginal amount of memory. * - Make hidden costs explicit so that calling code only has to pay the * performance penalty for features it needs. * - Operate with a streaming and re-entrant design to make it possible * to operate on chunks of a document and to resume after pausing. * * This means that some operations might appear more cumbersome than one * might expect. This design tradeoff opens up opportunity to wrap this in * a convenience class to add higher-level functionality. * * ## Concepts * * All text documents can be considered a block document containing a combination * of “freeform HTML” and explicit block structure. Block structure forms through * special HTML comments called _delimiters_ which include a block type and, * optionally, block attributes encoded as a JSON object payload. * * This processor is designed to scan through a block document from delimiter to * delimiter, tracking how the delimiters impact the structure of the document. * Spans of HTML appear between delimiters. If these spans exist at the top level * of the document, meaning there is no containing block around them, they are * considered freeform HTML content. If, however, they appear _inside_ block * structure they are interpreted as `innerHTML` for the containing block. * * ### Tokens and scanning * * As the processor scans through a document is reports information about the token * on which is pauses. Tokens represent spans of text in the input comprising block * delimiters and spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::next_token()} visits every contiguous subspan of text in the * input document. This includes all explicit block comment delimiters and spans * of HTML content (whether freeform or inner HTML). * - {@see self::next_delimiter()} visits every explicit block comment delimiter * unless passed a block type which covers freeform HTML content. In these cases * it will stop at top-level spans of HTML and report a `null` block type. * - {@see self::next_block()} visits every block delimiter which _opens_ a block. * This includes opening block delimiters as well as void block delimiters. With * the same exception as above for freeform HTML block types, this will visit * top-level spans of HTML content. * * When matched on a particular token, the following methods provide structural * and textual information about it: * * - {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} reports whether the delimiter is an opener, * a closer, or if it represents a whole void block. * - {@see self::get_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type which * the delimiter represents. * - {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type, * but returns `core/freeform` instead of `null` for top-level freeform HTML content. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} indicates if the delimiter represents a block of * the given block type, or wildcard or pseudo-block type described below. * - {@see self::opens_block()} indicates if the delimiter opens a block of one * of the provided block types. Opening, void, and top-level freeform HTML content * all open blocks. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} is currently reserved for a future streaming * JSON parser class. * - {@see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes()} extracts the JSON attributes * for delimiters which open blocks and return the fully-parsed attributes as an * associative array. {@see static::get_last_json_error()} for when this fails. * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the token is a span of HTML which might * be top-level freeform content or a block’s inner HTML. * - {@see self::get_html_content()} returns the span of HTML. * - {@see self::get_span()} for the byte offset and length into the input document * representing the token. * * It’s possible for the processor to fail to scan forward if the input document ends * in a proper prefix of an explicit block comment delimiter. For example, if the input * ends in `<!-- wp:` then it _might_ be the start of another delimiter. The parser * cannot know, however, and therefore refuses to proceed. {@see static::get_last_error()} * to distinguish between a failure to find the next token and an incomplete input. * * ### Block types * * A block’s “type” comprises an optional _namespace_ and _name_. If the namespace * isn’t provided it will be interpreted as the implicit `core` namespace. For example, * the type `gallery` is the name of the block in the `core` namespace, but the type * `abc/gallery` is the _fully-qualified_ block type for the block whose name is still * `gallery`, but in the `abc` namespace. * * Methods on this class are aware of this block naming semantic and anywhere a block * type is an argument to a method it will be normalized to account for implicit namespaces. * Passing `paragraph` is the same as passing `core/paragraph`. On the contrary, anywhere * this class returns a block type, it will return the fully-qualified and normalized form. * For example, for the `<!-- wp:group -->` delimiter it will return `core/group` as the * block type. * * There are two special block types that change the behavior of the processor: * * - The wildcard `*` represents _any block_. In addition to matching all block types, * it also represents top-level freeform HTML whose block type is reported as `null`. * * - The `core/freeform` block type is a pseudo-block type which explicitly matches * top-level freeform HTML. * * These special block types can be passed into any method which searches for blocks. * * There is one additional special block type which may be returned from * {@see self::get_printable_block_type()}. This is the `#innerHTML` type, which * indicates that the HTML span on which the processor is paused is inner HTML for * a containing block. * * ### Spans of HTML * * Non-block content plays a complicated role in processing block documents. This * processor exposes tools to help work with these spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the processor is paused at a span of * HTML but does not differentiate between top-level freeform content and inner HTML. * - {@see self::is_non_whitespace_html()} indicates not only if the processor * is paused at a span of HTML, but also whether that span incorporates more than * whitespace characters. Because block serialization often inserts newlines between * block comment delimiters, this is useful for distinguishing “real” freeform * content from purely aesthetic syntax. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} matches top-level freeform HTML content when * provided one of the special block types described above. * * ### Block structure * * As the processor traverses block delimiters it maintains a stack of which blocks are * open at the given place in the document where it’s paused. This stack represents the * block structure of a document and is used to determine where blocks end, which blocks * represent inner blocks, whether a span of HTML is top-level freeform content, and * more. Investigate the stack with {@see self::get_breadcrumbs()}, which returns an * array of block types starting at the outermost-open block and descending to the * currently-visited block. * * Unlike {@parse_blocks()}, spans of HTML appear in this structure as the special * reported block type `#html`. Such a span represents inner HTML for a block if the * depth reported by {@see self::get_depth()} is greater than one. * * It will generally not be necessary to inspect the stack of open blocks, though * depth may be important for finding where blocks end. When visiting a block opener, * the depth will have been increased before pausing; in contrast the depth is * decremented before visiting a closer. This makes the following an easy way to * determine if a block is still open. * * Example: * * $depth = $processor->get_depth(); * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->get_depth() > $depth ) { * continue * } * // Processor is now paused at the token immediately following the closed block. * * #### Extracting blocks * * A unique feature of this processor is the ability to return the same output as * {@see \parse_blocks()} would produce, but for a subset of the input document. * For example, it’s possible to extract an image block, manipulate that parsed * block, and re-serialize it into the original document. It’s possible to do so * while skipping over the parse of the rest of the document. * * {@see self::extract_full_block_and_advance()} will scan forward from the current block opener * and build the parsed block structure until the current block is closed. It will * include all inner HTML and inner blocks, and parse all of the inner blocks. It * can be used to extract a block at any depth in the document, helpful for operating * on blocks within nested structure. * * Example: * * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery_block = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $after_gallery = $processor->get_span()->start; * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * serialize_block( modify_gallery( $gallery_block ) . * substr( $post_content, $after_gallery ) * ); * * #### Handling of malformed structure * * There are situations where closing block delimiters appear for which no open block * exists, or where a document ends before a block is closed, or where a closing block * delimiter appears but references a different block type than the most-recently * opened block does. In all of these cases, the stack of open blocks should mirror * the behavior in {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Unlike {@see \parse_blocks()}, however, this processor can still operate on the * invalid block delimiters. It provides a few functions which can be used for building * custom and non-spec-compliant error handling. * * - {@see self::has_closing_flag()} indicates if the block delimiter contains the * closing flag at the end. Some invalid block delimiters might contain both the * void and closing flag, in which case {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} will * report that it’s a void block. * - {@see static::get_last_error()} indicates if the processor reached an invalid * block closing. Depending on the context, {@see \parse_blocks()} might instead * ignore the token or treat it as freeform HTML content. * * ## Static helpers * * This class provides helpers for performing semantic block-related operations. * * - {@see self::normalize_block_type()} takes a block type with or without the * implicit `core` namespace and returns a fully-qualified block type. * - {@see self::are_equal_block_types()} indicates if two spans across one or * more input texts represent the same fully-qualified block type. * * ## Subclassing * * This processor is designed to accurately parse a block document. Therefore, many * of its methods are not meant for subclassing. However, overall this class supports * building higher-level convenience classes which may choose to subclass it. For those * classes, avoid re-implementing methods except for the list below. Instead, create * new names representing the higher-level concepts being introduced. For example, instead * of creating a new method named `next_block()` which only advances to blocks of a given * kind, consider creating a new method named something like `next_layout_block()` which * won’t interfere with the base class method. * * - {@see static::get_last_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors in the subclass * which aren’t intrinsic to block parsing. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} may be reimplemented to provide a streaming interface * to reading and modifying a block’s JSON attributes. It should be fast and memory efficient. * - {@see static::get_last_json_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors introduced * with a reimplementation of {@see static::get_attributes()}. * * @since 6.9.0 */ class WP_Block_Processor { /** * Indicates if the last operation failed, otherwise * will be `null` for success. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Indicates failures from decoding JSON attributes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see \json_last_error() * * @var int */ private $last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; /** * Source text provided to processor. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $source_text; /** * Byte offset into source text where a matched delimiter starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 17. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_at = 0; /** * Byte length of full span of a matched delimiter. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_length = 0; /** * First byte offset into source text following any previously-matched delimiter. * Used to indicate where an HTML span starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * <!-- wp:paragraph --><p>Content</p><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨ * │ ╰─ This delimiter was matched, and after matching, * │ revealed the preceding HTML span. * │ * ╰─ The first byte offset after the previous matched delimiter * is 21. Because the matched delimiter starts at 55, which is after * this, a span of HTML must exist between these boundaries. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $after_previous_delimiter = 0; /** * Byte offset where namespace span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block name. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $namespace_at = 0; /** * Byte offset where block name span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block namespace. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_at = 0; /** * Byte length of block name span. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * ╰─────╯ * 7 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_length = 0; /** * Whether the delimiter contains the block-closing flag. * * This may be erroneous if present within a void block, * therefore the {@see self::has_closing_flag()} can be used by * calling code to perform custom error-handling. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $has_closing_flag = false; /** * Byte offset where JSON attributes span begins. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 18. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_at; /** * Byte length of JSON attributes span, or 0 if none are present. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_length = 0; /** * Internal parser state, differentiating whether the instance is currently matched, * on an implicit freeform node, in error, or ready to begin parsing. * * @see self::READY * @see self::MATCHED * @see self::HTML_SPAN * @see self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT * @see self::COMPLETE * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $state = self::READY; /** * Indicates what kind of block comment delimiter was matched. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} If the delimiter is opening a block. * - {@see self::CLOSER} If the delimiter is closing an open block. * - {@see self::VOID} If the delimiter represents a void block with no inner content. * * If a parsed comment delimiter contains both the closing and the void * flags then it will be interpreted as a void block to match the behavior * of the official block parser, however, this is a syntax error and probably * the block ought to close an open block of the same name, if one is open. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ private $type; /** * Whether the last-matched delimiter acts like a void block and should be * popped from the stack of open blocks as soon as the parser advances. * * This applies to void block delimiters and to HTML spans. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $was_void = false; /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte offset * into the source text where the block type starts, including for HTML spans. * * To avoid allocating and normalizing block names when they aren’t requested, * the stack of open blocks is stored as the byte offsets and byte lengths of * each open block’s block type. This allows for minimal tracking and quick * reading or comparison of block types when requested. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_length * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_at = array(); /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte length * of the block’s block type in the source text. For HTML spans this is 0. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_at * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_length = array(); /** * Indicates which operation should apply to the stack of open blocks after * processing any pending spans of HTML. * * Since HTML spans are discovered after matching block delimiters, those * delimiters need to defer modifying the stack of open blocks. This value, * if set, indicates what operation should be applied. The properties * associated with token boundaries still point to the delimiters even * when processing HTML spans, so there’s no need to track them independently. * * @var 'push'|'void'|'pop'|null */ private $next_stack_op = null; /** * Creates a new block processor. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!\n"; * } * * @see self::next_block() to advance to the start of the next block (skips closers). * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $source_text Input document potentially containing block content. */ public function __construct( string $source_text ) { $this->source_text = $source_text; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter which opens a block, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters which open blocks include opening and void block delimiters. To visit * freeform HTML content, pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the blocks in a document, pausing where they open. * * Example blocks: * * // The first delimiter opens the paragraph block. * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<p>Content</p><!-- /wp:paragraph--> * * // The void block is the first opener in this sequence of closers. * <!-- /wp:group --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨s⃨p⃨a⃨c⃨e⃨r⃨ ⃨{⃨"⃨h⃨e⃨i⃨g⃨h⃨t⃨"⃨:⃨"⃨2⃨0⃨0⃨p⃨x⃨"⃨}⃨ ⃨/⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- /wp:group --> * * // If, however, `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * <!-- /wp:list-item --></ul><!-- /wp:list --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨>⃨<p> * * Example: * * // Find all textual ranges of image block opening delimiters. * $images = array(); * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * $images[] = $processor->get_span(); * } * * In some cases it may be useful to conditionally visit the implicit freeform * blocks, such as when determining if a post contains freeform content that * isn’t purely whitespace. * * Example: * * $seen_block_types = []; * $block_type = '*'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( $block_type ) { * // Stop wasting time visiting freeform blocks after one has been found. * if ( * '*' === $block_type && * null === $processor->get_block_type() && * $processor->is_non_whitespace_html() * ) { * $block_type = null; * $seen_block_types['core/freeform'] = true; * continue; * } * * $seen_block_types[ $processor->get_block_type() ] = true; * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @param string|null $block_type Optional. If provided, advance until a block of this type is found. * Default is to stop at any block regardless of its type. * @return bool Whether an opening delimiter for a block was found. */ public function next_block( ?string $block_type = null ): bool { while ( $this->next_delimiter( $block_type ) ) { if ( self::CLOSER !== $this->get_delimiter_type() ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter in a document, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters may include invalid JSON. This parser does not attempt to parse the * JSON attributes until requested; when invalid, the attributes will be null. This * matches the behavior of {@see \parse_blocks()}. To visit freeform HTML content, * pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the block delimiters in a document. * * Example delimiters: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * * // If the wildcard `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * ...</ul><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨l⃨i⃨s⃨t⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- wp:paragraph --><p> * * Example: * * $html = '<!-- wp:void /-->\n<!-- wp:void /-->'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() { * // Runs twice, seeing both void blocks of type “core/void.” * } * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter( '*' ) ) { * // Runs thrice, seeing the void block, the newline span, and the void block. * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|null $block_name Optional. Keep searching until a block of this name is found. * Defaults to visit every block regardless of type. * @return bool Whether a block delimiter was matched. */ public function next_delimiter( ?string $block_name = null ): bool { if ( ! isset( $block_name ) ) { while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return true; } } return false; } while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block_name ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span in a document, indicating if one was found. * * This function steps through every syntactic chunk in a document. This includes explicit * block comment delimiters, freeform non-block content, and inner HTML segments. * * Example tokens: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * <p>Normal HTML content</p> * Plaintext content too! * * Example: * * // Find span containing wrapping HTML element surrounding inner blocks. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return null; * } * * $containing_span = null; * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->is_html() ) { * $containing_span = $processor->get_span(); * } * * This method will visit all HTML spans including those forming freeform non-block * content as well as those which are part of a block’s inner HTML. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether a token was matched or the end of the document was reached without finding any. */ public function next_token(): bool { if ( $this->last_error || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return false; } // Void tokens automatically pop off the stack of open blocks. if ( $this->was_void ) { array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); $this->was_void = false; } $text = $this->source_text; $end = strlen( $text ); /* * Because HTML spans are inferred after finding the next delimiter, it means that * the parser must transition out of that HTML state and reuse the token boundaries * it found after the HTML span. If those boundaries are before the end of the * document it implies that a real delimiter was found; otherwise this must be the * terminating HTML span and the parsing is complete. */ if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state ) { if ( $this->matched_delimiter_at >= $end ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; $this->state = self::MATCHED; return true; } $this->state = self::READY; $after_prev_delimiter = $this->matched_delimiter_at + $this->matched_delimiter_length; $at = $after_prev_delimiter; while ( $at < $end ) { /* * Find the next possible start of a delimiter. * * This follows the behavior in the official block parser, which segments a post * by the block comment delimiters. It is possible for an HTML attribute to contain * what looks like a block comment delimiter but which is actually an HTML attribute * value. In such a case, the parser here will break apart the HTML and create the * block boundary inside the HTML attribute. In other words, the block parser * isolates sections of HTML from each other, even if that leads to malformed markup. * * For a more robust parse, scan through the document with the HTML API and parse * comments once they are matched to see if they are also block delimiters. In * practice, this nuance has not caused any known problems since developing blocks. * * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $comment_opening_at = strpos( $text, '<!--', $at ); /* * Even if the start of a potential block delimiter is not found, the document * might end in a prefix of such, and in that case there is incomplete input. */ if ( false === $comment_opening_at ) { if ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!-' ) ) { $backup = 3; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!' ) ) { $backup = 2; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<' ) ) { $backup = 1; } else { $backup = 0; } // Whether or not there is a potential delimiter, there might be an HTML span. if ( $after_prev_delimiter < ( $end - $backup ) ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $end - $backup; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $backup; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } /* * In the case that there is the start of an HTML comment, it means that there * might be a block delimiter, but it’s not possible know, therefore it’s incomplete. */ if ( $backup > 0 ) { goto incomplete; } // Otherwise this is the end. $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } // <!-- ⃨/wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $opening_whitespace_at = $comment_opening_at + 4; if ( $opening_whitespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $opening_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $opening_whitespace_at ); /* * The `wp` prefix cannot come before this point, but it may come after it * depending on the presence of the closer. This is detected next. */ $wp_prefix_at = $opening_whitespace_at + $opening_whitespace_length; if ( $wp_prefix_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $opening_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /⃨wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_closer = false; if ( '/' === $text[ $wp_prefix_at ] ) { $has_closer = true; ++$wp_prefix_at; } // <!-- /w⃨p⃨:⃨core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> if ( $wp_prefix_at < $end && 0 !== substr_compare( $text, 'wp:', $wp_prefix_at, 3 ) ) { if ( ( $wp_prefix_at + 2 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'wp' ) ) || ( $wp_prefix_at + 1 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'w' ) ) ) { goto incomplete; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * If the block contains no namespace, this will end up masquerading with * the block name. It’s easier to first detect the span and then determine * if it’s a namespace of a name. * * <!-- /wp:c⃨o⃨r⃨e⃨/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $namespace_at = $wp_prefix_at + 3; if ( $namespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $start_of_namespace = $text[ $namespace_at ]; // The namespace must start with a-z. if ( 'a' > $start_of_namespace || 'z' < $start_of_namespace ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $namespace_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $namespace_at + 1 ); $separator_at = $namespace_at + $namespace_length; if ( $separator_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/⃨paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_separator = '/' === $text[ $separator_at ]; if ( $has_separator ) { $name_at = $separator_at + 1; if ( $name_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ {"dropCap":true} /--> $start_of_name = $text[ $name_at ]; if ( 'a' > $start_of_name || 'z' < $start_of_name ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $name_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $name_at + 1 ); } else { $name_at = $namespace_at; $name_length = $namespace_length; } if ( $name_at + $name_length >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } /* * For this next section of the delimiter, it could be the JSON attributes * or it could be the end of the comment. Assume that the JSON is there and * update if it’s not. */ // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph ⃨{"dropCap":true} /--> $after_name_whitespace_at = $name_at + $name_length; $after_name_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $after_name_whitespace_at ); $json_at = $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length; if ( $json_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $after_name_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {⃨"dropCap":true} /--> $has_json = '{' === $text[ $json_at ]; $json_length = 0; /* * For the final span of the delimiter it's most efficient to find the end of the * HTML comment and work backwards. This prevents complicated parsing inside the * JSON span, which is not allowed to contain the HTML comment terminator. * * This also matches the behavior in the official block parser, * even though it allows for matching invalid JSON content. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /-⃨-⃨>⃨ */ $comment_closing_at = strpos( $text, '-->', $json_at ); if ( false === $comment_closing_at ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /⃨--> if ( '/' === $text[ $comment_closing_at - 1 ] ) { $has_void_flag = true; $void_flag_length = 1; } else { $has_void_flag = false; $void_flag_length = 0; } /* * If there's no JSON, then the span of text after the name * until the comment closing must be completely whitespace. * Otherwise it’s a normal HTML comment. */ if ( ! $has_json ) { if ( $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length === $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length ) { // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * There's JSON, so attempt to find its boundary. * * @todo It’s likely faster to scan forward instead of in reverse. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true}⃨ ⃨/--> */ $after_json_whitespace_length = 0; for ( $char_at = $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length - 1; $char_at > $json_at; $char_at-- ) { $char = $text[ $char_at ]; switch ( $char ) { case ' ': case "\t": case "\f": case "\r": case "\n": ++$after_json_whitespace_length; continue 2; case '}': $json_length = $char_at - $json_at + 1; break 2; default: ++$at; continue 3; } } /* * This covers cases where there is no terminating “}” or where * mandatory whitespace is missing. */ if ( 0 === $json_length || 0 === $after_json_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } // The end of the document was reached without a match. if ( self::MATCHED !== $this->state ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } /* * From this point forward, a delimiter has been matched. There * might also be an HTML span that appears before the delimiter. */ $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $comment_opening_at; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $comment_closing_at + 3 - $comment_opening_at; $this->namespace_at = $namespace_at; $this->name_at = $name_at; $this->name_length = $name_length; $this->json_at = $json_at; $this->json_length = $json_length; /* * When delimiters contain both the void flag and the closing flag * they shall be interpreted as void blocks, per the spec parser. */ if ( $has_void_flag ) { $this->type = self::VOID; $this->next_stack_op = 'void'; } elseif ( $has_closer ) { $this->type = self::CLOSER; $this->next_stack_op = 'pop'; /* * @todo Check if the name matches and bail according to the spec parser. * The default parser doesn’t examine the names. */ } else { $this->type = self::OPENER; $this->next_stack_op = 'push'; } $this->has_closing_flag = $has_closer; // HTML spans are visited before the delimiter that follows them. if ( $comment_opening_at > $after_prev_delimiter ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } // If there were no HTML spans then flush the enqueued stack operations immediately. switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; return true; incomplete: $this->state = self::COMPLETE; $this->last_error = self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT; return false; } /** * Returns an array containing the names of the currently-open blocks, in order * from outermost to innermost, with HTML spans indicated as “#html”. * * Example: * * // Freeform HTML content is an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'Just text' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( '#text' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a --><!-- wp:b --><!-- wp:c /--><!-- /wp:b --><!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', 'core/b' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Void blocks are only open while visiting them. * array( 'core/a', 'core/b', 'core/c' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Blocks are closed before visiting their closing delimiter. * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array() === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * // Inner HTML is also an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a -->Inner HTML<!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', '#html' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string[] */ public function get_breadcrumbs(): array { $breadcrumbs = array_fill( 0, count( $this->open_blocks_at ), null ); /* * Since HTML spans can only be at the very end, set the normalized block name for * each open element and then work backwards after creating the array. This allows * for the elimination of a conditional on each iteration of the loop. */ foreach ( $this->open_blocks_at as $i => $at ) { $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $at, $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ); $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } if ( isset( $i ) && 0 === $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ) { $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = '#html'; } return $breadcrumbs; } /** * Returns the depth of the open blocks where the processor is currently matched. * * Depth increases before visiting openers and void blocks and decreases before * visiting closers. HTML spans behave like void blocks. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int */ public function get_depth(): int { return count( $this->open_blocks_at ); } /** * Extracts a block object, and all inner content, starting at a matched opening * block delimiter, or at a matched top-level HTML span as freeform HTML content. * * Use this function to extract some blocks within a document, but not all. For example, * one might want to find image galleries, parse them, modify them, and then reserialize * them in place. * * Once this function returns, the parser will be matched on token following the close * of the given block. * * The return type of this method is compatible with the return of {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $ends_before = $processor->get_span(); * $ends_before = $ends_before->start ?? strlen( $post_content ); * * $new_gallery = update_gallery( $gallery ); * $new_gallery = serialize_block( $new_gallery ); * * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * $new_gallery . * substr( $post_content, $ends_before ) * ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array[]|null { * Array of block structures. * * @type array ...$0 { * An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block. * * @type string|null $blockName Name of block. * @type array $attrs Attributes from block comment delimiters. * @type array[] $innerBlocks List of inner blocks. An array of arrays that * have the same structure as this one. * @type string $innerHTML HTML from inside block comment delimiters. * @type array $innerContent List of string fragments and null markers where * inner blocks were found. * } * } */ public function extract_full_block_and_advance(): ?array { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); return array( 'blockName' => null, 'attrs' => array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => $chunk, 'innerContent' => array( $chunk ), ); } $block = array( 'blockName' => $this->get_block_type(), 'attrs' => $this->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() ?? array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => '', 'innerContent' => array(), ); $depth = $this->get_depth(); while ( $this->next_token() && $this->get_depth() > $depth ) { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; continue; } /** * Inner blocks. * * @todo This is a decent place to call {@link \render_block()} * @todo Use iteration instead of recursion, or at least refactor to tail-call form. */ if ( $this->opens_block() ) { $inner_block = $this->extract_full_block_and_advance(); $block['innerBlocks'][] = $inner_block; $block['innerContent'][] = null; } /* * Because the parser has advanced past the closing block token, it * may be matched on an HTML span. This needs to be processed before * moving on to the next token at the start of the next loop iteration. */ if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; } } return $block; } /** * Returns the byte-offset after the ending character of an HTML comment, * assuming the proper starting byte offset. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param int $comment_starting_at Where the HTML comment started, the leading `<`. * @param int $search_end Last offset in which to search, for limiting search span. * @return int Offset after the current HTML comment ends, or `$search_end` if no end was found. */ private function find_html_comment_end( int $comment_starting_at, int $search_end ): int { $text = $this->source_text; // Find span-of-dashes comments which look like `<!----->`. $span_of_dashes = strspn( $text, '-', $comment_starting_at + 2 ); if ( $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes ] ) { return $comment_starting_at + $span_of_dashes + 1; } // Otherwise, there are other characters inside the comment, find the first `-->` or `--!>`. $now_at = $comment_starting_at + 4; while ( $now_at < $search_end ) { $dashes_at = strpos( $text, '--', $now_at ); if ( false === $dashes_at ) { return $search_end; } $closer_must_be_at = $dashes_at + 2 + strspn( $text, '-', $dashes_at + 2 ); if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '!' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { ++$closer_must_be_at; } if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { return $closer_must_be_at + 1; } ++$now_at; } return $search_end; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block comment delimiter * failed, if set, otherwise `null` if the last attempt succeeded. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Error from last attempt at parsing next block delimiter, * or `null` if last attempt succeeded. */ public function get_last_error(): ?string { return $this->last_error; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block’s JSON attributes failed. * * @see \json_last_error() * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int JSON_ERROR_ code from last attempt to parse block JSON attributes. */ public function get_last_json_error(): int { return $this->last_json_error; } /** * Returns the type of the block comment delimiter. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} * - {@see self::CLOSER} * - {@see self::VOID} * - `null` * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null type of the block comment delimiter, if currently matched. */ public function get_delimiter_type(): ?string { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return self::VOID; case self::MATCHED: return $this->type; default: return null; } } /** * Returns whether the delimiter contains the closing flag. * * This should be avoided except in cases of custom error-handling * with block closers containing the void flag. For normative use, * {@see self::get_delimiter_type()}. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched block delimiter contains the closing flag. */ public function has_closing_flag(): bool { return $this->has_closing_flag; } /** * Indicates if the block delimiter represents a block of the given type. * * Since the “core” namespace may be implicit, it’s allowable to pass * either the fully-qualified block type with namespace and block name * as well as the shorthand version only containing the block name, if * the desired block is in the “core” namespace. * * Since freeform HTML content is non-block content, it has no block type. * Passing the wildcard “*” will, however, return true for all block types, * even the implicit freeform content, though not for spans of inner HTML. * * Example: * * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $is_formula = $processor->is_block_type( 'math-block/formula' ); * * @param string $block_type Block type name for the desired block. * E.g. "paragraph", "core/paragraph", "math-blocks/formula". * @return bool Whether this delimiter represents a block of the given type. */ public function is_block_type( string $block_type ): bool { if ( '*' === $block_type ) { return true; } if ( $this->is_html() ) { // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( 0 === ( $this->open_blocks_length[0] ?? null ) ) { return ( 'core/freeform' === $block_type || 'freeform' === $block_type ); } // Otherwise this is innerHTML and not a block. return false; } return $this->are_equal_block_types( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length, $block_type, 0, strlen( $block_type ) ); } /** * Given two spans of text, indicate if they represent identical block types. * * This function normalizes block types to account for implicit core namespacing. * * Note! This function only returns valid results when the complete block types are * represented in the span offsets and lengths. This means that the full optional * namespace and block name must be represented in the input arguments. * * Example: * * 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * $text = '<!-- wp:block --><!-- /wp:core/block -->'; * * true === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, $text, 27, 10 ); * false === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, 'my/block', 0, 8 ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $a_text Text in which first block type appears. * @param int $a_at Byte offset into text in which first block type starts. * @param int $a_length Byte length of first block type. * @param string $b_text Text in which second block type appears (may be the same as the first text). * @param int $b_at Byte offset into text in which second block type starts. * @param int $b_length Byte length of second block type. * @return bool Whether the spans of text represent identical block types, normalized for namespacing. */ public static function are_equal_block_types( string $a_text, int $a_at, int $a_length, string $b_text, int $b_at, int $b_length ): bool { $a_ns_length = strcspn( $a_text, '/', $a_at, $a_length ); $b_ns_length = strcspn( $b_text, '/', $b_at, $b_length ); $a_has_ns = $a_ns_length !== $a_length; $b_has_ns = $b_ns_length !== $b_length; // Both contain namespaces. if ( $a_has_ns && $b_has_ns ) { if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_block_type = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ); } if ( $a_has_ns ) { $b_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $b_text, $b_at, $b_length ); return ( strlen( $b_block_type ) === $a_length && 0 === substr_compare( $a_text, $b_block_type, $a_at, $a_length ) ); } if ( $b_has_ns ) { $a_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return ( strlen( $a_block_type ) === $b_length && 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ) ); } // Neither contains a namespace. if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_name = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_name, $b_at, $b_length ); } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an opening or void delimiter of the given type, * if a type is provided, otherwise if it opens any block or implicit freeform HTML content. * * This is a helper method to ease handling of code inspecting where blocks start, and for * checking if the blocks are of a given type. The function is variadic to allow for * checking if the delimiter opens one of many possible block types. * * To advance to the start of a block {@see self::next_block()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() ) { * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/code', 'syntaxhighlighter/code' ) ) { * echo "Found code!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block() ) { * echo "Found a new block!"; * } * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_block_type() * * @param string[] $block_type Optional. Is the matched block type one of these? * If none are provided, will not test block type. * @return bool Whether the matched block delimiter opens a block, and whether it * opens a block of one of the given block types, if provided. */ public function opens_block( string ...$block_type ): bool { // HTML spans only open implicit freeform content at the top level. if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state && 1 !== count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ) { return false; } /* * Because HTML spans are discovered after the next delimiter is found, * the delimiter type when visiting HTML spans refers to the type of the * following delimiter. Therefore the HTML case is handled by checking * the state and depth of the stack of open block. */ if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type && ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } if ( count( $block_type ) === 0 ) { return true; } foreach ( $block_type as $block ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_non_whitespace_html() * * @return bool Whether the processor is matched on an HTML span. */ public function is_html(): bool { return self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span and comprises more * than whitespace characters, i.e. contains real content. * * Many block serializers introduce newlines between block delimiters, * so the presence of top-level non-block content does not imply that * there are “real” freeform HTML blocks. Checking if there is content * beyond whitespace is a more certain check, such as for determining * whether to load CSS for the freeform or fallback block type. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_html() * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched delimiter is an HTML * span containing non-whitespace text. */ public function is_non_whitespace_html(): bool { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } $length = $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter; $whitespace_length = strspn( $this->source_text, " \t\f\r\n", $this->after_previous_delimiter, $length ); return $whitespace_length !== $length; } /** * Returns the string content of a matched HTML span, or `null` otherwise. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Raw HTML content, or `null` if not currently matched on HTML. */ public function get_html_content(): ?string { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return null; } return substr( $this->source_text, $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); } /** * Allocates a substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} but when * paused on a freeform HTML block, will return `null` instead of “core/freeform”. * The `null` behavior matches what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not * be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content has no block type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * null === $processor->get_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return null; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Allocates a printable substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_block_type()} but when paused on a freeform * HTML block, will return “core/freeform” instead of `null`. The `null` behavior matches * what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content is given an implicit type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * 'core/freeform' === $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_printable_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return 1 === count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ? 'core/freeform' : '#innerHTML'; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Normalizes a block name to ensure that missing implicit “core” namespaces are present. * * Example: * * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'paragraph' ); * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'core/paragraph' ); * 'my/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'my/paragraph' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $block_type Valid block name, potentially without a namespace. * @return string Fully-qualified block type including namespace. */ public static function normalize_block_type( string $block_type ): string { return false === strpos( $block_type, '/' ) ? "core/{$block_type}" : $block_type; } /** * Returns a lazy wrapper around the block attributes, which can be used * for efficiently interacting with the JSON attributes. * * This stub hints that there should be a lazy interface for parsing * block attributes but doesn’t define it. It serves both as a placeholder * for one to come as well as a guard against implementing an eager * function in its place. * * @throws Exception This function is a stub for subclasses to implement * when providing streaming attribute parsing. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() * * @return never */ public function get_attributes() { throw new Exception( 'Lazy attribute parsing not yet supported' ); } /** * Attempts to parse and return the entire JSON attributes from the delimiter, * allocating memory and processing the JSON span in the process. * * This does not return any parsed attributes for a closing block delimiter * even if there is a span of JSON content; this JSON is a parsing error. * * Consider calling {@see static::get_attributes()} instead if it's not * necessary to read all the attributes at the same time, as that provides * a more efficient mechanism for typical use cases. * * Since the JSON span inside the comment delimiter may not be valid JSON, * this function will return `null` if it cannot parse the span and set the * {@see static::get_last_json_error()} to the appropriate JSON_ERROR_ constant. * * If the delimiter contains no JSON span, it will also return `null`, * but the last error will be set to {@see \JSON_ERROR_NONE}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes === array( 'url' => 'https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico' ); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- /wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_NONE = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator {} /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * array() === $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array|null Parsed JSON attributes, if present and valid, otherwise `null`. */ public function allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(): ?array { $this->last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type || $this->is_html() || 0 === $this->json_length ) { return null; } $json_span = substr( $this->source_text, $this->json_at, $this->json_length ); $parsed = json_decode( $json_span, null, 512, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY | JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE ); $last_error = json_last_error(); $this->last_json_error = $last_error; return ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === $last_error && is_array( $parsed ) ) ? $parsed : null; } /** * Returns the span representing the currently-matched delimiter, if matched, otherwise `null`. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:void /-->' ); * null === $processor->get_span(); * * $processor->next_delimiter(); * WP_HTML_Span( 0, 17 ) === $processor->get_span(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return WP_HTML_Span|null Span of text in source text spanning matched delimiter. */ public function get_span(): ?WP_HTML_Span { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); case self::MATCHED: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->matched_delimiter_at, $this->matched_delimiter_length ); default: return null; } } // // Constant declarations that would otherwise pollute the top of the class. // /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter closes an open block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const CLOSER = 'closer'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter opens a block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const OPENER = 'opener'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter represents a void block * with no inner content of any kind. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const VOID = 'void'; /** * Indicates that the processor is ready to start parsing but hasn’t yet begun. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const READY = 'processor-ready'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on an explicit block delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const MATCHED = 'processor-matched'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on the opening of an implicit freeform delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const HTML_SPAN = 'processor-html-span'; /** * Indicates that the parser started parsing a block comment delimiter, but * the input document ended before it could finish. The document was likely truncated. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'incomplete-input'; /** * Indicates that the processor has finished parsing and has nothing left to scan. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const COMPLETE = 'processor-complete'; } Http/https-migration-20260605170806.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605174155-20260608030812.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/IdnaEncoder-20260605082318.php 0000666 00000030223 15226714270 0011751 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument; use WpOrg\Requests\Utility\InputValidator; /** * IDNA URL encoder * * Note: Not fully compliant, as nameprep does nothing yet. * * @package Requests\Utilities * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490 IDNA specification * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492 Punycode/Bootstrap specification */ class IdnaEncoder { /** * ACE prefix used for IDNA * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490#section-5 * @var string */ const ACE_PREFIX = 'xn--'; /** * Maximum length of a IDNA URL in ASCII. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\IdnaEncoder::to_ascii() * * @since 2.0.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_LENGTH = 64; /**#@+ * Bootstrap constant for Punycode * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * @var int */ const BOOTSTRAP_BASE = 36; const BOOTSTRAP_TMIN = 1; const BOOTSTRAP_TMAX = 26; const BOOTSTRAP_SKEW = 38; const BOOTSTRAP_DAMP = 700; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS = 72; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N = 128; /**#@-*/ /** * Encode a hostname using Punycode * * @param string|Stringable $hostname Hostname * @return string Punycode-encoded hostname * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument When the passed argument is not a string or a stringable object. */ public static function encode($hostname) { if (InputValidator::is_string_or_stringable($hostname) === false) { throw InvalidArgument::create(1, '$hostname', 'string|Stringable', gettype($hostname)); } $parts = explode('.', $hostname); foreach ($parts as &$part) { $part = self::to_ascii($part); } return implode('.', $parts); } /** * Convert a UTF-8 text string to an ASCII string using Punycode * * @param string $text ASCII or UTF-8 string (max length 64 characters) * @return string ASCII string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.provided_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Prepared string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.prepared_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string already begins with xn-- (`idna.provided_is_prefixed`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Encoded string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.encoded_too_long`) */ public static function to_ascii($text) { // Step 1: Check if the text is already ASCII if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Provided string is too long', 'idna.provided_too_long', $text); } // Step 2: nameprep $text = self::nameprep($text); // Step 3: UseSTD3ASCIIRules is false, continue // Step 4: Check if it's ASCII now if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 /* * As the `nameprep()` method returns the original string, this code will never be reached until * that method is properly implemented. */ // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Prepared string is too long', 'idna.prepared_too_long', $text); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } // Step 5: Check ACE prefix if (strpos($text, self::ACE_PREFIX) === 0) { throw new Exception('Provided string begins with ACE prefix', 'idna.provided_is_prefixed', $text); } // Step 6: Encode with Punycode $text = self::punycode_encode($text); // Step 7: Prepend ACE prefix $text = self::ACE_PREFIX . $text; // Step 8: Check size if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Encoded string is too long', 'idna.encoded_too_long', $text); } /** * Check whether a given text string contains only ASCII characters * * @internal (Testing found regex was the fastest implementation) * * @param string $text Text to examine. * @return bool Is the text string ASCII-only? */ protected static function is_ascii($text) { return (preg_match('/(?:[^\x00-\x7F])/', $text) !== 1); } /** * Prepare a text string for use as an IDNA name * * @todo Implement this based on RFC 3491 and the newer 5891 * @param string $text Text to prepare. * @return string Prepared string */ protected static function nameprep($text) { return $text; } /** * Convert a UTF-8 string to a UCS-4 codepoint array * * Based on \WpOrg\Requests\Iri::replace_invalid_with_pct_encoding() * * @param string $input Text to convert. * @return array Unicode code points * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Invalid UTF-8 codepoint (`idna.invalidcodepoint`) */ protected static function utf8_to_codepoints($input) { $codepoints = []; // Get number of bytes $strlen = strlen($input); // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.JumbledIncrementer -- This is a deliberate choice. for ($position = 0; $position < $strlen; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); if ((~$value & 0x80) === 0x80) { // One byte sequence: $character = $value; $length = 1; $remaining = 0; } elseif (($value & 0xE0) === 0xC0) { // Two byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x1F) << 6; $length = 2; $remaining = 1; } elseif (($value & 0xF0) === 0xE0) { // Three byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x0F) << 12; $length = 3; $remaining = 2; } elseif (($value & 0xF8) === 0xF0) { // Four byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x07) << 18; $length = 4; $remaining = 3; } else { // Invalid byte: throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $value); } if ($remaining > 0) { if ($position + $length > $strlen) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } for ($position++; $remaining > 0; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); // If it is invalid, count the sequence as invalid and reprocess the current byte: if (($value & 0xC0) !== 0x80) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } --$remaining; $character |= ($value & 0x3F) << ($remaining * 6); } $position--; } if (// Non-shortest form sequences are invalid $length > 1 && $character <= 0x7F || $length > 2 && $character <= 0x7FF || $length > 3 && $character <= 0xFFFF // Outside of range of ucschar codepoints // Noncharacters || ($character & 0xFFFE) === 0xFFFE || $character >= 0xFDD0 && $character <= 0xFDEF || ( // Everything else not in ucschar $character > 0xD7FF && $character < 0xF900 || $character < 0x20 || $character > 0x7E && $character < 0xA0 || $character > 0xEFFFD ) ) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } $codepoints[] = $character; } return $codepoints; } /** * RFC3492-compliant encoder * * @internal Pseudo-code from Section 6.3 is commented with "#" next to relevant code * * @param string $input UTF-8 encoded string to encode * @return string Punycode-encoded string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On character outside of the domain (never happens with Punycode) (`idna.character_outside_domain`) */ public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = []; foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart } elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } elseif ($c === $n) { // if c == n then begin // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = (int) ($t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t))); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = (int) floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; } /** * Convert a digit to its respective character * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * * @param int $digit Digit in the range 0-35 * @return string Single character corresponding to digit * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On invalid digit (`idna.invalid_digit`) */ protected static function digit_to_char($digit) { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart // As far as I know, this never happens, but still good to be sure. if ($digit < 0 || $digit > 35) { throw new Exception(sprintf('Invalid digit %d', $digit), 'idna.invalid_digit', $digit); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $digits = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; return substr($digits, $digit, 1); } /** * Adapt the bias * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-6.1 * @param int $delta * @param int $numpoints * @param bool $firsttime * @return int|float New bias * * function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime): */ protected static function adapt($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) { // if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp if ($firsttime) { $delta = floor($delta / self::BOOTSTRAP_DAMP); } else { // else let delta = delta div 2 $delta = floor($delta / 2); } // let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints) $delta += floor($delta / $numpoints); // let k = 0 $k = 0; // while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin $max = floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN) * self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX) / 2); while ($delta > $max) { // let delta = delta div (base - tmin) $delta = floor($delta / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)); // let k = k + base $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; } // end // return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew)) return $k + floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + self::BOOTSTRAP_SKEW)); } } Http/Status405-20260605052610.php 0000666 00000000736 15226714270 0011310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 405 Method Not Allowed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 405 Method Not Allowed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status405 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 405; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Method Not Allowed'; } Http/https-detection-20260606100547.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class.wp-scripts-20260605100014.php 0000666 00000000527 15226714270 0013001 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * This file is deprecated, use 'wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php' instead. * * @deprecated 6.1.0 * @package WordPress */ _deprecated_file( basename( __FILE__ ), '6.1.0', WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php' ); /** WP_Scripts class */ require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; Http/https-detection-20260605175215.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605170806-20260610201643.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605183407.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012727 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606074155-20260607111449.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605100646-20260608172430.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status408-20260605024212.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0011306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 408 Request Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 408 Request Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status408 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 408; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Timeout'; } Http/https-migration-20260606183054.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607114002-20260609000622.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014272 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606102911.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605171925-20260607234759.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014333 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606031331-20260608140640.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014300 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605221903.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606142425-20260608044939.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605125727.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012730 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606071227-20260610014131.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606190910-20260609152156.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/string-20260610110036.php 0000666 00000020233 15226714270 0011065 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Parses unified or context diffs output from eg. the diff utility. * * Example: * <code> * $patch = file_get_contents('example.patch'); * $diff = new Text_Diff('string', array($patch)); * $renderer = new Text_Diff_Renderer_inline(); * echo $renderer->render($diff); * </code> * * Copyright 2005 Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * Copyright 2005-2010 The Horde Project (http://www.horde.org/) * * See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (LGPL). If you did * not receive this file, see https://opensource.org/license/lgpl-2-1/. * * @author Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * @package Text_Diff * @since 0.2.0 */ class Text_Diff_Engine_string { /** * Parses a unified or context diff. * * First param contains the whole diff and the second can be used to force * a specific diff type. If the second parameter is 'autodetect', the * diff will be examined to find out which type of diff this is. * * @param string $diff The diff content. * @param string $mode The diff mode of the content in $diff. One of * 'context', 'unified', or 'autodetect'. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function diff($diff, $mode = 'autodetect') { // Detect line breaks. $lnbr = "\n"; if (strpos($diff, "\r\n") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r\n"; } elseif (strpos($diff, "\r") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r"; } // Make sure we have a line break at the EOF. if (substr($diff, -strlen($lnbr)) != $lnbr) { $diff .= $lnbr; } if ($mode != 'autodetect' && $mode != 'context' && $mode != 'unified') { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff is unsupported'); } if ($mode == 'autodetect') { $context = strpos($diff, '***'); $unified = strpos($diff, '---'); if ($context === $unified) { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff could not be detected'); } elseif ($context === false || $unified === false) { $mode = $context !== false ? 'context' : 'unified'; } else { $mode = $context < $unified ? 'context' : 'unified'; } } // Split by new line and remove the diff header, if there is one. $diff = explode($lnbr, $diff); if (($mode == 'context' && strpos($diff[0], '***') === 0) || ($mode == 'unified' && strpos($diff[0], '---') === 0)) { array_shift($diff); array_shift($diff); } if ($mode == 'context') { return $this->parseContextDiff($diff); } else { return $this->parseUnifiedDiff($diff); } } /** * Parses an array containing the unified diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseUnifiedDiff($diff) { $edits = array(); $end = count($diff) - 1; for ($i = 0; $i < $end;) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case ' ': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == ' '); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($diff1); break; case '+': // get all new lines do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': // get changed or removed lines $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); while ($i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$i++], 1); } if (count($diff2) == 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); } else { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); } break; default: $i++; break; } } return $edits; } /** * Parses an array containing the context diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseContextDiff(&$diff) { $edits = array(); $i = $max_i = $j = $max_j = 0; $end = count($diff) - 1; while ($i < $end && $j < $end) { while ($i >= $max_i && $j >= $max_j) { // Find the boundaries of the diff output of the two files for ($i = $j; $i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 3) == '***'; $i++); for ($max_i = $i; $max_i < $end && substr($diff[$max_i], 0, 3) != '---'; $max_i++); for ($j = $max_i; $j < $end && substr($diff[$j], 0, 3) == '---'; $j++); for ($max_j = $j; $max_j < $end && substr($diff[$max_j], 0, 3) != '***'; $max_j++); } // find what hasn't been changed $array = array(); while ($i < $max_i && $j < $max_j && strcmp($diff[$i], $diff[$j]) == 0) { $array[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); $i++; $j++; } while ($i < $max_i && ($max_j-$j) <= 1) { if ($diff[$i] != '' && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$i++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && ($max_i-$i) <= 1) { if ($diff[$j] != '' && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } if (count($array) > 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($array); } if ($i < $max_i) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case '!': $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); if ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '!') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '!'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); break; case '+': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); break; } } if ($j < $max_j) { $diff2 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$j], 0, 1)) { case '+': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff2); break; case '-': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff2); break; } } } return $edits; } } Http/https-detection-20260606092458.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606052425-20260615065319.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-editor-20260605082246.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0012623 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } Http/Status503-20260605080952.php 0000666 00000000741 15226714270 0011315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 503 Service Unavailable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 503 Service Unavailable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status503 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 503; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Service Unavailable'; } Http/https-migration-20260605172328.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012727 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605034026-20260606110322.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014263 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Exception.php 0000666 00000002132 15226714270 0010142 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; use Exception as PHPException; /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Exception extends PHPException { /** * Type of exception * * @var string */ protected $type; /** * Data associated with the exception * * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Create a new exception * * @param string $message Exception message * @param string $type Exception type * @param mixed $data Associated data * @param integer $code Exception numerical code, if applicable */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { parent::__construct($message, $code); $this->type = $type; $this->data = $data; } /** * Like {@see \Exception::getCode()}, but a string code. * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * Gives any relevant data * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return mixed */ public function getData() { return $this->data; } } Http/https-detection-20260606081222.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606113308-20260607204645.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status505.php 0000666 00000000766 15226714270 0007734 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status505 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 505; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'HTTP Version Not Supported'; } Http/Status500-20260605062346.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0011315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status500 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 500; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Internal Server Error'; } Http/https-detection-20260606052425-20260610194539.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status431-20260605023319.php 0000666 00000001145 15226714270 0011306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 431 Request Header Fields Too Large responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 431 Request Header Fields Too Large responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status431 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 431; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Header Fields Too Large'; } Http/https-migration-20260605140809-20260608064601.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605190434.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605171945.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012733 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605100915.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605090852.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012730 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605091018-20260609190435.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-block-processor-20260605045249.php 0000666 00000210507 15226714270 0014443 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Efficiently scan through block structure in document without parsing * the entire block tree and all of its JSON attributes into memory. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Blocks * @since 6.9.0 */ /** * Class for efficiently scanning through block structure in a document * without parsing the entire block tree and JSON attributes into memory. * * ## Overview * * This class is designed to help analyze and modify block structure in a * streaming fashion and to bridge the gap between parsed block trees and * the text representing them. * * Use-cases for this class include but are not limited to: * * - Counting block types in a document. * - Queuing stylesheets based on the presence of various block types. * - Modifying blocks of a given type, i.e. migrations, updates, and styling. * - Searching for content of specific kinds, e.g. checking for blocks * with certain theme support attributes, or block bindings. * - Adding CSS class names to the element wrapping a block’s inner blocks. * * > *Note!* If a fully-parsed block tree of a document is necessary, including * > all the parsed JSON attributes, nested blocks, and HTML, consider * > using {@see \parse_blocks()} instead which will parse the document * > in one swift pass. * * For typical usage, jump first to the methods {@see self::next_block()}, * {@see self::next_delimiter()}, or {@see self::next_token()}. * * ### Values * * As a lower-level interface than {@see parse_blocks()} this class follows * different performance-focused values: * * - Minimize allocations so that documents of any size may be processed * on a fixed or marginal amount of memory. * - Make hidden costs explicit so that calling code only has to pay the * performance penalty for features it needs. * - Operate with a streaming and re-entrant design to make it possible * to operate on chunks of a document and to resume after pausing. * * This means that some operations might appear more cumbersome than one * might expect. This design tradeoff opens up opportunity to wrap this in * a convenience class to add higher-level functionality. * * ## Concepts * * All text documents can be considered a block document containing a combination * of “freeform HTML” and explicit block structure. Block structure forms through * special HTML comments called _delimiters_ which include a block type and, * optionally, block attributes encoded as a JSON object payload. * * This processor is designed to scan through a block document from delimiter to * delimiter, tracking how the delimiters impact the structure of the document. * Spans of HTML appear between delimiters. If these spans exist at the top level * of the document, meaning there is no containing block around them, they are * considered freeform HTML content. If, however, they appear _inside_ block * structure they are interpreted as `innerHTML` for the containing block. * * ### Tokens and scanning * * As the processor scans through a document is reports information about the token * on which is pauses. Tokens represent spans of text in the input comprising block * delimiters and spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::next_token()} visits every contiguous subspan of text in the * input document. This includes all explicit block comment delimiters and spans * of HTML content (whether freeform or inner HTML). * - {@see self::next_delimiter()} visits every explicit block comment delimiter * unless passed a block type which covers freeform HTML content. In these cases * it will stop at top-level spans of HTML and report a `null` block type. * - {@see self::next_block()} visits every block delimiter which _opens_ a block. * This includes opening block delimiters as well as void block delimiters. With * the same exception as above for freeform HTML block types, this will visit * top-level spans of HTML content. * * When matched on a particular token, the following methods provide structural * and textual information about it: * * - {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} reports whether the delimiter is an opener, * a closer, or if it represents a whole void block. * - {@see self::get_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type which * the delimiter represents. * - {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type, * but returns `core/freeform` instead of `null` for top-level freeform HTML content. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} indicates if the delimiter represents a block of * the given block type, or wildcard or pseudo-block type described below. * - {@see self::opens_block()} indicates if the delimiter opens a block of one * of the provided block types. Opening, void, and top-level freeform HTML content * all open blocks. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} is currently reserved for a future streaming * JSON parser class. * - {@see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes()} extracts the JSON attributes * for delimiters which open blocks and return the fully-parsed attributes as an * associative array. {@see static::get_last_json_error()} for when this fails. * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the token is a span of HTML which might * be top-level freeform content or a block’s inner HTML. * - {@see self::get_html_content()} returns the span of HTML. * - {@see self::get_span()} for the byte offset and length into the input document * representing the token. * * It’s possible for the processor to fail to scan forward if the input document ends * in a proper prefix of an explicit block comment delimiter. For example, if the input * ends in `<!-- wp:` then it _might_ be the start of another delimiter. The parser * cannot know, however, and therefore refuses to proceed. {@see static::get_last_error()} * to distinguish between a failure to find the next token and an incomplete input. * * ### Block types * * A block’s “type” comprises an optional _namespace_ and _name_. If the namespace * isn’t provided it will be interpreted as the implicit `core` namespace. For example, * the type `gallery` is the name of the block in the `core` namespace, but the type * `abc/gallery` is the _fully-qualified_ block type for the block whose name is still * `gallery`, but in the `abc` namespace. * * Methods on this class are aware of this block naming semantic and anywhere a block * type is an argument to a method it will be normalized to account for implicit namespaces. * Passing `paragraph` is the same as passing `core/paragraph`. On the contrary, anywhere * this class returns a block type, it will return the fully-qualified and normalized form. * For example, for the `<!-- wp:group -->` delimiter it will return `core/group` as the * block type. * * There are two special block types that change the behavior of the processor: * * - The wildcard `*` represents _any block_. In addition to matching all block types, * it also represents top-level freeform HTML whose block type is reported as `null`. * * - The `core/freeform` block type is a pseudo-block type which explicitly matches * top-level freeform HTML. * * These special block types can be passed into any method which searches for blocks. * * There is one additional special block type which may be returned from * {@see self::get_printable_block_type()}. This is the `#innerHTML` type, which * indicates that the HTML span on which the processor is paused is inner HTML for * a containing block. * * ### Spans of HTML * * Non-block content plays a complicated role in processing block documents. This * processor exposes tools to help work with these spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the processor is paused at a span of * HTML but does not differentiate between top-level freeform content and inner HTML. * - {@see self::is_non_whitespace_html()} indicates not only if the processor * is paused at a span of HTML, but also whether that span incorporates more than * whitespace characters. Because block serialization often inserts newlines between * block comment delimiters, this is useful for distinguishing “real” freeform * content from purely aesthetic syntax. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} matches top-level freeform HTML content when * provided one of the special block types described above. * * ### Block structure * * As the processor traverses block delimiters it maintains a stack of which blocks are * open at the given place in the document where it’s paused. This stack represents the * block structure of a document and is used to determine where blocks end, which blocks * represent inner blocks, whether a span of HTML is top-level freeform content, and * more. Investigate the stack with {@see self::get_breadcrumbs()}, which returns an * array of block types starting at the outermost-open block and descending to the * currently-visited block. * * Unlike {@parse_blocks()}, spans of HTML appear in this structure as the special * reported block type `#html`. Such a span represents inner HTML for a block if the * depth reported by {@see self::get_depth()} is greater than one. * * It will generally not be necessary to inspect the stack of open blocks, though * depth may be important for finding where blocks end. When visiting a block opener, * the depth will have been increased before pausing; in contrast the depth is * decremented before visiting a closer. This makes the following an easy way to * determine if a block is still open. * * Example: * * $depth = $processor->get_depth(); * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->get_depth() > $depth ) { * continue * } * // Processor is now paused at the token immediately following the closed block. * * #### Extracting blocks * * A unique feature of this processor is the ability to return the same output as * {@see \parse_blocks()} would produce, but for a subset of the input document. * For example, it’s possible to extract an image block, manipulate that parsed * block, and re-serialize it into the original document. It’s possible to do so * while skipping over the parse of the rest of the document. * * {@see self::extract_full_block_and_advance()} will scan forward from the current block opener * and build the parsed block structure until the current block is closed. It will * include all inner HTML and inner blocks, and parse all of the inner blocks. It * can be used to extract a block at any depth in the document, helpful for operating * on blocks within nested structure. * * Example: * * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery_block = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $after_gallery = $processor->get_span()->start; * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * serialize_block( modify_gallery( $gallery_block ) . * substr( $post_content, $after_gallery ) * ); * * #### Handling of malformed structure * * There are situations where closing block delimiters appear for which no open block * exists, or where a document ends before a block is closed, or where a closing block * delimiter appears but references a different block type than the most-recently * opened block does. In all of these cases, the stack of open blocks should mirror * the behavior in {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Unlike {@see \parse_blocks()}, however, this processor can still operate on the * invalid block delimiters. It provides a few functions which can be used for building * custom and non-spec-compliant error handling. * * - {@see self::has_closing_flag()} indicates if the block delimiter contains the * closing flag at the end. Some invalid block delimiters might contain both the * void and closing flag, in which case {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} will * report that it’s a void block. * - {@see static::get_last_error()} indicates if the processor reached an invalid * block closing. Depending on the context, {@see \parse_blocks()} might instead * ignore the token or treat it as freeform HTML content. * * ## Static helpers * * This class provides helpers for performing semantic block-related operations. * * - {@see self::normalize_block_type()} takes a block type with or without the * implicit `core` namespace and returns a fully-qualified block type. * - {@see self::are_equal_block_types()} indicates if two spans across one or * more input texts represent the same fully-qualified block type. * * ## Subclassing * * This processor is designed to accurately parse a block document. Therefore, many * of its methods are not meant for subclassing. However, overall this class supports * building higher-level convenience classes which may choose to subclass it. For those * classes, avoid re-implementing methods except for the list below. Instead, create * new names representing the higher-level concepts being introduced. For example, instead * of creating a new method named `next_block()` which only advances to blocks of a given * kind, consider creating a new method named something like `next_layout_block()` which * won’t interfere with the base class method. * * - {@see static::get_last_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors in the subclass * which aren’t intrinsic to block parsing. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} may be reimplemented to provide a streaming interface * to reading and modifying a block’s JSON attributes. It should be fast and memory efficient. * - {@see static::get_last_json_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors introduced * with a reimplementation of {@see static::get_attributes()}. * * @since 6.9.0 */ class WP_Block_Processor { /** * Indicates if the last operation failed, otherwise * will be `null` for success. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Indicates failures from decoding JSON attributes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see \json_last_error() * * @var int */ private $last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; /** * Source text provided to processor. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $source_text; /** * Byte offset into source text where a matched delimiter starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 17. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_at = 0; /** * Byte length of full span of a matched delimiter. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_length = 0; /** * First byte offset into source text following any previously-matched delimiter. * Used to indicate where an HTML span starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * <!-- wp:paragraph --><p>Content</p><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨ * │ ╰─ This delimiter was matched, and after matching, * │ revealed the preceding HTML span. * │ * ╰─ The first byte offset after the previous matched delimiter * is 21. Because the matched delimiter starts at 55, which is after * this, a span of HTML must exist between these boundaries. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $after_previous_delimiter = 0; /** * Byte offset where namespace span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block name. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $namespace_at = 0; /** * Byte offset where block name span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block namespace. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_at = 0; /** * Byte length of block name span. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * ╰─────╯ * 7 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_length = 0; /** * Whether the delimiter contains the block-closing flag. * * This may be erroneous if present within a void block, * therefore the {@see self::has_closing_flag()} can be used by * calling code to perform custom error-handling. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $has_closing_flag = false; /** * Byte offset where JSON attributes span begins. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 18. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_at; /** * Byte length of JSON attributes span, or 0 if none are present. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_length = 0; /** * Internal parser state, differentiating whether the instance is currently matched, * on an implicit freeform node, in error, or ready to begin parsing. * * @see self::READY * @see self::MATCHED * @see self::HTML_SPAN * @see self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT * @see self::COMPLETE * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $state = self::READY; /** * Indicates what kind of block comment delimiter was matched. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} If the delimiter is opening a block. * - {@see self::CLOSER} If the delimiter is closing an open block. * - {@see self::VOID} If the delimiter represents a void block with no inner content. * * If a parsed comment delimiter contains both the closing and the void * flags then it will be interpreted as a void block to match the behavior * of the official block parser, however, this is a syntax error and probably * the block ought to close an open block of the same name, if one is open. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ private $type; /** * Whether the last-matched delimiter acts like a void block and should be * popped from the stack of open blocks as soon as the parser advances. * * This applies to void block delimiters and to HTML spans. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $was_void = false; /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte offset * into the source text where the block type starts, including for HTML spans. * * To avoid allocating and normalizing block names when they aren’t requested, * the stack of open blocks is stored as the byte offsets and byte lengths of * each open block’s block type. This allows for minimal tracking and quick * reading or comparison of block types when requested. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_length * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_at = array(); /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte length * of the block’s block type in the source text. For HTML spans this is 0. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_at * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_length = array(); /** * Indicates which operation should apply to the stack of open blocks after * processing any pending spans of HTML. * * Since HTML spans are discovered after matching block delimiters, those * delimiters need to defer modifying the stack of open blocks. This value, * if set, indicates what operation should be applied. The properties * associated with token boundaries still point to the delimiters even * when processing HTML spans, so there’s no need to track them independently. * * @var 'push'|'void'|'pop'|null */ private $next_stack_op = null; /** * Creates a new block processor. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!\n"; * } * * @see self::next_block() to advance to the start of the next block (skips closers). * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $source_text Input document potentially containing block content. */ public function __construct( string $source_text ) { $this->source_text = $source_text; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter which opens a block, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters which open blocks include opening and void block delimiters. To visit * freeform HTML content, pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the blocks in a document, pausing where they open. * * Example blocks: * * // The first delimiter opens the paragraph block. * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<p>Content</p><!-- /wp:paragraph--> * * // The void block is the first opener in this sequence of closers. * <!-- /wp:group --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨s⃨p⃨a⃨c⃨e⃨r⃨ ⃨{⃨"⃨h⃨e⃨i⃨g⃨h⃨t⃨"⃨:⃨"⃨2⃨0⃨0⃨p⃨x⃨"⃨}⃨ ⃨/⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- /wp:group --> * * // If, however, `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * <!-- /wp:list-item --></ul><!-- /wp:list --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨>⃨<p> * * Example: * * // Find all textual ranges of image block opening delimiters. * $images = array(); * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * $images[] = $processor->get_span(); * } * * In some cases it may be useful to conditionally visit the implicit freeform * blocks, such as when determining if a post contains freeform content that * isn’t purely whitespace. * * Example: * * $seen_block_types = []; * $block_type = '*'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( $block_type ) { * // Stop wasting time visiting freeform blocks after one has been found. * if ( * '*' === $block_type && * null === $processor->get_block_type() && * $processor->is_non_whitespace_html() * ) { * $block_type = null; * $seen_block_types['core/freeform'] = true; * continue; * } * * $seen_block_types[ $processor->get_block_type() ] = true; * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @param string|null $block_type Optional. If provided, advance until a block of this type is found. * Default is to stop at any block regardless of its type. * @return bool Whether an opening delimiter for a block was found. */ public function next_block( ?string $block_type = null ): bool { while ( $this->next_delimiter( $block_type ) ) { if ( self::CLOSER !== $this->get_delimiter_type() ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter in a document, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters may include invalid JSON. This parser does not attempt to parse the * JSON attributes until requested; when invalid, the attributes will be null. This * matches the behavior of {@see \parse_blocks()}. To visit freeform HTML content, * pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the block delimiters in a document. * * Example delimiters: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * * // If the wildcard `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * ...</ul><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨l⃨i⃨s⃨t⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- wp:paragraph --><p> * * Example: * * $html = '<!-- wp:void /-->\n<!-- wp:void /-->'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() { * // Runs twice, seeing both void blocks of type “core/void.” * } * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter( '*' ) ) { * // Runs thrice, seeing the void block, the newline span, and the void block. * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|null $block_name Optional. Keep searching until a block of this name is found. * Defaults to visit every block regardless of type. * @return bool Whether a block delimiter was matched. */ public function next_delimiter( ?string $block_name = null ): bool { if ( ! isset( $block_name ) ) { while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return true; } } return false; } while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block_name ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span in a document, indicating if one was found. * * This function steps through every syntactic chunk in a document. This includes explicit * block comment delimiters, freeform non-block content, and inner HTML segments. * * Example tokens: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * <p>Normal HTML content</p> * Plaintext content too! * * Example: * * // Find span containing wrapping HTML element surrounding inner blocks. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return null; * } * * $containing_span = null; * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->is_html() ) { * $containing_span = $processor->get_span(); * } * * This method will visit all HTML spans including those forming freeform non-block * content as well as those which are part of a block’s inner HTML. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether a token was matched or the end of the document was reached without finding any. */ public function next_token(): bool { if ( $this->last_error || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return false; } // Void tokens automatically pop off the stack of open blocks. if ( $this->was_void ) { array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); $this->was_void = false; } $text = $this->source_text; $end = strlen( $text ); /* * Because HTML spans are inferred after finding the next delimiter, it means that * the parser must transition out of that HTML state and reuse the token boundaries * it found after the HTML span. If those boundaries are before the end of the * document it implies that a real delimiter was found; otherwise this must be the * terminating HTML span and the parsing is complete. */ if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state ) { if ( $this->matched_delimiter_at >= $end ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; $this->state = self::MATCHED; return true; } $this->state = self::READY; $after_prev_delimiter = $this->matched_delimiter_at + $this->matched_delimiter_length; $at = $after_prev_delimiter; while ( $at < $end ) { /* * Find the next possible start of a delimiter. * * This follows the behavior in the official block parser, which segments a post * by the block comment delimiters. It is possible for an HTML attribute to contain * what looks like a block comment delimiter but which is actually an HTML attribute * value. In such a case, the parser here will break apart the HTML and create the * block boundary inside the HTML attribute. In other words, the block parser * isolates sections of HTML from each other, even if that leads to malformed markup. * * For a more robust parse, scan through the document with the HTML API and parse * comments once they are matched to see if they are also block delimiters. In * practice, this nuance has not caused any known problems since developing blocks. * * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $comment_opening_at = strpos( $text, '<!--', $at ); /* * Even if the start of a potential block delimiter is not found, the document * might end in a prefix of such, and in that case there is incomplete input. */ if ( false === $comment_opening_at ) { if ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!-' ) ) { $backup = 3; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!' ) ) { $backup = 2; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<' ) ) { $backup = 1; } else { $backup = 0; } // Whether or not there is a potential delimiter, there might be an HTML span. if ( $after_prev_delimiter < ( $end - $backup ) ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $end - $backup; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $backup; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } /* * In the case that there is the start of an HTML comment, it means that there * might be a block delimiter, but it’s not possible know, therefore it’s incomplete. */ if ( $backup > 0 ) { goto incomplete; } // Otherwise this is the end. $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } // <!-- ⃨/wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $opening_whitespace_at = $comment_opening_at + 4; if ( $opening_whitespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $opening_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $opening_whitespace_at ); /* * The `wp` prefix cannot come before this point, but it may come after it * depending on the presence of the closer. This is detected next. */ $wp_prefix_at = $opening_whitespace_at + $opening_whitespace_length; if ( $wp_prefix_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $opening_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /⃨wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_closer = false; if ( '/' === $text[ $wp_prefix_at ] ) { $has_closer = true; ++$wp_prefix_at; } // <!-- /w⃨p⃨:⃨core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> if ( $wp_prefix_at < $end && 0 !== substr_compare( $text, 'wp:', $wp_prefix_at, 3 ) ) { if ( ( $wp_prefix_at + 2 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'wp' ) ) || ( $wp_prefix_at + 1 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'w' ) ) ) { goto incomplete; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * If the block contains no namespace, this will end up masquerading with * the block name. It’s easier to first detect the span and then determine * if it’s a namespace of a name. * * <!-- /wp:c⃨o⃨r⃨e⃨/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $namespace_at = $wp_prefix_at + 3; if ( $namespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $start_of_namespace = $text[ $namespace_at ]; // The namespace must start with a-z. if ( 'a' > $start_of_namespace || 'z' < $start_of_namespace ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $namespace_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $namespace_at + 1 ); $separator_at = $namespace_at + $namespace_length; if ( $separator_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/⃨paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_separator = '/' === $text[ $separator_at ]; if ( $has_separator ) { $name_at = $separator_at + 1; if ( $name_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ {"dropCap":true} /--> $start_of_name = $text[ $name_at ]; if ( 'a' > $start_of_name || 'z' < $start_of_name ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $name_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $name_at + 1 ); } else { $name_at = $namespace_at; $name_length = $namespace_length; } if ( $name_at + $name_length >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } /* * For this next section of the delimiter, it could be the JSON attributes * or it could be the end of the comment. Assume that the JSON is there and * update if it’s not. */ // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph ⃨{"dropCap":true} /--> $after_name_whitespace_at = $name_at + $name_length; $after_name_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $after_name_whitespace_at ); $json_at = $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length; if ( $json_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $after_name_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {⃨"dropCap":true} /--> $has_json = '{' === $text[ $json_at ]; $json_length = 0; /* * For the final span of the delimiter it's most efficient to find the end of the * HTML comment and work backwards. This prevents complicated parsing inside the * JSON span, which is not allowed to contain the HTML comment terminator. * * This also matches the behavior in the official block parser, * even though it allows for matching invalid JSON content. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /-⃨-⃨>⃨ */ $comment_closing_at = strpos( $text, '-->', $json_at ); if ( false === $comment_closing_at ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /⃨--> if ( '/' === $text[ $comment_closing_at - 1 ] ) { $has_void_flag = true; $void_flag_length = 1; } else { $has_void_flag = false; $void_flag_length = 0; } /* * If there's no JSON, then the span of text after the name * until the comment closing must be completely whitespace. * Otherwise it’s a normal HTML comment. */ if ( ! $has_json ) { if ( $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length === $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length ) { // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * There's JSON, so attempt to find its boundary. * * @todo It’s likely faster to scan forward instead of in reverse. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true}⃨ ⃨/--> */ $after_json_whitespace_length = 0; for ( $char_at = $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length - 1; $char_at > $json_at; $char_at-- ) { $char = $text[ $char_at ]; switch ( $char ) { case ' ': case "\t": case "\f": case "\r": case "\n": ++$after_json_whitespace_length; continue 2; case '}': $json_length = $char_at - $json_at + 1; break 2; default: ++$at; continue 3; } } /* * This covers cases where there is no terminating “}” or where * mandatory whitespace is missing. */ if ( 0 === $json_length || 0 === $after_json_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } // The end of the document was reached without a match. if ( self::MATCHED !== $this->state ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } /* * From this point forward, a delimiter has been matched. There * might also be an HTML span that appears before the delimiter. */ $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $comment_opening_at; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $comment_closing_at + 3 - $comment_opening_at; $this->namespace_at = $namespace_at; $this->name_at = $name_at; $this->name_length = $name_length; $this->json_at = $json_at; $this->json_length = $json_length; /* * When delimiters contain both the void flag and the closing flag * they shall be interpreted as void blocks, per the spec parser. */ if ( $has_void_flag ) { $this->type = self::VOID; $this->next_stack_op = 'void'; } elseif ( $has_closer ) { $this->type = self::CLOSER; $this->next_stack_op = 'pop'; /* * @todo Check if the name matches and bail according to the spec parser. * The default parser doesn’t examine the names. */ } else { $this->type = self::OPENER; $this->next_stack_op = 'push'; } $this->has_closing_flag = $has_closer; // HTML spans are visited before the delimiter that follows them. if ( $comment_opening_at > $after_prev_delimiter ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } // If there were no HTML spans then flush the enqueued stack operations immediately. switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; return true; incomplete: $this->state = self::COMPLETE; $this->last_error = self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT; return false; } /** * Returns an array containing the names of the currently-open blocks, in order * from outermost to innermost, with HTML spans indicated as “#html”. * * Example: * * // Freeform HTML content is an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'Just text' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( '#text' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a --><!-- wp:b --><!-- wp:c /--><!-- /wp:b --><!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', 'core/b' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Void blocks are only open while visiting them. * array( 'core/a', 'core/b', 'core/c' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Blocks are closed before visiting their closing delimiter. * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array() === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * // Inner HTML is also an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a -->Inner HTML<!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', '#html' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string[] */ public function get_breadcrumbs(): array { $breadcrumbs = array_fill( 0, count( $this->open_blocks_at ), null ); /* * Since HTML spans can only be at the very end, set the normalized block name for * each open element and then work backwards after creating the array. This allows * for the elimination of a conditional on each iteration of the loop. */ foreach ( $this->open_blocks_at as $i => $at ) { $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $at, $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ); $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } if ( isset( $i ) && 0 === $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ) { $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = '#html'; } return $breadcrumbs; } /** * Returns the depth of the open blocks where the processor is currently matched. * * Depth increases before visiting openers and void blocks and decreases before * visiting closers. HTML spans behave like void blocks. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int */ public function get_depth(): int { return count( $this->open_blocks_at ); } /** * Extracts a block object, and all inner content, starting at a matched opening * block delimiter, or at a matched top-level HTML span as freeform HTML content. * * Use this function to extract some blocks within a document, but not all. For example, * one might want to find image galleries, parse them, modify them, and then reserialize * them in place. * * Once this function returns, the parser will be matched on token following the close * of the given block. * * The return type of this method is compatible with the return of {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $ends_before = $processor->get_span(); * $ends_before = $ends_before->start ?? strlen( $post_content ); * * $new_gallery = update_gallery( $gallery ); * $new_gallery = serialize_block( $new_gallery ); * * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * $new_gallery . * substr( $post_content, $ends_before ) * ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array[]|null { * Array of block structures. * * @type array ...$0 { * An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block. * * @type string|null $blockName Name of block. * @type array $attrs Attributes from block comment delimiters. * @type array[] $innerBlocks List of inner blocks. An array of arrays that * have the same structure as this one. * @type string $innerHTML HTML from inside block comment delimiters. * @type array $innerContent List of string fragments and null markers where * inner blocks were found. * } * } */ public function extract_full_block_and_advance(): ?array { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); return array( 'blockName' => null, 'attrs' => array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => $chunk, 'innerContent' => array( $chunk ), ); } $block = array( 'blockName' => $this->get_block_type(), 'attrs' => $this->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() ?? array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => '', 'innerContent' => array(), ); $depth = $this->get_depth(); while ( $this->next_token() && $this->get_depth() > $depth ) { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; continue; } /** * Inner blocks. * * @todo This is a decent place to call {@link \render_block()} * @todo Use iteration instead of recursion, or at least refactor to tail-call form. */ if ( $this->opens_block() ) { $inner_block = $this->extract_full_block_and_advance(); $block['innerBlocks'][] = $inner_block; $block['innerContent'][] = null; } /* * Because the parser has advanced past the closing block token, it * may be matched on an HTML span. This needs to be processed before * moving on to the next token at the start of the next loop iteration. */ if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; } } return $block; } /** * Returns the byte-offset after the ending character of an HTML comment, * assuming the proper starting byte offset. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param int $comment_starting_at Where the HTML comment started, the leading `<`. * @param int $search_end Last offset in which to search, for limiting search span. * @return int Offset after the current HTML comment ends, or `$search_end` if no end was found. */ private function find_html_comment_end( int $comment_starting_at, int $search_end ): int { $text = $this->source_text; // Find span-of-dashes comments which look like `<!----->`. $span_of_dashes = strspn( $text, '-', $comment_starting_at + 2 ); if ( $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes ] ) { return $comment_starting_at + $span_of_dashes + 1; } // Otherwise, there are other characters inside the comment, find the first `-->` or `--!>`. $now_at = $comment_starting_at + 4; while ( $now_at < $search_end ) { $dashes_at = strpos( $text, '--', $now_at ); if ( false === $dashes_at ) { return $search_end; } $closer_must_be_at = $dashes_at + 2 + strspn( $text, '-', $dashes_at + 2 ); if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '!' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { ++$closer_must_be_at; } if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { return $closer_must_be_at + 1; } ++$now_at; } return $search_end; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block comment delimiter * failed, if set, otherwise `null` if the last attempt succeeded. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Error from last attempt at parsing next block delimiter, * or `null` if last attempt succeeded. */ public function get_last_error(): ?string { return $this->last_error; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block’s JSON attributes failed. * * @see \json_last_error() * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int JSON_ERROR_ code from last attempt to parse block JSON attributes. */ public function get_last_json_error(): int { return $this->last_json_error; } /** * Returns the type of the block comment delimiter. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} * - {@see self::CLOSER} * - {@see self::VOID} * - `null` * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null type of the block comment delimiter, if currently matched. */ public function get_delimiter_type(): ?string { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return self::VOID; case self::MATCHED: return $this->type; default: return null; } } /** * Returns whether the delimiter contains the closing flag. * * This should be avoided except in cases of custom error-handling * with block closers containing the void flag. For normative use, * {@see self::get_delimiter_type()}. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched block delimiter contains the closing flag. */ public function has_closing_flag(): bool { return $this->has_closing_flag; } /** * Indicates if the block delimiter represents a block of the given type. * * Since the “core” namespace may be implicit, it’s allowable to pass * either the fully-qualified block type with namespace and block name * as well as the shorthand version only containing the block name, if * the desired block is in the “core” namespace. * * Since freeform HTML content is non-block content, it has no block type. * Passing the wildcard “*” will, however, return true for all block types, * even the implicit freeform content, though not for spans of inner HTML. * * Example: * * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $is_formula = $processor->is_block_type( 'math-block/formula' ); * * @param string $block_type Block type name for the desired block. * E.g. "paragraph", "core/paragraph", "math-blocks/formula". * @return bool Whether this delimiter represents a block of the given type. */ public function is_block_type( string $block_type ): bool { if ( '*' === $block_type ) { return true; } if ( $this->is_html() ) { // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( 0 === ( $this->open_blocks_length[0] ?? null ) ) { return ( 'core/freeform' === $block_type || 'freeform' === $block_type ); } // Otherwise this is innerHTML and not a block. return false; } return $this->are_equal_block_types( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length, $block_type, 0, strlen( $block_type ) ); } /** * Given two spans of text, indicate if they represent identical block types. * * This function normalizes block types to account for implicit core namespacing. * * Note! This function only returns valid results when the complete block types are * represented in the span offsets and lengths. This means that the full optional * namespace and block name must be represented in the input arguments. * * Example: * * 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * $text = '<!-- wp:block --><!-- /wp:core/block -->'; * * true === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, $text, 27, 10 ); * false === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, 'my/block', 0, 8 ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $a_text Text in which first block type appears. * @param int $a_at Byte offset into text in which first block type starts. * @param int $a_length Byte length of first block type. * @param string $b_text Text in which second block type appears (may be the same as the first text). * @param int $b_at Byte offset into text in which second block type starts. * @param int $b_length Byte length of second block type. * @return bool Whether the spans of text represent identical block types, normalized for namespacing. */ public static function are_equal_block_types( string $a_text, int $a_at, int $a_length, string $b_text, int $b_at, int $b_length ): bool { $a_ns_length = strcspn( $a_text, '/', $a_at, $a_length ); $b_ns_length = strcspn( $b_text, '/', $b_at, $b_length ); $a_has_ns = $a_ns_length !== $a_length; $b_has_ns = $b_ns_length !== $b_length; // Both contain namespaces. if ( $a_has_ns && $b_has_ns ) { if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_block_type = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ); } if ( $a_has_ns ) { $b_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $b_text, $b_at, $b_length ); return ( strlen( $b_block_type ) === $a_length && 0 === substr_compare( $a_text, $b_block_type, $a_at, $a_length ) ); } if ( $b_has_ns ) { $a_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return ( strlen( $a_block_type ) === $b_length && 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ) ); } // Neither contains a namespace. if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_name = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_name, $b_at, $b_length ); } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an opening or void delimiter of the given type, * if a type is provided, otherwise if it opens any block or implicit freeform HTML content. * * This is a helper method to ease handling of code inspecting where blocks start, and for * checking if the blocks are of a given type. The function is variadic to allow for * checking if the delimiter opens one of many possible block types. * * To advance to the start of a block {@see self::next_block()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() ) { * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/code', 'syntaxhighlighter/code' ) ) { * echo "Found code!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block() ) { * echo "Found a new block!"; * } * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_block_type() * * @param string[] $block_type Optional. Is the matched block type one of these? * If none are provided, will not test block type. * @return bool Whether the matched block delimiter opens a block, and whether it * opens a block of one of the given block types, if provided. */ public function opens_block( string ...$block_type ): bool { // HTML spans only open implicit freeform content at the top level. if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state && 1 !== count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ) { return false; } /* * Because HTML spans are discovered after the next delimiter is found, * the delimiter type when visiting HTML spans refers to the type of the * following delimiter. Therefore the HTML case is handled by checking * the state and depth of the stack of open block. */ if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type && ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } if ( count( $block_type ) === 0 ) { return true; } foreach ( $block_type as $block ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_non_whitespace_html() * * @return bool Whether the processor is matched on an HTML span. */ public function is_html(): bool { return self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span and comprises more * than whitespace characters, i.e. contains real content. * * Many block serializers introduce newlines between block delimiters, * so the presence of top-level non-block content does not imply that * there are “real” freeform HTML blocks. Checking if there is content * beyond whitespace is a more certain check, such as for determining * whether to load CSS for the freeform or fallback block type. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_html() * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched delimiter is an HTML * span containing non-whitespace text. */ public function is_non_whitespace_html(): bool { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } $length = $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter; $whitespace_length = strspn( $this->source_text, " \t\f\r\n", $this->after_previous_delimiter, $length ); return $whitespace_length !== $length; } /** * Returns the string content of a matched HTML span, or `null` otherwise. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Raw HTML content, or `null` if not currently matched on HTML. */ public function get_html_content(): ?string { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return null; } return substr( $this->source_text, $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); } /** * Allocates a substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} but when * paused on a freeform HTML block, will return `null` instead of “core/freeform”. * The `null` behavior matches what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not * be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content has no block type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * null === $processor->get_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return null; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Allocates a printable substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_block_type()} but when paused on a freeform * HTML block, will return “core/freeform” instead of `null`. The `null` behavior matches * what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content is given an implicit type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * 'core/freeform' === $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_printable_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return 1 === count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ? 'core/freeform' : '#innerHTML'; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Normalizes a block name to ensure that missing implicit “core” namespaces are present. * * Example: * * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'paragraph' ); * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'core/paragraph' ); * 'my/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'my/paragraph' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $block_type Valid block name, potentially without a namespace. * @return string Fully-qualified block type including namespace. */ public static function normalize_block_type( string $block_type ): string { return false === strpos( $block_type, '/' ) ? "core/{$block_type}" : $block_type; } /** * Returns a lazy wrapper around the block attributes, which can be used * for efficiently interacting with the JSON attributes. * * This stub hints that there should be a lazy interface for parsing * block attributes but doesn’t define it. It serves both as a placeholder * for one to come as well as a guard against implementing an eager * function in its place. * * @throws Exception This function is a stub for subclasses to implement * when providing streaming attribute parsing. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() * * @return never */ public function get_attributes() { throw new Exception( 'Lazy attribute parsing not yet supported' ); } /** * Attempts to parse and return the entire JSON attributes from the delimiter, * allocating memory and processing the JSON span in the process. * * This does not return any parsed attributes for a closing block delimiter * even if there is a span of JSON content; this JSON is a parsing error. * * Consider calling {@see static::get_attributes()} instead if it's not * necessary to read all the attributes at the same time, as that provides * a more efficient mechanism for typical use cases. * * Since the JSON span inside the comment delimiter may not be valid JSON, * this function will return `null` if it cannot parse the span and set the * {@see static::get_last_json_error()} to the appropriate JSON_ERROR_ constant. * * If the delimiter contains no JSON span, it will also return `null`, * but the last error will be set to {@see \JSON_ERROR_NONE}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes === array( 'url' => 'https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico' ); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- /wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_NONE = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator {} /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * array() === $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array|null Parsed JSON attributes, if present and valid, otherwise `null`. */ public function allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(): ?array { $this->last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type || $this->is_html() || 0 === $this->json_length ) { return null; } $json_span = substr( $this->source_text, $this->json_at, $this->json_length ); $parsed = json_decode( $json_span, null, 512, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY | JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE ); $last_error = json_last_error(); $this->last_json_error = $last_error; return ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === $last_error && is_array( $parsed ) ) ? $parsed : null; } /** * Returns the span representing the currently-matched delimiter, if matched, otherwise `null`. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:void /-->' ); * null === $processor->get_span(); * * $processor->next_delimiter(); * WP_HTML_Span( 0, 17 ) === $processor->get_span(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return WP_HTML_Span|null Span of text in source text spanning matched delimiter. */ public function get_span(): ?WP_HTML_Span { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); case self::MATCHED: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->matched_delimiter_at, $this->matched_delimiter_length ); default: return null; } } // // Constant declarations that would otherwise pollute the top of the class. // /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter closes an open block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const CLOSER = 'closer'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter opens a block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const OPENER = 'opener'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter represents a void block * with no inner content of any kind. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const VOID = 'void'; /** * Indicates that the processor is ready to start parsing but hasn’t yet begun. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const READY = 'processor-ready'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on an explicit block delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const MATCHED = 'processor-matched'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on the opening of an implicit freeform delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const HTML_SPAN = 'processor-html-span'; /** * Indicates that the parser started parsing a block comment delimiter, but * the input document ended before it could finish. The document was likely truncated. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'incomplete-input'; /** * Indicates that the processor has finished parsing and has nothing left to scan. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const COMPLETE = 'processor-complete'; } Http/https-migration-20260605183304.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605170228.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606002503-20260608114035.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014266 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606145445.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606092011-20260610004355.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605170227-20260610045516.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605070331-20260607080356.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606103247-20260608195342.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606103613.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606224027.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605094635.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status502.php 0000666 00000000711 15226714270 0007717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 502 Bad Gateway responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 502 Bad Gateway responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status502 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 502; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Bad Gateway'; } Http/https-detection-20260605102734-20260608091634.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-error-20260605061824.php 0000666 00000016516 15226714270 0012466 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress Error API. * * @package WordPress */ /** * WordPress Error class. * * Container for checking for WordPress errors and error messages. Return * WP_Error and use is_wp_error() to check if this class is returned. Many * core WordPress functions pass this class in the event of an error and * if not handled properly will result in code errors. * * @since 2.1.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Error { /** * Stores the list of errors. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $errors = array(); /** * Stores the most recently added data for each error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @var array */ public $error_data = array(); /** * Stores previously added data added for error codes, oldest-to-newest by code. * * @since 5.6.0 * @var array[] */ protected $additional_data = array(); /** * Initializes the error. * * If `$code` is empty, the other parameters will be ignored. * When `$code` is not empty, `$message` will be used even if * it is empty. The `$data` parameter will be used only if it * is not empty. * * Though the class is constructed with a single error code and * message, multiple codes can be added using the `add()` method. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function __construct( $code = '', $message = '', $data = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { return; } $this->add( $code, $message, $data ); } /** * Retrieves all error codes. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return array List of error codes, if available. */ public function get_error_codes() { if ( ! $this->has_errors() ) { return array(); } return array_keys( $this->errors ); } /** * Retrieves the first error code available. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @return string|int Empty string, if no error codes. */ public function get_error_code() { $codes = $this->get_error_codes(); if ( empty( $codes ) ) { return ''; } return $codes[0]; } /** * Retrieves all error messages, or the error messages for the given error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the messages for. * Default empty string. * @return string[] Error strings on success, or empty array if there are none. */ public function get_error_messages( $code = '' ) { // Return all messages if no code specified. if ( empty( $code ) ) { $all_messages = array(); foreach ( (array) $this->errors as $code => $messages ) { $all_messages = array_merge( $all_messages, $messages ); } return $all_messages; } if ( isset( $this->errors[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->errors[ $code ]; } else { return array(); } } /** * Gets a single error message. * * This will get the first message available for the code. If no code is * given then the first code available will be used. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code to retrieve the message for. * Default empty string. * @return string The error message. */ public function get_error_message( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $messages = $this->get_error_messages( $code ); if ( empty( $messages ) ) { return ''; } return $messages[0]; } /** * Retrieves the most recently added error data for an error code. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Optional. Error code. Default empty string. * @return mixed Error data, if it exists. */ public function get_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { return $this->error_data[ $code ]; } } /** * Verifies if the instance contains errors. * * @since 5.1.0 * * @return bool If the instance contains errors. */ public function has_errors() { if ( ! empty( $this->errors ) ) { return true; } return false; } /** * Adds an error or appends an additional message to an existing error. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Optional. Error data. Default empty string. */ public function add( $code, $message, $data = '' ) { $this->errors[ $code ][] = $message; if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $this->add_data( $data, $code ); } /** * Fires when an error is added to a WP_Error object. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @param string $message Error message. * @param mixed $data Error data. Might be empty. * @param WP_Error $wp_error The WP_Error object. */ do_action( 'wp_error_added', $code, $message, $data, $this ); } /** * Adds data to an error with the given code. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 5.6.0 Errors can now contain more than one item of error data. {@see WP_Error::$additional_data}. * * @param mixed $data Error data. * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function add_data( $data, $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $this->additional_data[ $code ][] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } $this->error_data[ $code ] = $data; } /** * Retrieves all error data for an error code in the order in which the data was added. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. * @return mixed[] Array of error data, if it exists. */ public function get_all_error_data( $code = '' ) { if ( empty( $code ) ) { $code = $this->get_error_code(); } $data = array(); if ( isset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data = $this->additional_data[ $code ]; } if ( isset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ) ) { $data[] = $this->error_data[ $code ]; } return $data; } /** * Removes the specified error. * * This function removes all error messages associated with the specified * error code, along with any error data for that code. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string|int $code Error code. */ public function remove( $code ) { unset( $this->errors[ $code ] ); unset( $this->error_data[ $code ] ); unset( $this->additional_data[ $code ] ); } /** * Merges the errors in the given error object into this one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to merge. */ public function merge_from( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $error, $this ); } /** * Exports the errors in this object into the given one. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $error Error object to export into. */ public function export_to( WP_Error $error ) { static::copy_errors( $this, $error ); } /** * Copies errors from one WP_Error instance to another. * * @since 5.6.0 * * @param WP_Error $from The WP_Error to copy from. * @param WP_Error $to The WP_Error to copy to. */ protected static function copy_errors( WP_Error $from, WP_Error $to ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_codes() as $code ) { foreach ( $from->get_error_messages( $code ) as $error_message ) { $to->add( $code, $error_message ); } foreach ( $from->get_all_error_data( $code ) as $data ) { $to->add_data( $data, $code ); } } } } Http/https-detection-20260606074218-20260610035153.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status413.php 0000666 00000000760 15226714270 0007724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status413 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 413; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Entity Too Large'; } Http/https-migration-20260606010046.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status304-20260605023318.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0011305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status304 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 304; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Modified'; } Http/https-detection-20260606142425-20260615024936.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606002414.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status403-20260605071420.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0011300 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status403 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 403; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Forbidden'; } Http/Status505-20260605044740.php 0000666 00000000766 15226714270 0011321 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status505 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 505; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'HTTP Version Not Supported'; } Http/https-migration-20260605125016.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/script-loader-react-refresh-runtime-20260613180001.php 0000666 00000000124 15226714270 0016537 0 ustar 00 <?php return array('dependencies' => array(), 'version' => '8f1acdfb845f670b0ef2'); Http/https-detection-20260606095414.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260608085736-20260608182329.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014336 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/script-modules-20260610134602.php 0000666 00000023267 15226714270 0012550 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Script Modules API: Script Module functions * * @since 6.5.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Script Modules */ /** * Retrieves the main WP_Script_Modules instance. * * This function provides access to the WP_Script_Modules instance, creating one * if it doesn't exist yet. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @global WP_Script_Modules $wp_script_modules * * @return WP_Script_Modules The main WP_Script_Modules instance. */ function wp_script_modules(): WP_Script_Modules { global $wp_script_modules; if ( ! ( $wp_script_modules instanceof WP_Script_Modules ) ) { $wp_script_modules = new WP_Script_Modules(); } return $wp_script_modules; } /** * Registers the script module if no script module with that script module * identifier has already been registered. * * @since 6.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the $args parameter. * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. Should be unique. It will be used in the * final import map. * @param string $src Optional. Full URL of the script module, or path of the script module relative * to the WordPress root directory. If it is provided and the script module has * not been registered yet, it will be registered. * @param array $deps { * Optional. List of dependencies. * * @type string|array ...$0 { * An array of script module identifiers of the dependencies of this script * module. The dependencies can be strings or arrays. If they are arrays, * they need an `id` key with the script module identifier, and can contain * an `import` key with either `static` or `dynamic`. By default, * dependencies that don't contain an `import` key are considered static. * * @type string $id The script module identifier. * @type string $import Optional. Import type. May be either `static` or * `dynamic`. Defaults to `static`. * } * } * @param string|false|null $version Optional. String specifying the script module version number. Defaults to false. * It is added to the URL as a query string for cache busting purposes. If $version * is set to false, the version number is the currently installed WordPress version. * If $version is set to null, no version is added. * @param array $args { * Optional. An array of additional args. Default empty array. * * @type bool $in_footer Whether to print the script module in the footer. Only relevant to block themes. Default 'false'. Optional. * @type 'auto'|'low'|'high' $fetchpriority Fetch priority. Default 'auto'. Optional. * } */ function wp_register_script_module( string $id, string $src, array $deps = array(), $version = false, array $args = array() ) { wp_script_modules()->register( $id, $src, $deps, $version, $args ); } /** * Marks the script module to be enqueued in the page. * * If a src is provided and the script module has not been registered yet, it * will be registered. * * @since 6.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the $args parameter. * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. Should be unique. It will be used in the * final import map. * @param string $src Optional. Full URL of the script module, or path of the script module relative * to the WordPress root directory. If it is provided and the script module has * not been registered yet, it will be registered. * @param array $deps { * Optional. List of dependencies. * * @type string|array ...$0 { * An array of script module identifiers of the dependencies of this script * module. The dependencies can be strings or arrays. If they are arrays, * they need an `id` key with the script module identifier, and can contain * an `import` key with either `static` or `dynamic`. By default, * dependencies that don't contain an `import` key are considered static. * * @type string $id The script module identifier. * @type string $import Optional. Import type. May be either `static` or * `dynamic`. Defaults to `static`. * } * } * @param string|false|null $version Optional. String specifying the script module version number. Defaults to false. * It is added to the URL as a query string for cache busting purposes. If $version * is set to false, the version number is the currently installed WordPress version. * If $version is set to null, no version is added. * @param array $args { * Optional. An array of additional args. Default empty array. * * @type bool $in_footer Whether to print the script module in the footer. Only relevant to block themes. Default 'false'. Optional. * @type 'auto'|'low'|'high' $fetchpriority Fetch priority. Default 'auto'. Optional. * } */ function wp_enqueue_script_module( string $id, string $src = '', array $deps = array(), $version = false, array $args = array() ) { wp_script_modules()->enqueue( $id, $src, $deps, $version, $args ); } /** * Unmarks the script module so it is no longer enqueued in the page. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. */ function wp_dequeue_script_module( string $id ) { wp_script_modules()->dequeue( $id ); } /** * Deregisters the script module. * * @since 6.5.0 * * @param string $id The identifier of the script module. */ function wp_deregister_script_module( string $id ) { wp_script_modules()->deregister( $id ); } /** * Registers all the default WordPress Script Modules. * * @since 6.7.0 */ function wp_default_script_modules() { $suffix = defined( 'WP_RUN_CORE_TESTS' ) ? '.min' : wp_scripts_get_suffix(); /* * Expects multidimensional array like: * * 'interactivity/index.min.js' => array('dependencies' => array(…), 'version' => '…'), * 'interactivity/debug.min.js' => array('dependencies' => array(…), 'version' => '…'), * 'interactivity-router/index.min.js' => … */ $assets = include ABSPATH . WPINC . "/assets/script-modules-packages{$suffix}.php"; foreach ( $assets as $file_name => $script_module_data ) { /* * Build the WordPress Script Module ID from the file name. * Prepend `@wordpress/` and remove extensions and `/index` if present: * - interactivity/index.min.js => @wordpress/interactivity * - interactivity/debug.min.js => @wordpress/interactivity/debug * - block-library/query/view.js => @wordpress/block-library/query/view */ $script_module_id = '@wordpress/' . preg_replace( '~(?:/index)?(?:\.min)?\.js$~D', '', $file_name, 1 ); switch ( $script_module_id ) { /* * Interactivity exposes two entrypoints, "/index" and "/debug". * "/debug" should replace "/index" in development. */ case '@wordpress/interactivity/debug': if ( ! SCRIPT_DEBUG ) { continue 2; } $script_module_id = '@wordpress/interactivity'; break; case '@wordpress/interactivity': if ( SCRIPT_DEBUG ) { continue 2; } break; } /* * The Interactivity API is designed with server-side rendering as its primary goal, so all of its script modules * should be loaded with low fetchpriority and printed in the footer since they should not be needed in the * critical rendering path. Also, the @wordpress/a11y script module is intended to be used as a dynamic import * dependency, in which case the fetchpriority is irrelevant. See <https://make.wordpress.org/core/2024/10/14/updates-to-script-modules-in-6-7/>. * However, in case it is added as a static import dependency, the fetchpriority is explicitly set to be 'low' * since the module should not be involved in the critical rendering path, and if it is, its fetchpriority will * be bumped to match the fetchpriority of the dependent script. */ $args = array(); if ( str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/interactivity' ) || str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/block-library' ) || '@wordpress/a11y' === $script_module_id ) { $args['fetchpriority'] = 'low'; $args['in_footer'] = true; } // Marks all Core blocks as compatible with client-side navigation. if ( str_starts_with( $script_module_id, '@wordpress/block-library' ) ) { wp_interactivity()->add_client_navigation_support_to_script_module( $script_module_id ); } $path = includes_url( "js/dist/script-modules/{$file_name}" ); wp_register_script_module( $script_module_id, $path, $script_module_data['dependencies'], $script_module_data['version'], $args ); } } Http/https-migration-20260606015806.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status415-20260605024214.php 0000666 00000000752 15226714270 0011306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status415 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 415; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unsupported Media Type'; } Http/https-detection-20260606100517-20260608114453.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605173712.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605080452-20260607040053.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014273 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status414.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0007732 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status414 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 414; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request-URI Too Large'; } Http/https-migration-20260605043510.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260610104921.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012705 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605133541-20260610163001.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014272 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605070331.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605070331-20260607080828.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status405-20260605052535.php 0000666 00000000736 15226714270 0011316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 405 Method Not Allowed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 405 Method Not Allowed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status405 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 405; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Method Not Allowed'; } Http/https-migration-20260605170751.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605221159.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605222822-20260610175920.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605122225-20260610034042.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014261 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605183345-20260609000639.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605144804-20260610054811.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status415-20260605050514.php 0000666 00000000752 15226714270 0011310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status415 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 415; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unsupported Media Type'; } Http/Status431-20260605050614.php 0000666 00000001145 15226714270 0011304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 431 Request Header Fields Too Large responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 431 Request Header Fields Too Large responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status431 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 431; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Header Fields Too Large'; } Http/https-migration-20260606030951.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605091014.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605160218.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605133534.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606132727.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605201047-20260607215712.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Http.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0007124 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } Http/functions.wp-scripts.php 0000666 00000035717 15226714270 0012345 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: Scripts functions * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Initializes $wp_scripts if it has not been set. * * @since 4.2.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * * @return WP_Scripts WP_Scripts instance. */ function wp_scripts() { global $wp_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { $wp_scripts = new WP_Scripts(); } return $wp_scripts; } /** * Helper function to output a _doing_it_wrong message when applicable. * * @ignore * @since 4.2.0 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$handle` parameter. * * @param string $function_name Function name. * @param string $handle Optional. Name of the script or stylesheet that was * registered or enqueued too early. Default empty. */ function _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( $function_name, $handle = '' ) { if ( did_action( 'init' ) || did_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) || did_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts' ) || did_action( 'login_enqueue_scripts' ) ) { return; } $message = sprintf( /* translators: 1: wp_enqueue_scripts, 2: admin_enqueue_scripts, 3: login_enqueue_scripts */ __( 'Scripts and styles should not be registered or enqueued until the %1$s, %2$s, or %3$s hooks.' ), '<code>wp_enqueue_scripts</code>', '<code>admin_enqueue_scripts</code>', '<code>login_enqueue_scripts</code>' ); if ( $handle ) { $message .= ' ' . sprintf( /* translators: %s: Name of the script or stylesheet. */ __( 'This notice was triggered by the %s handle.' ), '<code>' . $handle . '</code>' ); } _doing_it_wrong( $function_name, $message, '3.3.0' ); } /** * Prints scripts in document head that are in the $handles queue. * * Called by admin-header.php and {@see 'wp_head'} hook. Since it is called by wp_head on every page load, * the function does not instantiate the WP_Scripts object unless script names are explicitly passed. * Makes use of already-instantiated `$wp_scripts` global if present. Use provided {@see 'wp_print_scripts'} * hook to register/enqueue new scripts. * * @see WP_Scripts::do_item() * @since 2.1.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts The WP_Scripts object for printing scripts. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed. Default 'false'. * @return string[] On success, an array of handles of processed WP_Dependencies items; otherwise, an empty array. */ function wp_print_scripts( $handles = false ) { global $wp_scripts; /** * Fires before scripts in the $handles queue are printed. * * @since 2.1.0 */ do_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ); if ( '' === $handles ) { // For 'wp_head'. $handles = false; } _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ ); if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { if ( ! $handles ) { return array(); // No need to instantiate if nothing is there. } } return wp_scripts()->do_items( $handles ); } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * Code will only be added if the script is already in the queue. * Accepts a string `$data` containing the code. If two or more code blocks * are added to the same script `$handle`, they will be printed in the order * they were added, i.e. the latter added code can redeclare the previous. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @see WP_Scripts::add_inline_script() * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script before the handle * or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); if ( false !== stripos( $data, '</script>' ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: <script>, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'Do not pass %1$s tags to %2$s.' ), '<code><script></code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '4.5.0' ); $data = trim( preg_replace( '#<script[^>]*>(.*)</script>#is', '$1', $data ) ); } return wp_scripts()->add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position ); } /** * Registers a new script. * * Registers a script to be enqueued later using the wp_enqueue_script() function. * * @see WP_Dependencies::add() * @see WP_Dependencies::add_data() * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 4.3.0 A return value was added. * @since 6.3.0 The $in_footer parameter of type boolean was overloaded to be an $args parameter of type array. * @since 6.9.0 The $fetchpriority parameter of type string was added to the $args parameter of type array. * * @param string $handle Name of the script. Should be unique. * @param string|false $src Full URL of the script, or path of the script relative to the WordPress root directory. * If source is set to false, script is an alias of other scripts it depends on. * @param string[] $deps Optional. An array of registered script handles this script depends on. Default empty array. * @param string|bool|null $ver Optional. String specifying script version number, if it has one, which is added to the URL * as a query string for cache busting purposes. If version is set to false, a version * number is automatically added equal to current installed WordPress version. * If set to null, no version is added. * @param array|bool $args { * Optional. An array of additional script loading strategies. Default empty array. * Otherwise, it may be a boolean in which case it determines whether the script is printed in the footer. Default false. * * @type string $strategy Optional. If provided, may be either 'defer' or 'async'. * @type bool $in_footer Optional. Whether to print the script in the footer. Default 'false'. * @type string $fetchpriority Optional. The fetch priority for the script. Default 'auto'. * } * @return bool Whether the script has been registered. True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_register_script( $handle, $src, $deps = array(), $ver = false, $args = array() ) { if ( ! is_array( $args ) ) { $args = array( 'in_footer' => (bool) $args, ); } _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $registered = $wp_scripts->add( $handle, $src, $deps, $ver ); if ( ! empty( $args['in_footer'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $handle, 'group', 1 ); } if ( ! empty( $args['strategy'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $handle, 'strategy', $args['strategy'] ); } if ( ! empty( $args['fetchpriority'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority', $args['fetchpriority'] ); } return $registered; } /** * Localizes a script. * * Works only if the script has already been registered. * * Accepts an associative array `$l10n` and creates a JavaScript object: * * "$object_name": { * key: value, * key: value, * ... * } * * @see WP_Scripts::localize() * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11520 * * @since 2.2.0 * * @todo Documentation cleanup * * @param string $handle Script handle the data will be attached to. * @param string $object_name Name for the JavaScript object. Passed directly, so it should be qualified JS variable. * Example: '/[a-zA-Z0-9_]+/'. * @param array $l10n The data itself. The data can be either a single or multi-dimensional array. * @return bool True if the script was successfully localized, false otherwise. */ function wp_localize_script( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); return $wp_scripts->localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ); } /** * Sets translated strings for a script. * * Works only if the script has already been registered. * * @see WP_Scripts::set_translations() * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts The WP_Scripts object for printing scripts. * * @param string $handle Script handle the textdomain will be attached to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was successfully localized, false otherwise. */ function wp_set_script_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { global $wp_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); return false; } return $wp_scripts->set_translations( $handle, $domain, $path ); } /** * Removes a registered script. * * Note: there are intentional safeguards in place to prevent critical admin scripts, * such as jQuery core, from being unregistered. * * @see WP_Dependencies::remove() * * @since 2.1.0 * * @global string $pagenow The filename of the current screen. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to be removed. */ function wp_deregister_script( $handle ) { global $pagenow; _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); /** * Do not allow accidental or negligent de-registering of critical scripts in the admin. * Show minimal remorse if the correct hook is used. */ $current_filter = current_filter(); if ( ( is_admin() && 'admin_enqueue_scripts' !== $current_filter ) || ( 'wp-login.php' === $pagenow && 'login_enqueue_scripts' !== $current_filter ) ) { $not_allowed = array( 'jquery', 'jquery-core', 'jquery-migrate', 'jquery-ui-core', 'jquery-ui-accordion', 'jquery-ui-autocomplete', 'jquery-ui-button', 'jquery-ui-datepicker', 'jquery-ui-dialog', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-droppable', 'jquery-ui-menu', 'jquery-ui-mouse', 'jquery-ui-position', 'jquery-ui-progressbar', 'jquery-ui-resizable', 'jquery-ui-selectable', 'jquery-ui-slider', 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'jquery-ui-spinner', 'jquery-ui-tabs', 'jquery-ui-tooltip', 'jquery-ui-widget', 'underscore', 'backbone', ); if ( in_array( $handle, $not_allowed, true ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script name, 2: wp_enqueue_scripts */ __( 'Do not deregister the %1$s script in the administration area. To target the front-end theme, use the %2$s hook.' ), "<code>$handle</code>", '<code>wp_enqueue_scripts</code>' ), '3.6.0' ); return; } } wp_scripts()->remove( $handle ); } /** * Enqueues a script. * * Registers the script if `$src` provided (does NOT overwrite), and enqueues it. * * @see WP_Dependencies::add() * @see WP_Dependencies::add_data() * @see WP_Dependencies::enqueue() * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 6.3.0 The $in_footer parameter of type boolean was overloaded to be an $args parameter of type array. * @since 6.9.0 The $fetchpriority parameter of type string was added to the $args parameter of type array. * * @param string $handle Name of the script. Should be unique. * @param string $src Full URL of the script, or path of the script relative to the WordPress root directory. * Default empty. * @param string[] $deps Optional. An array of registered script handles this script depends on. Default empty array. * @param string|bool|null $ver Optional. String specifying script version number, if it has one, which is added to the URL * as a query string for cache busting purposes. If version is set to false, a version * number is automatically added equal to current installed WordPress version. * If set to null, no version is added. * @param array|bool $args { * Optional. An array of additional script loading strategies. Default empty array. * Otherwise, it may be a boolean in which case it determines whether the script is printed in the footer. Default false. * * @type string $strategy Optional. If provided, may be either 'defer' or 'async'. * @type bool $in_footer Optional. Whether to print the script in the footer. Default 'false'. * @type string $fetchpriority Optional. The fetch priority for the script. Default 'auto'. * } */ function wp_enqueue_script( $handle, $src = '', $deps = array(), $ver = false, $args = array() ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); if ( $src || ! empty( $args ) ) { $_handle = explode( '?', $handle ); if ( ! is_array( $args ) ) { $args = array( 'in_footer' => (bool) $args, ); } if ( $src ) { $wp_scripts->add( $_handle[0], $src, $deps, $ver ); } if ( ! empty( $args['in_footer'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $_handle[0], 'group', 1 ); } if ( ! empty( $args['strategy'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $_handle[0], 'strategy', $args['strategy'] ); } if ( ! empty( $args['fetchpriority'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $_handle[0], 'fetchpriority', $args['fetchpriority'] ); } } $wp_scripts->enqueue( $handle ); } /** * Removes a previously enqueued script. * * @see WP_Dependencies::dequeue() * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to be removed. */ function wp_dequeue_script( $handle ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); wp_scripts()->dequeue( $handle ); } /** * Determines whether a script has been added to the queue. * * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/ * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook. * * @since 2.8.0 * @since 3.5.0 'enqueued' added as an alias of the 'queue' list. * * @param string $handle Name of the script. * @param string $status Optional. Status of the script to check. Default 'enqueued'. * Accepts 'enqueued', 'registered', 'queue', 'to_do', and 'done'. * @return bool Whether the script is queued. */ function wp_script_is( $handle, $status = 'enqueued' ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); return (bool) wp_scripts()->query( $handle, $status ); } /** * Adds metadata to a script. * * Works only if the script has already been registered. * * Possible values for $key and $value: * 'strategy' string 'defer' or 'async'. * * @since 4.2.0 * @since 6.9.0 Updated possible values to remove reference to 'conditional' and add 'strategy'. * * @see WP_Dependencies::add_data() * * @param string $handle Name of the script. * @param string $key Name of data point for which we're storing a value. * @param mixed $value String containing the data to be added. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_script_add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { return wp_scripts()->add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } Http/https-detection-20260605111237-20260614190348.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-block-processor-20260605052021.php 0000666 00000210507 15226714270 0014425 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Efficiently scan through block structure in document without parsing * the entire block tree and all of its JSON attributes into memory. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Blocks * @since 6.9.0 */ /** * Class for efficiently scanning through block structure in a document * without parsing the entire block tree and JSON attributes into memory. * * ## Overview * * This class is designed to help analyze and modify block structure in a * streaming fashion and to bridge the gap between parsed block trees and * the text representing them. * * Use-cases for this class include but are not limited to: * * - Counting block types in a document. * - Queuing stylesheets based on the presence of various block types. * - Modifying blocks of a given type, i.e. migrations, updates, and styling. * - Searching for content of specific kinds, e.g. checking for blocks * with certain theme support attributes, or block bindings. * - Adding CSS class names to the element wrapping a block’s inner blocks. * * > *Note!* If a fully-parsed block tree of a document is necessary, including * > all the parsed JSON attributes, nested blocks, and HTML, consider * > using {@see \parse_blocks()} instead which will parse the document * > in one swift pass. * * For typical usage, jump first to the methods {@see self::next_block()}, * {@see self::next_delimiter()}, or {@see self::next_token()}. * * ### Values * * As a lower-level interface than {@see parse_blocks()} this class follows * different performance-focused values: * * - Minimize allocations so that documents of any size may be processed * on a fixed or marginal amount of memory. * - Make hidden costs explicit so that calling code only has to pay the * performance penalty for features it needs. * - Operate with a streaming and re-entrant design to make it possible * to operate on chunks of a document and to resume after pausing. * * This means that some operations might appear more cumbersome than one * might expect. This design tradeoff opens up opportunity to wrap this in * a convenience class to add higher-level functionality. * * ## Concepts * * All text documents can be considered a block document containing a combination * of “freeform HTML” and explicit block structure. Block structure forms through * special HTML comments called _delimiters_ which include a block type and, * optionally, block attributes encoded as a JSON object payload. * * This processor is designed to scan through a block document from delimiter to * delimiter, tracking how the delimiters impact the structure of the document. * Spans of HTML appear between delimiters. If these spans exist at the top level * of the document, meaning there is no containing block around them, they are * considered freeform HTML content. If, however, they appear _inside_ block * structure they are interpreted as `innerHTML` for the containing block. * * ### Tokens and scanning * * As the processor scans through a document is reports information about the token * on which is pauses. Tokens represent spans of text in the input comprising block * delimiters and spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::next_token()} visits every contiguous subspan of text in the * input document. This includes all explicit block comment delimiters and spans * of HTML content (whether freeform or inner HTML). * - {@see self::next_delimiter()} visits every explicit block comment delimiter * unless passed a block type which covers freeform HTML content. In these cases * it will stop at top-level spans of HTML and report a `null` block type. * - {@see self::next_block()} visits every block delimiter which _opens_ a block. * This includes opening block delimiters as well as void block delimiters. With * the same exception as above for freeform HTML block types, this will visit * top-level spans of HTML content. * * When matched on a particular token, the following methods provide structural * and textual information about it: * * - {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} reports whether the delimiter is an opener, * a closer, or if it represents a whole void block. * - {@see self::get_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type which * the delimiter represents. * - {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type, * but returns `core/freeform` instead of `null` for top-level freeform HTML content. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} indicates if the delimiter represents a block of * the given block type, or wildcard or pseudo-block type described below. * - {@see self::opens_block()} indicates if the delimiter opens a block of one * of the provided block types. Opening, void, and top-level freeform HTML content * all open blocks. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} is currently reserved for a future streaming * JSON parser class. * - {@see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes()} extracts the JSON attributes * for delimiters which open blocks and return the fully-parsed attributes as an * associative array. {@see static::get_last_json_error()} for when this fails. * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the token is a span of HTML which might * be top-level freeform content or a block’s inner HTML. * - {@see self::get_html_content()} returns the span of HTML. * - {@see self::get_span()} for the byte offset and length into the input document * representing the token. * * It’s possible for the processor to fail to scan forward if the input document ends * in a proper prefix of an explicit block comment delimiter. For example, if the input * ends in `<!-- wp:` then it _might_ be the start of another delimiter. The parser * cannot know, however, and therefore refuses to proceed. {@see static::get_last_error()} * to distinguish between a failure to find the next token and an incomplete input. * * ### Block types * * A block’s “type” comprises an optional _namespace_ and _name_. If the namespace * isn’t provided it will be interpreted as the implicit `core` namespace. For example, * the type `gallery` is the name of the block in the `core` namespace, but the type * `abc/gallery` is the _fully-qualified_ block type for the block whose name is still * `gallery`, but in the `abc` namespace. * * Methods on this class are aware of this block naming semantic and anywhere a block * type is an argument to a method it will be normalized to account for implicit namespaces. * Passing `paragraph` is the same as passing `core/paragraph`. On the contrary, anywhere * this class returns a block type, it will return the fully-qualified and normalized form. * For example, for the `<!-- wp:group -->` delimiter it will return `core/group` as the * block type. * * There are two special block types that change the behavior of the processor: * * - The wildcard `*` represents _any block_. In addition to matching all block types, * it also represents top-level freeform HTML whose block type is reported as `null`. * * - The `core/freeform` block type is a pseudo-block type which explicitly matches * top-level freeform HTML. * * These special block types can be passed into any method which searches for blocks. * * There is one additional special block type which may be returned from * {@see self::get_printable_block_type()}. This is the `#innerHTML` type, which * indicates that the HTML span on which the processor is paused is inner HTML for * a containing block. * * ### Spans of HTML * * Non-block content plays a complicated role in processing block documents. This * processor exposes tools to help work with these spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the processor is paused at a span of * HTML but does not differentiate between top-level freeform content and inner HTML. * - {@see self::is_non_whitespace_html()} indicates not only if the processor * is paused at a span of HTML, but also whether that span incorporates more than * whitespace characters. Because block serialization often inserts newlines between * block comment delimiters, this is useful for distinguishing “real” freeform * content from purely aesthetic syntax. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} matches top-level freeform HTML content when * provided one of the special block types described above. * * ### Block structure * * As the processor traverses block delimiters it maintains a stack of which blocks are * open at the given place in the document where it’s paused. This stack represents the * block structure of a document and is used to determine where blocks end, which blocks * represent inner blocks, whether a span of HTML is top-level freeform content, and * more. Investigate the stack with {@see self::get_breadcrumbs()}, which returns an * array of block types starting at the outermost-open block and descending to the * currently-visited block. * * Unlike {@parse_blocks()}, spans of HTML appear in this structure as the special * reported block type `#html`. Such a span represents inner HTML for a block if the * depth reported by {@see self::get_depth()} is greater than one. * * It will generally not be necessary to inspect the stack of open blocks, though * depth may be important for finding where blocks end. When visiting a block opener, * the depth will have been increased before pausing; in contrast the depth is * decremented before visiting a closer. This makes the following an easy way to * determine if a block is still open. * * Example: * * $depth = $processor->get_depth(); * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->get_depth() > $depth ) { * continue * } * // Processor is now paused at the token immediately following the closed block. * * #### Extracting blocks * * A unique feature of this processor is the ability to return the same output as * {@see \parse_blocks()} would produce, but for a subset of the input document. * For example, it’s possible to extract an image block, manipulate that parsed * block, and re-serialize it into the original document. It’s possible to do so * while skipping over the parse of the rest of the document. * * {@see self::extract_full_block_and_advance()} will scan forward from the current block opener * and build the parsed block structure until the current block is closed. It will * include all inner HTML and inner blocks, and parse all of the inner blocks. It * can be used to extract a block at any depth in the document, helpful for operating * on blocks within nested structure. * * Example: * * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery_block = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $after_gallery = $processor->get_span()->start; * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * serialize_block( modify_gallery( $gallery_block ) . * substr( $post_content, $after_gallery ) * ); * * #### Handling of malformed structure * * There are situations where closing block delimiters appear for which no open block * exists, or where a document ends before a block is closed, or where a closing block * delimiter appears but references a different block type than the most-recently * opened block does. In all of these cases, the stack of open blocks should mirror * the behavior in {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Unlike {@see \parse_blocks()}, however, this processor can still operate on the * invalid block delimiters. It provides a few functions which can be used for building * custom and non-spec-compliant error handling. * * - {@see self::has_closing_flag()} indicates if the block delimiter contains the * closing flag at the end. Some invalid block delimiters might contain both the * void and closing flag, in which case {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} will * report that it’s a void block. * - {@see static::get_last_error()} indicates if the processor reached an invalid * block closing. Depending on the context, {@see \parse_blocks()} might instead * ignore the token or treat it as freeform HTML content. * * ## Static helpers * * This class provides helpers for performing semantic block-related operations. * * - {@see self::normalize_block_type()} takes a block type with or without the * implicit `core` namespace and returns a fully-qualified block type. * - {@see self::are_equal_block_types()} indicates if two spans across one or * more input texts represent the same fully-qualified block type. * * ## Subclassing * * This processor is designed to accurately parse a block document. Therefore, many * of its methods are not meant for subclassing. However, overall this class supports * building higher-level convenience classes which may choose to subclass it. For those * classes, avoid re-implementing methods except for the list below. Instead, create * new names representing the higher-level concepts being introduced. For example, instead * of creating a new method named `next_block()` which only advances to blocks of a given * kind, consider creating a new method named something like `next_layout_block()` which * won’t interfere with the base class method. * * - {@see static::get_last_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors in the subclass * which aren’t intrinsic to block parsing. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} may be reimplemented to provide a streaming interface * to reading and modifying a block’s JSON attributes. It should be fast and memory efficient. * - {@see static::get_last_json_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors introduced * with a reimplementation of {@see static::get_attributes()}. * * @since 6.9.0 */ class WP_Block_Processor { /** * Indicates if the last operation failed, otherwise * will be `null` for success. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Indicates failures from decoding JSON attributes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see \json_last_error() * * @var int */ private $last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; /** * Source text provided to processor. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $source_text; /** * Byte offset into source text where a matched delimiter starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 17. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_at = 0; /** * Byte length of full span of a matched delimiter. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_length = 0; /** * First byte offset into source text following any previously-matched delimiter. * Used to indicate where an HTML span starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * <!-- wp:paragraph --><p>Content</p><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨ * │ ╰─ This delimiter was matched, and after matching, * │ revealed the preceding HTML span. * │ * ╰─ The first byte offset after the previous matched delimiter * is 21. Because the matched delimiter starts at 55, which is after * this, a span of HTML must exist between these boundaries. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $after_previous_delimiter = 0; /** * Byte offset where namespace span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block name. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $namespace_at = 0; /** * Byte offset where block name span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block namespace. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_at = 0; /** * Byte length of block name span. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * ╰─────╯ * 7 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_length = 0; /** * Whether the delimiter contains the block-closing flag. * * This may be erroneous if present within a void block, * therefore the {@see self::has_closing_flag()} can be used by * calling code to perform custom error-handling. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $has_closing_flag = false; /** * Byte offset where JSON attributes span begins. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 18. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_at; /** * Byte length of JSON attributes span, or 0 if none are present. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_length = 0; /** * Internal parser state, differentiating whether the instance is currently matched, * on an implicit freeform node, in error, or ready to begin parsing. * * @see self::READY * @see self::MATCHED * @see self::HTML_SPAN * @see self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT * @see self::COMPLETE * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $state = self::READY; /** * Indicates what kind of block comment delimiter was matched. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} If the delimiter is opening a block. * - {@see self::CLOSER} If the delimiter is closing an open block. * - {@see self::VOID} If the delimiter represents a void block with no inner content. * * If a parsed comment delimiter contains both the closing and the void * flags then it will be interpreted as a void block to match the behavior * of the official block parser, however, this is a syntax error and probably * the block ought to close an open block of the same name, if one is open. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ private $type; /** * Whether the last-matched delimiter acts like a void block and should be * popped from the stack of open blocks as soon as the parser advances. * * This applies to void block delimiters and to HTML spans. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $was_void = false; /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte offset * into the source text where the block type starts, including for HTML spans. * * To avoid allocating and normalizing block names when they aren’t requested, * the stack of open blocks is stored as the byte offsets and byte lengths of * each open block’s block type. This allows for minimal tracking and quick * reading or comparison of block types when requested. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_length * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_at = array(); /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte length * of the block’s block type in the source text. For HTML spans this is 0. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_at * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_length = array(); /** * Indicates which operation should apply to the stack of open blocks after * processing any pending spans of HTML. * * Since HTML spans are discovered after matching block delimiters, those * delimiters need to defer modifying the stack of open blocks. This value, * if set, indicates what operation should be applied. The properties * associated with token boundaries still point to the delimiters even * when processing HTML spans, so there’s no need to track them independently. * * @var 'push'|'void'|'pop'|null */ private $next_stack_op = null; /** * Creates a new block processor. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!\n"; * } * * @see self::next_block() to advance to the start of the next block (skips closers). * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $source_text Input document potentially containing block content. */ public function __construct( string $source_text ) { $this->source_text = $source_text; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter which opens a block, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters which open blocks include opening and void block delimiters. To visit * freeform HTML content, pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the blocks in a document, pausing where they open. * * Example blocks: * * // The first delimiter opens the paragraph block. * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<p>Content</p><!-- /wp:paragraph--> * * // The void block is the first opener in this sequence of closers. * <!-- /wp:group --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨s⃨p⃨a⃨c⃨e⃨r⃨ ⃨{⃨"⃨h⃨e⃨i⃨g⃨h⃨t⃨"⃨:⃨"⃨2⃨0⃨0⃨p⃨x⃨"⃨}⃨ ⃨/⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- /wp:group --> * * // If, however, `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * <!-- /wp:list-item --></ul><!-- /wp:list --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨>⃨<p> * * Example: * * // Find all textual ranges of image block opening delimiters. * $images = array(); * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * $images[] = $processor->get_span(); * } * * In some cases it may be useful to conditionally visit the implicit freeform * blocks, such as when determining if a post contains freeform content that * isn’t purely whitespace. * * Example: * * $seen_block_types = []; * $block_type = '*'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( $block_type ) { * // Stop wasting time visiting freeform blocks after one has been found. * if ( * '*' === $block_type && * null === $processor->get_block_type() && * $processor->is_non_whitespace_html() * ) { * $block_type = null; * $seen_block_types['core/freeform'] = true; * continue; * } * * $seen_block_types[ $processor->get_block_type() ] = true; * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @param string|null $block_type Optional. If provided, advance until a block of this type is found. * Default is to stop at any block regardless of its type. * @return bool Whether an opening delimiter for a block was found. */ public function next_block( ?string $block_type = null ): bool { while ( $this->next_delimiter( $block_type ) ) { if ( self::CLOSER !== $this->get_delimiter_type() ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter in a document, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters may include invalid JSON. This parser does not attempt to parse the * JSON attributes until requested; when invalid, the attributes will be null. This * matches the behavior of {@see \parse_blocks()}. To visit freeform HTML content, * pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the block delimiters in a document. * * Example delimiters: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * * // If the wildcard `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * ...</ul><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨l⃨i⃨s⃨t⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- wp:paragraph --><p> * * Example: * * $html = '<!-- wp:void /-->\n<!-- wp:void /-->'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() { * // Runs twice, seeing both void blocks of type “core/void.” * } * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter( '*' ) ) { * // Runs thrice, seeing the void block, the newline span, and the void block. * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|null $block_name Optional. Keep searching until a block of this name is found. * Defaults to visit every block regardless of type. * @return bool Whether a block delimiter was matched. */ public function next_delimiter( ?string $block_name = null ): bool { if ( ! isset( $block_name ) ) { while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return true; } } return false; } while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block_name ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span in a document, indicating if one was found. * * This function steps through every syntactic chunk in a document. This includes explicit * block comment delimiters, freeform non-block content, and inner HTML segments. * * Example tokens: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * <p>Normal HTML content</p> * Plaintext content too! * * Example: * * // Find span containing wrapping HTML element surrounding inner blocks. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return null; * } * * $containing_span = null; * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->is_html() ) { * $containing_span = $processor->get_span(); * } * * This method will visit all HTML spans including those forming freeform non-block * content as well as those which are part of a block’s inner HTML. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether a token was matched or the end of the document was reached without finding any. */ public function next_token(): bool { if ( $this->last_error || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return false; } // Void tokens automatically pop off the stack of open blocks. if ( $this->was_void ) { array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); $this->was_void = false; } $text = $this->source_text; $end = strlen( $text ); /* * Because HTML spans are inferred after finding the next delimiter, it means that * the parser must transition out of that HTML state and reuse the token boundaries * it found after the HTML span. If those boundaries are before the end of the * document it implies that a real delimiter was found; otherwise this must be the * terminating HTML span and the parsing is complete. */ if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state ) { if ( $this->matched_delimiter_at >= $end ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; $this->state = self::MATCHED; return true; } $this->state = self::READY; $after_prev_delimiter = $this->matched_delimiter_at + $this->matched_delimiter_length; $at = $after_prev_delimiter; while ( $at < $end ) { /* * Find the next possible start of a delimiter. * * This follows the behavior in the official block parser, which segments a post * by the block comment delimiters. It is possible for an HTML attribute to contain * what looks like a block comment delimiter but which is actually an HTML attribute * value. In such a case, the parser here will break apart the HTML and create the * block boundary inside the HTML attribute. In other words, the block parser * isolates sections of HTML from each other, even if that leads to malformed markup. * * For a more robust parse, scan through the document with the HTML API and parse * comments once they are matched to see if they are also block delimiters. In * practice, this nuance has not caused any known problems since developing blocks. * * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $comment_opening_at = strpos( $text, '<!--', $at ); /* * Even if the start of a potential block delimiter is not found, the document * might end in a prefix of such, and in that case there is incomplete input. */ if ( false === $comment_opening_at ) { if ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!-' ) ) { $backup = 3; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!' ) ) { $backup = 2; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<' ) ) { $backup = 1; } else { $backup = 0; } // Whether or not there is a potential delimiter, there might be an HTML span. if ( $after_prev_delimiter < ( $end - $backup ) ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $end - $backup; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $backup; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } /* * In the case that there is the start of an HTML comment, it means that there * might be a block delimiter, but it’s not possible know, therefore it’s incomplete. */ if ( $backup > 0 ) { goto incomplete; } // Otherwise this is the end. $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } // <!-- ⃨/wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $opening_whitespace_at = $comment_opening_at + 4; if ( $opening_whitespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $opening_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $opening_whitespace_at ); /* * The `wp` prefix cannot come before this point, but it may come after it * depending on the presence of the closer. This is detected next. */ $wp_prefix_at = $opening_whitespace_at + $opening_whitespace_length; if ( $wp_prefix_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $opening_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /⃨wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_closer = false; if ( '/' === $text[ $wp_prefix_at ] ) { $has_closer = true; ++$wp_prefix_at; } // <!-- /w⃨p⃨:⃨core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> if ( $wp_prefix_at < $end && 0 !== substr_compare( $text, 'wp:', $wp_prefix_at, 3 ) ) { if ( ( $wp_prefix_at + 2 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'wp' ) ) || ( $wp_prefix_at + 1 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'w' ) ) ) { goto incomplete; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * If the block contains no namespace, this will end up masquerading with * the block name. It’s easier to first detect the span and then determine * if it’s a namespace of a name. * * <!-- /wp:c⃨o⃨r⃨e⃨/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $namespace_at = $wp_prefix_at + 3; if ( $namespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $start_of_namespace = $text[ $namespace_at ]; // The namespace must start with a-z. if ( 'a' > $start_of_namespace || 'z' < $start_of_namespace ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $namespace_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $namespace_at + 1 ); $separator_at = $namespace_at + $namespace_length; if ( $separator_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/⃨paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_separator = '/' === $text[ $separator_at ]; if ( $has_separator ) { $name_at = $separator_at + 1; if ( $name_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ {"dropCap":true} /--> $start_of_name = $text[ $name_at ]; if ( 'a' > $start_of_name || 'z' < $start_of_name ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $name_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $name_at + 1 ); } else { $name_at = $namespace_at; $name_length = $namespace_length; } if ( $name_at + $name_length >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } /* * For this next section of the delimiter, it could be the JSON attributes * or it could be the end of the comment. Assume that the JSON is there and * update if it’s not. */ // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph ⃨{"dropCap":true} /--> $after_name_whitespace_at = $name_at + $name_length; $after_name_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $after_name_whitespace_at ); $json_at = $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length; if ( $json_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $after_name_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {⃨"dropCap":true} /--> $has_json = '{' === $text[ $json_at ]; $json_length = 0; /* * For the final span of the delimiter it's most efficient to find the end of the * HTML comment and work backwards. This prevents complicated parsing inside the * JSON span, which is not allowed to contain the HTML comment terminator. * * This also matches the behavior in the official block parser, * even though it allows for matching invalid JSON content. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /-⃨-⃨>⃨ */ $comment_closing_at = strpos( $text, '-->', $json_at ); if ( false === $comment_closing_at ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /⃨--> if ( '/' === $text[ $comment_closing_at - 1 ] ) { $has_void_flag = true; $void_flag_length = 1; } else { $has_void_flag = false; $void_flag_length = 0; } /* * If there's no JSON, then the span of text after the name * until the comment closing must be completely whitespace. * Otherwise it’s a normal HTML comment. */ if ( ! $has_json ) { if ( $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length === $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length ) { // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * There's JSON, so attempt to find its boundary. * * @todo It’s likely faster to scan forward instead of in reverse. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true}⃨ ⃨/--> */ $after_json_whitespace_length = 0; for ( $char_at = $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length - 1; $char_at > $json_at; $char_at-- ) { $char = $text[ $char_at ]; switch ( $char ) { case ' ': case "\t": case "\f": case "\r": case "\n": ++$after_json_whitespace_length; continue 2; case '}': $json_length = $char_at - $json_at + 1; break 2; default: ++$at; continue 3; } } /* * This covers cases where there is no terminating “}” or where * mandatory whitespace is missing. */ if ( 0 === $json_length || 0 === $after_json_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } // The end of the document was reached without a match. if ( self::MATCHED !== $this->state ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } /* * From this point forward, a delimiter has been matched. There * might also be an HTML span that appears before the delimiter. */ $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $comment_opening_at; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $comment_closing_at + 3 - $comment_opening_at; $this->namespace_at = $namespace_at; $this->name_at = $name_at; $this->name_length = $name_length; $this->json_at = $json_at; $this->json_length = $json_length; /* * When delimiters contain both the void flag and the closing flag * they shall be interpreted as void blocks, per the spec parser. */ if ( $has_void_flag ) { $this->type = self::VOID; $this->next_stack_op = 'void'; } elseif ( $has_closer ) { $this->type = self::CLOSER; $this->next_stack_op = 'pop'; /* * @todo Check if the name matches and bail according to the spec parser. * The default parser doesn’t examine the names. */ } else { $this->type = self::OPENER; $this->next_stack_op = 'push'; } $this->has_closing_flag = $has_closer; // HTML spans are visited before the delimiter that follows them. if ( $comment_opening_at > $after_prev_delimiter ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } // If there were no HTML spans then flush the enqueued stack operations immediately. switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; return true; incomplete: $this->state = self::COMPLETE; $this->last_error = self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT; return false; } /** * Returns an array containing the names of the currently-open blocks, in order * from outermost to innermost, with HTML spans indicated as “#html”. * * Example: * * // Freeform HTML content is an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'Just text' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( '#text' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a --><!-- wp:b --><!-- wp:c /--><!-- /wp:b --><!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', 'core/b' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Void blocks are only open while visiting them. * array( 'core/a', 'core/b', 'core/c' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Blocks are closed before visiting their closing delimiter. * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array() === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * // Inner HTML is also an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a -->Inner HTML<!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', '#html' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string[] */ public function get_breadcrumbs(): array { $breadcrumbs = array_fill( 0, count( $this->open_blocks_at ), null ); /* * Since HTML spans can only be at the very end, set the normalized block name for * each open element and then work backwards after creating the array. This allows * for the elimination of a conditional on each iteration of the loop. */ foreach ( $this->open_blocks_at as $i => $at ) { $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $at, $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ); $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } if ( isset( $i ) && 0 === $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ) { $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = '#html'; } return $breadcrumbs; } /** * Returns the depth of the open blocks where the processor is currently matched. * * Depth increases before visiting openers and void blocks and decreases before * visiting closers. HTML spans behave like void blocks. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int */ public function get_depth(): int { return count( $this->open_blocks_at ); } /** * Extracts a block object, and all inner content, starting at a matched opening * block delimiter, or at a matched top-level HTML span as freeform HTML content. * * Use this function to extract some blocks within a document, but not all. For example, * one might want to find image galleries, parse them, modify them, and then reserialize * them in place. * * Once this function returns, the parser will be matched on token following the close * of the given block. * * The return type of this method is compatible with the return of {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $ends_before = $processor->get_span(); * $ends_before = $ends_before->start ?? strlen( $post_content ); * * $new_gallery = update_gallery( $gallery ); * $new_gallery = serialize_block( $new_gallery ); * * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * $new_gallery . * substr( $post_content, $ends_before ) * ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array[]|null { * Array of block structures. * * @type array ...$0 { * An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block. * * @type string|null $blockName Name of block. * @type array $attrs Attributes from block comment delimiters. * @type array[] $innerBlocks List of inner blocks. An array of arrays that * have the same structure as this one. * @type string $innerHTML HTML from inside block comment delimiters. * @type array $innerContent List of string fragments and null markers where * inner blocks were found. * } * } */ public function extract_full_block_and_advance(): ?array { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); return array( 'blockName' => null, 'attrs' => array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => $chunk, 'innerContent' => array( $chunk ), ); } $block = array( 'blockName' => $this->get_block_type(), 'attrs' => $this->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() ?? array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => '', 'innerContent' => array(), ); $depth = $this->get_depth(); while ( $this->next_token() && $this->get_depth() > $depth ) { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; continue; } /** * Inner blocks. * * @todo This is a decent place to call {@link \render_block()} * @todo Use iteration instead of recursion, or at least refactor to tail-call form. */ if ( $this->opens_block() ) { $inner_block = $this->extract_full_block_and_advance(); $block['innerBlocks'][] = $inner_block; $block['innerContent'][] = null; } /* * Because the parser has advanced past the closing block token, it * may be matched on an HTML span. This needs to be processed before * moving on to the next token at the start of the next loop iteration. */ if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; } } return $block; } /** * Returns the byte-offset after the ending character of an HTML comment, * assuming the proper starting byte offset. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param int $comment_starting_at Where the HTML comment started, the leading `<`. * @param int $search_end Last offset in which to search, for limiting search span. * @return int Offset after the current HTML comment ends, or `$search_end` if no end was found. */ private function find_html_comment_end( int $comment_starting_at, int $search_end ): int { $text = $this->source_text; // Find span-of-dashes comments which look like `<!----->`. $span_of_dashes = strspn( $text, '-', $comment_starting_at + 2 ); if ( $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes ] ) { return $comment_starting_at + $span_of_dashes + 1; } // Otherwise, there are other characters inside the comment, find the first `-->` or `--!>`. $now_at = $comment_starting_at + 4; while ( $now_at < $search_end ) { $dashes_at = strpos( $text, '--', $now_at ); if ( false === $dashes_at ) { return $search_end; } $closer_must_be_at = $dashes_at + 2 + strspn( $text, '-', $dashes_at + 2 ); if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '!' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { ++$closer_must_be_at; } if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { return $closer_must_be_at + 1; } ++$now_at; } return $search_end; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block comment delimiter * failed, if set, otherwise `null` if the last attempt succeeded. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Error from last attempt at parsing next block delimiter, * or `null` if last attempt succeeded. */ public function get_last_error(): ?string { return $this->last_error; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block’s JSON attributes failed. * * @see \json_last_error() * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int JSON_ERROR_ code from last attempt to parse block JSON attributes. */ public function get_last_json_error(): int { return $this->last_json_error; } /** * Returns the type of the block comment delimiter. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} * - {@see self::CLOSER} * - {@see self::VOID} * - `null` * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null type of the block comment delimiter, if currently matched. */ public function get_delimiter_type(): ?string { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return self::VOID; case self::MATCHED: return $this->type; default: return null; } } /** * Returns whether the delimiter contains the closing flag. * * This should be avoided except in cases of custom error-handling * with block closers containing the void flag. For normative use, * {@see self::get_delimiter_type()}. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched block delimiter contains the closing flag. */ public function has_closing_flag(): bool { return $this->has_closing_flag; } /** * Indicates if the block delimiter represents a block of the given type. * * Since the “core” namespace may be implicit, it’s allowable to pass * either the fully-qualified block type with namespace and block name * as well as the shorthand version only containing the block name, if * the desired block is in the “core” namespace. * * Since freeform HTML content is non-block content, it has no block type. * Passing the wildcard “*” will, however, return true for all block types, * even the implicit freeform content, though not for spans of inner HTML. * * Example: * * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $is_formula = $processor->is_block_type( 'math-block/formula' ); * * @param string $block_type Block type name for the desired block. * E.g. "paragraph", "core/paragraph", "math-blocks/formula". * @return bool Whether this delimiter represents a block of the given type. */ public function is_block_type( string $block_type ): bool { if ( '*' === $block_type ) { return true; } if ( $this->is_html() ) { // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( 0 === ( $this->open_blocks_length[0] ?? null ) ) { return ( 'core/freeform' === $block_type || 'freeform' === $block_type ); } // Otherwise this is innerHTML and not a block. return false; } return $this->are_equal_block_types( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length, $block_type, 0, strlen( $block_type ) ); } /** * Given two spans of text, indicate if they represent identical block types. * * This function normalizes block types to account for implicit core namespacing. * * Note! This function only returns valid results when the complete block types are * represented in the span offsets and lengths. This means that the full optional * namespace and block name must be represented in the input arguments. * * Example: * * 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * $text = '<!-- wp:block --><!-- /wp:core/block -->'; * * true === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, $text, 27, 10 ); * false === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, 'my/block', 0, 8 ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $a_text Text in which first block type appears. * @param int $a_at Byte offset into text in which first block type starts. * @param int $a_length Byte length of first block type. * @param string $b_text Text in which second block type appears (may be the same as the first text). * @param int $b_at Byte offset into text in which second block type starts. * @param int $b_length Byte length of second block type. * @return bool Whether the spans of text represent identical block types, normalized for namespacing. */ public static function are_equal_block_types( string $a_text, int $a_at, int $a_length, string $b_text, int $b_at, int $b_length ): bool { $a_ns_length = strcspn( $a_text, '/', $a_at, $a_length ); $b_ns_length = strcspn( $b_text, '/', $b_at, $b_length ); $a_has_ns = $a_ns_length !== $a_length; $b_has_ns = $b_ns_length !== $b_length; // Both contain namespaces. if ( $a_has_ns && $b_has_ns ) { if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_block_type = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ); } if ( $a_has_ns ) { $b_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $b_text, $b_at, $b_length ); return ( strlen( $b_block_type ) === $a_length && 0 === substr_compare( $a_text, $b_block_type, $a_at, $a_length ) ); } if ( $b_has_ns ) { $a_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return ( strlen( $a_block_type ) === $b_length && 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ) ); } // Neither contains a namespace. if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_name = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_name, $b_at, $b_length ); } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an opening or void delimiter of the given type, * if a type is provided, otherwise if it opens any block or implicit freeform HTML content. * * This is a helper method to ease handling of code inspecting where blocks start, and for * checking if the blocks are of a given type. The function is variadic to allow for * checking if the delimiter opens one of many possible block types. * * To advance to the start of a block {@see self::next_block()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() ) { * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/code', 'syntaxhighlighter/code' ) ) { * echo "Found code!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block() ) { * echo "Found a new block!"; * } * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_block_type() * * @param string[] $block_type Optional. Is the matched block type one of these? * If none are provided, will not test block type. * @return bool Whether the matched block delimiter opens a block, and whether it * opens a block of one of the given block types, if provided. */ public function opens_block( string ...$block_type ): bool { // HTML spans only open implicit freeform content at the top level. if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state && 1 !== count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ) { return false; } /* * Because HTML spans are discovered after the next delimiter is found, * the delimiter type when visiting HTML spans refers to the type of the * following delimiter. Therefore the HTML case is handled by checking * the state and depth of the stack of open block. */ if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type && ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } if ( count( $block_type ) === 0 ) { return true; } foreach ( $block_type as $block ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_non_whitespace_html() * * @return bool Whether the processor is matched on an HTML span. */ public function is_html(): bool { return self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span and comprises more * than whitespace characters, i.e. contains real content. * * Many block serializers introduce newlines between block delimiters, * so the presence of top-level non-block content does not imply that * there are “real” freeform HTML blocks. Checking if there is content * beyond whitespace is a more certain check, such as for determining * whether to load CSS for the freeform or fallback block type. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_html() * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched delimiter is an HTML * span containing non-whitespace text. */ public function is_non_whitespace_html(): bool { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } $length = $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter; $whitespace_length = strspn( $this->source_text, " \t\f\r\n", $this->after_previous_delimiter, $length ); return $whitespace_length !== $length; } /** * Returns the string content of a matched HTML span, or `null` otherwise. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Raw HTML content, or `null` if not currently matched on HTML. */ public function get_html_content(): ?string { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return null; } return substr( $this->source_text, $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); } /** * Allocates a substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} but when * paused on a freeform HTML block, will return `null` instead of “core/freeform”. * The `null` behavior matches what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not * be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content has no block type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * null === $processor->get_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return null; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Allocates a printable substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_block_type()} but when paused on a freeform * HTML block, will return “core/freeform” instead of `null`. The `null` behavior matches * what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content is given an implicit type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * 'core/freeform' === $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_printable_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return 1 === count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ? 'core/freeform' : '#innerHTML'; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Normalizes a block name to ensure that missing implicit “core” namespaces are present. * * Example: * * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'paragraph' ); * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'core/paragraph' ); * 'my/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'my/paragraph' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $block_type Valid block name, potentially without a namespace. * @return string Fully-qualified block type including namespace. */ public static function normalize_block_type( string $block_type ): string { return false === strpos( $block_type, '/' ) ? "core/{$block_type}" : $block_type; } /** * Returns a lazy wrapper around the block attributes, which can be used * for efficiently interacting with the JSON attributes. * * This stub hints that there should be a lazy interface for parsing * block attributes but doesn’t define it. It serves both as a placeholder * for one to come as well as a guard against implementing an eager * function in its place. * * @throws Exception This function is a stub for subclasses to implement * when providing streaming attribute parsing. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() * * @return never */ public function get_attributes() { throw new Exception( 'Lazy attribute parsing not yet supported' ); } /** * Attempts to parse and return the entire JSON attributes from the delimiter, * allocating memory and processing the JSON span in the process. * * This does not return any parsed attributes for a closing block delimiter * even if there is a span of JSON content; this JSON is a parsing error. * * Consider calling {@see static::get_attributes()} instead if it's not * necessary to read all the attributes at the same time, as that provides * a more efficient mechanism for typical use cases. * * Since the JSON span inside the comment delimiter may not be valid JSON, * this function will return `null` if it cannot parse the span and set the * {@see static::get_last_json_error()} to the appropriate JSON_ERROR_ constant. * * If the delimiter contains no JSON span, it will also return `null`, * but the last error will be set to {@see \JSON_ERROR_NONE}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes === array( 'url' => 'https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico' ); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- /wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_NONE = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator {} /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * array() === $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array|null Parsed JSON attributes, if present and valid, otherwise `null`. */ public function allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(): ?array { $this->last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type || $this->is_html() || 0 === $this->json_length ) { return null; } $json_span = substr( $this->source_text, $this->json_at, $this->json_length ); $parsed = json_decode( $json_span, null, 512, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY | JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE ); $last_error = json_last_error(); $this->last_json_error = $last_error; return ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === $last_error && is_array( $parsed ) ) ? $parsed : null; } /** * Returns the span representing the currently-matched delimiter, if matched, otherwise `null`. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:void /-->' ); * null === $processor->get_span(); * * $processor->next_delimiter(); * WP_HTML_Span( 0, 17 ) === $processor->get_span(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return WP_HTML_Span|null Span of text in source text spanning matched delimiter. */ public function get_span(): ?WP_HTML_Span { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); case self::MATCHED: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->matched_delimiter_at, $this->matched_delimiter_length ); default: return null; } } // // Constant declarations that would otherwise pollute the top of the class. // /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter closes an open block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const CLOSER = 'closer'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter opens a block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const OPENER = 'opener'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter represents a void block * with no inner content of any kind. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const VOID = 'void'; /** * Indicates that the processor is ready to start parsing but hasn’t yet begun. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const READY = 'processor-ready'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on an explicit block delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const MATCHED = 'processor-matched'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on the opening of an implicit freeform delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const HTML_SPAN = 'processor-html-span'; /** * Indicates that the parser started parsing a block comment delimiter, but * the input document ended before it could finish. The document was likely truncated. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'incomplete-input'; /** * Indicates that the processor has finished parsing and has nothing left to scan. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const COMPLETE = 'processor-complete'; } Http/https-detection-20260606154019-20260610012404.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014266 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605211544-20260609213738.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606042711.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605023619.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-http-encoding.php 0000666 00000015041 15226714270 0012501 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTP API: WP_Http_Encoding class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 */ /** * Core class used to implement deflate and gzip transfer encoding support for HTTP requests. * * Includes RFC 1950, RFC 1951, and RFC 1952. * * @since 2.8.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Http_Encoding { /** * Compress raw string using the deflate format. * * Supports the RFC 1951 standard. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $raw String to compress. * @param int $level Optional. Compression level, 9 is highest. Default 9. * @param string $supports Optional, not used. When implemented it will choose * the right compression based on what the server supports. * @return string|false Compressed string on success, false on failure. */ public static function compress( $raw, $level = 9, $supports = null ) { return gzdeflate( $raw, $level ); } /** * Decompression of deflated string. * * Will attempt to decompress using the RFC 1950 standard, and if that fails * then the RFC 1951 standard deflate will be attempted. Finally, the RFC * 1952 standard gzip decode will be attempted. If all fail, then the * original compressed string will be returned. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $compressed String to decompress. * @param int $length The optional length of the compressed data. * @return string|false Decompressed string on success, false on failure. */ public static function decompress( $compressed, $length = null ) { if ( empty( $compressed ) ) { return $compressed; } $decompressed = @gzinflate( $compressed ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } $decompressed = self::compatible_gzinflate( $compressed ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } $decompressed = @gzuncompress( $compressed ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } if ( function_exists( 'gzdecode' ) ) { $decompressed = @gzdecode( $compressed ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } } return $compressed; } /** * Decompression of deflated string while staying compatible with the majority of servers. * * Certain Servers will return deflated data with headers which PHP's gzinflate() * function cannot handle out of the box. The following function has been created from * various snippets on the gzinflate() PHP documentation. * * Warning: Magic numbers within. Due to the potential different formats that the compressed * data may be returned in, some "magic offsets" are needed to ensure proper decompression * takes place. For a simple pragmatic way to determine the magic offset in use, see: * https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18273 * * @since 2.8.1 * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/18273 * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gzinflate.php#70875 * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.gzinflate.php#77336 * * @param string $gz_data String to decompress. * @return string|false Decompressed string on success, false on failure. */ public static function compatible_gzinflate( $gz_data ) { // Compressed data might contain a full header, if so strip it for gzinflate(). if ( str_starts_with( $gz_data, "\x1f\x8b\x08" ) ) { $i = 10; $flg = ord( substr( $gz_data, 3, 1 ) ); if ( $flg > 0 ) { if ( $flg & 4 ) { list($xlen) = unpack( 'v', substr( $gz_data, $i, 2 ) ); $i = $i + 2 + $xlen; } if ( $flg & 8 ) { $i = strpos( $gz_data, "\0", $i ) + 1; } if ( $flg & 16 ) { $i = strpos( $gz_data, "\0", $i ) + 1; } if ( $flg & 2 ) { $i = $i + 2; } } $decompressed = @gzinflate( substr( $gz_data, $i, -8 ) ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } } // Compressed data from java.util.zip.Deflater amongst others. $decompressed = @gzinflate( substr( $gz_data, 2 ) ); if ( false !== $decompressed ) { return $decompressed; } return false; } /** * What encoding types to accept and their priority values. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $url * @param array $args * @return string Types of encoding to accept. */ public static function accept_encoding( $url, $args ) { $type = array(); $compression_enabled = self::is_available(); if ( ! $args['decompress'] ) { // Decompression specifically disabled. $compression_enabled = false; } elseif ( $args['stream'] ) { // Disable when streaming to file. $compression_enabled = false; } elseif ( isset( $args['limit_response_size'] ) ) { // If only partial content is being requested, we won't be able to decompress it. $compression_enabled = false; } if ( $compression_enabled ) { if ( function_exists( 'gzinflate' ) ) { $type[] = 'deflate;q=1.0'; } if ( function_exists( 'gzuncompress' ) ) { $type[] = 'compress;q=0.5'; } if ( function_exists( 'gzdecode' ) ) { $type[] = 'gzip;q=0.5'; } } /** * Filters the allowed encoding types. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param string[] $type Array of what encoding types to accept and their priority values. * @param string $url URL of the HTTP request. * @param array $args HTTP request arguments. */ $type = apply_filters( 'wp_http_accept_encoding', $type, $url, $args ); return implode( ', ', $type ); } /** * What encoding the content used when it was compressed to send in the headers. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string Content-Encoding string to send in the header. */ public static function content_encoding() { return 'deflate'; } /** * Whether the content be decoded based on the headers. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param array|string $headers All of the available headers. * @return bool */ public static function should_decode( $headers ) { if ( is_array( $headers ) ) { if ( array_key_exists( 'content-encoding', $headers ) && ! empty( $headers['content-encoding'] ) ) { return true; } } elseif ( is_string( $headers ) ) { return ( stripos( $headers, 'content-encoding:' ) !== false ); } return false; } /** * Whether decompression and compression are supported by the PHP version. * * Each function is tested instead of checking for the zlib extension, to * ensure that the functions all exist in the PHP version and aren't * disabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public static function is_available() { return ( function_exists( 'gzuncompress' ) || function_exists( 'gzdeflate' ) || function_exists( 'gzinflate' ) ); } } Http/https-detection-20260605174541-20260610023105.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014267 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status401-20260605052613.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0011303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 401 Unauthorized responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 401 Unauthorized responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status401 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 401; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unauthorized'; } Http/https-detection-20260607154209-20260610003220.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014264 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605181738-20260609000717.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014321 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606153048-20260610160834.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605101413-20260609002541.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605183410.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606074002.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606194024.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605211407.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/InputValidator-20260605072837.php 0000666 00000004720 15226714270 0012553 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Utility; use ArrayAccess; use CurlHandle; use Traversable; /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ final class InputValidator { /** * Verify that a received input parameter is of type string or is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_string_or_stringable($input) { return is_string($input) || self::is_stringable_object($input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is usable as an integer array key. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_numeric_array_key($input) { if (is_int($input)) { return true; } if (!is_string($input)) { return false; } return (bool) preg_match('`^-?[0-9]+$`', $input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_stringable_object($input) { return is_object($input) && method_exists($input, '__toString'); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is _accessible as if it were an array_. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function has_array_access($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof ArrayAccess; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "iterable". * * @internal The PHP native `is_iterable()` function was only introduced in PHP 7.1 * and this library still supports PHP 5.6. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_iterable($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof Traversable; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is a Curl handle. * * The PHP Curl extension worked with resources prior to PHP 8.0 and with * an instance of the `CurlHandle` class since PHP 8.0. * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php#migration80.incompatible.resource2object} * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_curl_handle($input) { if (is_resource($input)) { return get_resource_type($input) === 'curl'; } if (is_object($input)) { return $input instanceof CurlHandle; } return false; } } Http/script-loader-react-refresh-runtime-20260615035726.php 0000666 00000000124 15226714270 0016556 0 ustar 00 <?php return array('dependencies' => array(), 'version' => '8f1acdfb845f670b0ef2'); Http/https-migration-20260605170751-20260608022248.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605092322-20260608195121.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605135219.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605133511.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606072111-20260608130319.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014273 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605092254.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606100517-20260608055004.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014272 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605111908-20260607000554.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606094733-20260609131640.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014320 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605144252.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606102945-20260610082523.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260610084644-20260610130743.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605090903-20260608044835.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014322 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606083053-20260609000652.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014277 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status504-20260605080914.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0011316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 504 Gateway Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 504 Gateway Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status504 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 504; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Gateway Timeout'; } Http/https-migration-20260605101028-20260609201349.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status401-20260605050300.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0011272 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 401 Unauthorized responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 401 Unauthorized responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status401 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 401; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unauthorized'; } Http/https-detection-20260605133608.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260607013104.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605171955.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012734 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status431.php 0000666 00000001145 15226714270 0007722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 431 Request Header Fields Too Large responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 431 Request Header Fields Too Large responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status431 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 431; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Header Fields Too Large'; } Http/https-detection-20260605172131-20260607230557.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606142425.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605132207.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-http-proxy-20260605045301.php 0000666 00000013534 15226714270 0013460 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTP API: WP_HTTP_Proxy class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 */ /** * Core class used to implement HTTP API proxy support. * * There are caveats to proxy support. It requires that defines be made in the wp-config.php file to * enable proxy support. There are also a few filters that plugins can hook into for some of the * constants. * * Please note that only BASIC authentication is supported by most transports. * cURL MAY support more methods (such as NTLM authentication) depending on your environment. * * The constants are as follows: * <ol> * <li>WP_PROXY_HOST - Enable proxy support and host for connecting.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PORT - Proxy port for connection. No default, must be defined.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_USERNAME - Proxy username, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PASSWORD - Proxy password, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS - Will prevent the hosts in this list from going through the proxy. * You do not need to have localhost and the site host in this list, because they will not be passed * through the proxy. The list should be presented in a comma separated list, wildcards using * are supported. Example: *.wordpress.org</li> * </ol> * * An example can be as seen below. * * define('WP_PROXY_HOST', '192.168.84.101'); * define('WP_PROXY_PORT', '8080'); * define('WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS', 'localhost, www.example.com, *.wordpress.org'); * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4011 Proxy support ticket in WordPress. * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/14636 Allow wildcard domains in WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS * * @since 2.8.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_HTTP_Proxy { /** * Whether proxy connection should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_HOST` * - `WP_PROXY_PORT` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function is_enabled() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ); } /** * Whether authentication should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_USERNAME` * - `WP_PROXY_PASSWORD` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function use_authentication() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ); } /** * Retrieve the host for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function host() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_HOST; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the port for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function port() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PORT; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the username for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function username() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_USERNAME; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the password for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function password() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PASSWORD; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve authentication string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication() { return $this->username() . ':' . $this->password(); } /** * Retrieve header string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication_header() { return 'Proxy-Authorization: Basic ' . base64_encode( $this->authentication() ); } /** * Determines whether the request should be sent through a proxy. * * We want to keep localhost and the site URL from being sent through the proxy, because * some proxies can not handle this. We also have the constant available for defining other * hosts that won't be sent through the proxy. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @return bool Whether to send the request through the proxy. */ public function send_through_proxy( $uri ) { $check = parse_url( $uri ); // Malformed URL, can not process, but this could mean ssl, so let through anyway. if ( false === $check ) { return true; } $home = parse_url( get_option( 'siteurl' ) ); /** * Filters whether to preempt sending the request through the proxy. * * Returning false will bypass the proxy; returning true will send * the request through the proxy. Returning null bypasses the filter. * * @since 3.5.0 * * @param bool|null $override Whether to send the request through the proxy. Default null. * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @param array $check Associative array result of parsing the request URL with `parse_url()`. * @param array $home Associative array result of parsing the site URL with `parse_url()`. */ $result = apply_filters( 'pre_http_send_through_proxy', null, $uri, $check, $home ); if ( ! is_null( $result ) ) { return $result; } if ( 'localhost' === $check['host'] || ( isset( $home['host'] ) && $home['host'] === $check['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( ! defined( 'WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS' ) ) { return true; } static $bypass_hosts = null; static $wildcard_regex = array(); if ( null === $bypass_hosts ) { $bypass_hosts = preg_split( '|,\s*|', WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS ); if ( str_contains( WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS, '*' ) ) { $wildcard_regex = array(); foreach ( $bypass_hosts as $host ) { $wildcard_regex[] = str_replace( '\*', '.+', preg_quote( $host, '/' ) ); } $wildcard_regex = '/^(' . implode( '|', $wildcard_regex ) . ')$/i'; } } if ( ! empty( $wildcard_regex ) ) { return ! preg_match( $wildcard_regex, $check['host'] ); } else { return ! in_array( $check['host'], $bypass_hosts, true ); } } } Http/https-detection-20260605145451-20260608213103.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014273 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606074258.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605081053.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606045104.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605225728-20260606150045.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607110256.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605183346.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605220934-20260608030808.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606002332-20260610123318.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014263 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606092011-20260606135341.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status403.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0007720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 403 Forbidden responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status403 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 403; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Forbidden'; } Http/https-migration-20260605213309.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260607100220-20260610033822.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014257 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606105401-20260610072518.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606154019-20260608200452.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014277 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605122225.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605113855.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605222433.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605172137-20260610061717.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606074445-20260606185725.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014330 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606165331-20260607192348.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014313 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status404-20260605023324.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0011301 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 404 Not Found responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 404 Not Found responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status404 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 404; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Found'; } Http/https-migration-20260605225728-20260614005700.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605121855-20260610210645.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014276 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605201901.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012705 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605231943.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606100517.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606074753.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status404.php 0000666 00000000703 15226714270 0007721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 404 Not Found responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 404 Not Found responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status404 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 404; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Found'; } Http/https-detection-20260605090746-20260608114346.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605183304-20260608030626.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class.wp-scripts.php 0000666 00000000527 15226714270 0011431 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * This file is deprecated, use 'wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php' instead. * * @deprecated 6.1.0 * @package WordPress */ _deprecated_file( basename( __FILE__ ), '6.1.0', WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php' ); /** WP_Scripts class */ require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; Http/https-detection-20260610064542-20260610182820.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014274 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606062230-20260610051040.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014256 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605092322.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606074218.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/InputValidator-20260605055745.php 0000666 00000004720 15226714270 0012552 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Utility; use ArrayAccess; use CurlHandle; use Traversable; /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ final class InputValidator { /** * Verify that a received input parameter is of type string or is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_string_or_stringable($input) { return is_string($input) || self::is_stringable_object($input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is usable as an integer array key. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_numeric_array_key($input) { if (is_int($input)) { return true; } if (!is_string($input)) { return false; } return (bool) preg_match('`^-?[0-9]+$`', $input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_stringable_object($input) { return is_object($input) && method_exists($input, '__toString'); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is _accessible as if it were an array_. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function has_array_access($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof ArrayAccess; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "iterable". * * @internal The PHP native `is_iterable()` function was only introduced in PHP 7.1 * and this library still supports PHP 5.6. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_iterable($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof Traversable; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is a Curl handle. * * The PHP Curl extension worked with resources prior to PHP 8.0 and with * an instance of the `CurlHandle` class since PHP 8.0. * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php#migration80.incompatible.resource2object} * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_curl_handle($input) { if (is_resource($input)) { return get_resource_type($input) === 'curl'; } if (is_object($input)) { return $input instanceof CurlHandle; } return false; } } Http/https-detection-20260606165331-20260608101848.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606085143.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606132041.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012704 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606054002.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012704 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status400-20260605062357.php 0000666 00000000711 15226714270 0011305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 400 Bad Request responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status400 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 400; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Bad Request'; } Http/https-migration-20260607133407-20260610204101.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014272 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-editor-20260605045600.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0012614 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } Http/Http-20260605100339.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0010506 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } Http/https-detection-20260605080452-20260614215544.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605144200.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606031636.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012724 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605114100.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status413-20260605060334.php 0000666 00000000760 15226714270 0011306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 413 Request Entity Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status413 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 413; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request Entity Too Large'; } Http/https-migration-20260605172137.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012725 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605133523.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012711 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605092359.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012734 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606072111.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012705 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605125547-20260610114608.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605221623.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606010046-20260610091842.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014302 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606165331.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012714 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606074205-20260608044652.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605091018.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605171925-20260615153619.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014325 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605165643-20260608214427.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014312 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/script-loader-react-refresh-runtime.min-20260607142016.php 0000666 00000000124 15226714270 0017330 0 ustar 00 <?php return array('dependencies' => array(), 'version' => '8f1acdfb845f670b0ef2'); Http/https-migration-20260605183207-20260610140221.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status416-20260605054449.php 0000666 00000001005 15226714270 0011314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 416 Requested Range Not Satisfiable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status416 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 416; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable'; } Http/https-detection-20260610084644.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605225728-20260606191235.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014322 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status500-20260605023315.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0011306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 500 Internal Server Error responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status500 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 500; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Internal Server Error'; } Http/https-migration-20260606102945.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260607003229.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605092254-20260610064959.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014315 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-http-proxy.php 0000666 00000013534 15226714270 0012101 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTP API: WP_HTTP_Proxy class * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP * @since 4.4.0 */ /** * Core class used to implement HTTP API proxy support. * * There are caveats to proxy support. It requires that defines be made in the wp-config.php file to * enable proxy support. There are also a few filters that plugins can hook into for some of the * constants. * * Please note that only BASIC authentication is supported by most transports. * cURL MAY support more methods (such as NTLM authentication) depending on your environment. * * The constants are as follows: * <ol> * <li>WP_PROXY_HOST - Enable proxy support and host for connecting.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PORT - Proxy port for connection. No default, must be defined.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_USERNAME - Proxy username, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_PASSWORD - Proxy password, if it requires authentication.</li> * <li>WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS - Will prevent the hosts in this list from going through the proxy. * You do not need to have localhost and the site host in this list, because they will not be passed * through the proxy. The list should be presented in a comma separated list, wildcards using * are supported. Example: *.wordpress.org</li> * </ol> * * An example can be as seen below. * * define('WP_PROXY_HOST', '192.168.84.101'); * define('WP_PROXY_PORT', '8080'); * define('WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS', 'localhost, www.example.com, *.wordpress.org'); * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/4011 Proxy support ticket in WordPress. * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/14636 Allow wildcard domains in WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS * * @since 2.8.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_HTTP_Proxy { /** * Whether proxy connection should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_HOST` * - `WP_PROXY_PORT` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function is_enabled() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ); } /** * Whether authentication should be used. * * Constants which control this behavior: * * - `WP_PROXY_USERNAME` * - `WP_PROXY_PASSWORD` * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return bool */ public function use_authentication() { return defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) && defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ); } /** * Retrieve the host for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function host() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_HOST' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_HOST; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the port for the proxy server. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function port() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PORT' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PORT; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the username for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function username() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_USERNAME' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_USERNAME; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve the password for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function password() { if ( defined( 'WP_PROXY_PASSWORD' ) ) { return WP_PROXY_PASSWORD; } return ''; } /** * Retrieve authentication string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication() { return $this->username() . ':' . $this->password(); } /** * Retrieve header string for proxy authentication. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @return string */ public function authentication_header() { return 'Proxy-Authorization: Basic ' . base64_encode( $this->authentication() ); } /** * Determines whether the request should be sent through a proxy. * * We want to keep localhost and the site URL from being sent through the proxy, because * some proxies can not handle this. We also have the constant available for defining other * hosts that won't be sent through the proxy. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @return bool Whether to send the request through the proxy. */ public function send_through_proxy( $uri ) { $check = parse_url( $uri ); // Malformed URL, can not process, but this could mean ssl, so let through anyway. if ( false === $check ) { return true; } $home = parse_url( get_option( 'siteurl' ) ); /** * Filters whether to preempt sending the request through the proxy. * * Returning false will bypass the proxy; returning true will send * the request through the proxy. Returning null bypasses the filter. * * @since 3.5.0 * * @param bool|null $override Whether to send the request through the proxy. Default null. * @param string $uri URL of the request. * @param array $check Associative array result of parsing the request URL with `parse_url()`. * @param array $home Associative array result of parsing the site URL with `parse_url()`. */ $result = apply_filters( 'pre_http_send_through_proxy', null, $uri, $check, $home ); if ( ! is_null( $result ) ) { return $result; } if ( 'localhost' === $check['host'] || ( isset( $home['host'] ) && $home['host'] === $check['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( ! defined( 'WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS' ) ) { return true; } static $bypass_hosts = null; static $wildcard_regex = array(); if ( null === $bypass_hosts ) { $bypass_hosts = preg_split( '|,\s*|', WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS ); if ( str_contains( WP_PROXY_BYPASS_HOSTS, '*' ) ) { $wildcard_regex = array(); foreach ( $bypass_hosts as $host ) { $wildcard_regex[] = str_replace( '\*', '.+', preg_quote( $host, '/' ) ); } $wildcard_regex = '/^(' . implode( '|', $wildcard_regex ) . ')$/i'; } } if ( ! empty( $wildcard_regex ) ) { return ! preg_match( $wildcard_regex, $check['host'] ); } else { return ! in_array( $check['host'], $bypass_hosts, true ); } } } Http/https-detection-20260605212936-20260608030729.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014311 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606092011.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/StatusUnknown-20260605052622.php 0000666 00000001712 15226714270 0012435 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for unknown status responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Response; /** * Exception for unknown status responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class StatusUnknown extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer|bool Code if available, false if an error occurred */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * If `$data` is an instance of {@see \WpOrg\Requests\Response}, uses the status * code from it. Otherwise, sets as 0 * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($data instanceof Response) { $this->code = (int) $data->status_code; } parent::__construct($reason, $data); } } Http/Status428-20260605080932.php 0000666 00000001107 15226714270 0011316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 428 Precondition Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 428 Precondition Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status428 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 428; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Precondition Required'; } Http/https-detection-20260605125547.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606154629.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012734 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606064430.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012712 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605114100-20260609011240.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014265 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/InputValidator.php 0000666 00000004720 15226714270 0011156 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Utility; use ArrayAccess; use CurlHandle; use Traversable; /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ final class InputValidator { /** * Verify that a received input parameter is of type string or is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_string_or_stringable($input) { return is_string($input) || self::is_stringable_object($input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is usable as an integer array key. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_numeric_array_key($input) { if (is_int($input)) { return true; } if (!is_string($input)) { return false; } return (bool) preg_match('`^-?[0-9]+$`', $input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_stringable_object($input) { return is_object($input) && method_exists($input, '__toString'); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is _accessible as if it were an array_. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function has_array_access($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof ArrayAccess; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "iterable". * * @internal The PHP native `is_iterable()` function was only introduced in PHP 7.1 * and this library still supports PHP 5.6. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_iterable($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof Traversable; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is a Curl handle. * * The PHP Curl extension worked with resources prior to PHP 8.0 and with * an instance of the `CurlHandle` class since PHP 8.0. * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php#migration80.incompatible.resource2object} * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_curl_handle($input) { if (is_resource($input)) { return get_resource_type($input) === 'curl'; } if (is_object($input)) { return $input instanceof CurlHandle; } return false; } } Http/https-detection-20260605125128.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605080418.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605225728-20260615065854.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014331 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605225728-20260606150255.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606052425-20260607054848.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status415.php 0000666 00000000752 15226714270 0007727 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 415 Unsupported Media Type responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status415 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 415; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unsupported Media Type'; } Http/https-migration-20260605211218.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605173952.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012733 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/plugin-20260605083649.php 0000666 00000107225 15226714270 0011113 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * The plugin API is located in this file, which allows for creating actions * and filters and hooking functions, and methods. The functions or methods will * then be run when the action or filter is called. * * The API callback examples reference functions, but can be methods of classes. * To hook methods, you'll need to pass an array one of two ways. * * Any of the syntaxes explained in the PHP documentation for the * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.pseudo-types.php#language.types.callback 'callback'} * type are valid. * * Also see the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/ Plugin API} for * more information and examples on how to use a lot of these functions. * * This file should have no external dependencies. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Plugin * @since 1.5.0 */ // Initialize the filter globals. require __DIR__ . '/class-wp-hook.php'; /** @var WP_Hook[] $wp_filter */ global $wp_filter; /** @var int[] $wp_actions */ global $wp_actions; /** @var int[] $wp_filters */ global $wp_filters; /** @var string[] $wp_current_filter */ global $wp_current_filter; if ( $wp_filter ) { $wp_filter = WP_Hook::build_preinitialized_hooks( $wp_filter ); } else { $wp_filter = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_actions ) ) { $wp_actions = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filters ) ) { $wp_filters = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_current_filter ) ) { $wp_current_filter = array(); } /** * Adds a callback function to a filter hook. * * WordPress offers filter hooks to allow plugins to modify * various types of internal data at runtime. * * A plugin can modify data by binding a callback to a filter hook. When the filter * is later applied, each bound callback is run in order of priority, and given * the opportunity to modify a value by returning a new value. * * The following example shows how a callback function is bound to a filter hook. * * Note that `$example` is passed to the callback, (maybe) modified, then returned: * * function example_callback( $example ) { * // Maybe modify $example in some way. * return $example; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback' ); * * Bound callbacks can accept from none to the total number of arguments passed as parameters * in the corresponding apply_filters() call. * * In other words, if an apply_filters() call passes four total arguments, callbacks bound to * it can accept none (the same as 1) of the arguments or up to four. The important part is that * the `$accepted_args` value must reflect the number of arguments the bound callback *actually* * opted to accept. If no arguments were accepted by the callback that is considered to be the * same as accepting 1 argument. For example: * * // Filter call. * $value = apply_filters( 'hook', $value, $arg2, $arg3 ); * * // Accepting zero/one arguments. * function example_callback() { * ... * return 'some value'; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback' ); // Where $priority is default 10, $accepted_args is default 1. * * // Accepting two arguments (three possible). * function example_callback( $value, $arg2 ) { * ... * return $maybe_modified_value; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); // Where $priority is 10, $accepted_args is 2. * * *Note:* The function will return true whether or not the callback is valid. * It is up to you to take care. This is done for optimization purposes, so * everything is as quick as possible. * * @since 0.71 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter A multidimensional array of all hooks and the callbacks hooked to them. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the filter is applied. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular filter are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the filter. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] = new WP_Hook(); } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); return true; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to filter hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new filter hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * The function also allows for multiple additional arguments to be passed to hooks. * * Example usage: * * // The filter callback function. * function example_callback( $string, $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) modify $string. * return $string; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback', 10, 3 ); * * /* * * Apply the filters by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_filter` above. * * * * - 'example_filter' is the filter hook. * * - 'filter me' is the value being filtered. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * $value = apply_filters( 'example_filter', 'filter me', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 0.71 * @since 6.0.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param mixed $value The value to filter. * @param mixed ...$args Optional. Additional parameters to pass to the callback functions. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters( $hook_name, $value, ...$args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $value; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } // Pass the value to WP_Hook. array_unshift( $args, $value ); $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $value, $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @see apply_filters() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $args[0]; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $args[0], $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Checks if any filter has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_filter( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return false; } return $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from a filter hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific filter * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to be removed from running when the filter is applied. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * filter callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function existed before it was removed. */ function remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { global $wp_filter; $r = false; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $r = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->callbacks ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return $r; } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from a filter hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_all_filters( $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filters() ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return true; } /** * Retrieves the name of the current filter hook. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last * * @return string|false Hook name of the current filter, false if no filter is running. */ function current_filter() { global $wp_current_filter; return end( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Returns whether or not a filter hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_filter() only returns the most recent filter being executed. * did_filter() returns the number of times a filter has been applied during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any filter currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent filter to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_filter() * @see did_filter() * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Current filter. * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Filter hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any filter is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the filter is currently in the stack. */ function doing_filter( $hook_name = null ) { global $wp_current_filter; if ( null === $hook_name ) { return ! empty( $wp_current_filter ); } return in_array( $hook_name, $wp_current_filter, true ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times a filter has been applied during the current request. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @return int The number of times the filter hook has been applied. */ function did_filter( $hook_name ) { global $wp_filters; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Adds a callback function to an action hook. * * Actions are the hooks that the WordPress core launches at specific points * during execution, or when specific events occur. Plugins can specify that * one or more of its PHP functions are executed at these points, using the * Action API. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the action is called. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { return add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to action hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new action hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * You can pass extra arguments to the hooks, much like you can with `apply_filters()`. * * Example usage: * * // The action callback function. * function example_callback( $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) do something with the args. * } * add_action( 'example_action', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); * * /* * * Trigger the actions by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_action` above. * * * * - 'example_action' is the action hook. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * do_action( 'example_action', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 1.2.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$arg` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param mixed ...$arg Optional. Additional arguments which are passed on to the * functions hooked to the action. Default empty. */ function do_action( $hook_name, ...$arg ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } if ( empty( $arg ) ) { $arg[] = ''; } elseif ( is_array( $arg[0] ) && 1 === count( $arg[0] ) && isset( $arg[0][0] ) && is_object( $arg[0][0] ) ) { // Backward compatibility for PHP4-style passing of `array( &$this )` as action `$arg`. $arg[0] = $arg[0][0]; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $arg ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see do_action() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. */ function do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Checks if any action has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @see has_filter() This function is an alias of has_filter(). * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_action( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { return has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from an action hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific action * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The name of the function which should be removed. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * action callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function is removed. */ function remove_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { return remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from an action hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_actions( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { return remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority ); } /** * Retrieves the name of the current action hook. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @return string|false Hook name of the current action, false if no action is running. */ function current_action() { return current_filter(); } /** * Returns whether or not an action hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_action() only returns the most recent action being executed. * did_action() returns the number of times an action has been fired during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any action currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent action to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_action() * @see did_action() * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Action hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any action is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the action is currently in the stack. */ function doing_action( $hook_name = null ) { return doing_filter( $hook_name ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times an action has been fired during the current request. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @return int The number of times the action hook has been fired. */ function did_action( $hook_name ) { global $wp_actions; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated filter hook. * * When a filter hook is deprecated, the apply_filters() call is replaced with * apply_filters_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original filter hook. * * Note: the value and extra arguments passed to the original apply_filters() call * must be passed here to `$args` as an array. For example: * * // Old filter. * return apply_filters( 'wpdocs_filter', $value, $extra_arg ); * * // Deprecated. * return apply_filters_deprecated( 'wpdocs_filter', array( $value, $extra_arg ), '4.9.0', 'wpdocs_new_filter' ); * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to apply_filters(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_filter( $hook_name ) ) { return $args[0]; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); return apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated action hook. * * When an action hook is deprecated, the do_action() call is replaced with * do_action_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original hook. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to do_action(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. */ function do_action_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_action( $hook_name ) ) { return; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } // // Functions for handling plugins. // /** * Gets the basename of a plugin. * * This method extracts the name of a plugin from its filename. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file The filename of plugin. * @return string The name of a plugin. */ function plugin_basename( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // $wp_plugin_paths contains normalized paths. $file = wp_normalize_path( $file ); arsort( $wp_plugin_paths ); foreach ( $wp_plugin_paths as $dir => $realdir ) { if ( str_starts_with( $file, $realdir ) ) { $file = $dir . substr( $file, strlen( $realdir ) ); } } $plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $mu_plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); // Get relative path from plugins directory. $file = preg_replace( '#^' . preg_quote( $plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/|^' . preg_quote( $mu_plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/#', '', $file ); $file = trim( $file, '/' ); return $file; } /** * Register a plugin's real path. * * This is used in plugin_basename() to resolve symlinked paths. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see wp_normalize_path() * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file Known path to the file. * @return bool Whether the path was able to be registered. */ function wp_register_plugin_realpath( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // Normalize, but store as static to avoid recalculation of a constant value. static $wp_plugin_path = null, $wpmu_plugin_path = null; if ( ! isset( $wp_plugin_path ) ) { $wp_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $wpmu_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); } $plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( dirname( $file ) ); $plugin_realpath = wp_normalize_path( dirname( realpath( $file ) ) ); if ( $plugin_path === $wp_plugin_path || $plugin_path === $wpmu_plugin_path ) { return false; } if ( $plugin_path !== $plugin_realpath ) { $wp_plugin_paths[ $plugin_path ] = $plugin_realpath; } return true; } /** * Get the filesystem directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the filesystem path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_path( $file ) { return trailingslashit( dirname( $file ) ); } /** * Get the URL directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the URL path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_url( $file ) { return trailingslashit( plugins_url( '', $file ) ); } /** * Set the activation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is activated, the action 'activate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'activate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'activate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'activate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_activation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'activate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the deactivation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is deactivated, the action 'deactivate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'deactivate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'deactivate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'deactivate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_deactivation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'deactivate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the uninstallation hook for a plugin. * * Registers the uninstall hook that will be called when the user clicks on the * uninstall link that calls for the plugin to uninstall itself. The link won't * be active unless the plugin hooks into the action. * * The plugin should not run arbitrary code outside of functions, when * registering the uninstall hook. In order to run using the hook, the plugin * will have to be included, which means that any code laying outside of a * function will be run during the uninstallation process. The plugin should not * hinder the uninstallation process. * * If the plugin can not be written without running code within the plugin, then * the plugin should create a file named 'uninstall.php' in the base plugin * folder. This file will be called, if it exists, during the uninstallation process * bypassing the uninstall hook. The plugin, when using the 'uninstall.php' * should always check for the 'WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN' constant, before * executing. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $file Plugin file. * @param callable $callback The callback to run when the hook is called. Must be * a static method or function. */ function register_uninstall_hook( $file, $callback ) { if ( is_array( $callback ) && is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Only a static class method or function can be used in an uninstall hook.' ), '3.1.0' ); return; } /* * The option should not be autoloaded, because it is not needed in most * cases. Emphasis should be put on using the 'uninstall.php' way of * uninstalling the plugin. */ $uninstallable_plugins = (array) get_option( 'uninstall_plugins' ); $plugin_basename = plugin_basename( $file ); if ( ! isset( $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] ) || $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] !== $callback ) { $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] = $callback; update_option( 'uninstall_plugins', $uninstallable_plugins ); } } /** * Calls the 'all' hook, which will process the functions hooked into it. * * The 'all' hook passes all of the arguments or parameters that were used for * the hook, which this function was called for. * * This function is used internally for apply_filters(), do_action(), and * do_action_ref_array() and is not meant to be used from outside those * functions. This function does not check for the existence of the all hook, so * it will fail unless the all hook exists prior to this function call. * * @since 2.5.0 * @access private * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param array $args The collected parameters from the hook that was called. */ function _wp_call_all_hook( $args ) { global $wp_filter; $wp_filter['all']->do_all_hook( $args ); } /** * Builds a unique string ID for a hook callback function. * * Functions and static method callbacks are just returned as strings and * shouldn't have any speed penalty. * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3875 * * @since 2.2.3 * @since 5.3.0 Removed workarounds for spl_object_hash(). * `$hook_name` and `$priority` are no longer used, * and the function always returns a string. * * @access private * * @param string $hook_name Unused. The name of the filter to build ID for. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to generate ID for. The callback may * or may not exist. * @param int $priority Unused. The order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * @return string|null Unique function ID for usage as array key. * Null if a valid `$callback` is not passed. */ function _wp_filter_build_unique_id( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ) { if ( is_string( $callback ) ) { return $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback ) ) { // Closures are currently implemented as objects. $callback = array( $callback, '' ); } else { $callback = (array) $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { // Object class calling. return spl_object_hash( $callback[0] ) . $callback[1]; } elseif ( is_string( $callback[0] ) ) { // Static calling. return $callback[0] . '::' . $callback[1]; } return null; } Http/Status501-20260605045859.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0011324 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 501 Not Implemented responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 501 Not Implemented responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status501 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 501; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Implemented'; } Http/https-migration-20260605165300.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605212936.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605111908-20260609011632.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606154629-20260610064925.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014324 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605234727.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012731 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/http-20260605055835.php 0000666 00000062426 15226714270 0010573 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Core HTTP Request API * * Standardizes the HTTP requests for WordPress. Handles cookies, gzip encoding and decoding, chunk * decoding, if HTTP 1.1 and various other difficult HTTP protocol implementations. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage HTTP */ /** * Returns the initialized WP_Http Object * * @since 2.7.0 * @access private * * @return WP_Http HTTP Transport object. */ function _wp_http_get_object() { static $http = null; if ( is_null( $http ) ) { $http = new WP_Http(); } return $http; } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the GET method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the POST method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves the raw response from a safe HTTP request using the HEAD method. * * This function is ideal when the HTTP request is being made to an arbitrary * URL. The URL, and every URL it redirects to, are validated with wp_http_validate_url() * to avoid Server Side Request Forgery attacks (SSRF). * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * @see wp_http_validate_url() For more information about how the URL is validated. * * @link https://owasp.org/www-community/attacks/Server_Side_Request_Forgery * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_safe_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $args['reject_unsafe_urls'] = true; $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request and returns its response. * * There are other API functions available which abstract away the HTTP method: * * - Default 'GET' for wp_remote_get() * - Default 'POST' for wp_remote_post() * - Default 'HEAD' for wp_remote_head() * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_request()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see WP_Http::request() For information on default arguments. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response array or a WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_request( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->request( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the GET method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_get()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_get( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->get( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the POST method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_post()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_post( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->post( $url, $args ); } /** * Performs an HTTP request using the HEAD method and returns its response. * * Important: If the URL is user-controlled, use `wp_safe_remote_head()` instead. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @see wp_remote_request() For more information on the response array format. * @see WP_Http::request() For default arguments information. * * @param string $url URL to retrieve. * @param array $args Optional. Request arguments. Default empty array. * See WP_Http::request() for information on accepted arguments. * @return array|WP_Error The response or WP_Error on failure. * See WP_Http::request() for information on return value. */ function wp_remote_head( $url, $args = array() ) { $http = _wp_http_get_object(); return $http->head( $url, $args ); } /** * Retrieves only the headers from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 4.6.0 Return value changed from an array to an WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary instance. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Utility\CaseInsensitiveDictionary|array The headers of the response, or empty array * if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_headers( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['headers']; } /** * Retrieves a single header by name from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $header Header name to retrieve value from. * @return array|string The header(s) value(s). Array if multiple headers with the same name are retrieved. * Empty string if incorrect parameter given, or if the header doesn't exist. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_header( $response, $header ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['headers'] ) ) { return ''; } if ( isset( $response['headers'][ $header ] ) ) { return $response['headers'][ $header ]; } return ''; } /** * Retrieves only the response code from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return int|string The response code as an integer. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['code']; } /** * Retrieves only the response message from the raw response. * * Will return an empty string if incorrect parameter value is given. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The response message. Empty string if incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['response'] ) || ! is_array( $response['response'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['response']['message']; } /** * Retrieves only the body from the raw response. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return string The body of the response. Empty string if no body or incorrect parameter given. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || ! isset( $response['body'] ) ) { return ''; } return $response['body']; } /** * Retrieves only the cookies from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @return WP_Http_Cookie[] An array of `WP_Http_Cookie` objects from the response. * Empty array if there are none, or the response is a WP_Error. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ) { if ( is_wp_error( $response ) || empty( $response['cookies'] ) ) { return array(); } return $response['cookies']; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return WP_Http_Cookie|string The `WP_Http_Cookie` object, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ) { $cookies = wp_remote_retrieve_cookies( $response ); if ( empty( $cookies ) ) { return ''; } foreach ( $cookies as $cookie ) { if ( $cookie->name === $name ) { return $cookie; } } return ''; } /** * Retrieves a single cookie's value by name from the raw response. * * @since 4.4.0 * * @param array|WP_Error $response HTTP response. * @param string $name The name of the cookie to retrieve. * @return string The value of the cookie, or empty string * if the cookie is not present in the response. */ function wp_remote_retrieve_cookie_value( $response, $name ) { $cookie = wp_remote_retrieve_cookie( $response, $name ); if ( ! ( $cookie instanceof WP_Http_Cookie ) ) { return ''; } return $cookie->value; } /** * Determines if there is an HTTP Transport that can process this request. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $capabilities Array of capabilities to test or a wp_remote_request() $args array. * @param string $url Optional. If given, will check if the URL requires SSL and adds * that requirement to the capabilities array. * * @return bool */ function wp_http_supports( $capabilities = array(), $url = null ) { $capabilities = wp_parse_args( $capabilities ); $count = count( $capabilities ); // If we have a numeric $capabilities array, spoof a wp_remote_request() associative $args array. if ( $count && count( array_filter( array_keys( $capabilities ), 'is_numeric' ) ) === $count ) { $capabilities = array_combine( array_values( $capabilities ), array_fill( 0, $count, true ) ); } if ( $url && ! isset( $capabilities['ssl'] ) ) { $scheme = parse_url( $url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); if ( 'https' === $scheme || 'ssl' === $scheme ) { $capabilities['ssl'] = true; } } return WpOrg\Requests\Requests::has_capabilities( $capabilities ); } /** * Gets the HTTP Origin of the current request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string URL of the origin. Empty string if no origin. */ function get_http_origin() { $origin = ''; if ( ! empty( $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN'] ) ) { $origin = $_SERVER['HTTP_ORIGIN']; } /** * Changes the origin of an HTTP request. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin The HTTP origin for the request. */ return apply_filters( 'http_origin', $origin ); } /** * Retrieves list of allowed HTTP origins. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string[] Array of origin URLs. */ function get_allowed_http_origins() { $admin_origin = parse_url( admin_url() ); $home_origin = parse_url( home_url() ); // @todo Preserve port? $allowed_origins = array_unique( array( 'http://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'https://' . $admin_origin['host'], 'http://' . $home_origin['host'], 'https://' . $home_origin['host'], ) ); /** * Changes the origin types allowed for HTTP requests. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string[] $allowed_origins Array of allowed HTTP origins. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origins', $allowed_origins ); } /** * Determines if the HTTP origin is an authorized one. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string|null $origin Origin URL. If not provided, the value of get_http_origin() is used. * @return string Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. */ function is_allowed_http_origin( $origin = null ) { $origin_arg = $origin; if ( null === $origin ) { $origin = get_http_origin(); } if ( $origin && ! in_array( $origin, get_allowed_http_origins(), true ) ) { $origin = ''; } /** * Changes the allowed HTTP origin result. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @param string $origin Origin URL if allowed, empty string if not. * @param string $origin_arg Original origin string passed into is_allowed_http_origin function. */ return apply_filters( 'allowed_http_origin', $origin, $origin_arg ); } /** * Sends Access-Control-Allow-Origin and related headers if the current request * is from an allowed origin. * * If the request is an OPTIONS request, the script exits with either access * control headers sent, or a 403 response if the origin is not allowed. For * other request methods, you will receive a return value. * * @since 3.4.0 * * @return string|false Returns the origin URL if headers are sent. Returns false * if headers are not sent. */ function send_origin_headers() { $origin = get_http_origin(); if ( is_allowed_http_origin( $origin ) ) { header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin: ' . $origin ); header( 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials: true' ); if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { exit; } return $origin; } if ( 'OPTIONS' === $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] ) { status_header( 403 ); exit; } return false; } /** * Validates a URL as safe for use in the HTTP API. * * The only supported protocols are `http` and `https`. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe: * * - `ftp://example.com/caniload.php` - Invalid protocol - only http and https are allowed. * - `http:///example.com/caniload.php` - Malformed URL. * - `http://user:pass@example.com/caniload.php` - Login information. * - `http://example.invalid/caniload.php` - Invalid hostname, as the IP cannot be looked up in DNS. * * Examples of URLs that are considered unsafe by default but can be allowed with filters: * * - `http://192.168.0.1/caniload.php` - IP address from LAN network. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * - `http://198.143.164.252:81/caniload.php` - By default, only ports 80, 443, and 8080 are allowed. * This can be changed with the {@see 'http_allowed_safe_ports'} filter. * * @since 3.5.2 * * @param string $url Request URL. * @return string|false Returns false if the URL is not safe, or the original URL if it is safe. */ function wp_http_validate_url( $url ) { if ( ! is_string( $url ) || '' === $url || is_numeric( $url ) ) { return false; } $original_url = $url; $url = wp_kses_bad_protocol( $url, array( 'http', 'https' ) ); if ( ! $url || strtolower( $url ) !== strtolower( $original_url ) ) { return false; } $parsed_url = parse_url( $url ); if ( ! $parsed_url || empty( $parsed_url['host'] ) ) { return false; } if ( isset( $parsed_url['user'] ) || isset( $parsed_url['pass'] ) ) { return false; } if ( false !== strpbrk( $parsed_url['host'], ':#?[]' ) ) { return false; } $parsed_home = parse_url( get_option( 'home' ) ); $same_host = isset( $parsed_home['host'] ) && strtolower( $parsed_home['host'] ) === strtolower( $parsed_url['host'] ); $host = trim( $parsed_url['host'], '.' ); if ( ! $same_host ) { if ( preg_match( '#^(([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)\.){3}([1-9]?\d|1\d\d|25[0-5]|2[0-4]\d)$#', $host ) ) { $ip = $host; } else { $ip = gethostbyname( $host ); if ( $ip === $host ) { // Error condition for gethostbyname(). return false; } } if ( $ip ) { $parts = array_map( 'intval', explode( '.', $ip ) ); if ( 127 === $parts[0] || 10 === $parts[0] || 0 === $parts[0] || ( 172 === $parts[0] && 16 <= $parts[1] && 31 >= $parts[1] ) || ( 192 === $parts[0] && 168 === $parts[1] ) ) { // If host appears local, reject unless specifically allowed. /** * Checks if HTTP request is external or not. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $external Whether HTTP request is external or not. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ if ( ! apply_filters( 'http_request_host_is_external', false, $host, $url ) ) { return false; } } } } if ( empty( $parsed_url['port'] ) ) { return $url; } $port = $parsed_url['port']; /** * Controls the list of ports considered safe in HTTP API. * * Allows to change and allow external requests for the HTTP request. * * @since 5.9.0 * * @param int[] $allowed_ports Array of integers for valid ports. Default allowed ports * are 80, 443, and 8080. * @param string $host Host name of the requested URL. * @param string $url Requested URL. */ $allowed_ports = apply_filters( 'http_allowed_safe_ports', array( 80, 443, 8080 ), $host, $url ); if ( is_array( $allowed_ports ) && in_array( $port, $allowed_ports, true ) ) { return $url; } if ( $parsed_home && $same_host && isset( $parsed_home['port'] ) && $parsed_home['port'] === $port ) { return $url; } return false; } /** * Marks allowed redirect hosts safe for HTTP requests as well. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { if ( ! $is_external && wp_validate_redirect( 'http://' . $host ) ) { $is_external = true; } return $is_external; } /** * Adds any domain in a multisite installation for safe HTTP requests to the * allowed list. * * Attached to the {@see 'http_request_host_is_external'} filter. * * @since 3.6.0 * * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object. * * @param bool $is_external * @param string $host * @return bool */ function ms_allowed_http_request_hosts( $is_external, $host ) { global $wpdb; static $queried = array(); if ( $is_external ) { return $is_external; } if ( get_network()->domain === $host ) { return true; } if ( isset( $queried[ $host ] ) ) { return $queried[ $host ]; } $queried[ $host ] = (bool) $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT domain FROM $wpdb->blogs WHERE domain = %s LIMIT 1", $host ) ); return $queried[ $host ]; } /** * A wrapper for PHP's parse_url() function that handles consistency in the return values * across PHP versions. * * Across various PHP versions, schemeless URLs containing a ":" in the query * are being handled inconsistently. This function works around those differences. * * @since 4.4.0 * @since 4.7.0 The `$component` parameter was added for parity with PHP's `parse_url()`. * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param string $url The URL to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function wp_parse_url( $url, $component = -1 ) { $to_unset = array(); $url = (string) $url; if ( str_starts_with( $url, '//' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $url = 'placeholder:' . $url; } elseif ( str_starts_with( $url, '/' ) ) { $to_unset[] = 'scheme'; $to_unset[] = 'host'; $url = 'placeholder://placeholder' . $url; } $parts = parse_url( $url ); if ( false === $parts ) { // Parsing failure. return $parts; } // Remove the placeholder values. foreach ( $to_unset as $key ) { unset( $parts[ $key ] ); } return _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $parts, $component ); } /** * Retrieves a specific component from a parsed URL array. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php * * @param array|false $url_parts The parsed URL. Can be false if the URL failed to parse. * @param int $component The specific component to retrieve. Use one of the PHP * predefined constants to specify which one. * Defaults to -1 (= return all parts as an array). * @return mixed False on parse failure; Array of URL components on success; * When a specific component has been requested: null if the component * doesn't exist in the given URL; a string or - in the case of * PHP_URL_PORT - integer when it does. See parse_url()'s return values. */ function _get_component_from_parsed_url_array( $url_parts, $component = -1 ) { if ( -1 === $component ) { return $url_parts; } $key = _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $component ); if ( false !== $key && is_array( $url_parts ) && isset( $url_parts[ $key ] ) ) { return $url_parts[ $key ]; } else { return null; } } /** * Translates a PHP_URL_* constant to the named array keys PHP uses. * * @internal * * @since 4.7.0 * @access private * * @link https://www.php.net/manual/en/url.constants.php * * @param int $constant PHP_URL_* constant. * @return string|false The named key or false. */ function _wp_translate_php_url_constant_to_key( $constant ) { $translation = array( PHP_URL_SCHEME => 'scheme', PHP_URL_HOST => 'host', PHP_URL_PORT => 'port', PHP_URL_USER => 'user', PHP_URL_PASS => 'pass', PHP_URL_PATH => 'path', PHP_URL_QUERY => 'query', PHP_URL_FRAGMENT => 'fragment', ); if ( isset( $translation[ $constant ] ) ) { return $translation[ $constant ]; } else { return false; } } Http/https-migration-20260606102652.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605034026-20260614221348.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014275 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status304-20260605050159.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0011310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status304 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 304; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Modified'; } Http/Status412.php 0000666 00000000741 15226714270 0007722 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 412 Precondition Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 412 Precondition Failed responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status412 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 412; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Precondition Failed'; } Http/https-migration-20260608070514-20260610125222.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014300 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605141018.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class-wp-scripts-20260605101803.php 0000666 00000104060 15226714270 0013004 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Core class used to register scripts. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies */ class WP_Scripts extends WP_Dependencies { /** * Base URL for scripts. * * Full URL with trailing slash. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $base_url; /** * URL of the content directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $content_url; /** * Default version string for scripts. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $default_version; /** * Holds handles of scripts which are enqueued in footer. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $in_footer = array(); /** * Holds a list of script handles which will be concatenated. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $concat = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains script handles and their version. * * @since 2.8.0 * @deprecated 3.4.0 * @var string */ public $concat_version = ''; /** * Whether to perform concatenation. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var bool */ public $do_concat = false; /** * Holds HTML markup of scripts and additional data if concatenation * is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_html = ''; /** * Holds inline code if concatenation is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_code = ''; /** * Holds a list of script handles which are not in the default directory * if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_handles = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains handles and versions of scripts which * are not in the default directory if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_version = ''; /** * List of default directories. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $default_dirs; /** * Holds a mapping of dependents (as handles) for a given script handle. * Used to optimize recursive dependency tree checks. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var array<string, string[]> */ private $dependents_map = array(); /** * Holds a reference to the delayed (non-blocking) script loading strategies. * Used by methods that validate loading strategies. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var string[] */ private $delayed_strategies = array( 'defer', 'async' ); /** * Constructor. * * @since 2.6.0 */ public function __construct() { $this->init(); add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'init' ), 0 ); } /** * Initialize the class. * * @since 3.4.0 */ public function init() { /** * Fires when the WP_Scripts instance is initialized. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $wp_scripts WP_Scripts instance (passed by reference). */ do_action_ref_array( 'wp_default_scripts', array( &$this ) ); } /** * Prints scripts. * * Prints the scripts passed to it or the print queue. Also prints all necessary dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed: queue (false), * single script (string), or multiple scripts (array of strings). * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return string[] Handles of scripts that have been printed. */ public function print_scripts( $handles = false, $group = false ) { return $this->do_items( $handles, $group ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$display` parameter. * @deprecated 3.3.0 * * @see print_extra_script() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_scripts_l10n( $handle, $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::print_extra_script()' ); return $this->print_extra_script( $handle, $display ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_extra_script( $handle, $display = true ) { $output = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! $output ) { return; } /* * Do not print a sourceURL comment if concatenation is enabled. * * Extra scripts may be concatenated into a single script. * The line-based sourceURL comments may break concatenated scripts * and do not make sense when multiple scripts are joined together. */ if ( ! $this->do_concat ) { $output .= sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s", rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); } if ( ! $display ) { return $output; } wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); return true; } /** * Checks whether all dependents of a given handle are in the footer. * * If there are no dependents, this is considered the same as if all dependents were in the footer. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param string $handle Script handle. * @return bool Whether all dependents are in the footer. */ private function are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dep ) { if ( isset( $this->groups[ $dep ] ) && 0 === $this->groups[ $dep ] ) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Processes a script dependency. * * @since 2.6.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_item() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function do_item( $handle, $group = false ) { if ( ! parent::do_item( $handle ) ) { return false; } if ( 0 === $group && $this->groups[ $handle ] > 0 ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } if ( false === $group && in_array( $handle, $this->in_footer, true ) ) { $this->in_footer = array_diff( $this->in_footer, (array) $handle ); } $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( $obj->extra['conditional'] ?? false ) { return false; } if ( null === $obj->ver ) { $ver = ''; } else { $ver = $obj->ver ? $obj->ver : $this->default_version; } if ( isset( $this->args[ $handle ] ) ) { $ver = $ver ? $ver . '&' . $this->args[ $handle ] : $this->args[ $handle ]; } $src = $obj->src; $strategy = $this->get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ); $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); if ( ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $intended_strategy ) ) { $intended_strategy = ''; } /* * Move this script to the footer if: * 1. The script is in the header group. * 2. The current output is the header. * 3. The intended strategy is delayed. * 4. The actual strategy is not delayed. * 5. All dependent scripts are in the footer. */ if ( 0 === $group && 0 === $this->groups[ $handle ] && $intended_strategy && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) && $this->are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } $before_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'before' ); $after_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'after' ); if ( $before_script || $after_script ) { $inline_script_tag = $before_script . $after_script; } else { $inline_script_tag = ''; } /* * Prevent concatenation of scripts if the text domain is defined * to ensure the dependency order is respected. */ $translations_stop_concat = ! empty( $obj->textdomain ); $translations = $this->print_translations( $handle, false ); if ( $translations ) { /* * The sourceURL comment is not included by WP_Scripts::print_translations() * when `$display` is `false` to prevent issues where the script tag contents are used * by extenders for other purposes, for example concatenated with other script content. * * Include the sourceURL comment here as it would be when printed directly. */ $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $translations .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; $translations = wp_get_inline_script_tag( $translations, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } if ( $this->do_concat ) { /** * Filters the script loader source. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @param string $src Script loader source path. * @param string $handle Script handle. */ $filtered_src = apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ); if ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) && ( $before_script || $after_script || $translations_stop_concat || $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) ) ) { $this->do_concat = false; // Have to print the so-far concatenated scripts right away to maintain the right order. _print_scripts(); $this->reset(); } elseif ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) ) { $this->print_code .= $this->print_extra_script( $handle, false ); $this->concat .= "$handle,"; $this->concat_version .= "$handle$ver"; return true; } else { $this->ext_handles .= "$handle,"; $this->ext_version .= "$handle$ver"; } } $this->print_extra_script( $handle ); // A single item may alias a set of items, by having dependencies, but no source. if ( ! $src ) { if ( $inline_script_tag ) { if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $inline_script_tag; } else { echo $inline_script_tag; } } return true; } if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $this->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $this->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $this->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url_raw( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { return true; } $attr = array( 'src' => $src, 'id' => "{$handle}-js", ); if ( $strategy ) { $attr[ $strategy ] = true; } if ( $intended_strategy ) { $attr['data-wp-strategy'] = $intended_strategy; } // Determine fetchpriority. $original_fetchpriority = isset( $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] ) ? $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] : null; if ( null === $original_fetchpriority || ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $original_fetchpriority ) ) { $original_fetchpriority = 'auto'; } $actual_fetchpriority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $handle ); if ( null === $actual_fetchpriority ) { // If null, it's likely this script was not explicitly enqueued, so in this case use the original priority. $actual_fetchpriority = $original_fetchpriority; } if ( is_string( $actual_fetchpriority ) && 'auto' !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['fetchpriority'] = $actual_fetchpriority; } if ( $original_fetchpriority !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['data-wp-fetchpriority'] = $original_fetchpriority; } $tag = $translations . $before_script; $tag .= wp_get_script_tag( $attr ); $tag .= $after_script; /** * Filters the HTML script tag of an enqueued script. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string $tag The `<script>` tag for the enqueued script. * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param string $src The script's source URL. */ $tag = apply_filters( 'script_loader_tag', $tag, $handle, $src ); if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $tag; } else { echo $tag; } return true; } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { if ( ! $data ) { return false; } if ( 'after' !== $position ) { $position = 'before'; } $script = (array) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); $script[] = $data; return $this->add_data( $handle, $position, $script ); } /** * Prints inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 4.5.0 * @deprecated 6.3.0 Use methods get_inline_script_tag() or get_inline_script_data() instead. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to print inline scripts for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script tag * instead of just returning the script data. Default true. * @return string|false Script data on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_inline_script( $handle, $position = 'after', $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '6.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_data() or WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_tag()' ); $output = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $output ) ) { return false; } if ( $display ) { echo $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position ); } return $output; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $data = $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $data ) || ! is_array( $data ) ) { return ''; } /* * Print sourceURL comment regardless of concatenation. * * Inline scripts prevent scripts from being concatenated, so * sourceURL comments are safe to print for inline scripts. */ $data[] = sprintf( '//# sourceURL=%s', rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-{$position}" ) ); return trim( implode( "\n", $data ), "\n" ); } /** * Gets tags for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get associated inline script tag for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to get tag for inline * scripts in the before or after position. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $js = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $js ) ) { return ''; } $id = "{$handle}-js-{$position}"; return wp_get_inline_script_tag( $js, compact( 'id' ) ); } /** * Localizes a script, only if the script has already been added. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to attach data to. * @param string $object_name Name of the variable that will contain the data. * @param array $l10n Array of data to localize. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { if ( 'jquery' === $handle ) { $handle = 'jquery-core'; } if ( is_array( $l10n ) && isset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ) ) { // back compat, preserve the code in 'l10n_print_after' if present. $after = $l10n['l10n_print_after']; unset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ); } if ( ! is_array( $l10n ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $l10n, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'The %1$s parameter must be an array. To pass arbitrary data to scripts, use the %2$s function instead.' ), '<code>$l10n</code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '5.7.0' ); if ( false === $l10n ) { // This should really not be needed, but is necessary for backward compatibility. $l10n = array( $l10n ); } } if ( is_string( $l10n ) ) { $l10n = html_entity_decode( $l10n, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } elseif ( is_array( $l10n ) ) { foreach ( $l10n as $key => $value ) { if ( ! is_scalar( $value ) ) { continue; } $l10n[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( (string) $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } $script = "var $object_name = " . wp_json_encode( $l10n, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ';'; if ( ! empty( $after ) ) { $script .= "\n$after;"; } $data = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $script = "$data\n$script"; } return $this->add_data( $handle, 'data', $script ); } /** * Sets handle group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::set_group() * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param bool $recursion Internal flag that calling function was called recursively. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool Not already in the group or a lower group. */ public function set_group( $handle, $recursion, $group = false ) { if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) && 1 === $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) { $calculated_group = 1; } else { $calculated_group = (int) $this->get_data( $handle, 'group' ); } if ( false !== $group && $calculated_group > $group ) { $calculated_group = $group; } return parent::set_group( $handle, $recursion, $calculated_group ); } /** * Sets a translation textdomain. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to register a translation domain to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was registered, false if not. */ public function set_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } /** @var \_WP_Dependency $obj */ $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( ! in_array( 'wp-i18n', $obj->deps, true ) ) { $obj->deps[] = 'wp-i18n'; } return $obj->set_translations( $domain, $path ); } /** * Prints translations set for a specific handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return string|false Script on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_translations( $handle, $display = true ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) || empty( $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain ) ) { return false; } $domain = $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain; $path = ''; if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path ) ) { $path = $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path; } $json_translations = load_script_textdomain( $handle, $domain, $path ); if ( ! $json_translations ) { return false; } $output = <<<JS ( function( domain, translations ) { var localeData = translations.locale_data[ domain ] || translations.locale_data.messages; localeData[""].domain = domain; wp.i18n.setLocaleData( localeData, domain ); } )( "{$domain}", {$json_translations} ); JS; if ( $display ) { $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $output .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } return $output; } /** * Determines script dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::all_deps() * * @param string|string[] $handles Item handle (string) or item handles (array of strings). * @param bool $recursion Optional. Internal flag that function is calling itself. * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function all_deps( $handles, $recursion = false, $group = false ) { $result = parent::all_deps( $handles, $recursion, $group ); if ( ! $recursion ) { /** * Filters the list of script dependencies left to print. * * @since 2.3.0 * * @param string[] $to_do An array of script dependency handles. */ $this->to_do = apply_filters( 'print_scripts_array', $this->to_do ); } return $result; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the head group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_head_items() { $this->do_items( false, 0 ); return $this->done; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the footer group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_footer_items() { $this->do_items( false, 1 ); return $this->done; } /** * Whether a handle's source is in a default directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $src The source of the enqueued script. * @return bool True if found, false if not. */ public function in_default_dir( $src ) { if ( ! $this->default_dirs ) { return true; } if ( str_starts_with( $src, '/' . WPINC . '/js/l10n' ) ) { return false; } foreach ( (array) $this->default_dirs as $test ) { if ( str_starts_with( $src, $test ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * This overrides the add_data method from WP_Dependencies, to support normalizing of $args. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param string $key The data key. * @param mixed $value The data value. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } if ( 'conditional' === $key ) { // If a dependency is declared by a conditional script, remove it. $this->registered[ $handle ]->deps = array(); } if ( 'strategy' === $key ) { if ( ! empty( $value ) && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid strategy `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src && $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a strategy `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } } elseif ( 'fetchpriority' === $key ) { if ( empty( $value ) ) { $value = 'auto'; } if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid fetchpriority `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a fetchpriority `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } } return parent::add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } /** * Gets all dependents of a script. * * This is not recursive. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string[] Script handles. */ private function get_dependents( $handle ) { // Check if dependents map for the handle in question is present. If so, use it. if ( isset( $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] ) ) { return $this->dependents_map[ $handle ]; } $dependents = array(); // Iterate over all registered scripts, finding dependents of the script passed to this method. foreach ( $this->registered as $registered_handle => $args ) { if ( in_array( $handle, $args->deps, true ) ) { $dependents[] = $registered_handle; } } // Add the handles dependents to the map to ease future lookups. $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] = $dependents; return $dependents; } /** * Checks if the strategy passed is a valid delayed (non-blocking) strategy. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string|mixed $strategy The strategy to check. * @return bool True if $strategy is one of the delayed strategies, otherwise false. */ private function is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ): bool { return in_array( $strategy, $this->delayed_strategies, true ); } /** * Checks if the provided fetchpriority is valid. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|mixed $priority Fetch priority. * @return bool Whether valid fetchpriority. */ private function is_valid_fetchpriority( $priority ): bool { return in_array( $priority, array( 'auto', 'low', 'high' ), true ); } /** * Gets the best eligible loading strategy for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string The best eligible loading strategy. */ private function get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ) { $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // Bail early if there is no intended strategy. if ( ! $intended_strategy ) { return ''; } /* * If the intended strategy is 'defer', limit the initial list of eligible * strategies, since 'async' can fallback to 'defer', but not vice-versa. */ $initial_strategy = ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) ? array( 'defer' ) : null; $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $initial_strategy ); // Return early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return ''; } return in_array( 'async', $eligible_strategies, true ) ? 'async' : 'defer'; } /** * Filter the list of eligible loading strategies for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @param string[]|null $eligible_strategies Optional. The list of strategies to filter. Default null. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string[]> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed eligible loading strategies by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string[] A list of eligible loading strategies that could be used. */ private function filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $eligible_strategies = null, $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ) { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If no strategies are being passed, all strategies are eligible. if ( null === $eligible_strategies ) { $eligible_strategies = $this->delayed_strategies; } // If this handle was already checked, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // Mark this handle as checked. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // If this handle isn't registered, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // If the handle is not enqueued, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } $is_alias = (bool) ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src; $intended_strategy = $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // For non-alias handles, an empty intended strategy filters all strategies. if ( ! $is_alias && empty( $intended_strategy ) ) { return array(); } // Handles with inline scripts attached in the 'after' position cannot be delayed. if ( $this->has_inline_script( $handle, 'after' ) ) { return array(); } // If the intended strategy is 'defer', filter out 'async'. if ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) { $eligible_strategies = array( 'defer' ); } $dependents = $this->get_dependents( $handle ); // Recursively filter eligible strategies for dependents. foreach ( $dependents as $dependent ) { // Bail early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return array(); } $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $dependent, $eligible_strategies, $checked, $stored_results ); } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $eligible_strategies; return $eligible_strategies; } /** * Gets the highest fetch priority for a given script and all of its dependent scripts. * * @since 6.9.0 * @see self::filter_eligible_strategies() * @see WP_Script_Modules::get_highest_fetchpriority() * * @param string $handle Script module ID. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed max priority by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string|null Highest fetch priority for the script and its dependents. */ private function get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( string $handle, array $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ): ?string { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If there is a recursive dependency, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return null; } // Mark this handle as checked to guard against infinite recursion. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // Abort if the script is not enqueued or a dependency of an enqueued script. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return null; } $fetchpriority = $this->get_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority' ); if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $fetchpriority ) ) { $fetchpriority = 'auto'; } static $priorities = array( 'low', 'auto', 'high', ); $high_priority_index = count( $priorities ) - 1; $highest_priority_index = (int) array_search( $fetchpriority, $priorities, true ); if ( $highest_priority_index !== $high_priority_index ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dependent_handle ) { $dependent_priority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $dependent_handle, $checked, $stored_results ); if ( is_string( $dependent_priority ) ) { $highest_priority_index = max( $highest_priority_index, (int) array_search( $dependent_priority, $priorities, true ) ); if ( $highest_priority_index === $high_priority_index ) { break; } } } } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; // @phpstan-ignore parameterByRef.type (We know the index is valid and that this will be a string.) return $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. Must be lowercase. * @param string $position The position of the inline script. * @return bool Whether the handle has an inline script (either before or after). */ private function has_inline_script( $handle, $position = null ) { if ( $position && in_array( $position, array( 'before', 'after' ), true ) ) { return (bool) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); } return (bool) ( $this->get_data( $handle, 'before' ) || $this->get_data( $handle, 'after' ) ); } /** * Resets class properties. * * @since 2.8.0 */ public function reset() { $this->do_concat = false; $this->print_code = ''; $this->concat = ''; $this->concat_version = ''; $this->print_html = ''; $this->ext_version = ''; $this->ext_handles = ''; } /** * Gets a script-specific dependency warning message. * * @since 6.9.1 * * @param string $handle Script handle with missing dependencies. * @param string[] $missing_dependency_handles Missing dependency handles. * @return string Formatted, localized warning message. */ protected function get_dependency_warning_message( $handle, $missing_dependency_handles ) { return sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script handle, 2: List of missing dependency handles. */ __( 'The script with the handle "%1$s" was enqueued with dependencies that are not registered: %2$s.' ), $handle, implode( wp_get_list_item_separator(), $missing_dependency_handles ) ); } } Http/https-detection-20260605135401.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/class.wp-scripts-20260605102242.php 0000666 00000000527 15226714270 0013006 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * This file is deprecated, use 'wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php' instead. * * @deprecated 6.1.0 * @package WordPress */ _deprecated_file( basename( __FILE__ ), '6.1.0', WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php' ); /** WP_Scripts class */ require_once ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-scripts.php'; Http/https-migration-20260605201047.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012716 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606015631-20260610043924.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260606042318.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/InputValidator-20260605083728.php 0000666 00000004720 15226714270 0012554 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Utility; use ArrayAccess; use CurlHandle; use Traversable; /** * Input validation utilities. * * @package Requests\Utilities */ final class InputValidator { /** * Verify that a received input parameter is of type string or is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_string_or_stringable($input) { return is_string($input) || self::is_stringable_object($input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is usable as an integer array key. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_numeric_array_key($input) { if (is_int($input)) { return true; } if (!is_string($input)) { return false; } return (bool) preg_match('`^-?[0-9]+$`', $input); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "stringable". * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_stringable_object($input) { return is_object($input) && method_exists($input, '__toString'); } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is _accessible as if it were an array_. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function has_array_access($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof ArrayAccess; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is "iterable". * * @internal The PHP native `is_iterable()` function was only introduced in PHP 7.1 * and this library still supports PHP 5.6. * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_iterable($input) { return is_array($input) || $input instanceof Traversable; } /** * Verify whether a received input parameter is a Curl handle. * * The PHP Curl extension worked with resources prior to PHP 8.0 and with * an instance of the `CurlHandle` class since PHP 8.0. * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/migration80.incompatible.php#migration80.incompatible.resource2object} * * @param mixed $input Input parameter to verify. * * @return bool */ public static function is_curl_handle($input) { if (is_resource($input)) { return get_resource_type($input) === 'curl'; } if (is_object($input)) { return $input instanceof CurlHandle; } return false; } } Http/class-wp-block-processor-20260605051513.php 0000666 00000210507 15226714270 0014432 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Efficiently scan through block structure in document without parsing * the entire block tree and all of its JSON attributes into memory. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Blocks * @since 6.9.0 */ /** * Class for efficiently scanning through block structure in a document * without parsing the entire block tree and JSON attributes into memory. * * ## Overview * * This class is designed to help analyze and modify block structure in a * streaming fashion and to bridge the gap between parsed block trees and * the text representing them. * * Use-cases for this class include but are not limited to: * * - Counting block types in a document. * - Queuing stylesheets based on the presence of various block types. * - Modifying blocks of a given type, i.e. migrations, updates, and styling. * - Searching for content of specific kinds, e.g. checking for blocks * with certain theme support attributes, or block bindings. * - Adding CSS class names to the element wrapping a block’s inner blocks. * * > *Note!* If a fully-parsed block tree of a document is necessary, including * > all the parsed JSON attributes, nested blocks, and HTML, consider * > using {@see \parse_blocks()} instead which will parse the document * > in one swift pass. * * For typical usage, jump first to the methods {@see self::next_block()}, * {@see self::next_delimiter()}, or {@see self::next_token()}. * * ### Values * * As a lower-level interface than {@see parse_blocks()} this class follows * different performance-focused values: * * - Minimize allocations so that documents of any size may be processed * on a fixed or marginal amount of memory. * - Make hidden costs explicit so that calling code only has to pay the * performance penalty for features it needs. * - Operate with a streaming and re-entrant design to make it possible * to operate on chunks of a document and to resume after pausing. * * This means that some operations might appear more cumbersome than one * might expect. This design tradeoff opens up opportunity to wrap this in * a convenience class to add higher-level functionality. * * ## Concepts * * All text documents can be considered a block document containing a combination * of “freeform HTML” and explicit block structure. Block structure forms through * special HTML comments called _delimiters_ which include a block type and, * optionally, block attributes encoded as a JSON object payload. * * This processor is designed to scan through a block document from delimiter to * delimiter, tracking how the delimiters impact the structure of the document. * Spans of HTML appear between delimiters. If these spans exist at the top level * of the document, meaning there is no containing block around them, they are * considered freeform HTML content. If, however, they appear _inside_ block * structure they are interpreted as `innerHTML` for the containing block. * * ### Tokens and scanning * * As the processor scans through a document is reports information about the token * on which is pauses. Tokens represent spans of text in the input comprising block * delimiters and spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::next_token()} visits every contiguous subspan of text in the * input document. This includes all explicit block comment delimiters and spans * of HTML content (whether freeform or inner HTML). * - {@see self::next_delimiter()} visits every explicit block comment delimiter * unless passed a block type which covers freeform HTML content. In these cases * it will stop at top-level spans of HTML and report a `null` block type. * - {@see self::next_block()} visits every block delimiter which _opens_ a block. * This includes opening block delimiters as well as void block delimiters. With * the same exception as above for freeform HTML block types, this will visit * top-level spans of HTML content. * * When matched on a particular token, the following methods provide structural * and textual information about it: * * - {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} reports whether the delimiter is an opener, * a closer, or if it represents a whole void block. * - {@see self::get_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type which * the delimiter represents. * - {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type, * but returns `core/freeform` instead of `null` for top-level freeform HTML content. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} indicates if the delimiter represents a block of * the given block type, or wildcard or pseudo-block type described below. * - {@see self::opens_block()} indicates if the delimiter opens a block of one * of the provided block types. Opening, void, and top-level freeform HTML content * all open blocks. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} is currently reserved for a future streaming * JSON parser class. * - {@see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes()} extracts the JSON attributes * for delimiters which open blocks and return the fully-parsed attributes as an * associative array. {@see static::get_last_json_error()} for when this fails. * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the token is a span of HTML which might * be top-level freeform content or a block’s inner HTML. * - {@see self::get_html_content()} returns the span of HTML. * - {@see self::get_span()} for the byte offset and length into the input document * representing the token. * * It’s possible for the processor to fail to scan forward if the input document ends * in a proper prefix of an explicit block comment delimiter. For example, if the input * ends in `<!-- wp:` then it _might_ be the start of another delimiter. The parser * cannot know, however, and therefore refuses to proceed. {@see static::get_last_error()} * to distinguish between a failure to find the next token and an incomplete input. * * ### Block types * * A block’s “type” comprises an optional _namespace_ and _name_. If the namespace * isn’t provided it will be interpreted as the implicit `core` namespace. For example, * the type `gallery` is the name of the block in the `core` namespace, but the type * `abc/gallery` is the _fully-qualified_ block type for the block whose name is still * `gallery`, but in the `abc` namespace. * * Methods on this class are aware of this block naming semantic and anywhere a block * type is an argument to a method it will be normalized to account for implicit namespaces. * Passing `paragraph` is the same as passing `core/paragraph`. On the contrary, anywhere * this class returns a block type, it will return the fully-qualified and normalized form. * For example, for the `<!-- wp:group -->` delimiter it will return `core/group` as the * block type. * * There are two special block types that change the behavior of the processor: * * - The wildcard `*` represents _any block_. In addition to matching all block types, * it also represents top-level freeform HTML whose block type is reported as `null`. * * - The `core/freeform` block type is a pseudo-block type which explicitly matches * top-level freeform HTML. * * These special block types can be passed into any method which searches for blocks. * * There is one additional special block type which may be returned from * {@see self::get_printable_block_type()}. This is the `#innerHTML` type, which * indicates that the HTML span on which the processor is paused is inner HTML for * a containing block. * * ### Spans of HTML * * Non-block content plays a complicated role in processing block documents. This * processor exposes tools to help work with these spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the processor is paused at a span of * HTML but does not differentiate between top-level freeform content and inner HTML. * - {@see self::is_non_whitespace_html()} indicates not only if the processor * is paused at a span of HTML, but also whether that span incorporates more than * whitespace characters. Because block serialization often inserts newlines between * block comment delimiters, this is useful for distinguishing “real” freeform * content from purely aesthetic syntax. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} matches top-level freeform HTML content when * provided one of the special block types described above. * * ### Block structure * * As the processor traverses block delimiters it maintains a stack of which blocks are * open at the given place in the document where it’s paused. This stack represents the * block structure of a document and is used to determine where blocks end, which blocks * represent inner blocks, whether a span of HTML is top-level freeform content, and * more. Investigate the stack with {@see self::get_breadcrumbs()}, which returns an * array of block types starting at the outermost-open block and descending to the * currently-visited block. * * Unlike {@parse_blocks()}, spans of HTML appear in this structure as the special * reported block type `#html`. Such a span represents inner HTML for a block if the * depth reported by {@see self::get_depth()} is greater than one. * * It will generally not be necessary to inspect the stack of open blocks, though * depth may be important for finding where blocks end. When visiting a block opener, * the depth will have been increased before pausing; in contrast the depth is * decremented before visiting a closer. This makes the following an easy way to * determine if a block is still open. * * Example: * * $depth = $processor->get_depth(); * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->get_depth() > $depth ) { * continue * } * // Processor is now paused at the token immediately following the closed block. * * #### Extracting blocks * * A unique feature of this processor is the ability to return the same output as * {@see \parse_blocks()} would produce, but for a subset of the input document. * For example, it’s possible to extract an image block, manipulate that parsed * block, and re-serialize it into the original document. It’s possible to do so * while skipping over the parse of the rest of the document. * * {@see self::extract_full_block_and_advance()} will scan forward from the current block opener * and build the parsed block structure until the current block is closed. It will * include all inner HTML and inner blocks, and parse all of the inner blocks. It * can be used to extract a block at any depth in the document, helpful for operating * on blocks within nested structure. * * Example: * * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery_block = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $after_gallery = $processor->get_span()->start; * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * serialize_block( modify_gallery( $gallery_block ) . * substr( $post_content, $after_gallery ) * ); * * #### Handling of malformed structure * * There are situations where closing block delimiters appear for which no open block * exists, or where a document ends before a block is closed, or where a closing block * delimiter appears but references a different block type than the most-recently * opened block does. In all of these cases, the stack of open blocks should mirror * the behavior in {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Unlike {@see \parse_blocks()}, however, this processor can still operate on the * invalid block delimiters. It provides a few functions which can be used for building * custom and non-spec-compliant error handling. * * - {@see self::has_closing_flag()} indicates if the block delimiter contains the * closing flag at the end. Some invalid block delimiters might contain both the * void and closing flag, in which case {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} will * report that it’s a void block. * - {@see static::get_last_error()} indicates if the processor reached an invalid * block closing. Depending on the context, {@see \parse_blocks()} might instead * ignore the token or treat it as freeform HTML content. * * ## Static helpers * * This class provides helpers for performing semantic block-related operations. * * - {@see self::normalize_block_type()} takes a block type with or without the * implicit `core` namespace and returns a fully-qualified block type. * - {@see self::are_equal_block_types()} indicates if two spans across one or * more input texts represent the same fully-qualified block type. * * ## Subclassing * * This processor is designed to accurately parse a block document. Therefore, many * of its methods are not meant for subclassing. However, overall this class supports * building higher-level convenience classes which may choose to subclass it. For those * classes, avoid re-implementing methods except for the list below. Instead, create * new names representing the higher-level concepts being introduced. For example, instead * of creating a new method named `next_block()` which only advances to blocks of a given * kind, consider creating a new method named something like `next_layout_block()` which * won’t interfere with the base class method. * * - {@see static::get_last_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors in the subclass * which aren’t intrinsic to block parsing. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} may be reimplemented to provide a streaming interface * to reading and modifying a block’s JSON attributes. It should be fast and memory efficient. * - {@see static::get_last_json_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors introduced * with a reimplementation of {@see static::get_attributes()}. * * @since 6.9.0 */ class WP_Block_Processor { /** * Indicates if the last operation failed, otherwise * will be `null` for success. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Indicates failures from decoding JSON attributes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see \json_last_error() * * @var int */ private $last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; /** * Source text provided to processor. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $source_text; /** * Byte offset into source text where a matched delimiter starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 17. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_at = 0; /** * Byte length of full span of a matched delimiter. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_length = 0; /** * First byte offset into source text following any previously-matched delimiter. * Used to indicate where an HTML span starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * <!-- wp:paragraph --><p>Content</p><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨ * │ ╰─ This delimiter was matched, and after matching, * │ revealed the preceding HTML span. * │ * ╰─ The first byte offset after the previous matched delimiter * is 21. Because the matched delimiter starts at 55, which is after * this, a span of HTML must exist between these boundaries. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $after_previous_delimiter = 0; /** * Byte offset where namespace span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block name. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $namespace_at = 0; /** * Byte offset where block name span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block namespace. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_at = 0; /** * Byte length of block name span. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * ╰─────╯ * 7 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_length = 0; /** * Whether the delimiter contains the block-closing flag. * * This may be erroneous if present within a void block, * therefore the {@see self::has_closing_flag()} can be used by * calling code to perform custom error-handling. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $has_closing_flag = false; /** * Byte offset where JSON attributes span begins. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 18. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_at; /** * Byte length of JSON attributes span, or 0 if none are present. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_length = 0; /** * Internal parser state, differentiating whether the instance is currently matched, * on an implicit freeform node, in error, or ready to begin parsing. * * @see self::READY * @see self::MATCHED * @see self::HTML_SPAN * @see self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT * @see self::COMPLETE * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $state = self::READY; /** * Indicates what kind of block comment delimiter was matched. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} If the delimiter is opening a block. * - {@see self::CLOSER} If the delimiter is closing an open block. * - {@see self::VOID} If the delimiter represents a void block with no inner content. * * If a parsed comment delimiter contains both the closing and the void * flags then it will be interpreted as a void block to match the behavior * of the official block parser, however, this is a syntax error and probably * the block ought to close an open block of the same name, if one is open. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ private $type; /** * Whether the last-matched delimiter acts like a void block and should be * popped from the stack of open blocks as soon as the parser advances. * * This applies to void block delimiters and to HTML spans. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $was_void = false; /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte offset * into the source text where the block type starts, including for HTML spans. * * To avoid allocating and normalizing block names when they aren’t requested, * the stack of open blocks is stored as the byte offsets and byte lengths of * each open block’s block type. This allows for minimal tracking and quick * reading or comparison of block types when requested. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_length * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_at = array(); /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte length * of the block’s block type in the source text. For HTML spans this is 0. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_at * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_length = array(); /** * Indicates which operation should apply to the stack of open blocks after * processing any pending spans of HTML. * * Since HTML spans are discovered after matching block delimiters, those * delimiters need to defer modifying the stack of open blocks. This value, * if set, indicates what operation should be applied. The properties * associated with token boundaries still point to the delimiters even * when processing HTML spans, so there’s no need to track them independently. * * @var 'push'|'void'|'pop'|null */ private $next_stack_op = null; /** * Creates a new block processor. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!\n"; * } * * @see self::next_block() to advance to the start of the next block (skips closers). * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $source_text Input document potentially containing block content. */ public function __construct( string $source_text ) { $this->source_text = $source_text; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter which opens a block, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters which open blocks include opening and void block delimiters. To visit * freeform HTML content, pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the blocks in a document, pausing where they open. * * Example blocks: * * // The first delimiter opens the paragraph block. * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<p>Content</p><!-- /wp:paragraph--> * * // The void block is the first opener in this sequence of closers. * <!-- /wp:group --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨s⃨p⃨a⃨c⃨e⃨r⃨ ⃨{⃨"⃨h⃨e⃨i⃨g⃨h⃨t⃨"⃨:⃨"⃨2⃨0⃨0⃨p⃨x⃨"⃨}⃨ ⃨/⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- /wp:group --> * * // If, however, `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * <!-- /wp:list-item --></ul><!-- /wp:list --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨>⃨<p> * * Example: * * // Find all textual ranges of image block opening delimiters. * $images = array(); * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * $images[] = $processor->get_span(); * } * * In some cases it may be useful to conditionally visit the implicit freeform * blocks, such as when determining if a post contains freeform content that * isn’t purely whitespace. * * Example: * * $seen_block_types = []; * $block_type = '*'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( $block_type ) { * // Stop wasting time visiting freeform blocks after one has been found. * if ( * '*' === $block_type && * null === $processor->get_block_type() && * $processor->is_non_whitespace_html() * ) { * $block_type = null; * $seen_block_types['core/freeform'] = true; * continue; * } * * $seen_block_types[ $processor->get_block_type() ] = true; * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @param string|null $block_type Optional. If provided, advance until a block of this type is found. * Default is to stop at any block regardless of its type. * @return bool Whether an opening delimiter for a block was found. */ public function next_block( ?string $block_type = null ): bool { while ( $this->next_delimiter( $block_type ) ) { if ( self::CLOSER !== $this->get_delimiter_type() ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter in a document, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters may include invalid JSON. This parser does not attempt to parse the * JSON attributes until requested; when invalid, the attributes will be null. This * matches the behavior of {@see \parse_blocks()}. To visit freeform HTML content, * pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the block delimiters in a document. * * Example delimiters: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * * // If the wildcard `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * ...</ul><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨l⃨i⃨s⃨t⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- wp:paragraph --><p> * * Example: * * $html = '<!-- wp:void /-->\n<!-- wp:void /-->'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() { * // Runs twice, seeing both void blocks of type “core/void.” * } * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter( '*' ) ) { * // Runs thrice, seeing the void block, the newline span, and the void block. * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|null $block_name Optional. Keep searching until a block of this name is found. * Defaults to visit every block regardless of type. * @return bool Whether a block delimiter was matched. */ public function next_delimiter( ?string $block_name = null ): bool { if ( ! isset( $block_name ) ) { while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return true; } } return false; } while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block_name ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span in a document, indicating if one was found. * * This function steps through every syntactic chunk in a document. This includes explicit * block comment delimiters, freeform non-block content, and inner HTML segments. * * Example tokens: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * <p>Normal HTML content</p> * Plaintext content too! * * Example: * * // Find span containing wrapping HTML element surrounding inner blocks. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return null; * } * * $containing_span = null; * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->is_html() ) { * $containing_span = $processor->get_span(); * } * * This method will visit all HTML spans including those forming freeform non-block * content as well as those which are part of a block’s inner HTML. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether a token was matched or the end of the document was reached without finding any. */ public function next_token(): bool { if ( $this->last_error || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return false; } // Void tokens automatically pop off the stack of open blocks. if ( $this->was_void ) { array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); $this->was_void = false; } $text = $this->source_text; $end = strlen( $text ); /* * Because HTML spans are inferred after finding the next delimiter, it means that * the parser must transition out of that HTML state and reuse the token boundaries * it found after the HTML span. If those boundaries are before the end of the * document it implies that a real delimiter was found; otherwise this must be the * terminating HTML span and the parsing is complete. */ if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state ) { if ( $this->matched_delimiter_at >= $end ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; $this->state = self::MATCHED; return true; } $this->state = self::READY; $after_prev_delimiter = $this->matched_delimiter_at + $this->matched_delimiter_length; $at = $after_prev_delimiter; while ( $at < $end ) { /* * Find the next possible start of a delimiter. * * This follows the behavior in the official block parser, which segments a post * by the block comment delimiters. It is possible for an HTML attribute to contain * what looks like a block comment delimiter but which is actually an HTML attribute * value. In such a case, the parser here will break apart the HTML and create the * block boundary inside the HTML attribute. In other words, the block parser * isolates sections of HTML from each other, even if that leads to malformed markup. * * For a more robust parse, scan through the document with the HTML API and parse * comments once they are matched to see if they are also block delimiters. In * practice, this nuance has not caused any known problems since developing blocks. * * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $comment_opening_at = strpos( $text, '<!--', $at ); /* * Even if the start of a potential block delimiter is not found, the document * might end in a prefix of such, and in that case there is incomplete input. */ if ( false === $comment_opening_at ) { if ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!-' ) ) { $backup = 3; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!' ) ) { $backup = 2; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<' ) ) { $backup = 1; } else { $backup = 0; } // Whether or not there is a potential delimiter, there might be an HTML span. if ( $after_prev_delimiter < ( $end - $backup ) ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $end - $backup; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $backup; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } /* * In the case that there is the start of an HTML comment, it means that there * might be a block delimiter, but it’s not possible know, therefore it’s incomplete. */ if ( $backup > 0 ) { goto incomplete; } // Otherwise this is the end. $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } // <!-- ⃨/wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $opening_whitespace_at = $comment_opening_at + 4; if ( $opening_whitespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $opening_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $opening_whitespace_at ); /* * The `wp` prefix cannot come before this point, but it may come after it * depending on the presence of the closer. This is detected next. */ $wp_prefix_at = $opening_whitespace_at + $opening_whitespace_length; if ( $wp_prefix_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $opening_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /⃨wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_closer = false; if ( '/' === $text[ $wp_prefix_at ] ) { $has_closer = true; ++$wp_prefix_at; } // <!-- /w⃨p⃨:⃨core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> if ( $wp_prefix_at < $end && 0 !== substr_compare( $text, 'wp:', $wp_prefix_at, 3 ) ) { if ( ( $wp_prefix_at + 2 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'wp' ) ) || ( $wp_prefix_at + 1 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'w' ) ) ) { goto incomplete; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * If the block contains no namespace, this will end up masquerading with * the block name. It’s easier to first detect the span and then determine * if it’s a namespace of a name. * * <!-- /wp:c⃨o⃨r⃨e⃨/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $namespace_at = $wp_prefix_at + 3; if ( $namespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $start_of_namespace = $text[ $namespace_at ]; // The namespace must start with a-z. if ( 'a' > $start_of_namespace || 'z' < $start_of_namespace ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $namespace_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $namespace_at + 1 ); $separator_at = $namespace_at + $namespace_length; if ( $separator_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/⃨paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_separator = '/' === $text[ $separator_at ]; if ( $has_separator ) { $name_at = $separator_at + 1; if ( $name_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ {"dropCap":true} /--> $start_of_name = $text[ $name_at ]; if ( 'a' > $start_of_name || 'z' < $start_of_name ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $name_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $name_at + 1 ); } else { $name_at = $namespace_at; $name_length = $namespace_length; } if ( $name_at + $name_length >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } /* * For this next section of the delimiter, it could be the JSON attributes * or it could be the end of the comment. Assume that the JSON is there and * update if it’s not. */ // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph ⃨{"dropCap":true} /--> $after_name_whitespace_at = $name_at + $name_length; $after_name_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $after_name_whitespace_at ); $json_at = $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length; if ( $json_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $after_name_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {⃨"dropCap":true} /--> $has_json = '{' === $text[ $json_at ]; $json_length = 0; /* * For the final span of the delimiter it's most efficient to find the end of the * HTML comment and work backwards. This prevents complicated parsing inside the * JSON span, which is not allowed to contain the HTML comment terminator. * * This also matches the behavior in the official block parser, * even though it allows for matching invalid JSON content. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /-⃨-⃨>⃨ */ $comment_closing_at = strpos( $text, '-->', $json_at ); if ( false === $comment_closing_at ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /⃨--> if ( '/' === $text[ $comment_closing_at - 1 ] ) { $has_void_flag = true; $void_flag_length = 1; } else { $has_void_flag = false; $void_flag_length = 0; } /* * If there's no JSON, then the span of text after the name * until the comment closing must be completely whitespace. * Otherwise it’s a normal HTML comment. */ if ( ! $has_json ) { if ( $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length === $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length ) { // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * There's JSON, so attempt to find its boundary. * * @todo It’s likely faster to scan forward instead of in reverse. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true}⃨ ⃨/--> */ $after_json_whitespace_length = 0; for ( $char_at = $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length - 1; $char_at > $json_at; $char_at-- ) { $char = $text[ $char_at ]; switch ( $char ) { case ' ': case "\t": case "\f": case "\r": case "\n": ++$after_json_whitespace_length; continue 2; case '}': $json_length = $char_at - $json_at + 1; break 2; default: ++$at; continue 3; } } /* * This covers cases where there is no terminating “}” or where * mandatory whitespace is missing. */ if ( 0 === $json_length || 0 === $after_json_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } // The end of the document was reached without a match. if ( self::MATCHED !== $this->state ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } /* * From this point forward, a delimiter has been matched. There * might also be an HTML span that appears before the delimiter. */ $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $comment_opening_at; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $comment_closing_at + 3 - $comment_opening_at; $this->namespace_at = $namespace_at; $this->name_at = $name_at; $this->name_length = $name_length; $this->json_at = $json_at; $this->json_length = $json_length; /* * When delimiters contain both the void flag and the closing flag * they shall be interpreted as void blocks, per the spec parser. */ if ( $has_void_flag ) { $this->type = self::VOID; $this->next_stack_op = 'void'; } elseif ( $has_closer ) { $this->type = self::CLOSER; $this->next_stack_op = 'pop'; /* * @todo Check if the name matches and bail according to the spec parser. * The default parser doesn’t examine the names. */ } else { $this->type = self::OPENER; $this->next_stack_op = 'push'; } $this->has_closing_flag = $has_closer; // HTML spans are visited before the delimiter that follows them. if ( $comment_opening_at > $after_prev_delimiter ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } // If there were no HTML spans then flush the enqueued stack operations immediately. switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; return true; incomplete: $this->state = self::COMPLETE; $this->last_error = self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT; return false; } /** * Returns an array containing the names of the currently-open blocks, in order * from outermost to innermost, with HTML spans indicated as “#html”. * * Example: * * // Freeform HTML content is an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'Just text' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( '#text' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a --><!-- wp:b --><!-- wp:c /--><!-- /wp:b --><!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', 'core/b' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Void blocks are only open while visiting them. * array( 'core/a', 'core/b', 'core/c' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Blocks are closed before visiting their closing delimiter. * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array() === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * // Inner HTML is also an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a -->Inner HTML<!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', '#html' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string[] */ public function get_breadcrumbs(): array { $breadcrumbs = array_fill( 0, count( $this->open_blocks_at ), null ); /* * Since HTML spans can only be at the very end, set the normalized block name for * each open element and then work backwards after creating the array. This allows * for the elimination of a conditional on each iteration of the loop. */ foreach ( $this->open_blocks_at as $i => $at ) { $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $at, $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ); $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } if ( isset( $i ) && 0 === $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ) { $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = '#html'; } return $breadcrumbs; } /** * Returns the depth of the open blocks where the processor is currently matched. * * Depth increases before visiting openers and void blocks and decreases before * visiting closers. HTML spans behave like void blocks. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int */ public function get_depth(): int { return count( $this->open_blocks_at ); } /** * Extracts a block object, and all inner content, starting at a matched opening * block delimiter, or at a matched top-level HTML span as freeform HTML content. * * Use this function to extract some blocks within a document, but not all. For example, * one might want to find image galleries, parse them, modify them, and then reserialize * them in place. * * Once this function returns, the parser will be matched on token following the close * of the given block. * * The return type of this method is compatible with the return of {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $ends_before = $processor->get_span(); * $ends_before = $ends_before->start ?? strlen( $post_content ); * * $new_gallery = update_gallery( $gallery ); * $new_gallery = serialize_block( $new_gallery ); * * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * $new_gallery . * substr( $post_content, $ends_before ) * ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array[]|null { * Array of block structures. * * @type array ...$0 { * An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block. * * @type string|null $blockName Name of block. * @type array $attrs Attributes from block comment delimiters. * @type array[] $innerBlocks List of inner blocks. An array of arrays that * have the same structure as this one. * @type string $innerHTML HTML from inside block comment delimiters. * @type array $innerContent List of string fragments and null markers where * inner blocks were found. * } * } */ public function extract_full_block_and_advance(): ?array { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); return array( 'blockName' => null, 'attrs' => array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => $chunk, 'innerContent' => array( $chunk ), ); } $block = array( 'blockName' => $this->get_block_type(), 'attrs' => $this->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() ?? array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => '', 'innerContent' => array(), ); $depth = $this->get_depth(); while ( $this->next_token() && $this->get_depth() > $depth ) { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; continue; } /** * Inner blocks. * * @todo This is a decent place to call {@link \render_block()} * @todo Use iteration instead of recursion, or at least refactor to tail-call form. */ if ( $this->opens_block() ) { $inner_block = $this->extract_full_block_and_advance(); $block['innerBlocks'][] = $inner_block; $block['innerContent'][] = null; } /* * Because the parser has advanced past the closing block token, it * may be matched on an HTML span. This needs to be processed before * moving on to the next token at the start of the next loop iteration. */ if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; } } return $block; } /** * Returns the byte-offset after the ending character of an HTML comment, * assuming the proper starting byte offset. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param int $comment_starting_at Where the HTML comment started, the leading `<`. * @param int $search_end Last offset in which to search, for limiting search span. * @return int Offset after the current HTML comment ends, or `$search_end` if no end was found. */ private function find_html_comment_end( int $comment_starting_at, int $search_end ): int { $text = $this->source_text; // Find span-of-dashes comments which look like `<!----->`. $span_of_dashes = strspn( $text, '-', $comment_starting_at + 2 ); if ( $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes ] ) { return $comment_starting_at + $span_of_dashes + 1; } // Otherwise, there are other characters inside the comment, find the first `-->` or `--!>`. $now_at = $comment_starting_at + 4; while ( $now_at < $search_end ) { $dashes_at = strpos( $text, '--', $now_at ); if ( false === $dashes_at ) { return $search_end; } $closer_must_be_at = $dashes_at + 2 + strspn( $text, '-', $dashes_at + 2 ); if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '!' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { ++$closer_must_be_at; } if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { return $closer_must_be_at + 1; } ++$now_at; } return $search_end; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block comment delimiter * failed, if set, otherwise `null` if the last attempt succeeded. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Error from last attempt at parsing next block delimiter, * or `null` if last attempt succeeded. */ public function get_last_error(): ?string { return $this->last_error; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block’s JSON attributes failed. * * @see \json_last_error() * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int JSON_ERROR_ code from last attempt to parse block JSON attributes. */ public function get_last_json_error(): int { return $this->last_json_error; } /** * Returns the type of the block comment delimiter. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} * - {@see self::CLOSER} * - {@see self::VOID} * - `null` * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null type of the block comment delimiter, if currently matched. */ public function get_delimiter_type(): ?string { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return self::VOID; case self::MATCHED: return $this->type; default: return null; } } /** * Returns whether the delimiter contains the closing flag. * * This should be avoided except in cases of custom error-handling * with block closers containing the void flag. For normative use, * {@see self::get_delimiter_type()}. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched block delimiter contains the closing flag. */ public function has_closing_flag(): bool { return $this->has_closing_flag; } /** * Indicates if the block delimiter represents a block of the given type. * * Since the “core” namespace may be implicit, it’s allowable to pass * either the fully-qualified block type with namespace and block name * as well as the shorthand version only containing the block name, if * the desired block is in the “core” namespace. * * Since freeform HTML content is non-block content, it has no block type. * Passing the wildcard “*” will, however, return true for all block types, * even the implicit freeform content, though not for spans of inner HTML. * * Example: * * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $is_formula = $processor->is_block_type( 'math-block/formula' ); * * @param string $block_type Block type name for the desired block. * E.g. "paragraph", "core/paragraph", "math-blocks/formula". * @return bool Whether this delimiter represents a block of the given type. */ public function is_block_type( string $block_type ): bool { if ( '*' === $block_type ) { return true; } if ( $this->is_html() ) { // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( 0 === ( $this->open_blocks_length[0] ?? null ) ) { return ( 'core/freeform' === $block_type || 'freeform' === $block_type ); } // Otherwise this is innerHTML and not a block. return false; } return $this->are_equal_block_types( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length, $block_type, 0, strlen( $block_type ) ); } /** * Given two spans of text, indicate if they represent identical block types. * * This function normalizes block types to account for implicit core namespacing. * * Note! This function only returns valid results when the complete block types are * represented in the span offsets and lengths. This means that the full optional * namespace and block name must be represented in the input arguments. * * Example: * * 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * $text = '<!-- wp:block --><!-- /wp:core/block -->'; * * true === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, $text, 27, 10 ); * false === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, 'my/block', 0, 8 ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $a_text Text in which first block type appears. * @param int $a_at Byte offset into text in which first block type starts. * @param int $a_length Byte length of first block type. * @param string $b_text Text in which second block type appears (may be the same as the first text). * @param int $b_at Byte offset into text in which second block type starts. * @param int $b_length Byte length of second block type. * @return bool Whether the spans of text represent identical block types, normalized for namespacing. */ public static function are_equal_block_types( string $a_text, int $a_at, int $a_length, string $b_text, int $b_at, int $b_length ): bool { $a_ns_length = strcspn( $a_text, '/', $a_at, $a_length ); $b_ns_length = strcspn( $b_text, '/', $b_at, $b_length ); $a_has_ns = $a_ns_length !== $a_length; $b_has_ns = $b_ns_length !== $b_length; // Both contain namespaces. if ( $a_has_ns && $b_has_ns ) { if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_block_type = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ); } if ( $a_has_ns ) { $b_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $b_text, $b_at, $b_length ); return ( strlen( $b_block_type ) === $a_length && 0 === substr_compare( $a_text, $b_block_type, $a_at, $a_length ) ); } if ( $b_has_ns ) { $a_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return ( strlen( $a_block_type ) === $b_length && 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ) ); } // Neither contains a namespace. if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_name = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_name, $b_at, $b_length ); } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an opening or void delimiter of the given type, * if a type is provided, otherwise if it opens any block or implicit freeform HTML content. * * This is a helper method to ease handling of code inspecting where blocks start, and for * checking if the blocks are of a given type. The function is variadic to allow for * checking if the delimiter opens one of many possible block types. * * To advance to the start of a block {@see self::next_block()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() ) { * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/code', 'syntaxhighlighter/code' ) ) { * echo "Found code!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block() ) { * echo "Found a new block!"; * } * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_block_type() * * @param string[] $block_type Optional. Is the matched block type one of these? * If none are provided, will not test block type. * @return bool Whether the matched block delimiter opens a block, and whether it * opens a block of one of the given block types, if provided. */ public function opens_block( string ...$block_type ): bool { // HTML spans only open implicit freeform content at the top level. if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state && 1 !== count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ) { return false; } /* * Because HTML spans are discovered after the next delimiter is found, * the delimiter type when visiting HTML spans refers to the type of the * following delimiter. Therefore the HTML case is handled by checking * the state and depth of the stack of open block. */ if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type && ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } if ( count( $block_type ) === 0 ) { return true; } foreach ( $block_type as $block ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_non_whitespace_html() * * @return bool Whether the processor is matched on an HTML span. */ public function is_html(): bool { return self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span and comprises more * than whitespace characters, i.e. contains real content. * * Many block serializers introduce newlines between block delimiters, * so the presence of top-level non-block content does not imply that * there are “real” freeform HTML blocks. Checking if there is content * beyond whitespace is a more certain check, such as for determining * whether to load CSS for the freeform or fallback block type. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_html() * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched delimiter is an HTML * span containing non-whitespace text. */ public function is_non_whitespace_html(): bool { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } $length = $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter; $whitespace_length = strspn( $this->source_text, " \t\f\r\n", $this->after_previous_delimiter, $length ); return $whitespace_length !== $length; } /** * Returns the string content of a matched HTML span, or `null` otherwise. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Raw HTML content, or `null` if not currently matched on HTML. */ public function get_html_content(): ?string { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return null; } return substr( $this->source_text, $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); } /** * Allocates a substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} but when * paused on a freeform HTML block, will return `null` instead of “core/freeform”. * The `null` behavior matches what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not * be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content has no block type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * null === $processor->get_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return null; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Allocates a printable substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_block_type()} but when paused on a freeform * HTML block, will return “core/freeform” instead of `null`. The `null` behavior matches * what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content is given an implicit type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * 'core/freeform' === $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_printable_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return 1 === count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ? 'core/freeform' : '#innerHTML'; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Normalizes a block name to ensure that missing implicit “core” namespaces are present. * * Example: * * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'paragraph' ); * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'core/paragraph' ); * 'my/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'my/paragraph' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $block_type Valid block name, potentially without a namespace. * @return string Fully-qualified block type including namespace. */ public static function normalize_block_type( string $block_type ): string { return false === strpos( $block_type, '/' ) ? "core/{$block_type}" : $block_type; } /** * Returns a lazy wrapper around the block attributes, which can be used * for efficiently interacting with the JSON attributes. * * This stub hints that there should be a lazy interface for parsing * block attributes but doesn’t define it. It serves both as a placeholder * for one to come as well as a guard against implementing an eager * function in its place. * * @throws Exception This function is a stub for subclasses to implement * when providing streaming attribute parsing. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() * * @return never */ public function get_attributes() { throw new Exception( 'Lazy attribute parsing not yet supported' ); } /** * Attempts to parse and return the entire JSON attributes from the delimiter, * allocating memory and processing the JSON span in the process. * * This does not return any parsed attributes for a closing block delimiter * even if there is a span of JSON content; this JSON is a parsing error. * * Consider calling {@see static::get_attributes()} instead if it's not * necessary to read all the attributes at the same time, as that provides * a more efficient mechanism for typical use cases. * * Since the JSON span inside the comment delimiter may not be valid JSON, * this function will return `null` if it cannot parse the span and set the * {@see static::get_last_json_error()} to the appropriate JSON_ERROR_ constant. * * If the delimiter contains no JSON span, it will also return `null`, * but the last error will be set to {@see \JSON_ERROR_NONE}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes === array( 'url' => 'https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico' ); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- /wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_NONE = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator {} /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * array() === $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array|null Parsed JSON attributes, if present and valid, otherwise `null`. */ public function allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(): ?array { $this->last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type || $this->is_html() || 0 === $this->json_length ) { return null; } $json_span = substr( $this->source_text, $this->json_at, $this->json_length ); $parsed = json_decode( $json_span, null, 512, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY | JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE ); $last_error = json_last_error(); $this->last_json_error = $last_error; return ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === $last_error && is_array( $parsed ) ) ? $parsed : null; } /** * Returns the span representing the currently-matched delimiter, if matched, otherwise `null`. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:void /-->' ); * null === $processor->get_span(); * * $processor->next_delimiter(); * WP_HTML_Span( 0, 17 ) === $processor->get_span(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return WP_HTML_Span|null Span of text in source text spanning matched delimiter. */ public function get_span(): ?WP_HTML_Span { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); case self::MATCHED: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->matched_delimiter_at, $this->matched_delimiter_length ); default: return null; } } // // Constant declarations that would otherwise pollute the top of the class. // /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter closes an open block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const CLOSER = 'closer'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter opens a block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const OPENER = 'opener'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter represents a void block * with no inner content of any kind. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const VOID = 'void'; /** * Indicates that the processor is ready to start parsing but hasn’t yet begun. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const READY = 'processor-ready'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on an explicit block delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const MATCHED = 'processor-matched'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on the opening of an implicit freeform delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const HTML_SPAN = 'processor-html-span'; /** * Indicates that the parser started parsing a block comment delimiter, but * the input document ended before it could finish. The document was likely truncated. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'incomplete-input'; /** * Indicates that the processor has finished parsing and has nothing left to scan. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const COMPLETE = 'processor-complete'; } Http/https-detection-20260606132425-20260607144959.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014316 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606092326.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012717 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/plugin.php 0000666 00000107225 15226714270 0007513 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * The plugin API is located in this file, which allows for creating actions * and filters and hooking functions, and methods. The functions or methods will * then be run when the action or filter is called. * * The API callback examples reference functions, but can be methods of classes. * To hook methods, you'll need to pass an array one of two ways. * * Any of the syntaxes explained in the PHP documentation for the * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.pseudo-types.php#language.types.callback 'callback'} * type are valid. * * Also see the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/ Plugin API} for * more information and examples on how to use a lot of these functions. * * This file should have no external dependencies. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Plugin * @since 1.5.0 */ // Initialize the filter globals. require __DIR__ . '/class-wp-hook.php'; /** @var WP_Hook[] $wp_filter */ global $wp_filter; /** @var int[] $wp_actions */ global $wp_actions; /** @var int[] $wp_filters */ global $wp_filters; /** @var string[] $wp_current_filter */ global $wp_current_filter; if ( $wp_filter ) { $wp_filter = WP_Hook::build_preinitialized_hooks( $wp_filter ); } else { $wp_filter = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_actions ) ) { $wp_actions = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filters ) ) { $wp_filters = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_current_filter ) ) { $wp_current_filter = array(); } /** * Adds a callback function to a filter hook. * * WordPress offers filter hooks to allow plugins to modify * various types of internal data at runtime. * * A plugin can modify data by binding a callback to a filter hook. When the filter * is later applied, each bound callback is run in order of priority, and given * the opportunity to modify a value by returning a new value. * * The following example shows how a callback function is bound to a filter hook. * * Note that `$example` is passed to the callback, (maybe) modified, then returned: * * function example_callback( $example ) { * // Maybe modify $example in some way. * return $example; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback' ); * * Bound callbacks can accept from none to the total number of arguments passed as parameters * in the corresponding apply_filters() call. * * In other words, if an apply_filters() call passes four total arguments, callbacks bound to * it can accept none (the same as 1) of the arguments or up to four. The important part is that * the `$accepted_args` value must reflect the number of arguments the bound callback *actually* * opted to accept. If no arguments were accepted by the callback that is considered to be the * same as accepting 1 argument. For example: * * // Filter call. * $value = apply_filters( 'hook', $value, $arg2, $arg3 ); * * // Accepting zero/one arguments. * function example_callback() { * ... * return 'some value'; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback' ); // Where $priority is default 10, $accepted_args is default 1. * * // Accepting two arguments (three possible). * function example_callback( $value, $arg2 ) { * ... * return $maybe_modified_value; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); // Where $priority is 10, $accepted_args is 2. * * *Note:* The function will return true whether or not the callback is valid. * It is up to you to take care. This is done for optimization purposes, so * everything is as quick as possible. * * @since 0.71 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter A multidimensional array of all hooks and the callbacks hooked to them. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the filter is applied. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular filter are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the filter. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] = new WP_Hook(); } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); return true; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to filter hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new filter hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * The function also allows for multiple additional arguments to be passed to hooks. * * Example usage: * * // The filter callback function. * function example_callback( $string, $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) modify $string. * return $string; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback', 10, 3 ); * * /* * * Apply the filters by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_filter` above. * * * * - 'example_filter' is the filter hook. * * - 'filter me' is the value being filtered. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * $value = apply_filters( 'example_filter', 'filter me', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 0.71 * @since 6.0.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param mixed $value The value to filter. * @param mixed ...$args Optional. Additional parameters to pass to the callback functions. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters( $hook_name, $value, ...$args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $value; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } // Pass the value to WP_Hook. array_unshift( $args, $value ); $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $value, $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @see apply_filters() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $args[0]; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $args[0], $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Checks if any filter has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_filter( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return false; } return $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from a filter hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific filter * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to be removed from running when the filter is applied. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * filter callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function existed before it was removed. */ function remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { global $wp_filter; $r = false; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $r = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->callbacks ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return $r; } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from a filter hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_all_filters( $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filters() ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return true; } /** * Retrieves the name of the current filter hook. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last * * @return string|false Hook name of the current filter, false if no filter is running. */ function current_filter() { global $wp_current_filter; return end( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Returns whether or not a filter hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_filter() only returns the most recent filter being executed. * did_filter() returns the number of times a filter has been applied during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any filter currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent filter to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_filter() * @see did_filter() * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Current filter. * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Filter hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any filter is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the filter is currently in the stack. */ function doing_filter( $hook_name = null ) { global $wp_current_filter; if ( null === $hook_name ) { return ! empty( $wp_current_filter ); } return in_array( $hook_name, $wp_current_filter, true ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times a filter has been applied during the current request. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @return int The number of times the filter hook has been applied. */ function did_filter( $hook_name ) { global $wp_filters; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Adds a callback function to an action hook. * * Actions are the hooks that the WordPress core launches at specific points * during execution, or when specific events occur. Plugins can specify that * one or more of its PHP functions are executed at these points, using the * Action API. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the action is called. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { return add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to action hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new action hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * You can pass extra arguments to the hooks, much like you can with `apply_filters()`. * * Example usage: * * // The action callback function. * function example_callback( $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) do something with the args. * } * add_action( 'example_action', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); * * /* * * Trigger the actions by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_action` above. * * * * - 'example_action' is the action hook. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * do_action( 'example_action', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 1.2.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$arg` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param mixed ...$arg Optional. Additional arguments which are passed on to the * functions hooked to the action. Default empty. */ function do_action( $hook_name, ...$arg ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } if ( empty( $arg ) ) { $arg[] = ''; } elseif ( is_array( $arg[0] ) && 1 === count( $arg[0] ) && isset( $arg[0][0] ) && is_object( $arg[0][0] ) ) { // Backward compatibility for PHP4-style passing of `array( &$this )` as action `$arg`. $arg[0] = $arg[0][0]; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $arg ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see do_action() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. */ function do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Checks if any action has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @see has_filter() This function is an alias of has_filter(). * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_action( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { return has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from an action hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific action * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The name of the function which should be removed. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * action callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function is removed. */ function remove_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { return remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from an action hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_actions( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { return remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority ); } /** * Retrieves the name of the current action hook. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @return string|false Hook name of the current action, false if no action is running. */ function current_action() { return current_filter(); } /** * Returns whether or not an action hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_action() only returns the most recent action being executed. * did_action() returns the number of times an action has been fired during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any action currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent action to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_action() * @see did_action() * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Action hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any action is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the action is currently in the stack. */ function doing_action( $hook_name = null ) { return doing_filter( $hook_name ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times an action has been fired during the current request. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @return int The number of times the action hook has been fired. */ function did_action( $hook_name ) { global $wp_actions; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated filter hook. * * When a filter hook is deprecated, the apply_filters() call is replaced with * apply_filters_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original filter hook. * * Note: the value and extra arguments passed to the original apply_filters() call * must be passed here to `$args` as an array. For example: * * // Old filter. * return apply_filters( 'wpdocs_filter', $value, $extra_arg ); * * // Deprecated. * return apply_filters_deprecated( 'wpdocs_filter', array( $value, $extra_arg ), '4.9.0', 'wpdocs_new_filter' ); * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to apply_filters(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_filter( $hook_name ) ) { return $args[0]; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); return apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated action hook. * * When an action hook is deprecated, the do_action() call is replaced with * do_action_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original hook. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to do_action(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. */ function do_action_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_action( $hook_name ) ) { return; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } // // Functions for handling plugins. // /** * Gets the basename of a plugin. * * This method extracts the name of a plugin from its filename. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file The filename of plugin. * @return string The name of a plugin. */ function plugin_basename( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // $wp_plugin_paths contains normalized paths. $file = wp_normalize_path( $file ); arsort( $wp_plugin_paths ); foreach ( $wp_plugin_paths as $dir => $realdir ) { if ( str_starts_with( $file, $realdir ) ) { $file = $dir . substr( $file, strlen( $realdir ) ); } } $plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $mu_plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); // Get relative path from plugins directory. $file = preg_replace( '#^' . preg_quote( $plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/|^' . preg_quote( $mu_plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/#', '', $file ); $file = trim( $file, '/' ); return $file; } /** * Register a plugin's real path. * * This is used in plugin_basename() to resolve symlinked paths. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see wp_normalize_path() * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file Known path to the file. * @return bool Whether the path was able to be registered. */ function wp_register_plugin_realpath( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // Normalize, but store as static to avoid recalculation of a constant value. static $wp_plugin_path = null, $wpmu_plugin_path = null; if ( ! isset( $wp_plugin_path ) ) { $wp_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $wpmu_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); } $plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( dirname( $file ) ); $plugin_realpath = wp_normalize_path( dirname( realpath( $file ) ) ); if ( $plugin_path === $wp_plugin_path || $plugin_path === $wpmu_plugin_path ) { return false; } if ( $plugin_path !== $plugin_realpath ) { $wp_plugin_paths[ $plugin_path ] = $plugin_realpath; } return true; } /** * Get the filesystem directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the filesystem path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_path( $file ) { return trailingslashit( dirname( $file ) ); } /** * Get the URL directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the URL path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_url( $file ) { return trailingslashit( plugins_url( '', $file ) ); } /** * Set the activation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is activated, the action 'activate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'activate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'activate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'activate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_activation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'activate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the deactivation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is deactivated, the action 'deactivate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'deactivate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'deactivate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'deactivate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_deactivation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'deactivate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the uninstallation hook for a plugin. * * Registers the uninstall hook that will be called when the user clicks on the * uninstall link that calls for the plugin to uninstall itself. The link won't * be active unless the plugin hooks into the action. * * The plugin should not run arbitrary code outside of functions, when * registering the uninstall hook. In order to run using the hook, the plugin * will have to be included, which means that any code laying outside of a * function will be run during the uninstallation process. The plugin should not * hinder the uninstallation process. * * If the plugin can not be written without running code within the plugin, then * the plugin should create a file named 'uninstall.php' in the base plugin * folder. This file will be called, if it exists, during the uninstallation process * bypassing the uninstall hook. The plugin, when using the 'uninstall.php' * should always check for the 'WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN' constant, before * executing. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $file Plugin file. * @param callable $callback The callback to run when the hook is called. Must be * a static method or function. */ function register_uninstall_hook( $file, $callback ) { if ( is_array( $callback ) && is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Only a static class method or function can be used in an uninstall hook.' ), '3.1.0' ); return; } /* * The option should not be autoloaded, because it is not needed in most * cases. Emphasis should be put on using the 'uninstall.php' way of * uninstalling the plugin. */ $uninstallable_plugins = (array) get_option( 'uninstall_plugins' ); $plugin_basename = plugin_basename( $file ); if ( ! isset( $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] ) || $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] !== $callback ) { $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] = $callback; update_option( 'uninstall_plugins', $uninstallable_plugins ); } } /** * Calls the 'all' hook, which will process the functions hooked into it. * * The 'all' hook passes all of the arguments or parameters that were used for * the hook, which this function was called for. * * This function is used internally for apply_filters(), do_action(), and * do_action_ref_array() and is not meant to be used from outside those * functions. This function does not check for the existence of the all hook, so * it will fail unless the all hook exists prior to this function call. * * @since 2.5.0 * @access private * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param array $args The collected parameters from the hook that was called. */ function _wp_call_all_hook( $args ) { global $wp_filter; $wp_filter['all']->do_all_hook( $args ); } /** * Builds a unique string ID for a hook callback function. * * Functions and static method callbacks are just returned as strings and * shouldn't have any speed penalty. * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3875 * * @since 2.2.3 * @since 5.3.0 Removed workarounds for spl_object_hash(). * `$hook_name` and `$priority` are no longer used, * and the function always returns a string. * * @access private * * @param string $hook_name Unused. The name of the filter to build ID for. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to generate ID for. The callback may * or may not exist. * @param int $priority Unused. The order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * @return string|null Unique function ID for usage as array key. * Null if a valid `$callback` is not passed. */ function _wp_filter_build_unique_id( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ) { if ( is_string( $callback ) ) { return $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback ) ) { // Closures are currently implemented as objects. $callback = array( $callback, '' ); } else { $callback = (array) $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { // Object class calling. return spl_object_hash( $callback[0] ) . $callback[1]; } elseif ( is_string( $callback[0] ) ) { // Static calling. return $callback[0] . '::' . $callback[1]; } return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606165331-20260615163407.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014304 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260608081111.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012707 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605114012.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012701 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606061114-20260608114107.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014271 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status502-20260605054425.php 0000666 00000000711 15226714270 0011305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 502 Bad Gateway responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 502 Bad Gateway responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status502 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 502; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Bad Gateway'; } Http/Exception-20260605051507.php 0000666 00000002132 15226714270 0011526 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; use Exception as PHPException; /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Exception extends PHPException { /** * Type of exception * * @var string */ protected $type; /** * Data associated with the exception * * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Create a new exception * * @param string $message Exception message * @param string $type Exception type * @param mixed $data Associated data * @param integer $code Exception numerical code, if applicable */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { parent::__construct($message, $code); $this->type = $type; $this->data = $data; } /** * Like {@see \Exception::getCode()}, but a string code. * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * Gives any relevant data * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return mixed */ public function getData() { return $this->data; } } Http/functions.wp-scripts-20260605101756.php 0000666 00000035717 15226714270 0013733 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: Scripts functions * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Initializes $wp_scripts if it has not been set. * * @since 4.2.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts * * @return WP_Scripts WP_Scripts instance. */ function wp_scripts() { global $wp_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { $wp_scripts = new WP_Scripts(); } return $wp_scripts; } /** * Helper function to output a _doing_it_wrong message when applicable. * * @ignore * @since 4.2.0 * @since 5.5.0 Added the `$handle` parameter. * * @param string $function_name Function name. * @param string $handle Optional. Name of the script or stylesheet that was * registered or enqueued too early. Default empty. */ function _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( $function_name, $handle = '' ) { if ( did_action( 'init' ) || did_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts' ) || did_action( 'admin_enqueue_scripts' ) || did_action( 'login_enqueue_scripts' ) ) { return; } $message = sprintf( /* translators: 1: wp_enqueue_scripts, 2: admin_enqueue_scripts, 3: login_enqueue_scripts */ __( 'Scripts and styles should not be registered or enqueued until the %1$s, %2$s, or %3$s hooks.' ), '<code>wp_enqueue_scripts</code>', '<code>admin_enqueue_scripts</code>', '<code>login_enqueue_scripts</code>' ); if ( $handle ) { $message .= ' ' . sprintf( /* translators: %s: Name of the script or stylesheet. */ __( 'This notice was triggered by the %s handle.' ), '<code>' . $handle . '</code>' ); } _doing_it_wrong( $function_name, $message, '3.3.0' ); } /** * Prints scripts in document head that are in the $handles queue. * * Called by admin-header.php and {@see 'wp_head'} hook. Since it is called by wp_head on every page load, * the function does not instantiate the WP_Scripts object unless script names are explicitly passed. * Makes use of already-instantiated `$wp_scripts` global if present. Use provided {@see 'wp_print_scripts'} * hook to register/enqueue new scripts. * * @see WP_Scripts::do_item() * @since 2.1.0 * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts The WP_Scripts object for printing scripts. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed. Default 'false'. * @return string[] On success, an array of handles of processed WP_Dependencies items; otherwise, an empty array. */ function wp_print_scripts( $handles = false ) { global $wp_scripts; /** * Fires before scripts in the $handles queue are printed. * * @since 2.1.0 */ do_action( 'wp_print_scripts' ); if ( '' === $handles ) { // For 'wp_head'. $handles = false; } _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__ ); if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { if ( ! $handles ) { return array(); // No need to instantiate if nothing is there. } } return wp_scripts()->do_items( $handles ); } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * Code will only be added if the script is already in the queue. * Accepts a string `$data` containing the code. If two or more code blocks * are added to the same script `$handle`, they will be printed in the order * they were added, i.e. the latter added code can redeclare the previous. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @see WP_Scripts::add_inline_script() * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script before the handle * or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); if ( false !== stripos( $data, '</script>' ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: <script>, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'Do not pass %1$s tags to %2$s.' ), '<code><script></code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '4.5.0' ); $data = trim( preg_replace( '#<script[^>]*>(.*)</script>#is', '$1', $data ) ); } return wp_scripts()->add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position ); } /** * Registers a new script. * * Registers a script to be enqueued later using the wp_enqueue_script() function. * * @see WP_Dependencies::add() * @see WP_Dependencies::add_data() * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 4.3.0 A return value was added. * @since 6.3.0 The $in_footer parameter of type boolean was overloaded to be an $args parameter of type array. * @since 6.9.0 The $fetchpriority parameter of type string was added to the $args parameter of type array. * * @param string $handle Name of the script. Should be unique. * @param string|false $src Full URL of the script, or path of the script relative to the WordPress root directory. * If source is set to false, script is an alias of other scripts it depends on. * @param string[] $deps Optional. An array of registered script handles this script depends on. Default empty array. * @param string|bool|null $ver Optional. String specifying script version number, if it has one, which is added to the URL * as a query string for cache busting purposes. If version is set to false, a version * number is automatically added equal to current installed WordPress version. * If set to null, no version is added. * @param array|bool $args { * Optional. An array of additional script loading strategies. Default empty array. * Otherwise, it may be a boolean in which case it determines whether the script is printed in the footer. Default false. * * @type string $strategy Optional. If provided, may be either 'defer' or 'async'. * @type bool $in_footer Optional. Whether to print the script in the footer. Default 'false'. * @type string $fetchpriority Optional. The fetch priority for the script. Default 'auto'. * } * @return bool Whether the script has been registered. True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_register_script( $handle, $src, $deps = array(), $ver = false, $args = array() ) { if ( ! is_array( $args ) ) { $args = array( 'in_footer' => (bool) $args, ); } _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $registered = $wp_scripts->add( $handle, $src, $deps, $ver ); if ( ! empty( $args['in_footer'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $handle, 'group', 1 ); } if ( ! empty( $args['strategy'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $handle, 'strategy', $args['strategy'] ); } if ( ! empty( $args['fetchpriority'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority', $args['fetchpriority'] ); } return $registered; } /** * Localizes a script. * * Works only if the script has already been registered. * * Accepts an associative array `$l10n` and creates a JavaScript object: * * "$object_name": { * key: value, * key: value, * ... * } * * @see WP_Scripts::localize() * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11520 * * @since 2.2.0 * * @todo Documentation cleanup * * @param string $handle Script handle the data will be attached to. * @param string $object_name Name for the JavaScript object. Passed directly, so it should be qualified JS variable. * Example: '/[a-zA-Z0-9_]+/'. * @param array $l10n The data itself. The data can be either a single or multi-dimensional array. * @return bool True if the script was successfully localized, false otherwise. */ function wp_localize_script( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); return $wp_scripts->localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ); } /** * Sets translated strings for a script. * * Works only if the script has already been registered. * * @see WP_Scripts::set_translations() * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @global WP_Scripts $wp_scripts The WP_Scripts object for printing scripts. * * @param string $handle Script handle the textdomain will be attached to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was successfully localized, false otherwise. */ function wp_set_script_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { global $wp_scripts; if ( ! ( $wp_scripts instanceof WP_Scripts ) ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); return false; } return $wp_scripts->set_translations( $handle, $domain, $path ); } /** * Removes a registered script. * * Note: there are intentional safeguards in place to prevent critical admin scripts, * such as jQuery core, from being unregistered. * * @see WP_Dependencies::remove() * * @since 2.1.0 * * @global string $pagenow The filename of the current screen. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to be removed. */ function wp_deregister_script( $handle ) { global $pagenow; _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); /** * Do not allow accidental or negligent de-registering of critical scripts in the admin. * Show minimal remorse if the correct hook is used. */ $current_filter = current_filter(); if ( ( is_admin() && 'admin_enqueue_scripts' !== $current_filter ) || ( 'wp-login.php' === $pagenow && 'login_enqueue_scripts' !== $current_filter ) ) { $not_allowed = array( 'jquery', 'jquery-core', 'jquery-migrate', 'jquery-ui-core', 'jquery-ui-accordion', 'jquery-ui-autocomplete', 'jquery-ui-button', 'jquery-ui-datepicker', 'jquery-ui-dialog', 'jquery-ui-draggable', 'jquery-ui-droppable', 'jquery-ui-menu', 'jquery-ui-mouse', 'jquery-ui-position', 'jquery-ui-progressbar', 'jquery-ui-resizable', 'jquery-ui-selectable', 'jquery-ui-slider', 'jquery-ui-sortable', 'jquery-ui-spinner', 'jquery-ui-tabs', 'jquery-ui-tooltip', 'jquery-ui-widget', 'underscore', 'backbone', ); if ( in_array( $handle, $not_allowed, true ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script name, 2: wp_enqueue_scripts */ __( 'Do not deregister the %1$s script in the administration area. To target the front-end theme, use the %2$s hook.' ), "<code>$handle</code>", '<code>wp_enqueue_scripts</code>' ), '3.6.0' ); return; } } wp_scripts()->remove( $handle ); } /** * Enqueues a script. * * Registers the script if `$src` provided (does NOT overwrite), and enqueues it. * * @see WP_Dependencies::add() * @see WP_Dependencies::add_data() * @see WP_Dependencies::enqueue() * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 6.3.0 The $in_footer parameter of type boolean was overloaded to be an $args parameter of type array. * @since 6.9.0 The $fetchpriority parameter of type string was added to the $args parameter of type array. * * @param string $handle Name of the script. Should be unique. * @param string $src Full URL of the script, or path of the script relative to the WordPress root directory. * Default empty. * @param string[] $deps Optional. An array of registered script handles this script depends on. Default empty array. * @param string|bool|null $ver Optional. String specifying script version number, if it has one, which is added to the URL * as a query string for cache busting purposes. If version is set to false, a version * number is automatically added equal to current installed WordPress version. * If set to null, no version is added. * @param array|bool $args { * Optional. An array of additional script loading strategies. Default empty array. * Otherwise, it may be a boolean in which case it determines whether the script is printed in the footer. Default false. * * @type string $strategy Optional. If provided, may be either 'defer' or 'async'. * @type bool $in_footer Optional. Whether to print the script in the footer. Default 'false'. * @type string $fetchpriority Optional. The fetch priority for the script. Default 'auto'. * } */ function wp_enqueue_script( $handle, $src = '', $deps = array(), $ver = false, $args = array() ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); if ( $src || ! empty( $args ) ) { $_handle = explode( '?', $handle ); if ( ! is_array( $args ) ) { $args = array( 'in_footer' => (bool) $args, ); } if ( $src ) { $wp_scripts->add( $_handle[0], $src, $deps, $ver ); } if ( ! empty( $args['in_footer'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $_handle[0], 'group', 1 ); } if ( ! empty( $args['strategy'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $_handle[0], 'strategy', $args['strategy'] ); } if ( ! empty( $args['fetchpriority'] ) ) { $wp_scripts->add_data( $_handle[0], 'fetchpriority', $args['fetchpriority'] ); } } $wp_scripts->enqueue( $handle ); } /** * Removes a previously enqueued script. * * @see WP_Dependencies::dequeue() * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to be removed. */ function wp_dequeue_script( $handle ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); wp_scripts()->dequeue( $handle ); } /** * Determines whether a script has been added to the queue. * * For more information on this and similar theme functions, check out * the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/conditional-tags/ * Conditional Tags} article in the Theme Developer Handbook. * * @since 2.8.0 * @since 3.5.0 'enqueued' added as an alias of the 'queue' list. * * @param string $handle Name of the script. * @param string $status Optional. Status of the script to check. Default 'enqueued'. * Accepts 'enqueued', 'registered', 'queue', 'to_do', and 'done'. * @return bool Whether the script is queued. */ function wp_script_is( $handle, $status = 'enqueued' ) { _wp_scripts_maybe_doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, $handle ); return (bool) wp_scripts()->query( $handle, $status ); } /** * Adds metadata to a script. * * Works only if the script has already been registered. * * Possible values for $key and $value: * 'strategy' string 'defer' or 'async'. * * @since 4.2.0 * @since 6.9.0 Updated possible values to remove reference to 'conditional' and add 'strategy'. * * @see WP_Dependencies::add_data() * * @param string $handle Name of the script. * @param string $key Name of data point for which we're storing a value. * @param mixed $value String containing the data to be added. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_script_add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { return wp_scripts()->add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } Http/https-detection-20260605100735.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status503.php 0000666 00000000741 15226714270 0007723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 503 Service Unavailable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 503 Service Unavailable responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status503 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 503; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Service Unavailable'; } Http/https-migration-20260606082933-20260609142952.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014327 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260610081650.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status501-20260605023324.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0011303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 501 Not Implemented responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 501 Not Implemented responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status501 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 501; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Implemented'; } Http/https-detection-20260605183537.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status504.php 0000666 00000000725 15226714270 0007726 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 504 Gateway Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 504 Gateway Timeout responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status504 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 504; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Gateway Timeout'; } Http/https-migration-20260606074142.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-embed-20260605055843.php 0000666 00000037073 15226714270 0012416 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * API for easily embedding rich media such as videos and images into content. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Embed * @since 2.9.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Embed { public $handlers = array(); public $post_ID; public $usecache = true; public $linkifunknown = true; public $last_attr = array(); public $last_url = ''; /** * When a URL cannot be embedded, return false instead of returning a link * or the URL. * * Bypasses the {@see 'embed_maybe_make_link'} filter. * * @var bool */ public $return_false_on_fail = false; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct() { // Hack to get the [embed] shortcode to run before wpautop(). add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); // Shortcode placeholder for strip_shortcodes(). add_shortcode( 'embed', '__return_false' ); // Attempts to embed all URLs in a post. add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); // After a post is saved, cache oEmbed items via Ajax. add_action( 'edit_form_advanced', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); add_action( 'edit_page_form', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); } /** * Processes the [embed] shortcode. * * Since the [embed] shortcode needs to be run earlier than other shortcodes, * this function removes all existing shortcodes, registers the [embed] shortcode, * calls do_shortcode(), and then re-registers the old shortcodes. * * @global array $shortcode_tags * * @param string $content Content to parse. * @return string Content with shortcode parsed. */ public function run_shortcode( $content ) { global $shortcode_tags; // Back up current registered shortcodes and clear them all out. $orig_shortcode_tags = $shortcode_tags; remove_all_shortcodes(); add_shortcode( 'embed', array( $this, 'shortcode' ) ); // Do the shortcode (only the [embed] one is registered). $content = do_shortcode( $content, true ); // Put the original shortcodes back. $shortcode_tags = $orig_shortcode_tags; return $content; } /** * If a post/page was saved, then output JavaScript to make * an Ajax request that will call WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). */ public function maybe_run_ajax_cache() { $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || empty( $_GET['message'] ) ) { return; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery( function($) { $.get("<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) ) . '?action=oembed-cache&post=' . $post->ID; ?>"); } ); </script> <?php } /** * Registers an embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_register_handler() instead. * * This function should probably also only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed. * * @param string $id An internal ID/name for the handler. Needs to be unique. * @param string $regex The regex that will be used to see if this handler should be used for a URL. * @param callable $callback The callback function that will be called if the regex is matched. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the registered handlers will be tested. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier testing, and handlers with the same priority are * tested in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. */ public function register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] = array( 'regex' => $regex, 'callback' => $callback, ); } /** * Unregisters a previously-registered embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_unregister_handler() instead. * * @param string $id The handler ID that should be removed. * @param int $priority Optional. The priority of the handler to be removed (default: 10). */ public function unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) { unset( $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] ); } /** * Returns embed HTML for a given URL from embed handlers. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML by checking the URL * against the regex of the registered embed handlers. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, false otherwise. */ public function get_embed_handler_html( $attr, $url ) { $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); ksort( $this->handlers ); foreach ( $this->handlers as $priority => $handlers ) { foreach ( $handlers as $id => $handler ) { if ( preg_match( $handler['regex'], $url, $matches ) && is_callable( $handler['callback'] ) ) { $return = call_user_func( $handler['callback'], $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ); if ( false !== $return ) { /** * Filters the returned embed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $return The HTML result of the shortcode. * @param string $url The embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_handler_html', $return, $url, $attr ); } } } } return false; } /** * The do_shortcode() callback function. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML. Starts by checking the URL against the regex of * the registered embed handlers. If none of the regex matches and it's enabled, then the URL * will be given to the WP_oEmbed class. * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. * `->maybe_make_link()` can return false on failure. */ public function shortcode( $attr, $url = '' ) { $post = get_post(); if ( empty( $url ) && ! empty( $attr['src'] ) ) { $url = $attr['src']; } $this->last_url = $url; if ( empty( $url ) ) { $this->last_attr = $attr; return ''; } $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); $this->last_attr = $attr; /* * KSES converts & into & and we need to undo this. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11311 */ $url = str_replace( '&', '&', $url ); // Look for known internal handlers. $embed_handler_html = $this->get_embed_handler_html( $rawattr, $url ); if ( false !== $embed_handler_html ) { return $embed_handler_html; } $post_id = ( ! empty( $post->ID ) ) ? $post->ID : null; // Potentially set by WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). if ( ! empty( $this->post_ID ) ) { $post_id = $this->post_ID; } // Check for a cached result (stored as custom post or in the post meta). $key_suffix = md5( $url . serialize( $attr ) ); $cachekey = '_oembed_' . $key_suffix; $cachekey_time = '_oembed_time_' . $key_suffix; /** * Filters the oEmbed TTL value (time to live). * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param int $time Time to live (in seconds). * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ $ttl = apply_filters( 'oembed_ttl', DAY_IN_SECONDS, $url, $attr, $post_id ); $cache = ''; $cache_time = 0; $cached_post_id = $this->find_oembed_post_id( $key_suffix ); if ( $post_id ) { $cache = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, true ); $cache_time = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, true ); if ( ! $cache_time ) { $cache_time = 0; } } elseif ( $cached_post_id ) { $cached_post = get_post( $cached_post_id ); $cache = $cached_post->post_content; $cache_time = strtotime( $cached_post->post_modified_gmt ); } $cached_recently = ( time() - $cache_time ) < $ttl; if ( $this->usecache || $cached_recently ) { // Failures are cached. Serve one if we're using the cache. if ( '{{unknown}}' === $cache ) { return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } if ( ! empty( $cache ) ) { /** * Filters the cached oEmbed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $cache The cached HTML result, stored in post meta. * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $cache, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } } /** * Filters whether to inspect the given URL for discoverable link tags. * * @since 2.9.0 * @since 4.4.0 The default value changed to true. * * @see WP_oEmbed::discover() * * @param bool $enable Whether to enable `<link>` tag discovery. Default true. */ $attr['discover'] = apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_discover', true ); // Use oEmbed to get the HTML. $html = wp_oembed_get( $url, $attr ); if ( $post_id ) { if ( $html ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, $html ); update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, time() ); } elseif ( ! $cache ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, '{{unknown}}' ); } } else { $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $insert_post_args = array( 'post_name' => $key_suffix, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', ); if ( $html ) { if ( $cached_post_id ) { wp_update_post( wp_slash( array( 'ID' => $cached_post_id, 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ); } else { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ) ); } } elseif ( ! $cache ) { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => '{{unknown}}', ) ) ) ); } if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } } // If there was a result, return it. if ( $html ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-embed.php */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $html, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } // Still unknown. return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } /** * Deletes all oEmbed caches. Unused by core as of 4.0.0. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to delete the caches for. */ public function delete_oembed_caches( $post_id ) { $post_metas = get_post_custom_keys( $post_id ); if ( empty( $post_metas ) ) { return; } foreach ( $post_metas as $post_meta_key ) { if ( str_starts_with( $post_meta_key, '_oembed_' ) ) { delete_post_meta( $post_id, $post_meta_key ); } } } /** * Triggers a caching of all oEmbed results. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to do the caching for. */ public function cache_oembed( $post_id ) { $post = get_post( $post_id ); $post_types = get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ); /** * Filters the array of post types to cache oEmbed results for. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string[] $post_types Array of post type names to cache oEmbed results for. Defaults to post types with `show_ui` set to true. */ $cache_oembed_types = apply_filters( 'embed_cache_oembed_types', $post_types ); if ( empty( $post->ID ) || ! in_array( $post->post_type, $cache_oembed_types, true ) ) { return; } // Trigger a caching. if ( ! empty( $post->post_content ) ) { $this->post_ID = $post->ID; $this->usecache = false; $content = $this->run_shortcode( $post->post_content ); $this->autoembed( $content ); $this->usecache = true; } } /** * Passes any unlinked URLs that are on their own line to WP_Embed::shortcode() for potential embedding. * * @see WP_Embed::autoembed_callback() * * @param string $content The content to be searched. * @return string Potentially modified $content. */ public function autoembed( $content ) { // Replace line breaks from all HTML elements with placeholders. $content = wp_replace_in_html_tags( $content, array( "\n" => '<!-- wp-line-break -->' ) ); if ( preg_match( '#(^|\s|>)https?://#i', $content ) ) { // Find URLs on their own line. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|^(\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*)$|im', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); // Find URLs in their own paragraph. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|(<p(?: [^>]*)?>\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*<\/p>)|i', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); } // Put the line breaks back. return str_replace( '<!-- wp-line-break -->', "\n", $content ); } /** * Callback function for WP_Embed::autoembed(). * * @param array $matches A regex match array. * @return string The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. */ public function autoembed_callback( $matches ) { $oldval = $this->linkifunknown; $this->linkifunknown = false; $return = $this->shortcode( array(), $matches[2] ); $this->linkifunknown = $oldval; return $matches[1] . $return . $matches[3]; } /** * Conditionally makes a hyperlink based on an internal class variable. * * @param string $url URL to potentially be linked. * @return string|false Linked URL or the original URL. False if 'return_false_on_fail' is true. */ public function maybe_make_link( $url ) { if ( $this->return_false_on_fail ) { return false; } $output = ( $this->linkifunknown ) ? '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">' . esc_html( $url ) . '</a>' : $url; /** * Filters the returned, maybe-linked embed URL. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string $output The linked or original URL. * @param string $url The original URL. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_maybe_make_link', $output, $url ); } /** * Finds the oEmbed cache post ID for a given cache key. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param string $cache_key oEmbed cache key. * @return int|null Post ID on success, null on failure. */ public function find_oembed_post_id( $cache_key ) { $cache_group = 'oembed_cache_post'; $oembed_post_id = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( $oembed_post_id && 'oembed_cache' === get_post_type( $oembed_post_id ) ) { return $oembed_post_id; } $oembed_post_query = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'name' => $cache_key, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'no_found_rows' => true, 'cache_results' => true, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'lazy_load_term_meta' => false, ) ); if ( ! empty( $oembed_post_query->posts ) ) { // Note: 'fields' => 'ids' is not being used in order to cache the post object as it will be needed. $oembed_post_id = $oembed_post_query->posts[0]->ID; wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $oembed_post_id, $cache_group ); return $oembed_post_id; } return null; } } Http/https-detection-20260606151157.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status511-20260605063822.php 0000666 00000001145 15226714270 0011310 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 511 Network Authentication Required responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6585 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status511 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 511; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Network Authentication Required'; } Http/IdnaEncoder.php 0000666 00000030223 15226714270 0010361 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument; use WpOrg\Requests\Utility\InputValidator; /** * IDNA URL encoder * * Note: Not fully compliant, as nameprep does nothing yet. * * @package Requests\Utilities * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490 IDNA specification * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492 Punycode/Bootstrap specification */ class IdnaEncoder { /** * ACE prefix used for IDNA * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490#section-5 * @var string */ const ACE_PREFIX = 'xn--'; /** * Maximum length of a IDNA URL in ASCII. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\IdnaEncoder::to_ascii() * * @since 2.0.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_LENGTH = 64; /**#@+ * Bootstrap constant for Punycode * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * @var int */ const BOOTSTRAP_BASE = 36; const BOOTSTRAP_TMIN = 1; const BOOTSTRAP_TMAX = 26; const BOOTSTRAP_SKEW = 38; const BOOTSTRAP_DAMP = 700; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS = 72; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N = 128; /**#@-*/ /** * Encode a hostname using Punycode * * @param string|Stringable $hostname Hostname * @return string Punycode-encoded hostname * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument When the passed argument is not a string or a stringable object. */ public static function encode($hostname) { if (InputValidator::is_string_or_stringable($hostname) === false) { throw InvalidArgument::create(1, '$hostname', 'string|Stringable', gettype($hostname)); } $parts = explode('.', $hostname); foreach ($parts as &$part) { $part = self::to_ascii($part); } return implode('.', $parts); } /** * Convert a UTF-8 text string to an ASCII string using Punycode * * @param string $text ASCII or UTF-8 string (max length 64 characters) * @return string ASCII string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.provided_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Prepared string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.prepared_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string already begins with xn-- (`idna.provided_is_prefixed`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Encoded string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.encoded_too_long`) */ public static function to_ascii($text) { // Step 1: Check if the text is already ASCII if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Provided string is too long', 'idna.provided_too_long', $text); } // Step 2: nameprep $text = self::nameprep($text); // Step 3: UseSTD3ASCIIRules is false, continue // Step 4: Check if it's ASCII now if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 /* * As the `nameprep()` method returns the original string, this code will never be reached until * that method is properly implemented. */ // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Prepared string is too long', 'idna.prepared_too_long', $text); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } // Step 5: Check ACE prefix if (strpos($text, self::ACE_PREFIX) === 0) { throw new Exception('Provided string begins with ACE prefix', 'idna.provided_is_prefixed', $text); } // Step 6: Encode with Punycode $text = self::punycode_encode($text); // Step 7: Prepend ACE prefix $text = self::ACE_PREFIX . $text; // Step 8: Check size if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Encoded string is too long', 'idna.encoded_too_long', $text); } /** * Check whether a given text string contains only ASCII characters * * @internal (Testing found regex was the fastest implementation) * * @param string $text Text to examine. * @return bool Is the text string ASCII-only? */ protected static function is_ascii($text) { return (preg_match('/(?:[^\x00-\x7F])/', $text) !== 1); } /** * Prepare a text string for use as an IDNA name * * @todo Implement this based on RFC 3491 and the newer 5891 * @param string $text Text to prepare. * @return string Prepared string */ protected static function nameprep($text) { return $text; } /** * Convert a UTF-8 string to a UCS-4 codepoint array * * Based on \WpOrg\Requests\Iri::replace_invalid_with_pct_encoding() * * @param string $input Text to convert. * @return array Unicode code points * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Invalid UTF-8 codepoint (`idna.invalidcodepoint`) */ protected static function utf8_to_codepoints($input) { $codepoints = []; // Get number of bytes $strlen = strlen($input); // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.JumbledIncrementer -- This is a deliberate choice. for ($position = 0; $position < $strlen; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); if ((~$value & 0x80) === 0x80) { // One byte sequence: $character = $value; $length = 1; $remaining = 0; } elseif (($value & 0xE0) === 0xC0) { // Two byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x1F) << 6; $length = 2; $remaining = 1; } elseif (($value & 0xF0) === 0xE0) { // Three byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x0F) << 12; $length = 3; $remaining = 2; } elseif (($value & 0xF8) === 0xF0) { // Four byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x07) << 18; $length = 4; $remaining = 3; } else { // Invalid byte: throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $value); } if ($remaining > 0) { if ($position + $length > $strlen) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } for ($position++; $remaining > 0; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); // If it is invalid, count the sequence as invalid and reprocess the current byte: if (($value & 0xC0) !== 0x80) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } --$remaining; $character |= ($value & 0x3F) << ($remaining * 6); } $position--; } if (// Non-shortest form sequences are invalid $length > 1 && $character <= 0x7F || $length > 2 && $character <= 0x7FF || $length > 3 && $character <= 0xFFFF // Outside of range of ucschar codepoints // Noncharacters || ($character & 0xFFFE) === 0xFFFE || $character >= 0xFDD0 && $character <= 0xFDEF || ( // Everything else not in ucschar $character > 0xD7FF && $character < 0xF900 || $character < 0x20 || $character > 0x7E && $character < 0xA0 || $character > 0xEFFFD ) ) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } $codepoints[] = $character; } return $codepoints; } /** * RFC3492-compliant encoder * * @internal Pseudo-code from Section 6.3 is commented with "#" next to relevant code * * @param string $input UTF-8 encoded string to encode * @return string Punycode-encoded string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On character outside of the domain (never happens with Punycode) (`idna.character_outside_domain`) */ public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = []; foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart } elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } elseif ($c === $n) { // if c == n then begin // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = (int) ($t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t))); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = (int) floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; } /** * Convert a digit to its respective character * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * * @param int $digit Digit in the range 0-35 * @return string Single character corresponding to digit * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On invalid digit (`idna.invalid_digit`) */ protected static function digit_to_char($digit) { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart // As far as I know, this never happens, but still good to be sure. if ($digit < 0 || $digit > 35) { throw new Exception(sprintf('Invalid digit %d', $digit), 'idna.invalid_digit', $digit); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $digits = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; return substr($digits, $digit, 1); } /** * Adapt the bias * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-6.1 * @param int $delta * @param int $numpoints * @param bool $firsttime * @return int|float New bias * * function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime): */ protected static function adapt($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) { // if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp if ($firsttime) { $delta = floor($delta / self::BOOTSTRAP_DAMP); } else { // else let delta = delta div 2 $delta = floor($delta / 2); } // let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints) $delta += floor($delta / $numpoints); // let k = 0 $k = 0; // while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin $max = floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN) * self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX) / 2); while ($delta > $max) { // let delta = delta div (base - tmin) $delta = floor($delta / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)); // let k = k + base $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; } // end // return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew)) return $k + floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + self::BOOTSTRAP_SKEW)); } } Http/https-detection-20260606143502.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/plugin-20260605072816.php 0000666 00000107225 15226714270 0011105 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * The plugin API is located in this file, which allows for creating actions * and filters and hooking functions, and methods. The functions or methods will * then be run when the action or filter is called. * * The API callback examples reference functions, but can be methods of classes. * To hook methods, you'll need to pass an array one of two ways. * * Any of the syntaxes explained in the PHP documentation for the * {@link https://www.php.net/manual/en/language.pseudo-types.php#language.types.callback 'callback'} * type are valid. * * Also see the {@link https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/ Plugin API} for * more information and examples on how to use a lot of these functions. * * This file should have no external dependencies. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Plugin * @since 1.5.0 */ // Initialize the filter globals. require __DIR__ . '/class-wp-hook.php'; /** @var WP_Hook[] $wp_filter */ global $wp_filter; /** @var int[] $wp_actions */ global $wp_actions; /** @var int[] $wp_filters */ global $wp_filters; /** @var string[] $wp_current_filter */ global $wp_current_filter; if ( $wp_filter ) { $wp_filter = WP_Hook::build_preinitialized_hooks( $wp_filter ); } else { $wp_filter = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_actions ) ) { $wp_actions = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filters ) ) { $wp_filters = array(); } if ( ! isset( $wp_current_filter ) ) { $wp_current_filter = array(); } /** * Adds a callback function to a filter hook. * * WordPress offers filter hooks to allow plugins to modify * various types of internal data at runtime. * * A plugin can modify data by binding a callback to a filter hook. When the filter * is later applied, each bound callback is run in order of priority, and given * the opportunity to modify a value by returning a new value. * * The following example shows how a callback function is bound to a filter hook. * * Note that `$example` is passed to the callback, (maybe) modified, then returned: * * function example_callback( $example ) { * // Maybe modify $example in some way. * return $example; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback' ); * * Bound callbacks can accept from none to the total number of arguments passed as parameters * in the corresponding apply_filters() call. * * In other words, if an apply_filters() call passes four total arguments, callbacks bound to * it can accept none (the same as 1) of the arguments or up to four. The important part is that * the `$accepted_args` value must reflect the number of arguments the bound callback *actually* * opted to accept. If no arguments were accepted by the callback that is considered to be the * same as accepting 1 argument. For example: * * // Filter call. * $value = apply_filters( 'hook', $value, $arg2, $arg3 ); * * // Accepting zero/one arguments. * function example_callback() { * ... * return 'some value'; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback' ); // Where $priority is default 10, $accepted_args is default 1. * * // Accepting two arguments (three possible). * function example_callback( $value, $arg2 ) { * ... * return $maybe_modified_value; * } * add_filter( 'hook', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); // Where $priority is 10, $accepted_args is 2. * * *Note:* The function will return true whether or not the callback is valid. * It is up to you to take care. This is done for optimization purposes, so * everything is as quick as possible. * * @since 0.71 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter A multidimensional array of all hooks and the callbacks hooked to them. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the filter is applied. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular filter are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the filter. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] = new WP_Hook(); } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); return true; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to filter hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new filter hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * The function also allows for multiple additional arguments to be passed to hooks. * * Example usage: * * // The filter callback function. * function example_callback( $string, $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) modify $string. * return $string; * } * add_filter( 'example_filter', 'example_callback', 10, 3 ); * * /* * * Apply the filters by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_filter` above. * * * * - 'example_filter' is the filter hook. * * - 'filter me' is the value being filtered. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * $value = apply_filters( 'example_filter', 'filter me', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 0.71 * @since 6.0.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$args` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param mixed $value The value to filter. * @param mixed ...$args Optional. Additional parameters to pass to the callback functions. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters( $hook_name, $value, ...$args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $value; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } // Pass the value to WP_Hook. array_unshift( $args, $value ); $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $value, $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to a filter hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 3.0.0 * * @see apply_filters() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_filters, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return $args[0]; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $filtered = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->apply_filters( $args[0], $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); return $filtered; } /** * Checks if any filter has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_filter( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return false; } return $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from a filter hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific filter * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to be removed from running when the filter is applied. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * filter callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function existed before it was removed. */ function remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { global $wp_filter; $r = false; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $r = $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->callbacks ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return $r; } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from a filter hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param string $hook_name The filter to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { global $wp_filter; if ( isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->remove_all_filters( $priority ); if ( ! $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->has_filters() ) { unset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ); } } return true; } /** * Retrieves the name of the current filter hook. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last * * @return string|false Hook name of the current filter, false if no filter is running. */ function current_filter() { global $wp_current_filter; return end( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Returns whether or not a filter hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_filter() only returns the most recent filter being executed. * did_filter() returns the number of times a filter has been applied during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any filter currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent filter to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_filter() * @see did_filter() * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Current filter. * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Filter hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any filter is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the filter is currently in the stack. */ function doing_filter( $hook_name = null ) { global $wp_current_filter; if ( null === $hook_name ) { return ! empty( $wp_current_filter ); } return in_array( $hook_name, $wp_current_filter, true ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times a filter has been applied during the current request. * * @since 6.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_filters Stores the number of times each filter was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @return int The number of times the filter hook has been applied. */ function did_filter( $hook_name ) { global $wp_filters; if ( ! isset( $wp_filters[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_filters[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Adds a callback function to an action hook. * * Actions are the hooks that the WordPress core launches at specific points * during execution, or when specific events occur. Plugins can specify that * one or more of its PHP functions are executed at these points, using the * Action API. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to add the callback to. * @param callable $callback The callback to be run when the action is called. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier execution, * and functions with the same priority are executed * in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. * @param int $accepted_args Optional. The number of arguments the function accepts. Default 1. * @return true Always returns true. */ function add_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10, $accepted_args = 1 ) { return add_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority, $accepted_args ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook. * * This function invokes all functions attached to action hook `$hook_name`. * It is possible to create new action hooks by simply calling this function, * specifying the name of the new hook using the `$hook_name` parameter. * * You can pass extra arguments to the hooks, much like you can with `apply_filters()`. * * Example usage: * * // The action callback function. * function example_callback( $arg1, $arg2 ) { * // (maybe) do something with the args. * } * add_action( 'example_action', 'example_callback', 10, 2 ); * * /* * * Trigger the actions by calling the 'example_callback()' function * * that's hooked onto `example_action` above. * * * * - 'example_action' is the action hook. * * - $arg1 and $arg2 are the additional arguments passed to the callback. * do_action( 'example_action', $arg1, $arg2 ); * * @since 1.2.0 * @since 5.3.0 Formalized the existing and already documented `...$arg` parameter * by adding it to the function signature. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param mixed ...$arg Optional. Additional arguments which are passed on to the * functions hooked to the action. Default empty. */ function do_action( $hook_name, ...$arg ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } if ( empty( $arg ) ) { $arg[] = ''; } elseif ( is_array( $arg[0] ) && 1 === count( $arg[0] ) && isset( $arg[0][0] ) && is_object( $arg[0][0] ) ) { // Backward compatibility for PHP4-style passing of `array( &$this )` as action `$arg`. $arg[0] = $arg[0][0]; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $arg ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Calls the callback functions that have been added to an action hook, specifying arguments in an array. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see do_action() This function is identical, but the arguments passed to the * functions hooked to `$hook_name` are supplied using an array. * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * @global string[] $wp_current_filter Stores the list of current filters with the current one last. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action to be executed. * @param array $args The arguments supplied to the functions hooked to `$hook_name`. */ function do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ) { global $wp_filter, $wp_actions, $wp_current_filter; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] = 1; } else { ++$wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } // Do 'all' actions first. if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; $all_args = func_get_args(); // phpcs:ignore PHPCompatibility.FunctionUse.ArgumentFunctionsReportCurrentValue.NeedsInspection _wp_call_all_hook( $all_args ); } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter[ $hook_name ] ) ) { if ( isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } return; } if ( ! isset( $wp_filter['all'] ) ) { $wp_current_filter[] = $hook_name; } $wp_filter[ $hook_name ]->do_action( $args ); array_pop( $wp_current_filter ); } /** * Checks if any action has been registered for a hook. * * When using the `$callback` argument, this function may return a non-boolean value * that evaluates to false (e.g. 0), so use the `===` operator for testing the return value. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 6.9.0 Added the `$priority` parameter. * * @see has_filter() This function is an alias of has_filter(). * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param callable|string|array|false $callback Optional. The callback to check for. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively check * a callback that may or may not exist. Default false. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The specific priority at which to check for the callback. * Default false. * @return bool|int If `$callback` is omitted, returns boolean for whether the hook has * anything registered. When checking a specific function, the priority * of that hook is returned, or false if the function is not attached. * If `$callback` and `$priority` are both provided, a boolean is returned * for whether the specific function is registered at that priority. */ function has_action( $hook_name, $callback = false, $priority = false ) { return has_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes a callback function from an action hook. * * This can be used to remove default functions attached to a specific action * hook and possibly replace them with a substitute. * * To remove a hook, the `$callback` and `$priority` arguments must match * when the hook was added. This goes for both filters and actions. No warning * will be given on removal failure. * * @since 1.2.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action hook to which the function to be removed is hooked. * @param callable|string|array $callback The name of the function which should be removed. * This function can be called unconditionally to speculatively remove * a callback that may or may not exist. * @param int $priority Optional. The exact priority used when adding the original * action callback. Default 10. * @return bool Whether the function is removed. */ function remove_action( $hook_name, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { return remove_filter( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ); } /** * Removes all of the callback functions from an action hook. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $hook_name The action to remove callbacks from. * @param int|false $priority Optional. The priority number to remove them from. * Default false. * @return true Always returns true. */ function remove_all_actions( $hook_name, $priority = false ) { return remove_all_filters( $hook_name, $priority ); } /** * Retrieves the name of the current action hook. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @return string|false Hook name of the current action, false if no action is running. */ function current_action() { return current_filter(); } /** * Returns whether or not an action hook is currently being processed. * * The function current_action() only returns the most recent action being executed. * did_action() returns the number of times an action has been fired during * the current request. * * This function allows detection for any action currently being executed * (regardless of whether it's the most recent action to fire, in the case of * hooks called from hook callbacks) to be verified. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see current_action() * @see did_action() * * @param string|null $hook_name Optional. Action hook to check. Defaults to null, * which checks if any action is currently being run. * @return bool Whether the action is currently in the stack. */ function doing_action( $hook_name = null ) { return doing_filter( $hook_name ); } /** * Retrieves the number of times an action has been fired during the current request. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @global int[] $wp_actions Stores the number of times each action was triggered. * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @return int The number of times the action hook has been fired. */ function did_action( $hook_name ) { global $wp_actions; if ( ! isset( $wp_actions[ $hook_name ] ) ) { return 0; } return $wp_actions[ $hook_name ]; } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated filter hook. * * When a filter hook is deprecated, the apply_filters() call is replaced with * apply_filters_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original filter hook. * * Note: the value and extra arguments passed to the original apply_filters() call * must be passed here to `$args` as an array. For example: * * // Old filter. * return apply_filters( 'wpdocs_filter', $value, $extra_arg ); * * // Deprecated. * return apply_filters_deprecated( 'wpdocs_filter', array( $value, $extra_arg ), '4.9.0', 'wpdocs_new_filter' ); * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the filter hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to apply_filters(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. * @return mixed The filtered value after all hooked functions are applied to it. */ function apply_filters_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_filter( $hook_name ) ) { return $args[0]; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); return apply_filters_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } /** * Fires functions attached to a deprecated action hook. * * When an action hook is deprecated, the do_action() call is replaced with * do_action_deprecated(), which triggers a deprecation notice and then fires * the original hook. * * @since 4.6.0 * * @see _deprecated_hook() * * @param string $hook_name The name of the action hook. * @param array $args Array of additional function arguments to be passed to do_action(). * @param string $version The version of WordPress that deprecated the hook. * @param string $replacement Optional. The hook that should have been used. Default empty. * @param string $message Optional. A message regarding the change. Default empty. */ function do_action_deprecated( $hook_name, $args, $version, $replacement = '', $message = '' ) { if ( ! has_action( $hook_name ) ) { return; } _deprecated_hook( $hook_name, $version, $replacement, $message ); do_action_ref_array( $hook_name, $args ); } // // Functions for handling plugins. // /** * Gets the basename of a plugin. * * This method extracts the name of a plugin from its filename. * * @since 1.5.0 * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file The filename of plugin. * @return string The name of a plugin. */ function plugin_basename( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // $wp_plugin_paths contains normalized paths. $file = wp_normalize_path( $file ); arsort( $wp_plugin_paths ); foreach ( $wp_plugin_paths as $dir => $realdir ) { if ( str_starts_with( $file, $realdir ) ) { $file = $dir . substr( $file, strlen( $realdir ) ); } } $plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $mu_plugin_dir = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); // Get relative path from plugins directory. $file = preg_replace( '#^' . preg_quote( $plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/|^' . preg_quote( $mu_plugin_dir, '#' ) . '/#', '', $file ); $file = trim( $file, '/' ); return $file; } /** * Register a plugin's real path. * * This is used in plugin_basename() to resolve symlinked paths. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @see wp_normalize_path() * * @global array $wp_plugin_paths * * @param string $file Known path to the file. * @return bool Whether the path was able to be registered. */ function wp_register_plugin_realpath( $file ) { global $wp_plugin_paths; // Normalize, but store as static to avoid recalculation of a constant value. static $wp_plugin_path = null, $wpmu_plugin_path = null; if ( ! isset( $wp_plugin_path ) ) { $wp_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WP_PLUGIN_DIR ); $wpmu_plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( WPMU_PLUGIN_DIR ); } $plugin_path = wp_normalize_path( dirname( $file ) ); $plugin_realpath = wp_normalize_path( dirname( realpath( $file ) ) ); if ( $plugin_path === $wp_plugin_path || $plugin_path === $wpmu_plugin_path ) { return false; } if ( $plugin_path !== $plugin_realpath ) { $wp_plugin_paths[ $plugin_path ] = $plugin_realpath; } return true; } /** * Get the filesystem directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the filesystem path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_path( $file ) { return trailingslashit( dirname( $file ) ); } /** * Get the URL directory path (with trailing slash) for the plugin __FILE__ passed in. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin (__FILE__). * @return string the URL path of the directory that contains the plugin. */ function plugin_dir_url( $file ) { return trailingslashit( plugins_url( '', $file ) ); } /** * Set the activation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is activated, the action 'activate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'activate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'activate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'activate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_activation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'activate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the deactivation hook for a plugin. * * When a plugin is deactivated, the action 'deactivate_PLUGINNAME' hook is * called. In the name of this hook, PLUGINNAME is replaced with the name * of the plugin, including the optional subdirectory. For example, when the * plugin is located in wp-content/plugins/sampleplugin/sample.php, then * the name of this hook will become 'deactivate_sampleplugin/sample.php'. * * When the plugin consists of only one file and is (as by default) located at * wp-content/plugins/sample.php the name of this hook will be * 'deactivate_sample.php'. * * @since 2.0.0 * * @param string $file The filename of the plugin including the path. * @param callable $callback The function hooked to the 'deactivate_PLUGIN' action. */ function register_deactivation_hook( $file, $callback ) { $file = plugin_basename( $file ); add_action( 'deactivate_' . $file, $callback ); } /** * Sets the uninstallation hook for a plugin. * * Registers the uninstall hook that will be called when the user clicks on the * uninstall link that calls for the plugin to uninstall itself. The link won't * be active unless the plugin hooks into the action. * * The plugin should not run arbitrary code outside of functions, when * registering the uninstall hook. In order to run using the hook, the plugin * will have to be included, which means that any code laying outside of a * function will be run during the uninstallation process. The plugin should not * hinder the uninstallation process. * * If the plugin can not be written without running code within the plugin, then * the plugin should create a file named 'uninstall.php' in the base plugin * folder. This file will be called, if it exists, during the uninstallation process * bypassing the uninstall hook. The plugin, when using the 'uninstall.php' * should always check for the 'WP_UNINSTALL_PLUGIN' constant, before * executing. * * @since 2.7.0 * * @param string $file Plugin file. * @param callable $callback The callback to run when the hook is called. Must be * a static method or function. */ function register_uninstall_hook( $file, $callback ) { if ( is_array( $callback ) && is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __FUNCTION__, __( 'Only a static class method or function can be used in an uninstall hook.' ), '3.1.0' ); return; } /* * The option should not be autoloaded, because it is not needed in most * cases. Emphasis should be put on using the 'uninstall.php' way of * uninstalling the plugin. */ $uninstallable_plugins = (array) get_option( 'uninstall_plugins' ); $plugin_basename = plugin_basename( $file ); if ( ! isset( $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] ) || $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] !== $callback ) { $uninstallable_plugins[ $plugin_basename ] = $callback; update_option( 'uninstall_plugins', $uninstallable_plugins ); } } /** * Calls the 'all' hook, which will process the functions hooked into it. * * The 'all' hook passes all of the arguments or parameters that were used for * the hook, which this function was called for. * * This function is used internally for apply_filters(), do_action(), and * do_action_ref_array() and is not meant to be used from outside those * functions. This function does not check for the existence of the all hook, so * it will fail unless the all hook exists prior to this function call. * * @since 2.5.0 * @access private * * @global WP_Hook[] $wp_filter Stores all of the filters and actions. * * @param array $args The collected parameters from the hook that was called. */ function _wp_call_all_hook( $args ) { global $wp_filter; $wp_filter['all']->do_all_hook( $args ); } /** * Builds a unique string ID for a hook callback function. * * Functions and static method callbacks are just returned as strings and * shouldn't have any speed penalty. * * @link https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/3875 * * @since 2.2.3 * @since 5.3.0 Removed workarounds for spl_object_hash(). * `$hook_name` and `$priority` are no longer used, * and the function always returns a string. * * @access private * * @param string $hook_name Unused. The name of the filter to build ID for. * @param callable|string|array $callback The callback to generate ID for. The callback may * or may not exist. * @param int $priority Unused. The order in which the functions * associated with a particular action are executed. * @return string|null Unique function ID for usage as array key. * Null if a valid `$callback` is not passed. */ function _wp_filter_build_unique_id( $hook_name, $callback, $priority ) { if ( is_string( $callback ) ) { return $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback ) ) { // Closures are currently implemented as objects. $callback = array( $callback, '' ); } else { $callback = (array) $callback; } if ( is_object( $callback[0] ) ) { // Object class calling. return spl_object_hash( $callback[0] ) . $callback[1]; } elseif ( is_string( $callback[0] ) ) { // Static calling. return $callback[0] . '::' . $callback[1]; } return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605034026-20260613142758.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014303 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605171653.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012727 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/class-wp-embed-20260605015335.php 0000666 00000037073 15226714270 0012406 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * API for easily embedding rich media such as videos and images into content. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Embed * @since 2.9.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Embed { public $handlers = array(); public $post_ID; public $usecache = true; public $linkifunknown = true; public $last_attr = array(); public $last_url = ''; /** * When a URL cannot be embedded, return false instead of returning a link * or the URL. * * Bypasses the {@see 'embed_maybe_make_link'} filter. * * @var bool */ public $return_false_on_fail = false; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct() { // Hack to get the [embed] shortcode to run before wpautop(). add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); // Shortcode placeholder for strip_shortcodes(). add_shortcode( 'embed', '__return_false' ); // Attempts to embed all URLs in a post. add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); // After a post is saved, cache oEmbed items via Ajax. add_action( 'edit_form_advanced', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); add_action( 'edit_page_form', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); } /** * Processes the [embed] shortcode. * * Since the [embed] shortcode needs to be run earlier than other shortcodes, * this function removes all existing shortcodes, registers the [embed] shortcode, * calls do_shortcode(), and then re-registers the old shortcodes. * * @global array $shortcode_tags * * @param string $content Content to parse. * @return string Content with shortcode parsed. */ public function run_shortcode( $content ) { global $shortcode_tags; // Back up current registered shortcodes and clear them all out. $orig_shortcode_tags = $shortcode_tags; remove_all_shortcodes(); add_shortcode( 'embed', array( $this, 'shortcode' ) ); // Do the shortcode (only the [embed] one is registered). $content = do_shortcode( $content, true ); // Put the original shortcodes back. $shortcode_tags = $orig_shortcode_tags; return $content; } /** * If a post/page was saved, then output JavaScript to make * an Ajax request that will call WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). */ public function maybe_run_ajax_cache() { $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || empty( $_GET['message'] ) ) { return; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery( function($) { $.get("<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) ) . '?action=oembed-cache&post=' . $post->ID; ?>"); } ); </script> <?php } /** * Registers an embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_register_handler() instead. * * This function should probably also only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed. * * @param string $id An internal ID/name for the handler. Needs to be unique. * @param string $regex The regex that will be used to see if this handler should be used for a URL. * @param callable $callback The callback function that will be called if the regex is matched. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the registered handlers will be tested. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier testing, and handlers with the same priority are * tested in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. */ public function register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] = array( 'regex' => $regex, 'callback' => $callback, ); } /** * Unregisters a previously-registered embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_unregister_handler() instead. * * @param string $id The handler ID that should be removed. * @param int $priority Optional. The priority of the handler to be removed (default: 10). */ public function unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) { unset( $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] ); } /** * Returns embed HTML for a given URL from embed handlers. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML by checking the URL * against the regex of the registered embed handlers. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, false otherwise. */ public function get_embed_handler_html( $attr, $url ) { $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); ksort( $this->handlers ); foreach ( $this->handlers as $priority => $handlers ) { foreach ( $handlers as $id => $handler ) { if ( preg_match( $handler['regex'], $url, $matches ) && is_callable( $handler['callback'] ) ) { $return = call_user_func( $handler['callback'], $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ); if ( false !== $return ) { /** * Filters the returned embed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $return The HTML result of the shortcode. * @param string $url The embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_handler_html', $return, $url, $attr ); } } } } return false; } /** * The do_shortcode() callback function. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML. Starts by checking the URL against the regex of * the registered embed handlers. If none of the regex matches and it's enabled, then the URL * will be given to the WP_oEmbed class. * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. * `->maybe_make_link()` can return false on failure. */ public function shortcode( $attr, $url = '' ) { $post = get_post(); if ( empty( $url ) && ! empty( $attr['src'] ) ) { $url = $attr['src']; } $this->last_url = $url; if ( empty( $url ) ) { $this->last_attr = $attr; return ''; } $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); $this->last_attr = $attr; /* * KSES converts & into & and we need to undo this. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11311 */ $url = str_replace( '&', '&', $url ); // Look for known internal handlers. $embed_handler_html = $this->get_embed_handler_html( $rawattr, $url ); if ( false !== $embed_handler_html ) { return $embed_handler_html; } $post_id = ( ! empty( $post->ID ) ) ? $post->ID : null; // Potentially set by WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). if ( ! empty( $this->post_ID ) ) { $post_id = $this->post_ID; } // Check for a cached result (stored as custom post or in the post meta). $key_suffix = md5( $url . serialize( $attr ) ); $cachekey = '_oembed_' . $key_suffix; $cachekey_time = '_oembed_time_' . $key_suffix; /** * Filters the oEmbed TTL value (time to live). * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param int $time Time to live (in seconds). * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ $ttl = apply_filters( 'oembed_ttl', DAY_IN_SECONDS, $url, $attr, $post_id ); $cache = ''; $cache_time = 0; $cached_post_id = $this->find_oembed_post_id( $key_suffix ); if ( $post_id ) { $cache = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, true ); $cache_time = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, true ); if ( ! $cache_time ) { $cache_time = 0; } } elseif ( $cached_post_id ) { $cached_post = get_post( $cached_post_id ); $cache = $cached_post->post_content; $cache_time = strtotime( $cached_post->post_modified_gmt ); } $cached_recently = ( time() - $cache_time ) < $ttl; if ( $this->usecache || $cached_recently ) { // Failures are cached. Serve one if we're using the cache. if ( '{{unknown}}' === $cache ) { return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } if ( ! empty( $cache ) ) { /** * Filters the cached oEmbed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $cache The cached HTML result, stored in post meta. * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $cache, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } } /** * Filters whether to inspect the given URL for discoverable link tags. * * @since 2.9.0 * @since 4.4.0 The default value changed to true. * * @see WP_oEmbed::discover() * * @param bool $enable Whether to enable `<link>` tag discovery. Default true. */ $attr['discover'] = apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_discover', true ); // Use oEmbed to get the HTML. $html = wp_oembed_get( $url, $attr ); if ( $post_id ) { if ( $html ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, $html ); update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, time() ); } elseif ( ! $cache ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, '{{unknown}}' ); } } else { $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $insert_post_args = array( 'post_name' => $key_suffix, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', ); if ( $html ) { if ( $cached_post_id ) { wp_update_post( wp_slash( array( 'ID' => $cached_post_id, 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ); } else { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ) ); } } elseif ( ! $cache ) { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => '{{unknown}}', ) ) ) ); } if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } } // If there was a result, return it. if ( $html ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-embed.php */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $html, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } // Still unknown. return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } /** * Deletes all oEmbed caches. Unused by core as of 4.0.0. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to delete the caches for. */ public function delete_oembed_caches( $post_id ) { $post_metas = get_post_custom_keys( $post_id ); if ( empty( $post_metas ) ) { return; } foreach ( $post_metas as $post_meta_key ) { if ( str_starts_with( $post_meta_key, '_oembed_' ) ) { delete_post_meta( $post_id, $post_meta_key ); } } } /** * Triggers a caching of all oEmbed results. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to do the caching for. */ public function cache_oembed( $post_id ) { $post = get_post( $post_id ); $post_types = get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ); /** * Filters the array of post types to cache oEmbed results for. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string[] $post_types Array of post type names to cache oEmbed results for. Defaults to post types with `show_ui` set to true. */ $cache_oembed_types = apply_filters( 'embed_cache_oembed_types', $post_types ); if ( empty( $post->ID ) || ! in_array( $post->post_type, $cache_oembed_types, true ) ) { return; } // Trigger a caching. if ( ! empty( $post->post_content ) ) { $this->post_ID = $post->ID; $this->usecache = false; $content = $this->run_shortcode( $post->post_content ); $this->autoembed( $content ); $this->usecache = true; } } /** * Passes any unlinked URLs that are on their own line to WP_Embed::shortcode() for potential embedding. * * @see WP_Embed::autoembed_callback() * * @param string $content The content to be searched. * @return string Potentially modified $content. */ public function autoembed( $content ) { // Replace line breaks from all HTML elements with placeholders. $content = wp_replace_in_html_tags( $content, array( "\n" => '<!-- wp-line-break -->' ) ); if ( preg_match( '#(^|\s|>)https?://#i', $content ) ) { // Find URLs on their own line. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|^(\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*)$|im', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); // Find URLs in their own paragraph. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|(<p(?: [^>]*)?>\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*<\/p>)|i', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); } // Put the line breaks back. return str_replace( '<!-- wp-line-break -->', "\n", $content ); } /** * Callback function for WP_Embed::autoembed(). * * @param array $matches A regex match array. * @return string The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. */ public function autoembed_callback( $matches ) { $oldval = $this->linkifunknown; $this->linkifunknown = false; $return = $this->shortcode( array(), $matches[2] ); $this->linkifunknown = $oldval; return $matches[1] . $return . $matches[3]; } /** * Conditionally makes a hyperlink based on an internal class variable. * * @param string $url URL to potentially be linked. * @return string|false Linked URL or the original URL. False if 'return_false_on_fail' is true. */ public function maybe_make_link( $url ) { if ( $this->return_false_on_fail ) { return false; } $output = ( $this->linkifunknown ) ? '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">' . esc_html( $url ) . '</a>' : $url; /** * Filters the returned, maybe-linked embed URL. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string $output The linked or original URL. * @param string $url The original URL. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_maybe_make_link', $output, $url ); } /** * Finds the oEmbed cache post ID for a given cache key. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param string $cache_key oEmbed cache key. * @return int|null Post ID on success, null on failure. */ public function find_oembed_post_id( $cache_key ) { $cache_group = 'oembed_cache_post'; $oembed_post_id = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( $oembed_post_id && 'oembed_cache' === get_post_type( $oembed_post_id ) ) { return $oembed_post_id; } $oembed_post_query = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'name' => $cache_key, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'no_found_rows' => true, 'cache_results' => true, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'lazy_load_term_meta' => false, ) ); if ( ! empty( $oembed_post_query->posts ) ) { // Note: 'fields' => 'ids' is not being used in order to cache the post object as it will be needed. $oembed_post_id = $oembed_post_query->posts[0]->ID; wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $oembed_post_id, $cache_group ); return $oembed_post_id; } return null; } } Http/Status505-20260605054228.php 0000666 00000000766 15226714270 0011323 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 505 HTTP Version Not Supported responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status505 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 505; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'HTTP Version Not Supported'; } Http/IdnaEncoder-20260605084134.php 0000666 00000030223 15226714270 0011747 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument; use WpOrg\Requests\Utility\InputValidator; /** * IDNA URL encoder * * Note: Not fully compliant, as nameprep does nothing yet. * * @package Requests\Utilities * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490 IDNA specification * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492 Punycode/Bootstrap specification */ class IdnaEncoder { /** * ACE prefix used for IDNA * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490#section-5 * @var string */ const ACE_PREFIX = 'xn--'; /** * Maximum length of a IDNA URL in ASCII. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\IdnaEncoder::to_ascii() * * @since 2.0.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_LENGTH = 64; /**#@+ * Bootstrap constant for Punycode * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * @var int */ const BOOTSTRAP_BASE = 36; const BOOTSTRAP_TMIN = 1; const BOOTSTRAP_TMAX = 26; const BOOTSTRAP_SKEW = 38; const BOOTSTRAP_DAMP = 700; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS = 72; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N = 128; /**#@-*/ /** * Encode a hostname using Punycode * * @param string|Stringable $hostname Hostname * @return string Punycode-encoded hostname * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument When the passed argument is not a string or a stringable object. */ public static function encode($hostname) { if (InputValidator::is_string_or_stringable($hostname) === false) { throw InvalidArgument::create(1, '$hostname', 'string|Stringable', gettype($hostname)); } $parts = explode('.', $hostname); foreach ($parts as &$part) { $part = self::to_ascii($part); } return implode('.', $parts); } /** * Convert a UTF-8 text string to an ASCII string using Punycode * * @param string $text ASCII or UTF-8 string (max length 64 characters) * @return string ASCII string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.provided_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Prepared string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.prepared_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string already begins with xn-- (`idna.provided_is_prefixed`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Encoded string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.encoded_too_long`) */ public static function to_ascii($text) { // Step 1: Check if the text is already ASCII if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Provided string is too long', 'idna.provided_too_long', $text); } // Step 2: nameprep $text = self::nameprep($text); // Step 3: UseSTD3ASCIIRules is false, continue // Step 4: Check if it's ASCII now if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 /* * As the `nameprep()` method returns the original string, this code will never be reached until * that method is properly implemented. */ // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Prepared string is too long', 'idna.prepared_too_long', $text); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } // Step 5: Check ACE prefix if (strpos($text, self::ACE_PREFIX) === 0) { throw new Exception('Provided string begins with ACE prefix', 'idna.provided_is_prefixed', $text); } // Step 6: Encode with Punycode $text = self::punycode_encode($text); // Step 7: Prepend ACE prefix $text = self::ACE_PREFIX . $text; // Step 8: Check size if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Encoded string is too long', 'idna.encoded_too_long', $text); } /** * Check whether a given text string contains only ASCII characters * * @internal (Testing found regex was the fastest implementation) * * @param string $text Text to examine. * @return bool Is the text string ASCII-only? */ protected static function is_ascii($text) { return (preg_match('/(?:[^\x00-\x7F])/', $text) !== 1); } /** * Prepare a text string for use as an IDNA name * * @todo Implement this based on RFC 3491 and the newer 5891 * @param string $text Text to prepare. * @return string Prepared string */ protected static function nameprep($text) { return $text; } /** * Convert a UTF-8 string to a UCS-4 codepoint array * * Based on \WpOrg\Requests\Iri::replace_invalid_with_pct_encoding() * * @param string $input Text to convert. * @return array Unicode code points * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Invalid UTF-8 codepoint (`idna.invalidcodepoint`) */ protected static function utf8_to_codepoints($input) { $codepoints = []; // Get number of bytes $strlen = strlen($input); // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.JumbledIncrementer -- This is a deliberate choice. for ($position = 0; $position < $strlen; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); if ((~$value & 0x80) === 0x80) { // One byte sequence: $character = $value; $length = 1; $remaining = 0; } elseif (($value & 0xE0) === 0xC0) { // Two byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x1F) << 6; $length = 2; $remaining = 1; } elseif (($value & 0xF0) === 0xE0) { // Three byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x0F) << 12; $length = 3; $remaining = 2; } elseif (($value & 0xF8) === 0xF0) { // Four byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x07) << 18; $length = 4; $remaining = 3; } else { // Invalid byte: throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $value); } if ($remaining > 0) { if ($position + $length > $strlen) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } for ($position++; $remaining > 0; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); // If it is invalid, count the sequence as invalid and reprocess the current byte: if (($value & 0xC0) !== 0x80) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } --$remaining; $character |= ($value & 0x3F) << ($remaining * 6); } $position--; } if (// Non-shortest form sequences are invalid $length > 1 && $character <= 0x7F || $length > 2 && $character <= 0x7FF || $length > 3 && $character <= 0xFFFF // Outside of range of ucschar codepoints // Noncharacters || ($character & 0xFFFE) === 0xFFFE || $character >= 0xFDD0 && $character <= 0xFDEF || ( // Everything else not in ucschar $character > 0xD7FF && $character < 0xF900 || $character < 0x20 || $character > 0x7E && $character < 0xA0 || $character > 0xEFFFD ) ) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } $codepoints[] = $character; } return $codepoints; } /** * RFC3492-compliant encoder * * @internal Pseudo-code from Section 6.3 is commented with "#" next to relevant code * * @param string $input UTF-8 encoded string to encode * @return string Punycode-encoded string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On character outside of the domain (never happens with Punycode) (`idna.character_outside_domain`) */ public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = []; foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart } elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } elseif ($c === $n) { // if c == n then begin // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = (int) ($t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t))); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = (int) floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; } /** * Convert a digit to its respective character * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * * @param int $digit Digit in the range 0-35 * @return string Single character corresponding to digit * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On invalid digit (`idna.invalid_digit`) */ protected static function digit_to_char($digit) { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart // As far as I know, this never happens, but still good to be sure. if ($digit < 0 || $digit > 35) { throw new Exception(sprintf('Invalid digit %d', $digit), 'idna.invalid_digit', $digit); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $digits = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; return substr($digits, $digit, 1); } /** * Adapt the bias * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-6.1 * @param int $delta * @param int $numpoints * @param bool $firsttime * @return int|float New bias * * function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime): */ protected static function adapt($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) { // if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp if ($firsttime) { $delta = floor($delta / self::BOOTSTRAP_DAMP); } else { // else let delta = delta div 2 $delta = floor($delta / 2); } // let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints) $delta += floor($delta / $numpoints); // let k = 0 $k = 0; // while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin $max = floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN) * self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX) / 2); while ($delta > $max) { // let delta = delta div (base - tmin) $delta = floor($delta / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)); // let k = k + base $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; } // end // return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew)) return $k + floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + self::BOOTSTRAP_SKEW)); } } Http/https-migration-20260605111908-20260607014603.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014306 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605102620.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260605172218.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012715 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Exception-20260605075217.php 0000666 00000002132 15226714270 0011532 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests; use Exception as PHPException; /** * Exception for HTTP requests * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Exception extends PHPException { /** * Type of exception * * @var string */ protected $type; /** * Data associated with the exception * * @var mixed */ protected $data; /** * Create a new exception * * @param string $message Exception message * @param string $type Exception type * @param mixed $data Associated data * @param integer $code Exception numerical code, if applicable */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { parent::__construct($message, $code); $this->type = $type; $this->data = $data; } /** * Like {@see \Exception::getCode()}, but a string code. * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return string */ public function getType() { return $this->type; } /** * Gives any relevant data * * @codeCoverageIgnore * @return mixed */ public function getData() { return $this->data; } } Http/class-wp-embed-20260605052055.php 0000666 00000037073 15226714270 0012406 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * API for easily embedding rich media such as videos and images into content. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Embed * @since 2.9.0 */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] class WP_Embed { public $handlers = array(); public $post_ID; public $usecache = true; public $linkifunknown = true; public $last_attr = array(); public $last_url = ''; /** * When a URL cannot be embedded, return false instead of returning a link * or the URL. * * Bypasses the {@see 'embed_maybe_make_link'} filter. * * @var bool */ public $return_false_on_fail = false; /** * Constructor */ public function __construct() { // Hack to get the [embed] shortcode to run before wpautop(). add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'run_shortcode' ), 8 ); // Shortcode placeholder for strip_shortcodes(). add_shortcode( 'embed', '__return_false' ); // Attempts to embed all URLs in a post. add_filter( 'the_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_text_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); add_filter( 'widget_block_content', array( $this, 'autoembed' ), 8 ); // After a post is saved, cache oEmbed items via Ajax. add_action( 'edit_form_advanced', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); add_action( 'edit_page_form', array( $this, 'maybe_run_ajax_cache' ) ); } /** * Processes the [embed] shortcode. * * Since the [embed] shortcode needs to be run earlier than other shortcodes, * this function removes all existing shortcodes, registers the [embed] shortcode, * calls do_shortcode(), and then re-registers the old shortcodes. * * @global array $shortcode_tags * * @param string $content Content to parse. * @return string Content with shortcode parsed. */ public function run_shortcode( $content ) { global $shortcode_tags; // Back up current registered shortcodes and clear them all out. $orig_shortcode_tags = $shortcode_tags; remove_all_shortcodes(); add_shortcode( 'embed', array( $this, 'shortcode' ) ); // Do the shortcode (only the [embed] one is registered). $content = do_shortcode( $content, true ); // Put the original shortcodes back. $shortcode_tags = $orig_shortcode_tags; return $content; } /** * If a post/page was saved, then output JavaScript to make * an Ajax request that will call WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). */ public function maybe_run_ajax_cache() { $post = get_post(); if ( ! $post || empty( $_GET['message'] ) ) { return; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> jQuery( function($) { $.get("<?php echo esc_url( admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) ) . '?action=oembed-cache&post=' . $post->ID; ?>"); } ); </script> <?php } /** * Registers an embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_register_handler() instead. * * This function should probably also only be used for sites that do not support oEmbed. * * @param string $id An internal ID/name for the handler. Needs to be unique. * @param string $regex The regex that will be used to see if this handler should be used for a URL. * @param callable $callback The callback function that will be called if the regex is matched. * @param int $priority Optional. Used to specify the order in which the registered handlers will be tested. * Lower numbers correspond with earlier testing, and handlers with the same priority are * tested in the order in which they were added to the action. Default 10. */ public function register_handler( $id, $regex, $callback, $priority = 10 ) { $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] = array( 'regex' => $regex, 'callback' => $callback, ); } /** * Unregisters a previously-registered embed handler. * * Do not use this function directly, use wp_embed_unregister_handler() instead. * * @param string $id The handler ID that should be removed. * @param int $priority Optional. The priority of the handler to be removed (default: 10). */ public function unregister_handler( $id, $priority = 10 ) { unset( $this->handlers[ $priority ][ $id ] ); } /** * Returns embed HTML for a given URL from embed handlers. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML by checking the URL * against the regex of the registered embed handlers. * * @since 5.5.0 * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, false otherwise. */ public function get_embed_handler_html( $attr, $url ) { $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); ksort( $this->handlers ); foreach ( $this->handlers as $priority => $handlers ) { foreach ( $handlers as $id => $handler ) { if ( preg_match( $handler['regex'], $url, $matches ) && is_callable( $handler['callback'] ) ) { $return = call_user_func( $handler['callback'], $matches, $attr, $url, $rawattr ); if ( false !== $return ) { /** * Filters the returned embed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $return The HTML result of the shortcode. * @param string $url The embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_handler_html', $return, $url, $attr ); } } } } return false; } /** * The do_shortcode() callback function. * * Attempts to convert a URL into embed HTML. Starts by checking the URL against the regex of * the registered embed handlers. If none of the regex matches and it's enabled, then the URL * will be given to the WP_oEmbed class. * * @param array $attr { * Shortcode attributes. Optional. * * @type int $width Width of the embed in pixels. * @type int $height Height of the embed in pixels. * } * @param string $url The URL attempting to be embedded. * @return string|false The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. * `->maybe_make_link()` can return false on failure. */ public function shortcode( $attr, $url = '' ) { $post = get_post(); if ( empty( $url ) && ! empty( $attr['src'] ) ) { $url = $attr['src']; } $this->last_url = $url; if ( empty( $url ) ) { $this->last_attr = $attr; return ''; } $rawattr = $attr; $attr = wp_parse_args( $attr, wp_embed_defaults( $url ) ); $this->last_attr = $attr; /* * KSES converts & into & and we need to undo this. * See https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11311 */ $url = str_replace( '&', '&', $url ); // Look for known internal handlers. $embed_handler_html = $this->get_embed_handler_html( $rawattr, $url ); if ( false !== $embed_handler_html ) { return $embed_handler_html; } $post_id = ( ! empty( $post->ID ) ) ? $post->ID : null; // Potentially set by WP_Embed::cache_oembed(). if ( ! empty( $this->post_ID ) ) { $post_id = $this->post_ID; } // Check for a cached result (stored as custom post or in the post meta). $key_suffix = md5( $url . serialize( $attr ) ); $cachekey = '_oembed_' . $key_suffix; $cachekey_time = '_oembed_time_' . $key_suffix; /** * Filters the oEmbed TTL value (time to live). * * @since 4.0.0 * * @param int $time Time to live (in seconds). * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ $ttl = apply_filters( 'oembed_ttl', DAY_IN_SECONDS, $url, $attr, $post_id ); $cache = ''; $cache_time = 0; $cached_post_id = $this->find_oembed_post_id( $key_suffix ); if ( $post_id ) { $cache = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, true ); $cache_time = get_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, true ); if ( ! $cache_time ) { $cache_time = 0; } } elseif ( $cached_post_id ) { $cached_post = get_post( $cached_post_id ); $cache = $cached_post->post_content; $cache_time = strtotime( $cached_post->post_modified_gmt ); } $cached_recently = ( time() - $cache_time ) < $ttl; if ( $this->usecache || $cached_recently ) { // Failures are cached. Serve one if we're using the cache. if ( '{{unknown}}' === $cache ) { return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } if ( ! empty( $cache ) ) { /** * Filters the cached oEmbed HTML. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @see WP_Embed::shortcode() * * @param string $cache The cached HTML result, stored in post meta. * @param string $url The attempted embed URL. * @param array $attr An array of shortcode attributes. * @param int $post_id Post ID. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $cache, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } } /** * Filters whether to inspect the given URL for discoverable link tags. * * @since 2.9.0 * @since 4.4.0 The default value changed to true. * * @see WP_oEmbed::discover() * * @param bool $enable Whether to enable `<link>` tag discovery. Default true. */ $attr['discover'] = apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_discover', true ); // Use oEmbed to get the HTML. $html = wp_oembed_get( $url, $attr ); if ( $post_id ) { if ( $html ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, $html ); update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey_time, time() ); } elseif ( ! $cache ) { update_post_meta( $post_id, $cachekey, '{{unknown}}' ); } } else { $has_kses = false !== has_filter( 'content_save_pre', 'wp_filter_post_kses' ); if ( $has_kses ) { // Prevent KSES from corrupting JSON in post_content. kses_remove_filters(); } $insert_post_args = array( 'post_name' => $key_suffix, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', ); if ( $html ) { if ( $cached_post_id ) { wp_update_post( wp_slash( array( 'ID' => $cached_post_id, 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ); } else { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => $html, ) ) ) ); } } elseif ( ! $cache ) { wp_insert_post( wp_slash( array_merge( $insert_post_args, array( 'post_content' => '{{unknown}}', ) ) ) ); } if ( $has_kses ) { kses_init_filters(); } } // If there was a result, return it. if ( $html ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-embed.php */ return apply_filters( 'embed_oembed_html', $html, $url, $attr, $post_id ); } // Still unknown. return $this->maybe_make_link( $url ); } /** * Deletes all oEmbed caches. Unused by core as of 4.0.0. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to delete the caches for. */ public function delete_oembed_caches( $post_id ) { $post_metas = get_post_custom_keys( $post_id ); if ( empty( $post_metas ) ) { return; } foreach ( $post_metas as $post_meta_key ) { if ( str_starts_with( $post_meta_key, '_oembed_' ) ) { delete_post_meta( $post_id, $post_meta_key ); } } } /** * Triggers a caching of all oEmbed results. * * @param int $post_id Post ID to do the caching for. */ public function cache_oembed( $post_id ) { $post = get_post( $post_id ); $post_types = get_post_types( array( 'show_ui' => true ) ); /** * Filters the array of post types to cache oEmbed results for. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string[] $post_types Array of post type names to cache oEmbed results for. Defaults to post types with `show_ui` set to true. */ $cache_oembed_types = apply_filters( 'embed_cache_oembed_types', $post_types ); if ( empty( $post->ID ) || ! in_array( $post->post_type, $cache_oembed_types, true ) ) { return; } // Trigger a caching. if ( ! empty( $post->post_content ) ) { $this->post_ID = $post->ID; $this->usecache = false; $content = $this->run_shortcode( $post->post_content ); $this->autoembed( $content ); $this->usecache = true; } } /** * Passes any unlinked URLs that are on their own line to WP_Embed::shortcode() for potential embedding. * * @see WP_Embed::autoembed_callback() * * @param string $content The content to be searched. * @return string Potentially modified $content. */ public function autoembed( $content ) { // Replace line breaks from all HTML elements with placeholders. $content = wp_replace_in_html_tags( $content, array( "\n" => '<!-- wp-line-break -->' ) ); if ( preg_match( '#(^|\s|>)https?://#i', $content ) ) { // Find URLs on their own line. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|^(\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*)$|im', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); // Find URLs in their own paragraph. $content = preg_replace_callback( '|(<p(?: [^>]*)?>\s*)(https?://[^\s<>"]+)(\s*<\/p>)|i', array( $this, 'autoembed_callback' ), $content ); } // Put the line breaks back. return str_replace( '<!-- wp-line-break -->', "\n", $content ); } /** * Callback function for WP_Embed::autoembed(). * * @param array $matches A regex match array. * @return string The embed HTML on success, otherwise the original URL. */ public function autoembed_callback( $matches ) { $oldval = $this->linkifunknown; $this->linkifunknown = false; $return = $this->shortcode( array(), $matches[2] ); $this->linkifunknown = $oldval; return $matches[1] . $return . $matches[3]; } /** * Conditionally makes a hyperlink based on an internal class variable. * * @param string $url URL to potentially be linked. * @return string|false Linked URL or the original URL. False if 'return_false_on_fail' is true. */ public function maybe_make_link( $url ) { if ( $this->return_false_on_fail ) { return false; } $output = ( $this->linkifunknown ) ? '<a href="' . esc_url( $url ) . '">' . esc_html( $url ) . '</a>' : $url; /** * Filters the returned, maybe-linked embed URL. * * @since 2.9.0 * * @param string $output The linked or original URL. * @param string $url The original URL. */ return apply_filters( 'embed_maybe_make_link', $output, $url ); } /** * Finds the oEmbed cache post ID for a given cache key. * * @since 4.9.0 * * @param string $cache_key oEmbed cache key. * @return int|null Post ID on success, null on failure. */ public function find_oembed_post_id( $cache_key ) { $cache_group = 'oembed_cache_post'; $oembed_post_id = wp_cache_get( $cache_key, $cache_group ); if ( $oembed_post_id && 'oembed_cache' === get_post_type( $oembed_post_id ) ) { return $oembed_post_id; } $oembed_post_query = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'oembed_cache', 'post_status' => 'publish', 'name' => $cache_key, 'posts_per_page' => 1, 'no_found_rows' => true, 'cache_results' => true, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'lazy_load_term_meta' => false, ) ); if ( ! empty( $oembed_post_query->posts ) ) { // Note: 'fields' => 'ids' is not being used in order to cache the post object as it will be needed. $oembed_post_id = $oembed_post_query->posts[0]->ID; wp_cache_set( $cache_key, $oembed_post_id, $cache_group ); return $oembed_post_id; } return null; } } Http/https-migration-20260608070514-20260610012639.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014307 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status304-20260605053947.php 0000666 00000000714 15226714270 0011320 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 304 Not Modified responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status304 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 304; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Not Modified'; } Http/https-detection-20260606000940.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260606061114.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605212351.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012706 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606000529.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012721 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606142425-20260607212400.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014270 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/Status429.php 0000666 00000001163 15226714270 0007731 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 429 Too Many Requests responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-nottingham-http-new-status-04 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 429 Too Many Requests responses * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-nottingham-http-new-status-04 * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status429 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 429; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Too Many Requests'; } Http/https-detection-20260606052425.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606092011-20260607104332.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014277 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/Status414-20260605050220.php 0000666 00000000747 15226714270 0011305 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http; /** * Exception for 414 Request-URI Too Large responses * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Status414 extends Http { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 414; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Request-URI Too Large'; } Http/https-detection-20260605163510.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012710 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260605170227.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012723 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-detection-20260606060413-20260610064038.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0014272 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-detection-20260605165327.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012720 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http/https-migration-20260606074155-20260608132139.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0014317 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http/https-migration-20260605032501.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012713 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605201111.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011757 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605225728-20260606142907.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0013405 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606182801.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012006 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606111420.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011773 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605191013.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011770 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } class-wp-editor.php 0000666 00000215217 15226714270 0010314 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Facilitates adding of the WordPress editor as used on the Write and Edit screens. * * @package WordPress * @since 3.3.0 * * Private, not included by default. See wp_editor() in wp-includes/general-template.php. */ #[AllowDynamicProperties] final class _WP_Editors { public static $mce_locale; private static $mce_settings = array(); private static $qt_settings = array(); private static $plugins = array(); private static $qt_buttons = array(); private static $ext_plugins; private static $baseurl; private static $first_init; private static $this_tinymce = false; private static $this_quicktags = false; private static $has_tinymce = false; private static $has_quicktags = false; private static $has_medialib = false; private static $editor_buttons_css = true; private static $drag_drop_upload = false; private static $translation; private static $tinymce_scripts_printed = false; private static $link_dialog_printed = false; private function __construct() {} /** * Parse default arguments for the editor instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings { * Array of editor arguments. * * @type bool $wpautop Whether to use wpautop(). Default true. * @type bool $media_buttons Whether to show the Add Media/other media buttons. * @type string $default_editor When both TinyMCE and Quicktags are used, set which * editor is shown on page load. Default empty. * @type bool $drag_drop_upload Whether to enable drag & drop on the editor uploading. Default false. * Requires the media modal. * @type string $textarea_name Give the textarea a unique name here. Square brackets * can be used here. Default $editor_id. * @type int $textarea_rows Number rows in the editor textarea. Default 20. * @type string|int $tabindex Tabindex value to use. Default empty. * @type string $tabfocus_elements The previous and next element ID to move the focus to * when pressing the Tab key in TinyMCE. Default ':prev,:next'. * @type string $editor_css Intended for extra styles for both Visual and Code editors. * Should include `<style>` tags, and can use "scoped". Default empty. * @type string $editor_class Extra classes to add to the editor textarea element. Default empty. * @type bool $teeny Whether to output the minimal editor config. Examples include * Press This and the Comment editor. Default false. * @type bool $dfw Deprecated in 4.1. Unused. * @type bool|array $tinymce Whether to load TinyMCE. Can be used to pass settings directly to * TinyMCE using an array. Default true. * @type bool|array $quicktags Whether to load Quicktags. Can be used to pass settings directly to * Quicktags using an array. Default true. * } * @return array Parsed arguments array. */ public static function parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ) { /** * Filters the wp_editor() settings. * * @since 4.0.0 * * @see _WP_Editors::parse_settings() * * @param array $settings Array of editor arguments. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $settings = apply_filters( 'wp_editor_settings', $settings, $editor_id ); $set = wp_parse_args( $settings, array( // Disable autop if the current post has blocks in it. 'wpautop' => ! has_blocks(), 'media_buttons' => true, 'default_editor' => '', 'drag_drop_upload' => false, 'textarea_name' => $editor_id, 'textarea_rows' => 20, 'tabindex' => '', 'tabfocus_elements' => ':prev,:next', 'editor_css' => '', 'editor_class' => '', 'teeny' => false, '_content_editor_dfw' => false, 'tinymce' => true, 'quicktags' => true, ) ); self::$this_tinymce = ( $set['tinymce'] && user_can_richedit() ); if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( str_contains( $editor_id, '[' ) ) { self::$this_tinymce = false; _deprecated_argument( 'wp_editor()', '3.9.0', 'TinyMCE editor IDs cannot have brackets.' ); } } self::$this_quicktags = (bool) $set['quicktags']; if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { self::$has_tinymce = true; } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { self::$has_quicktags = true; } if ( empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { return $set; } if ( 'content' === $editor_id && empty( $set['tinymce']['wp_autoresize_on'] ) ) { // A cookie (set when a user resizes the editor) overrides the height. $cookie = (int) get_user_setting( 'ed_size' ); if ( $cookie ) { $set['editor_height'] = $cookie; } } if ( $set['editor_height'] < 50 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 50; } elseif ( $set['editor_height'] > 5000 ) { $set['editor_height'] = 5000; } return $set; } /** * Outputs the HTML for a single instance of the editor. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global WP_Screen $current_screen WordPress current screen object. * * @param string $content Initial content for the editor. * @param string $editor_id HTML ID for the textarea and TinyMCE and Quicktags instances. * Should not contain square brackets. * @param array $settings See _WP_Editors::parse_settings() for description. */ public static function editor( $content, $editor_id, $settings = array() ) { $set = self::parse_settings( $editor_id, $settings ); $editor_class = ' class="' . trim( esc_attr( $set['editor_class'] ) . ' wp-editor-area' ) . '"'; $tabindex = $set['tabindex'] ? ' tabindex="' . (int) $set['tabindex'] . '"' : ''; $default_editor = 'html'; $buttons = ''; $autocomplete = ''; $editor_id_attr = esc_attr( $editor_id ); if ( $set['drag_drop_upload'] ) { self::$drag_drop_upload = true; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_height'] ) ) { $height = ' style="height: ' . (int) $set['editor_height'] . 'px"'; } else { $height = ' rows="' . (int) $set['textarea_rows'] . '"'; } if ( ! current_user_can( 'upload_files' ) ) { $set['media_buttons'] = false; } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { $autocomplete = ' autocomplete="off"'; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $default_editor = $set['default_editor'] ? $set['default_editor'] : wp_default_editor(); // 'html' is used for the "Code" editor tab. if ( 'html' !== $default_editor ) { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } $tmce_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? ' aria-pressed="true"' : ''; $html_active = ( 'html' === $default_editor ) ? '' : ' aria-pressed="true"'; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-tmce"' . $html_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-tmce"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ) . "</button>\n"; $buttons .= '<button type="button" id="' . $editor_id_attr . '-html"' . $tmce_active . ' class="wp-switch-editor switch-html"' . ' data-wp-editor-id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">' . _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ) . "</button>\n"; } else { $default_editor = 'tinymce'; } } $switch_class = 'html' === $default_editor ? 'html-active' : 'tmce-active'; $wrap_class = 'wp-core-ui wp-editor-wrap ' . $switch_class; if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $wrap_class .= ' has-dfw'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-wrap" class="' . $wrap_class . '">'; if ( self::$editor_buttons_css ) { wp_print_styles( 'editor-buttons' ); self::$editor_buttons_css = false; } if ( ! empty( $set['editor_css'] ) ) { echo $set['editor_css'] . "\n"; } if ( ! empty( $buttons ) || $set['media_buttons'] ) { echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-tools" class="wp-editor-tools hide-if-no-js">'; if ( $set['media_buttons'] ) { self::$has_medialib = true; if ( ! function_exists( 'media_buttons' ) ) { require ABSPATH . 'wp-admin/includes/media.php'; } echo '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-media-buttons" class="wp-media-buttons">'; /** * Fires after the default media button(s) are displayed. * * @since 2.5.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ do_action( 'media_buttons', $editor_id ); echo "</div>\n"; } echo '<div class="wp-editor-tabs">' . $buttons . "</div>\n"; echo "</div>\n"; } $quicktags_toolbar = ''; if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { if ( 'content' === $editor_id && ! empty( $GLOBALS['current_screen'] ) && 'post' === $GLOBALS['current_screen']->base ) { $toolbar_id = 'ed_toolbar'; } else { $toolbar_id = 'qt_' . $editor_id_attr . '_toolbar'; } $quicktags_toolbar = '<div id="' . $toolbar_id . '" class="quicktags-toolbar hide-if-no-js"></div>'; } /** * Filters the HTML markup output that displays the editor. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $output Editor's HTML markup. */ $the_editor = apply_filters( 'the_editor', '<div id="wp-' . $editor_id_attr . '-editor-container" class="wp-editor-container">' . $quicktags_toolbar . '<textarea' . $editor_class . $height . $tabindex . $autocomplete . ' cols="40" name="' . esc_attr( $set['textarea_name'] ) . '" ' . 'id="' . $editor_id_attr . '">%s</textarea></div>' ); // Prepare the content for the Visual or Code editor, only when TinyMCE is used (back-compat). if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { add_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor', 10, 2 ); } /** * Filters the default editor content. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $content Default editor content. * @param string $default_editor The default editor for the current user. * Either 'html' or 'tinymce'. */ $content = apply_filters( 'the_editor_content', $content, $default_editor ); // Remove the filter as the next editor on the same page may not need it. if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { remove_filter( 'the_editor_content', 'format_for_editor' ); } // Back-compat for the `htmledit_pre` and `richedit_pre` filters. if ( 'html' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'htmledit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'htmledit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } elseif ( 'tinymce' === $default_editor && has_filter( 'richedit_pre' ) ) { /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/deprecated.php */ $content = apply_filters_deprecated( 'richedit_pre', array( $content ), '4.3.0', 'format_for_editor' ); } if ( false !== stripos( $content, 'textarea' ) ) { $content = preg_replace( '%</textarea%i', '</textarea', $content ); } printf( $the_editor, $content ); echo "\n</div>\n\n"; self::editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ); } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. * @param array $set Array of editor arguments. */ public static function editor_settings( $editor_id, $set ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'editor_js' ), 50 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'enqueue_scripts' ), 1 ); } } if ( self::$this_quicktags ) { $qt_init = array( 'id' => $editor_id, 'buttons' => '', ); if ( is_array( $set['quicktags'] ) ) { $qt_init = array_merge( $qt_init, $set['quicktags'] ); } if ( empty( $qt_init['buttons'] ) ) { $qt_init['buttons'] = 'strong,em,link,block,del,ins,img,ul,ol,li,code,more,close'; } if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $qt_init['buttons'] .= ',dfw'; } /** * Filters the Quicktags settings. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $qt_init Quicktags settings. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $qt_init = apply_filters( 'quicktags_settings', $qt_init, $editor_id ); self::$qt_settings[ $editor_id ] = $qt_init; self::$qt_buttons = array_merge( self::$qt_buttons, explode( ',', $qt_init['buttons'] ) ); } if ( self::$this_tinymce ) { if ( empty( self::$first_init ) ) { $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); $ext_plugins = ''; if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE plugins. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of teenyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $plugins = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_plugins', array( 'colorpicker', 'lists', 'fullscreen', 'image', 'wordpress', 'wpeditimage', 'wplink', ), $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the list of TinyMCE external plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array of external plugins for * TinyMCE in the form 'plugin_name' => 'url'. * * The url should be absolute, and should include the js filename * to be loaded. For example: * 'myplugin' => 'http://mysite.com/wp-content/plugins/myfolder/mce_plugin.js'. * * If the external plugin adds a button, it should be added with * one of the 'mce_buttons' filters. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $external_plugins An array of external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_external_plugins = apply_filters( 'mce_external_plugins', array(), $editor_id ); $plugins = array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'media', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wpdialogs', 'wptextpattern', 'wpview', ); if ( ! self::$has_medialib ) { $plugins[] = 'image'; } /** * Filters the list of default TinyMCE plugins. * * The filter specifies which of the default plugins included * in WordPress should be added to the TinyMCE instance. * * @since 3.3.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $plugins An array of default TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $plugins = array_unique( apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_plugins', $plugins, $editor_id ) ); $key = array_search( 'spellchecker', $plugins, true ); if ( false !== $key ) { /* * Remove 'spellchecker' from the internal plugins if added with 'tiny_mce_plugins' filter to prevent errors. * It can be added with 'mce_external_plugins'. */ unset( $plugins[ $key ] ); } if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { /** * Filters the translations loaded for external TinyMCE 3.x plugins. * * The filter takes an associative array ('plugin_name' => 'path') * where 'path' is the include path to the file. * * The language file should follow the same format as wp_mce_translation(), * and should define a variable ($strings) that holds all translated strings. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 5.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $translations Translations for external TinyMCE plugins. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_external_languages = apply_filters( 'mce_external_languages', array(), $editor_id ); $loaded_langs = array(); $strings = ''; if ( ! empty( $mce_external_languages ) ) { foreach ( $mce_external_languages as $name => $path ) { if ( @is_file( $path ) && @is_readable( $path ) ) { include_once $path; $ext_plugins .= $strings . "\n"; $loaded_langs[] = $name; } } } foreach ( $mce_external_plugins as $name => $url ) { if ( in_array( $name, $plugins, true ) ) { unset( $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] ); continue; } $url = set_url_scheme( $url ); $mce_external_plugins[ $name ] = $url; $plugurl = dirname( $url ); $strings = ''; // Try to load langs/[locale].js and langs/[locale]_dlg.js. if ( ! in_array( $name, $loaded_langs, true ) ) { $path = str_replace( content_url(), '', $plugurl ); $path = realpath( WP_CONTENT_DIR . $path . '/langs/' ); if ( ! $path ) { continue; } $path = trailingslashit( $path ); if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) ) { $strings .= @file_get_contents( $path . $mce_locale . '_dlg.js' ) . "\n"; } if ( 'en' !== $mce_locale && empty( $strings ) ) { if ( @is_file( $path . 'en.js' ) ) { $str1 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str1, 1 ) . "\n"; } if ( @is_file( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ) ) { $str2 = @file_get_contents( $path . 'en_dlg.js' ); $strings .= preg_replace( '/([\'"])en\./', '$1' . $mce_locale . '.', $str2, 1 ) . "\n"; } } if ( ! empty( $strings ) ) { $ext_plugins .= "\n" . $strings . "\n"; } } $ext_plugins .= 'tinyMCEPreInit.load_ext("' . $plugurl . '", "' . $mce_locale . '");' . "\n"; } } } self::$plugins = $plugins; self::$ext_plugins = $ext_plugins; $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', $plugins ); if ( ! empty( $mce_external_plugins ) ) { $settings['external_plugins'] = wp_json_encode( $mce_external_plugins ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-admin/includes/media.php */ if ( apply_filters( 'disable_captions', '' ) ) { $settings['wpeditimage_disable_captions'] = true; } $mce_css = $settings['content_css']; /* * The `editor-style.css` added by the theme is generally intended for the editor instance on the Edit Post screen. * Plugins that use wp_editor() on the front-end can decide whether to add the theme stylesheet * by using `get_editor_stylesheets()` and the `mce_css` or `tiny_mce_before_init` filters, see below. */ if ( is_admin() ) { $editor_styles = get_editor_stylesheets(); if ( ! empty( $editor_styles ) ) { // Force urlencoding of commas. foreach ( $editor_styles as $key => $url ) { if ( str_contains( $url, ',' ) ) { $editor_styles[ $key ] = str_replace( ',', '%2C', $url ); } } $mce_css .= ',' . implode( ',', $editor_styles ); } } /** * Filters the comma-delimited list of stylesheets to load in TinyMCE. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $stylesheets Comma-delimited list of stylesheets. */ $mce_css = trim( apply_filters( 'mce_css', $mce_css ), ' ,' ); if ( ! empty( $mce_css ) ) { $settings['content_css'] = $mce_css; } else { unset( $settings['content_css'] ); } self::$first_init = $settings; } if ( $set['teeny'] ) { $mce_buttons = array( 'bold', 'italic', 'underline', 'blockquote', 'strikethrough', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'undo', 'redo', 'link', 'fullscreen', ); /** * Filters the list of teenyMCE buttons (Code tab). * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons An array of teenyMCE buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array(); $mce_buttons_3 = array(); $mce_buttons_4 = array(); } else { $mce_buttons = array( 'formatselect', 'bold', 'italic', 'bullist', 'numlist', 'blockquote', 'alignleft', 'aligncenter', 'alignright', 'link', 'wp_more', 'spellchecker', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { if ( $set['_content_editor_dfw'] ) { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; $mce_buttons[] = 'dfw'; } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'fullscreen'; $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } } else { $mce_buttons[] = 'wp_adv'; } /** * Filters the first-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons First-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons', $mce_buttons, $editor_id ); $mce_buttons_2 = array( 'strikethrough', 'hr', 'forecolor', 'pastetext', 'removeformat', 'charmap', 'outdent', 'indent', 'undo', 'redo', ); if ( ! wp_is_mobile() ) { $mce_buttons_2[] = 'wp_help'; } /** * Filters the second-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_2 Second-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_2 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_2', $mce_buttons_2, $editor_id ); /** * Filters the third-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.0.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_3 Third-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_3 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_3', array(), $editor_id ); /** * Filters the fourth-row list of TinyMCE buttons (Visual tab). * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_buttons_4 Fourth-row list of buttons. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_buttons_4 = apply_filters( 'mce_buttons_4', array(), $editor_id ); } $body_class = $editor_id; $post = get_post(); if ( $post ) { $body_class .= ' post-type-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_type ) . ' post-status-' . sanitize_html_class( $post->post_status ); if ( post_type_supports( $post->post_type, 'post-formats' ) ) { $post_format = get_post_format( $post ); if ( $post_format && ! is_wp_error( $post_format ) ) { $body_class .= ' post-format-' . sanitize_html_class( $post_format ); } else { $body_class .= ' post-format-standard'; } } $page_template = get_page_template_slug( $post ); if ( false !== $page_template ) { $page_template = empty( $page_template ) ? 'default' : str_replace( '.', '-', basename( $page_template, '.php' ) ); $body_class .= ' page-template-' . sanitize_html_class( $page_template ); } } $body_class .= ' locale-' . sanitize_html_class( strtolower( str_replace( '_', '-', get_user_locale() ) ) ); if ( ! empty( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ) ) { $body_class .= ' ' . $set['tinymce']['body_class']; unset( $set['tinymce']['body_class'] ); } $mce_init = array( 'selector' => "#$editor_id", 'wpautop' => (bool) $set['wpautop'], 'indent' => ! $set['wpautop'], 'toolbar1' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons ), 'toolbar2' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_2 ), 'toolbar3' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_3 ), 'toolbar4' => implode( ',', $mce_buttons_4 ), 'tabfocus_elements' => $set['tabfocus_elements'], 'body_class' => $body_class, ); // Merge with the first part of the init array. $mce_init = array_merge( self::$first_init, $mce_init ); if ( is_array( $set['tinymce'] ) ) { $mce_init = array_merge( $mce_init, $set['tinymce'] ); } /* * For people who really REALLY know what they're doing with TinyMCE * You can modify $mceInit to add, remove, change elements of the config * before tinyMCE.init. Setting "valid_elements", "invalid_elements" * and "extended_valid_elements" can be done through this filter. Best * is to use the default cleanup by not specifying valid_elements, * as TinyMCE checks against the full set of HTML 5.0 elements and attributes. */ if ( $set['teeny'] ) { /** * Filters the teenyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.7.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with teenyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'teeny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } else { /** * Filters the TinyMCE config before init. * * @since 2.5.0 * @since 3.3.0 The `$editor_id` parameter was added. * * @param array $mce_init An array with TinyMCE config. * @param string $editor_id Unique editor identifier, e.g. 'content'. Accepts 'classic-block' * when called from block editor's Classic block. */ $mce_init = apply_filters( 'tiny_mce_before_init', $mce_init, $editor_id ); } if ( empty( $mce_init['toolbar3'] ) && ! empty( $mce_init['toolbar4'] ) ) { $mce_init['toolbar3'] = $mce_init['toolbar4']; $mce_init['toolbar4'] = ''; } self::$mce_settings[ $editor_id ] = $mce_init; } // End if self::$this_tinymce. } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param array $init * @return string */ private static function _parse_init( $init ) { $options = ''; foreach ( $init as $key => $value ) { if ( is_bool( $value ) ) { $val = $value ? 'true' : 'false'; $options .= $key . ':' . $val . ','; continue; } elseif ( ! empty( $value ) && is_string( $value ) && ( ( '{' === $value[0] && '}' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || ( '[' === $value[0] && ']' === $value[ strlen( $value ) - 1 ] ) || preg_match( '/^\(?function ?\(/', $value ) ) ) { $options .= $key . ':' . $value . ','; continue; } $options .= $key . ':"' . $value . '",'; } return '{' . trim( $options, ' ,' ) . '}'; } /** * @since 3.3.0 * * @param bool $default_scripts Optional. Whether default scripts should be enqueued. Default false. */ public static function enqueue_scripts( $default_scripts = false ) { if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'editor' ); } if ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'quicktags' ); wp_enqueue_style( 'buttons' ); } if ( $default_scripts || in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'wplink' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery-ui-autocomplete' ); } if ( self::$has_medialib ) { add_thickbox(); wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); wp_enqueue_script( 'wp-embed' ); } elseif ( $default_scripts ) { wp_enqueue_script( 'media-upload' ); } /** * Fires when scripts and styles are enqueued for the editor. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $to_load An array containing boolean values whether TinyMCE * and Quicktags are being loaded. */ do_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor', array( 'tinymce' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_tinymce ), 'quicktags' => ( $default_scripts || self::$has_quicktags ), ) ); } /** * Enqueue all editor scripts. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function enqueue_default_editor() { // We are past the point where scripts can be enqueued properly. if ( did_action( 'wp_enqueue_editor' ) ) { return; } self::enqueue_scripts( true ); // Also add wp-includes/css/editor.css. wp_enqueue_style( 'editor-buttons' ); if ( is_admin() ) { add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'admin_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } else { add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'force_uncompressed_tinymce' ), 1 ); add_action( 'wp_print_footer_scripts', array( __CLASS__, 'print_default_editor_scripts' ), 45 ); } } /** * Print (output) all editor scripts and default settings. * For use when the editor is going to be initialized after page load. * * @since 4.8.0 */ public static function print_default_editor_scripts() { $user_can_richedit = user_can_richedit(); if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $settings = self::default_settings(); $settings['toolbar1'] = 'bold,italic,bullist,numlist,link'; $settings['wpautop'] = false; $settings['indent'] = true; $settings['elementpath'] = false; if ( is_rtl() ) { $settings['directionality'] = 'rtl'; } /* * In production all plugins are loaded (they are in wp-editor.js.gz). * The 'wpview', 'wpdialogs', and 'media' TinyMCE plugins are not initialized by default. * Can be added from js by using the 'wp-before-tinymce-init' event. */ $settings['plugins'] = implode( ',', array( 'charmap', 'colorpicker', 'hr', 'lists', 'paste', 'tabfocus', 'textcolor', 'fullscreen', 'wordpress', 'wpautoresize', 'wpeditimage', 'wpemoji', 'wpgallery', 'wplink', 'wptextpattern', ) ); $settings = self::_parse_init( $settings ); } else { $settings = '{}'; } ?> <script type="text/javascript"> window.wp = window.wp || {}; window.wp.editor = window.wp.editor || {}; window.wp.editor.getDefaultSettings = function() { return { tinymce: <?php echo $settings; ?>, quicktags: { buttons: 'strong,em,link,ul,ol,li,code' } }; }; <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); ?> var tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", mceInit: {}, qtInit: {}, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; <?php } ?> </script> <?php if ( $user_can_richedit ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); } /** * Fires when the editor scripts are loaded for later initialization, * after all scripts and settings are printed. * * @since 4.8.0 */ do_action( 'print_default_editor_scripts' ); self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Returns the TinyMCE locale. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_mce_locale() { if ( empty( self::$mce_locale ) ) { $mce_locale = get_user_locale(); self::$mce_locale = empty( $mce_locale ) ? 'en' : strtolower( substr( $mce_locale, 0, 2 ) ); // ISO 639-1. } return self::$mce_locale; } /** * Returns the TinyMCE base URL. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @return string */ public static function get_baseurl() { if ( empty( self::$baseurl ) ) { self::$baseurl = includes_url( 'js/tinymce' ); } return self::$baseurl; } /** * Returns the default TinyMCE settings. * Doesn't include plugins, buttons, editor selector. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version * * @return array */ private static function default_settings() { global $tinymce_version; $shortcut_labels = array(); foreach ( self::get_translation() as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $shortcut_labels[ $name ] = $value[1]; } } $settings = array( 'theme' => 'modern', 'skin' => 'lightgray', 'language' => self::get_mce_locale(), 'formats' => '{' . 'alignleft: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"left"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignleft"}' . '],' . 'aligncenter: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"center"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "aligncenter"}' . '],' . 'alignright: [' . '{selector: "p,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6,td,th,div,ul,ol,li", styles: {textAlign:"right"}},' . '{selector: "img,table,dl.wp-caption", classes: "alignright"}' . '],' . 'strikethrough: {inline: "del"}' . '}', 'relative_urls' => false, 'remove_script_host' => false, 'convert_urls' => false, 'browser_spellcheck' => true, 'fix_list_elements' => true, 'entities' => '38,amp,60,lt,62,gt', 'entity_encoding' => 'raw', 'keep_styles' => false, 'cache_suffix' => 'wp-mce-' . $tinymce_version, 'resize' => 'vertical', 'menubar' => false, 'branding' => false, // Limit the preview styles in the menu/toolbar. 'preview_styles' => 'font-family font-size font-weight font-style text-decoration text-transform', 'end_container_on_empty_block' => true, 'wpeditimage_html5_captions' => true, 'wp_lang_attr' => get_bloginfo( 'language' ), 'wp_shortcut_labels' => wp_json_encode( $shortcut_labels ), ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $version = 'ver=' . get_bloginfo( 'version' ); // Default stylesheets. $settings['content_css'] = includes_url( "css/dashicons$suffix.css?$version" ) . ',' . includes_url( "js/tinymce/skins/wordpress/wp-content.css?$version" ); return $settings; } /** * @since 4.7.0 * * @return array */ private static function get_translation() { if ( empty( self::$translation ) ) { self::$translation = array( // Default TinyMCE strings. 'New document' => __( 'New document' ), 'Formats' => _x( 'Formats', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Headings' => _x( 'Headings', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Heading 1' => array( __( 'Heading 1' ), 'access1' ), 'Heading 2' => array( __( 'Heading 2' ), 'access2' ), 'Heading 3' => array( __( 'Heading 3' ), 'access3' ), 'Heading 4' => array( __( 'Heading 4' ), 'access4' ), 'Heading 5' => array( __( 'Heading 5' ), 'access5' ), 'Heading 6' => array( __( 'Heading 6' ), 'access6' ), /* translators: Block tags. */ 'Blocks' => _x( 'Blocks', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Paragraph' => array( __( 'Paragraph' ), 'access7' ), 'Blockquote' => array( __( 'Blockquote' ), 'accessQ' ), 'Div' => _x( 'Div', 'HTML tag' ), 'Pre' => _x( 'Pre', 'HTML tag' ), 'Preformatted' => _x( 'Preformatted', 'HTML tag' ), 'Address' => _x( 'Address', 'HTML tag' ), 'Inline' => _x( 'Inline', 'HTML elements' ), 'Underline' => array( __( 'Underline' ), 'metaU' ), 'Strikethrough' => array( __( 'Strikethrough' ), 'accessD' ), 'Subscript' => __( 'Subscript' ), 'Superscript' => __( 'Superscript' ), 'Clear formatting' => __( 'Clear formatting' ), 'Bold' => array( __( 'Bold' ), 'metaB' ), 'Italic' => array( __( 'Italic' ), 'metaI' ), 'Code' => array( __( 'Code' ), 'accessX' ), 'Source code' => __( 'Source code' ), 'Font Family' => __( 'Font Family' ), 'Font Sizes' => __( 'Font Sizes' ), 'Align center' => array( __( 'Align center' ), 'accessC' ), 'Align right' => array( __( 'Align right' ), 'accessR' ), 'Align left' => array( __( 'Align left' ), 'accessL' ), 'Justify' => array( __( 'Justify' ), 'accessJ' ), 'Increase indent' => __( 'Increase indent' ), 'Decrease indent' => __( 'Decrease indent' ), 'Cut' => array( __( 'Cut' ), 'metaX' ), 'Copy' => array( __( 'Copy' ), 'metaC' ), 'Paste' => array( __( 'Paste' ), 'metaV' ), 'Select all' => array( __( 'Select all' ), 'metaA' ), 'Undo' => array( __( 'Undo' ), 'metaZ' ), 'Redo' => array( __( 'Redo' ), 'metaY' ), 'Ok' => __( 'OK' ), 'Cancel' => __( 'Cancel' ), 'Close' => __( 'Close' ), 'Visual aids' => __( 'Visual aids' ), 'Bullet list' => array( __( 'Bulleted list' ), 'accessU' ), 'Numbered list' => array( __( 'Numbered list' ), 'accessO' ), 'Square' => _x( 'Square', 'list style' ), 'Default' => _x( 'Default', 'list style' ), 'Circle' => _x( 'Circle', 'list style' ), 'Disc' => _x( 'Disc', 'list style' ), 'Lower Greek' => _x( 'Lower Greek', 'list style' ), 'Lower Alpha' => _x( 'Lower Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Alpha' => _x( 'Upper Alpha', 'list style' ), 'Upper Roman' => _x( 'Upper Roman', 'list style' ), 'Lower Roman' => _x( 'Lower Roman', 'list style' ), // Anchor plugin. 'Name' => _x( 'Name', 'Name of link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchor' => _x( 'Anchor', 'Link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), 'Anchors' => _x( 'Anchors', 'Link anchors (TinyMCE)' ), 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' => __( 'Id should start with a letter, followed only by letters, numbers, dashes, dots, colons or underscores.' ), 'Id' => _x( 'Id', 'Id for link anchor (TinyMCE)' ), // Fullpage plugin. 'Document properties' => __( 'Document properties' ), 'Robots' => __( 'Robots' ), 'Title' => __( 'Title' ), 'Keywords' => __( 'Keywords' ), 'Encoding' => __( 'Encoding' ), 'Description' => __( 'Description' ), 'Author' => __( 'Author' ), // Media, image plugins. 'Image' => __( 'Image' ), 'Insert/edit image' => array( __( 'Insert/edit image' ), 'accessM' ), 'General' => __( 'General' ), 'Advanced' => __( 'Advanced' ), 'Source' => __( 'Source' ), 'Border' => __( 'Border' ), 'Constrain proportions' => __( 'Constrain proportions' ), 'Vertical space' => __( 'Vertical space' ), 'Image description' => __( 'Image description' ), 'Style' => __( 'Style' ), 'Dimensions' => __( 'Dimensions' ), 'Insert image' => __( 'Insert image' ), 'Date/time' => __( 'Date/time' ), 'Insert date/time' => __( 'Insert date/time' ), 'Table of Contents' => __( 'Table of Contents' ), 'Insert/Edit code sample' => __( 'Insert/edit code sample' ), 'Language' => __( 'Language' ), 'Media' => __( 'Media' ), 'Insert/edit media' => __( 'Insert/edit media' ), 'Poster' => __( 'Poster' ), 'Alternative source' => __( 'Alternative source' ), 'Paste your embed code below:' => __( 'Paste your embed code below:' ), 'Insert video' => __( 'Insert video' ), 'Embed' => __( 'Embed' ), // Each of these have a corresponding plugin. 'Special character' => __( 'Special character' ), 'Right to left' => _x( 'Right to left', 'editor button' ), 'Left to right' => _x( 'Left to right', 'editor button' ), 'Emoticons' => __( 'Emoticons' ), 'Nonbreaking space' => __( 'Nonbreaking space' ), 'Page break' => __( 'Page break' ), 'Paste as text' => __( 'Paste as text' ), 'Preview' => __( 'Preview' ), 'Print' => __( 'Print' ), 'Save' => __( 'Save' ), 'Fullscreen' => __( 'Fullscreen' ), 'Horizontal line' => __( 'Horizontal line' ), 'Horizontal space' => __( 'Horizontal space' ), 'Restore last draft' => __( 'Restore last draft' ), 'Insert/edit link' => array( __( 'Insert/edit link' ), 'metaK' ), 'Remove link' => array( __( 'Remove link' ), 'accessS' ), // Link plugin. 'Link' => __( 'Link' ), 'Insert link' => __( 'Insert link' ), 'Target' => __( 'Target' ), 'New window' => __( 'New window' ), 'Text to display' => __( 'Text to display' ), 'Url' => __( 'URL' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an email address. Do you want to add the required mailto: prefix?' ), 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' => __( 'The URL you entered seems to be an external link. Do you want to add the required http:// prefix?' ), 'Color' => __( 'Color' ), 'Custom color' => __( 'Custom color' ), 'Custom...' => _x( 'Custom...', 'label for custom color' ), // No ellipsis. 'No color' => __( 'No color' ), 'R' => _x( 'R', 'Short for red in RGB' ), 'G' => _x( 'G', 'Short for green in RGB' ), 'B' => _x( 'B', 'Short for blue in RGB' ), // Spelling, search/replace plugins. 'Could not find the specified string.' => __( 'Could not find the specified string.' ), 'Replace' => _x( 'Replace', 'find/replace' ), 'Next' => _x( 'Next', 'find/replace' ), /* translators: Previous. */ 'Prev' => _x( 'Prev', 'find/replace' ), 'Whole words' => _x( 'Whole words', 'find/replace' ), 'Find and replace' => __( 'Find and replace' ), 'Replace with' => _x( 'Replace with', 'find/replace' ), 'Find' => _x( 'Find', 'find/replace' ), 'Replace all' => _x( 'Replace all', 'find/replace' ), 'Match case' => __( 'Match case' ), 'Spellcheck' => __( 'Check Spelling' ), 'Finish' => _x( 'Finish', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore all' => _x( 'Ignore all', 'spellcheck' ), 'Ignore' => _x( 'Ignore', 'spellcheck' ), 'Add to Dictionary' => __( 'Add to Dictionary' ), // TinyMCE tables. 'Insert table' => __( 'Insert table' ), 'Delete table' => __( 'Delete table' ), 'Table properties' => __( 'Table properties' ), 'Row properties' => __( 'Table row properties' ), 'Cell properties' => __( 'Table cell properties' ), 'Border color' => __( 'Border color' ), 'Row' => __( 'Row' ), 'Rows' => __( 'Rows' ), 'Column' => __( 'Column' ), 'Cols' => __( 'Columns' ), 'Cell' => _x( 'Cell', 'table cell' ), 'Header cell' => __( 'Header cell' ), 'Header' => _x( 'Header', 'table header' ), 'Body' => _x( 'Body', 'table body' ), 'Footer' => _x( 'Footer', 'table footer' ), 'Insert row before' => __( 'Insert row before' ), 'Insert row after' => __( 'Insert row after' ), 'Insert column before' => __( 'Insert column before' ), 'Insert column after' => __( 'Insert column after' ), 'Paste row before' => __( 'Paste table row before' ), 'Paste row after' => __( 'Paste table row after' ), 'Delete row' => __( 'Delete row' ), 'Delete column' => __( 'Delete column' ), 'Cut row' => __( 'Cut table row' ), 'Copy row' => __( 'Copy table row' ), 'Merge cells' => __( 'Merge table cells' ), 'Split cell' => __( 'Split table cell' ), 'Height' => __( 'Height' ), 'Width' => __( 'Width' ), 'Caption' => __( 'Caption' ), 'Alignment' => __( 'Alignment' ), 'H Align' => _x( 'H Align', 'horizontal table cell alignment' ), 'Left' => __( 'Left' ), 'Center' => __( 'Center' ), 'Right' => __( 'Right' ), 'None' => _x( 'None', 'table cell alignment attribute' ), 'V Align' => _x( 'V Align', 'vertical table cell alignment' ), 'Top' => __( 'Top' ), 'Middle' => __( 'Middle' ), 'Bottom' => __( 'Bottom' ), 'Row group' => __( 'Row group' ), 'Column group' => __( 'Column group' ), 'Row type' => __( 'Row type' ), 'Cell type' => __( 'Cell type' ), 'Cell padding' => __( 'Cell padding' ), 'Cell spacing' => __( 'Cell spacing' ), 'Scope' => _x( 'Scope', 'table cell scope attribute' ), 'Insert template' => _x( 'Insert template', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Templates' => _x( 'Templates', 'TinyMCE' ), 'Background color' => __( 'Background color' ), 'Text color' => __( 'Text color' ), 'Show blocks' => _x( 'Show blocks', 'editor button' ), 'Show invisible characters' => __( 'Show invisible characters' ), /* translators: Word count. */ 'Words: {0}' => sprintf( __( 'Words: %s' ), '{0}' ), 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' => __( 'Paste is now in plain text mode. Contents will now be pasted as plain text until you toggle this option off.' ) . "\n\n" . __( 'If you are looking to paste rich content from Microsoft Word, try turning this option off. The editor will clean up text pasted from Word automatically.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press ALT-F9 for menu. Press ALT-F10 for toolbar. Press ALT-0 for help' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Alt-Shift-H for help.' ), 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' => __( 'Rich Text Area. Press Control-Option-H for help.' ), 'You have unsaved changes are you sure you want to navigate away?' => __( 'The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.' ), 'Your browser doesn\'t support direct access to the clipboard. Please use the Ctrl+X/C/V keyboard shortcuts instead.' => __( 'Your browser does not support direct access to the clipboard. Please use keyboard shortcuts or your browser’s edit menu instead.' ), // TinyMCE menus. 'Insert' => _x( 'Insert', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'File' => _x( 'File', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Edit' => _x( 'Edit', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Tools' => _x( 'Tools', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'View' => _x( 'View', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Table' => _x( 'Table', 'TinyMCE menu' ), 'Format' => _x( 'Format', 'TinyMCE menu' ), // WordPress strings. 'Toolbar Toggle' => array( __( 'Toolbar Toggle' ), 'accessZ' ), 'Insert Read More tag' => array( __( 'Insert Read More tag' ), 'accessT' ), 'Insert Page Break tag' => array( __( 'Insert Page Break tag' ), 'accessP' ), 'Read more...' => __( 'Read more...' ), // Title on the placeholder inside the editor (no ellipsis). 'Distraction-free writing mode' => array( __( 'Distraction-free writing mode' ), 'accessW' ), 'No alignment' => __( 'No alignment' ), // Tooltip for the 'alignnone' button in the image toolbar. 'Remove' => __( 'Remove' ), // Tooltip for the 'remove' button in the image toolbar. 'Edit|button' => __( 'Edit' ), // Tooltip for the 'edit' button in the image toolbar. 'Paste URL or type to search' => __( 'Paste URL or type to search' ), // Placeholder for the inline link dialog. 'Apply' => __( 'Apply' ), // Tooltip for the 'apply' button in the inline link dialog. 'Link options' => __( 'Link options' ), // Tooltip for the 'link options' button in the inline link dialog. 'Visual' => _x( 'Visual', 'Name for the Visual editor tab' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Code|tab' => _x( 'Code', 'Name for the Code editor tab (formerly Text)' ), // Editor switch tab label. 'Add Media' => array( __( 'Add Media' ), 'accessM' ), // Tooltip for the 'Add Media' button in the block editor Classic block. // Shortcuts help modal. 'Keyboard Shortcuts' => array( __( 'Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'accessH' ), 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' => __( 'Classic Block Keyboard Shortcuts' ), 'Default shortcuts,' => __( 'Default shortcuts,' ), 'Additional shortcuts,' => __( 'Additional shortcuts,' ), 'Focus shortcuts:' => __( 'Focus shortcuts:' ), 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' => __( 'Inline toolbar (when an image, link or preview is selected)' ), 'Editor menu (when enabled)' => __( 'Editor menu (when enabled)' ), 'Editor toolbar' => __( 'Editor toolbar' ), 'Elements path' => __( 'Elements path' ), 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + Alt + letter:' ), 'Shift + Alt + letter:' => __( 'Shift + Alt + letter:' ), 'Cmd + letter:' => __( 'Cmd + letter:' ), 'Ctrl + letter:' => __( 'Ctrl + letter:' ), 'Letter' => __( 'Letter' ), 'Action' => __( 'Action' ), 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' => __( 'Warning: the link has been inserted but may have errors. Please test it.' ), 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' => __( 'To move focus to other buttons use Tab or the arrow keys. To return focus to the editor press Escape or use one of the buttons.' ), 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' => __( 'When starting a new paragraph with one of these formatting shortcuts followed by a space, the formatting will be applied automatically. Press Backspace or Escape to undo.' ), 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The following formatting shortcuts are replaced when pressing Enter. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' => __( 'The next group of formatting shortcuts are applied as you type or when you insert them around plain text in the same paragraph. Press Escape or the Undo button to undo.' ), ); } /* Imagetools plugin (not included): 'Edit image' => __( 'Edit image' ), 'Image options' => __( 'Image options' ), 'Back' => __( 'Back' ), 'Invert' => __( 'Invert' ), 'Flip horizontally' => __( 'Flip horizontal' ), 'Flip vertically' => __( 'Flip vertical' ), 'Crop' => __( 'Crop' ), 'Orientation' => __( 'Orientation' ), 'Resize' => __( 'Resize' ), 'Rotate clockwise' => __( 'Rotate right' ), 'Rotate counterclockwise' => __( 'Rotate left' ), 'Sharpen' => __( 'Sharpen' ), 'Brightness' => __( 'Brightness' ), 'Color levels' => __( 'Color levels' ), 'Contrast' => __( 'Contrast' ), 'Gamma' => __( 'Gamma' ), 'Zoom in' => __( 'Zoom in' ), 'Zoom out' => __( 'Zoom out' ), */ return self::$translation; } /** * Translates the default TinyMCE strings and returns them as JSON encoded object ready to be loaded with tinymce.addI18n(), * or as JS snippet that should run after tinymce.js is loaded. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param string $mce_locale The locale used for the editor. * @param bool $json_only Optional. Whether to include the JavaScript calls to tinymce.addI18n() and * tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone(). Default false. * @return string Translation object, JSON encoded. */ public static function wp_mce_translation( $mce_locale = '', $json_only = false ) { if ( ! $mce_locale ) { $mce_locale = self::get_mce_locale(); } $mce_translation = self::get_translation(); foreach ( $mce_translation as $name => $value ) { if ( is_array( $value ) ) { $mce_translation[ $name ] = $value[0]; } } /** * Filters translated strings prepared for TinyMCE. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_translation Key/value pairs of strings. * @param string $mce_locale Locale. */ $mce_translation = apply_filters( 'wp_mce_translation', $mce_translation, $mce_locale ); foreach ( $mce_translation as $key => $value ) { // Remove strings that are not translated. if ( $key === $value ) { unset( $mce_translation[ $key ] ); continue; } if ( str_contains( $value, '&' ) ) { $mce_translation[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } // Set direction. if ( is_rtl() ) { $mce_translation['_dir'] = 'rtl'; } if ( $json_only ) { return wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ); } $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); return "tinymce.addI18n( '$mce_locale', " . wp_json_encode( $mce_translation ) . ");\n" . "tinymce.ScriptLoader.markDone( '$baseurl/langs/$mce_locale.js' );\n"; } /** * Force uncompressed TinyMCE when a custom theme has been defined. * * The compressed TinyMCE file cannot deal with custom themes, so this makes * sure that WordPress uses the uncompressed TinyMCE file if a theme is defined. * Even if the website is running on a production environment. * * @since 5.0.0 */ public static function force_uncompressed_tinymce() { $has_custom_theme = false; foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $init ) { if ( ! empty( $init['theme_url'] ) ) { $has_custom_theme = true; break; } } if ( ! $has_custom_theme ) { return; } $wp_scripts = wp_scripts(); $wp_scripts->remove( 'wp-tinymce' ); wp_register_tinymce_scripts( $wp_scripts, true ); } /** * Print (output) the main TinyMCE scripts. * * @since 4.8.0 * * @global bool $concatenate_scripts */ public static function print_tinymce_scripts() { global $concatenate_scripts; if ( self::$tinymce_scripts_printed ) { return; } self::$tinymce_scripts_printed = true; if ( ! isset( $concatenate_scripts ) ) { script_concat_settings(); } wp_print_scripts( array( 'wp-tinymce' ) ); echo "<script type='text/javascript'>\n" . self::wp_mce_translation() . "</script>\n"; } /** * Print (output) the TinyMCE configuration and initialization scripts. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @global string $tinymce_version */ public static function editor_js() { global $tinymce_version; $tmce_on = ! empty( self::$mce_settings ); $mce_init = ''; $qt_init = ''; if ( $tmce_on ) { foreach ( self::$mce_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $mce_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $mce_init = '{' . trim( $mce_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $mce_init = '{}'; } if ( ! empty( self::$qt_settings ) ) { foreach ( self::$qt_settings as $editor_id => $init ) { $options = self::_parse_init( $init ); $qt_init .= "'$editor_id':{$options},"; } $qt_init = '{' . trim( $qt_init, ',' ) . '}'; } else { $qt_init = '{}'; } $ref = array( 'plugins' => implode( ',', self::$plugins ), 'theme' => 'modern', 'language' => self::$mce_locale, ); $suffix = SCRIPT_DEBUG ? '' : '.min'; $baseurl = self::get_baseurl(); $version = 'ver=' . $tinymce_version; /** * Fires immediately before the TinyMCE settings are printed. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'before_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> tinyMCEPreInit = { baseURL: "<?php echo $baseurl; ?>", suffix: "<?php echo $suffix; ?>", <?php if ( self::$drag_drop_upload ) { echo 'dragDropUpload: true,'; } ?> mceInit: <?php echo $mce_init; ?>, qtInit: <?php echo $qt_init; ?>, ref: <?php echo self::_parse_init( $ref ); ?>, load_ext: function(url,lang){var sl=tinymce.ScriptLoader;sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'.js');sl.markDone(url+'/langs/'+lang+'_dlg.js');} }; </script> <?php if ( $tmce_on ) { self::print_tinymce_scripts(); if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { // Load the old-format English strings to prevent unsightly labels in old style popups. echo "<script type='text/javascript' src='{$baseurl}/langs/wp-langs-en.js?$version'></script>\n"; } } /** * Fires after tinymce.js is loaded, but before any TinyMCE editor * instances are created. * * @since 3.9.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'wp_tiny_mce_init', self::$mce_settings ); ?> <script type="text/javascript"> <?php if ( self::$ext_plugins ) { echo self::$ext_plugins . "\n"; } if ( ! is_admin() ) { echo 'var ajaxurl = "' . admin_url( 'admin-ajax.php', 'relative' ) . '";'; } ?> ( function() { var initialized = []; var initialize = function() { var init, id, inPostbox, $wrap; var readyState = document.readyState; if ( readyState !== 'complete' && readyState !== 'interactive' ) { return; } for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit ) { if ( initialized.indexOf( id ) > -1 ) { continue; } init = tinyMCEPreInit.mceInit[id]; $wrap = tinymce.$( '#wp-' + id + '-wrap' ); inPostbox = $wrap.parents( '.postbox' ).length > 0; if ( ! init.wp_skip_init && ( $wrap.hasClass( 'tmce-active' ) || ! tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit.hasOwnProperty( id ) ) && ( readyState === 'complete' || ( ! inPostbox && readyState === 'interactive' ) ) ) { tinymce.init( init ); initialized.push( id ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } } if ( typeof tinymce !== 'undefined' ) { if ( tinymce.Env.ie && tinymce.Env.ie < 11 ) { tinymce.$( '.wp-editor-wrap ' ).removeClass( 'tmce-active' ).addClass( 'html-active' ); } else { if ( document.readyState === 'complete' ) { initialize(); } else { document.addEventListener( 'readystatechange', initialize ); } } } if ( typeof quicktags !== 'undefined' ) { for ( id in tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit ) { quicktags( tinyMCEPreInit.qtInit[id] ); if ( ! window.wpActiveEditor ) { window.wpActiveEditor = id; } } } }()); </script> <?php if ( in_array( 'wplink', self::$plugins, true ) || in_array( 'link', self::$qt_buttons, true ) ) { self::wp_link_dialog(); } /** * Fires after any core TinyMCE editor instances are created. * * @since 3.2.0 * * @param array $mce_settings TinyMCE settings array. */ do_action( 'after_wp_tiny_mce', self::$mce_settings ); } /** * Outputs the HTML for distraction-free writing mode. * * @since 3.2.0 * @deprecated 4.3.0 */ public static function wp_fullscreen_html() { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '4.3.0' ); } /** * Performs post queries for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 * * @param array $args { * Optional. Array of link query arguments. * * @type int $pagenum Page number. Default 1. * @type string $s Search keywords. * } * @return array|false $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results, false if there are none. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } */ public static function wp_link_query( $args = array() ) { $pts = get_post_types( array( 'public' => true ), 'objects' ); $pt_names = array_keys( $pts ); $query = array( 'post_type' => $pt_names, 'suppress_filters' => true, 'update_post_term_cache' => false, 'update_post_meta_cache' => false, 'post_status' => 'publish', 'posts_per_page' => 20, ); $args['pagenum'] = isset( $args['pagenum'] ) ? absint( $args['pagenum'] ) : 1; if ( isset( $args['s'] ) ) { $query['s'] = $args['s']; } $query['offset'] = $args['pagenum'] > 1 ? $query['posts_per_page'] * ( $args['pagenum'] - 1 ) : 0; /** * Filters the link query arguments. * * Allows modification of the link query arguments before querying. * * @see WP_Query for a full list of arguments * * @since 3.7.0 * * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $query = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query_args', $query ); // Do main query. $get_posts = new WP_Query(); $posts = $get_posts->query( $query ); // Build results. $results = array(); foreach ( $posts as $post ) { if ( 'post' === $post->post_type ) { $info = mysql2date( __( 'Y/m/d' ), $post->post_date ); } else { $info = $pts[ $post->post_type ]->labels->singular_name; } $results[] = array( 'ID' => $post->ID, 'title' => trim( esc_html( strip_tags( get_the_title( $post ) ) ) ), 'permalink' => get_permalink( $post->ID ), 'info' => $info, ); } /** * Filters the link query results. * * Allows modification of the returned link query results. * * @since 3.7.0 * * @see 'wp_link_query_args' filter * * @param array $results { * An array of associative arrays of query results. * * @type array ...$0 { * @type int $ID Post ID. * @type string $title The trimmed, escaped post title. * @type string $permalink Post permalink. * @type string $info A 'Y/m/d'-formatted date for 'post' post type, * the 'singular_name' post type label otherwise. * } * } * @param array $query An array of WP_Query arguments. */ $results = apply_filters( 'wp_link_query', $results, $query ); return ! empty( $results ) ? $results : false; } /** * Dialog for internal linking. * * @since 3.1.0 */ public static function wp_link_dialog() { // Run once. if ( self::$link_dialog_printed ) { return; } self::$link_dialog_printed = true; // `display: none` is required here, see #WP27605. ?> <div id="wp-link-backdrop" style="display: none"></div> <div id="wp-link-wrap" class="wp-core-ui" style="display: none" role="dialog" aria-modal="true" aria-labelledby="link-modal-title"> <form id="wp-link" tabindex="-1"> <?php wp_nonce_field( 'internal-linking', '_ajax_linking_nonce', false ); ?> <h1 id="link-modal-title"><?php _e( 'Insert/edit link' ); ?></h1> <button type="button" id="wp-link-close"><span class="screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Close' ); ?> </span></button> <div id="link-selector"> <div id="link-options"> <p class="howto" id="wplink-enter-url"><?php _e( 'Enter the destination URL' ); ?></p> <div> <label><span><?php _e( 'URL' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-url" type="text" aria-describedby="wplink-enter-url" /></label> </div> <div class="wp-link-text-field"> <label><span><?php _e( 'Link Text' ); ?></span> <input id="wp-link-text" type="text" /></label> </div> <div class="link-target"> <label><span></span> <input type="checkbox" id="wp-link-target" /> <?php _e( 'Open link in a new tab' ); ?></label> </div> </div> <p class="howto" id="wplink-link-existing-content"><?php _e( 'Or link to existing content' ); ?></p> <div id="search-panel"> <div class="link-search-wrapper"> <label> <span class="search-label"><?php _e( 'Search' ); ?></span> <input type="search" id="wp-link-search" class="link-search-field" autocomplete="off" aria-describedby="wplink-link-existing-content" /> <span class="spinner"></span> </label> </div> <div id="search-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> <div id="most-recent-results" class="query-results" tabindex="0"> <div class="query-notice" id="query-notice-message"> <em class="query-notice-default"><?php _e( 'No search term specified. Showing recent items.' ); ?></em> <em class="query-notice-hint screen-reader-text"> <?php /* translators: Hidden accessibility text. */ _e( 'Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.' ); ?> </em> </div> <ul></ul> <div class="river-waiting"> <span class="spinner"></span> </div> </div> </div> </div> <div class="submitbox"> <div id="wp-link-cancel"> <button type="button" class="button"><?php _e( 'Cancel' ); ?></button> </div> <div id="wp-link-update"> <input type="submit" value="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Add Link' ); ?>" class="button button-primary" id="wp-link-submit" name="wp-link-submit"> </div> </div> </form> </div> <?php } } https-migration-20260606043900.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012002 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606005902.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011772 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260607110256.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012002 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606022002.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011770 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260606142425.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011774 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http-20260605033122.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0007562 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } https-migration-20260607013104.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011774 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605225555.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012001 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260606100517.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011770 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260605201901.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011766 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260606033359.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012011 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } IdnaEncoder-20260605033106.php 0000666 00000030223 15226714270 0011021 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument; use WpOrg\Requests\Utility\InputValidator; /** * IDNA URL encoder * * Note: Not fully compliant, as nameprep does nothing yet. * * @package Requests\Utilities * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490 IDNA specification * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492 Punycode/Bootstrap specification */ class IdnaEncoder { /** * ACE prefix used for IDNA * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3490#section-5 * @var string */ const ACE_PREFIX = 'xn--'; /** * Maximum length of a IDNA URL in ASCII. * * @see \WpOrg\Requests\IdnaEncoder::to_ascii() * * @since 2.0.0 * * @var int */ const MAX_LENGTH = 64; /**#@+ * Bootstrap constant for Punycode * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * @var int */ const BOOTSTRAP_BASE = 36; const BOOTSTRAP_TMIN = 1; const BOOTSTRAP_TMAX = 26; const BOOTSTRAP_SKEW = 38; const BOOTSTRAP_DAMP = 700; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS = 72; const BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N = 128; /**#@-*/ /** * Encode a hostname using Punycode * * @param string|Stringable $hostname Hostname * @return string Punycode-encoded hostname * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\InvalidArgument When the passed argument is not a string or a stringable object. */ public static function encode($hostname) { if (InputValidator::is_string_or_stringable($hostname) === false) { throw InvalidArgument::create(1, '$hostname', 'string|Stringable', gettype($hostname)); } $parts = explode('.', $hostname); foreach ($parts as &$part) { $part = self::to_ascii($part); } return implode('.', $parts); } /** * Convert a UTF-8 text string to an ASCII string using Punycode * * @param string $text ASCII or UTF-8 string (max length 64 characters) * @return string ASCII string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.provided_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Prepared string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.prepared_too_long`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Provided string already begins with xn-- (`idna.provided_is_prefixed`) * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Encoded string longer than 64 ASCII characters (`idna.encoded_too_long`) */ public static function to_ascii($text) { // Step 1: Check if the text is already ASCII if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Provided string is too long', 'idna.provided_too_long', $text); } // Step 2: nameprep $text = self::nameprep($text); // Step 3: UseSTD3ASCIIRules is false, continue // Step 4: Check if it's ASCII now if (self::is_ascii($text)) { // Skip to step 7 /* * As the `nameprep()` method returns the original string, this code will never be reached until * that method is properly implemented. */ // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Prepared string is too long', 'idna.prepared_too_long', $text); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } // Step 5: Check ACE prefix if (strpos($text, self::ACE_PREFIX) === 0) { throw new Exception('Provided string begins with ACE prefix', 'idna.provided_is_prefixed', $text); } // Step 6: Encode with Punycode $text = self::punycode_encode($text); // Step 7: Prepend ACE prefix $text = self::ACE_PREFIX . $text; // Step 8: Check size if (strlen($text) < self::MAX_LENGTH) { return $text; } throw new Exception('Encoded string is too long', 'idna.encoded_too_long', $text); } /** * Check whether a given text string contains only ASCII characters * * @internal (Testing found regex was the fastest implementation) * * @param string $text Text to examine. * @return bool Is the text string ASCII-only? */ protected static function is_ascii($text) { return (preg_match('/(?:[^\x00-\x7F])/', $text) !== 1); } /** * Prepare a text string for use as an IDNA name * * @todo Implement this based on RFC 3491 and the newer 5891 * @param string $text Text to prepare. * @return string Prepared string */ protected static function nameprep($text) { return $text; } /** * Convert a UTF-8 string to a UCS-4 codepoint array * * Based on \WpOrg\Requests\Iri::replace_invalid_with_pct_encoding() * * @param string $input Text to convert. * @return array Unicode code points * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception Invalid UTF-8 codepoint (`idna.invalidcodepoint`) */ protected static function utf8_to_codepoints($input) { $codepoints = []; // Get number of bytes $strlen = strlen($input); // phpcs:ignore Generic.CodeAnalysis.JumbledIncrementer -- This is a deliberate choice. for ($position = 0; $position < $strlen; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); if ((~$value & 0x80) === 0x80) { // One byte sequence: $character = $value; $length = 1; $remaining = 0; } elseif (($value & 0xE0) === 0xC0) { // Two byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x1F) << 6; $length = 2; $remaining = 1; } elseif (($value & 0xF0) === 0xE0) { // Three byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x0F) << 12; $length = 3; $remaining = 2; } elseif (($value & 0xF8) === 0xF0) { // Four byte sequence: $character = ($value & 0x07) << 18; $length = 4; $remaining = 3; } else { // Invalid byte: throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $value); } if ($remaining > 0) { if ($position + $length > $strlen) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } for ($position++; $remaining > 0; $position++) { $value = ord($input[$position]); // If it is invalid, count the sequence as invalid and reprocess the current byte: if (($value & 0xC0) !== 0x80) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } --$remaining; $character |= ($value & 0x3F) << ($remaining * 6); } $position--; } if (// Non-shortest form sequences are invalid $length > 1 && $character <= 0x7F || $length > 2 && $character <= 0x7FF || $length > 3 && $character <= 0xFFFF // Outside of range of ucschar codepoints // Noncharacters || ($character & 0xFFFE) === 0xFFFE || $character >= 0xFDD0 && $character <= 0xFDEF || ( // Everything else not in ucschar $character > 0xD7FF && $character < 0xF900 || $character < 0x20 || $character > 0x7E && $character < 0xA0 || $character > 0xEFFFD ) ) { throw new Exception('Invalid Unicode codepoint', 'idna.invalidcodepoint', $character); } $codepoints[] = $character; } return $codepoints; } /** * RFC3492-compliant encoder * * @internal Pseudo-code from Section 6.3 is commented with "#" next to relevant code * * @param string $input UTF-8 encoded string to encode * @return string Punycode-encoded string * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On character outside of the domain (never happens with Punycode) (`idna.character_outside_domain`) */ public static function punycode_encode($input) { $output = ''; // let n = initial_n $n = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_N; // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // let bias = initial_bias $bias = self::BOOTSTRAP_INITIAL_BIAS; // let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input $h = 0; $b = 0; // see loop // copy them to the output in order $codepoints = self::utf8_to_codepoints($input); $extended = []; foreach ($codepoints as $char) { if ($char < 128) { // Character is valid ASCII // TODO: this should also check if it's valid for a URL $output .= chr($char); $h++; // Check if the character is non-ASCII, but below initial n // This never occurs for Punycode, so ignore in coverage // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart } elseif ($char < $n) { throw new Exception('Invalid character', 'idna.character_outside_domain', $char); // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd } else { $extended[$char] = true; } } $extended = array_keys($extended); sort($extended); $b = $h; // [copy them] followed by a delimiter if b > 0 if (strlen($output) > 0) { $output .= '-'; } // {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail} // while h < length(input) do begin $codepointcount = count($codepoints); while ($h < $codepointcount) { // let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input $m = array_shift($extended); //printf('next code point to insert is %s' . PHP_EOL, dechex($m)); // let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow $delta += ($m - $n) * ($h + 1); // let n = m $n = $m; // for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin for ($num = 0; $num < $codepointcount; $num++) { $c = $codepoints[$num]; // if c < n then increment delta, fail on overflow if ($c < $n) { $delta++; } elseif ($c === $n) { // if c == n then begin // let q = delta $q = $delta; // for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin for ($k = self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; ; $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE) { // let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or // tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise if ($k <= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN; } elseif ($k >= ($bias + self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX)) { $t = self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX; } else { $t = $k - $bias; } // if q < t then break if ($q < $t) { break; } // output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t)) $digit = (int) ($t + (($q - $t) % (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t))); $output .= self::digit_to_char($digit); // let q = (q - t) div (base - t) $q = (int) floor(($q - $t) / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - $t)); } // end // output the code point for digit q $output .= self::digit_to_char($q); // let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?) $bias = self::adapt($delta, $h + 1, $h === $b); // let delta = 0 $delta = 0; // increment h $h++; } // end } // end // increment delta and n $delta++; $n++; } // end return $output; } /** * Convert a digit to its respective character * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-5 * * @param int $digit Digit in the range 0-35 * @return string Single character corresponding to digit * * @throws \WpOrg\Requests\Exception On invalid digit (`idna.invalid_digit`) */ protected static function digit_to_char($digit) { // @codeCoverageIgnoreStart // As far as I know, this never happens, but still good to be sure. if ($digit < 0 || $digit > 35) { throw new Exception(sprintf('Invalid digit %d', $digit), 'idna.invalid_digit', $digit); } // @codeCoverageIgnoreEnd $digits = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789'; return substr($digits, $digit, 1); } /** * Adapt the bias * * @link https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3492#section-6.1 * @param int $delta * @param int $numpoints * @param bool $firsttime * @return int|float New bias * * function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime): */ protected static function adapt($delta, $numpoints, $firsttime) { // if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp if ($firsttime) { $delta = floor($delta / self::BOOTSTRAP_DAMP); } else { // else let delta = delta div 2 $delta = floor($delta / 2); } // let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints) $delta += floor($delta / $numpoints); // let k = 0 $k = 0; // while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin $max = floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN) * self::BOOTSTRAP_TMAX) / 2); while ($delta > $max) { // let delta = delta div (base - tmin) $delta = floor($delta / (self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN)); // let k = k + base $k += self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE; } // end // return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew)) return $k + floor(((self::BOOTSTRAP_BASE - self::BOOTSTRAP_TMIN + 1) * $delta) / ($delta + self::BOOTSTRAP_SKEW)); } } https-detection-20260605122528.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011775 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } wp-diff-20260605050337.php 0000666 00000001437 15226714270 0010214 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress Diff bastard child of old MediaWiki Diff Formatter. * * Basically all that remains is the table structure and some method names. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Diff */ // Don't load directly. if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) { die( '-1' ); } if ( ! class_exists( 'Text_Diff', false ) ) { /** Text_Diff class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/Text/Diff.php'; /** Text_Diff_Renderer class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/Text/Diff/Renderer.php'; /** Text_Diff_Renderer_inline class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/Text/Diff/Renderer/inline.php'; /** Text_Exception class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/Text/Exception.php'; } require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-text-diff-renderer-table.php'; require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-text-diff-renderer-inline.php'; https-detection-20260606165331.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011775 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-detection-20260606092635.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012003 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260606092011.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011777 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260607003229.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012003 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606102945.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012007 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } ArgumentCount-20260605020528.php 0000666 00000002664 15226714270 0011455 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; /** * Exception for when an incorrect number of arguments are passed to a method. * * Typically, this exception is used when all arguments for a method are optional, * but certain arguments need to be passed together, i.e. a method which can be called * with no arguments or with two arguments, but not with one argument. * * Along the same lines, this exception is also used if a method expects an array * with a certain number of elements and the provided number of elements does not comply. * * @package Requests\Exceptions * @since 2.0.0 */ final class ArgumentCount extends Exception { /** * Create a new argument count exception with a standardized text. * * @param string $expected The argument count expected as a phrase. * For example: `at least 2 arguments` or `exactly 1 argument`. * @param int $received The actual argument count received. * @param string $type Exception type. * * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\ArgumentCount */ public static function create($expected, $received, $type) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace $stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2); return new self( sprintf( '%s::%s() expects %s, %d given', $stack[1]['class'], $stack[1]['function'], $expected, $received ), $type ); } } https-detection-20260605141018.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011770 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } string.php 0000666 00000020233 15226714270 0006575 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Parses unified or context diffs output from eg. the diff utility. * * Example: * <code> * $patch = file_get_contents('example.patch'); * $diff = new Text_Diff('string', array($patch)); * $renderer = new Text_Diff_Renderer_inline(); * echo $renderer->render($diff); * </code> * * Copyright 2005 Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * Copyright 2005-2010 The Horde Project (http://www.horde.org/) * * See the enclosed file COPYING for license information (LGPL). If you did * not receive this file, see https://opensource.org/license/lgpl-2-1/. * * @author Örjan Persson <o@42mm.org> * @package Text_Diff * @since 0.2.0 */ class Text_Diff_Engine_string { /** * Parses a unified or context diff. * * First param contains the whole diff and the second can be used to force * a specific diff type. If the second parameter is 'autodetect', the * diff will be examined to find out which type of diff this is. * * @param string $diff The diff content. * @param string $mode The diff mode of the content in $diff. One of * 'context', 'unified', or 'autodetect'. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function diff($diff, $mode = 'autodetect') { // Detect line breaks. $lnbr = "\n"; if (strpos($diff, "\r\n") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r\n"; } elseif (strpos($diff, "\r") !== false) { $lnbr = "\r"; } // Make sure we have a line break at the EOF. if (substr($diff, -strlen($lnbr)) != $lnbr) { $diff .= $lnbr; } if ($mode != 'autodetect' && $mode != 'context' && $mode != 'unified') { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff is unsupported'); } if ($mode == 'autodetect') { $context = strpos($diff, '***'); $unified = strpos($diff, '---'); if ($context === $unified) { return PEAR::raiseError('Type of diff could not be detected'); } elseif ($context === false || $unified === false) { $mode = $context !== false ? 'context' : 'unified'; } else { $mode = $context < $unified ? 'context' : 'unified'; } } // Split by new line and remove the diff header, if there is one. $diff = explode($lnbr, $diff); if (($mode == 'context' && strpos($diff[0], '***') === 0) || ($mode == 'unified' && strpos($diff[0], '---') === 0)) { array_shift($diff); array_shift($diff); } if ($mode == 'context') { return $this->parseContextDiff($diff); } else { return $this->parseUnifiedDiff($diff); } } /** * Parses an array containing the unified diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseUnifiedDiff($diff) { $edits = array(); $end = count($diff) - 1; for ($i = 0; $i < $end;) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case ' ': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == ' '); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($diff1); break; case '+': // get all new lines do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': // get changed or removed lines $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 1); } while (++$i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); while ($i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$i++], 1); } if (count($diff2) == 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); } else { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); } break; default: $i++; break; } } return $edits; } /** * Parses an array containing the context diff. * * @param array $diff Array of lines. * * @return array List of all diff operations. */ function parseContextDiff(&$diff) { $edits = array(); $i = $max_i = $j = $max_j = 0; $end = count($diff) - 1; while ($i < $end && $j < $end) { while ($i >= $max_i && $j >= $max_j) { // Find the boundaries of the diff output of the two files for ($i = $j; $i < $end && substr($diff[$i], 0, 3) == '***'; $i++); for ($max_i = $i; $max_i < $end && substr($diff[$max_i], 0, 3) != '---'; $max_i++); for ($j = $max_i; $j < $end && substr($diff[$j], 0, 3) == '---'; $j++); for ($max_j = $j; $max_j < $end && substr($diff[$max_j], 0, 3) != '***'; $max_j++); } // find what hasn't been changed $array = array(); while ($i < $max_i && $j < $max_j && strcmp($diff[$i], $diff[$j]) == 0) { $array[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); $i++; $j++; } while ($i < $max_i && ($max_j-$j) <= 1) { if ($diff[$i] != '' && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$i++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && ($max_i-$i) <= 1) { if ($diff[$j] != '' && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) != ' ') { break; } $array[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } if (count($array) > 0) { $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_copy($array); } if ($i < $max_i) { $diff1 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$i], 0, 1)) { case '!': $diff2 = array(); do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); if ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '!') { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '!'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_change($diff1, $diff2); break; case '+': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff1); break; case '-': do { $diff1[] = substr($diff[$i], 2); } while (++$i < $max_i && substr($diff[$i], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff1); break; } } if ($j < $max_j) { $diff2 = array(); switch (substr($diff[$j], 0, 1)) { case '+': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '+'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_add($diff2); break; case '-': do { $diff2[] = substr($diff[$j++], 2); } while ($j < $max_j && substr($diff[$j], 0, 1) == '-'); $edits[] = new Text_Diff_Op_delete($diff2); break; } } } return $edits; } } Http-20260605050209.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0007567 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } class-wp-scripts-20260605050322.php 0000666 00000104060 15226714270 0012064 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Core class used to register scripts. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies */ class WP_Scripts extends WP_Dependencies { /** * Base URL for scripts. * * Full URL with trailing slash. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $base_url; /** * URL of the content directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $content_url; /** * Default version string for scripts. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $default_version; /** * Holds handles of scripts which are enqueued in footer. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $in_footer = array(); /** * Holds a list of script handles which will be concatenated. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $concat = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains script handles and their version. * * @since 2.8.0 * @deprecated 3.4.0 * @var string */ public $concat_version = ''; /** * Whether to perform concatenation. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var bool */ public $do_concat = false; /** * Holds HTML markup of scripts and additional data if concatenation * is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_html = ''; /** * Holds inline code if concatenation is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_code = ''; /** * Holds a list of script handles which are not in the default directory * if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_handles = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains handles and versions of scripts which * are not in the default directory if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_version = ''; /** * List of default directories. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $default_dirs; /** * Holds a mapping of dependents (as handles) for a given script handle. * Used to optimize recursive dependency tree checks. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var array<string, string[]> */ private $dependents_map = array(); /** * Holds a reference to the delayed (non-blocking) script loading strategies. * Used by methods that validate loading strategies. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var string[] */ private $delayed_strategies = array( 'defer', 'async' ); /** * Constructor. * * @since 2.6.0 */ public function __construct() { $this->init(); add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'init' ), 0 ); } /** * Initialize the class. * * @since 3.4.0 */ public function init() { /** * Fires when the WP_Scripts instance is initialized. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $wp_scripts WP_Scripts instance (passed by reference). */ do_action_ref_array( 'wp_default_scripts', array( &$this ) ); } /** * Prints scripts. * * Prints the scripts passed to it or the print queue. Also prints all necessary dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed: queue (false), * single script (string), or multiple scripts (array of strings). * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return string[] Handles of scripts that have been printed. */ public function print_scripts( $handles = false, $group = false ) { return $this->do_items( $handles, $group ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$display` parameter. * @deprecated 3.3.0 * * @see print_extra_script() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_scripts_l10n( $handle, $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::print_extra_script()' ); return $this->print_extra_script( $handle, $display ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_extra_script( $handle, $display = true ) { $output = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! $output ) { return; } /* * Do not print a sourceURL comment if concatenation is enabled. * * Extra scripts may be concatenated into a single script. * The line-based sourceURL comments may break concatenated scripts * and do not make sense when multiple scripts are joined together. */ if ( ! $this->do_concat ) { $output .= sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s", rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); } if ( ! $display ) { return $output; } wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); return true; } /** * Checks whether all dependents of a given handle are in the footer. * * If there are no dependents, this is considered the same as if all dependents were in the footer. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param string $handle Script handle. * @return bool Whether all dependents are in the footer. */ private function are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dep ) { if ( isset( $this->groups[ $dep ] ) && 0 === $this->groups[ $dep ] ) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Processes a script dependency. * * @since 2.6.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_item() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function do_item( $handle, $group = false ) { if ( ! parent::do_item( $handle ) ) { return false; } if ( 0 === $group && $this->groups[ $handle ] > 0 ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } if ( false === $group && in_array( $handle, $this->in_footer, true ) ) { $this->in_footer = array_diff( $this->in_footer, (array) $handle ); } $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( $obj->extra['conditional'] ?? false ) { return false; } if ( null === $obj->ver ) { $ver = ''; } else { $ver = $obj->ver ? $obj->ver : $this->default_version; } if ( isset( $this->args[ $handle ] ) ) { $ver = $ver ? $ver . '&' . $this->args[ $handle ] : $this->args[ $handle ]; } $src = $obj->src; $strategy = $this->get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ); $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); if ( ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $intended_strategy ) ) { $intended_strategy = ''; } /* * Move this script to the footer if: * 1. The script is in the header group. * 2. The current output is the header. * 3. The intended strategy is delayed. * 4. The actual strategy is not delayed. * 5. All dependent scripts are in the footer. */ if ( 0 === $group && 0 === $this->groups[ $handle ] && $intended_strategy && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) && $this->are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } $before_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'before' ); $after_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'after' ); if ( $before_script || $after_script ) { $inline_script_tag = $before_script . $after_script; } else { $inline_script_tag = ''; } /* * Prevent concatenation of scripts if the text domain is defined * to ensure the dependency order is respected. */ $translations_stop_concat = ! empty( $obj->textdomain ); $translations = $this->print_translations( $handle, false ); if ( $translations ) { /* * The sourceURL comment is not included by WP_Scripts::print_translations() * when `$display` is `false` to prevent issues where the script tag contents are used * by extenders for other purposes, for example concatenated with other script content. * * Include the sourceURL comment here as it would be when printed directly. */ $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $translations .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; $translations = wp_get_inline_script_tag( $translations, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } if ( $this->do_concat ) { /** * Filters the script loader source. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @param string $src Script loader source path. * @param string $handle Script handle. */ $filtered_src = apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ); if ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) && ( $before_script || $after_script || $translations_stop_concat || $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) ) ) { $this->do_concat = false; // Have to print the so-far concatenated scripts right away to maintain the right order. _print_scripts(); $this->reset(); } elseif ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) ) { $this->print_code .= $this->print_extra_script( $handle, false ); $this->concat .= "$handle,"; $this->concat_version .= "$handle$ver"; return true; } else { $this->ext_handles .= "$handle,"; $this->ext_version .= "$handle$ver"; } } $this->print_extra_script( $handle ); // A single item may alias a set of items, by having dependencies, but no source. if ( ! $src ) { if ( $inline_script_tag ) { if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $inline_script_tag; } else { echo $inline_script_tag; } } return true; } if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $this->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $this->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $this->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url_raw( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { return true; } $attr = array( 'src' => $src, 'id' => "{$handle}-js", ); if ( $strategy ) { $attr[ $strategy ] = true; } if ( $intended_strategy ) { $attr['data-wp-strategy'] = $intended_strategy; } // Determine fetchpriority. $original_fetchpriority = isset( $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] ) ? $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] : null; if ( null === $original_fetchpriority || ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $original_fetchpriority ) ) { $original_fetchpriority = 'auto'; } $actual_fetchpriority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $handle ); if ( null === $actual_fetchpriority ) { // If null, it's likely this script was not explicitly enqueued, so in this case use the original priority. $actual_fetchpriority = $original_fetchpriority; } if ( is_string( $actual_fetchpriority ) && 'auto' !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['fetchpriority'] = $actual_fetchpriority; } if ( $original_fetchpriority !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['data-wp-fetchpriority'] = $original_fetchpriority; } $tag = $translations . $before_script; $tag .= wp_get_script_tag( $attr ); $tag .= $after_script; /** * Filters the HTML script tag of an enqueued script. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string $tag The `<script>` tag for the enqueued script. * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param string $src The script's source URL. */ $tag = apply_filters( 'script_loader_tag', $tag, $handle, $src ); if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $tag; } else { echo $tag; } return true; } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { if ( ! $data ) { return false; } if ( 'after' !== $position ) { $position = 'before'; } $script = (array) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); $script[] = $data; return $this->add_data( $handle, $position, $script ); } /** * Prints inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 4.5.0 * @deprecated 6.3.0 Use methods get_inline_script_tag() or get_inline_script_data() instead. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to print inline scripts for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script tag * instead of just returning the script data. Default true. * @return string|false Script data on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_inline_script( $handle, $position = 'after', $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '6.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_data() or WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_tag()' ); $output = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $output ) ) { return false; } if ( $display ) { echo $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position ); } return $output; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $data = $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $data ) || ! is_array( $data ) ) { return ''; } /* * Print sourceURL comment regardless of concatenation. * * Inline scripts prevent scripts from being concatenated, so * sourceURL comments are safe to print for inline scripts. */ $data[] = sprintf( '//# sourceURL=%s', rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-{$position}" ) ); return trim( implode( "\n", $data ), "\n" ); } /** * Gets tags for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get associated inline script tag for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to get tag for inline * scripts in the before or after position. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $js = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $js ) ) { return ''; } $id = "{$handle}-js-{$position}"; return wp_get_inline_script_tag( $js, compact( 'id' ) ); } /** * Localizes a script, only if the script has already been added. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to attach data to. * @param string $object_name Name of the variable that will contain the data. * @param array $l10n Array of data to localize. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { if ( 'jquery' === $handle ) { $handle = 'jquery-core'; } if ( is_array( $l10n ) && isset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ) ) { // back compat, preserve the code in 'l10n_print_after' if present. $after = $l10n['l10n_print_after']; unset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ); } if ( ! is_array( $l10n ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $l10n, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'The %1$s parameter must be an array. To pass arbitrary data to scripts, use the %2$s function instead.' ), '<code>$l10n</code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '5.7.0' ); if ( false === $l10n ) { // This should really not be needed, but is necessary for backward compatibility. $l10n = array( $l10n ); } } if ( is_string( $l10n ) ) { $l10n = html_entity_decode( $l10n, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } elseif ( is_array( $l10n ) ) { foreach ( $l10n as $key => $value ) { if ( ! is_scalar( $value ) ) { continue; } $l10n[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( (string) $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } $script = "var $object_name = " . wp_json_encode( $l10n, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ';'; if ( ! empty( $after ) ) { $script .= "\n$after;"; } $data = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $script = "$data\n$script"; } return $this->add_data( $handle, 'data', $script ); } /** * Sets handle group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::set_group() * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param bool $recursion Internal flag that calling function was called recursively. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool Not already in the group or a lower group. */ public function set_group( $handle, $recursion, $group = false ) { if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) && 1 === $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) { $calculated_group = 1; } else { $calculated_group = (int) $this->get_data( $handle, 'group' ); } if ( false !== $group && $calculated_group > $group ) { $calculated_group = $group; } return parent::set_group( $handle, $recursion, $calculated_group ); } /** * Sets a translation textdomain. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to register a translation domain to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was registered, false if not. */ public function set_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } /** @var \_WP_Dependency $obj */ $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( ! in_array( 'wp-i18n', $obj->deps, true ) ) { $obj->deps[] = 'wp-i18n'; } return $obj->set_translations( $domain, $path ); } /** * Prints translations set for a specific handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return string|false Script on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_translations( $handle, $display = true ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) || empty( $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain ) ) { return false; } $domain = $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain; $path = ''; if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path ) ) { $path = $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path; } $json_translations = load_script_textdomain( $handle, $domain, $path ); if ( ! $json_translations ) { return false; } $output = <<<JS ( function( domain, translations ) { var localeData = translations.locale_data[ domain ] || translations.locale_data.messages; localeData[""].domain = domain; wp.i18n.setLocaleData( localeData, domain ); } )( "{$domain}", {$json_translations} ); JS; if ( $display ) { $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $output .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } return $output; } /** * Determines script dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::all_deps() * * @param string|string[] $handles Item handle (string) or item handles (array of strings). * @param bool $recursion Optional. Internal flag that function is calling itself. * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function all_deps( $handles, $recursion = false, $group = false ) { $result = parent::all_deps( $handles, $recursion, $group ); if ( ! $recursion ) { /** * Filters the list of script dependencies left to print. * * @since 2.3.0 * * @param string[] $to_do An array of script dependency handles. */ $this->to_do = apply_filters( 'print_scripts_array', $this->to_do ); } return $result; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the head group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_head_items() { $this->do_items( false, 0 ); return $this->done; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the footer group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_footer_items() { $this->do_items( false, 1 ); return $this->done; } /** * Whether a handle's source is in a default directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $src The source of the enqueued script. * @return bool True if found, false if not. */ public function in_default_dir( $src ) { if ( ! $this->default_dirs ) { return true; } if ( str_starts_with( $src, '/' . WPINC . '/js/l10n' ) ) { return false; } foreach ( (array) $this->default_dirs as $test ) { if ( str_starts_with( $src, $test ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * This overrides the add_data method from WP_Dependencies, to support normalizing of $args. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param string $key The data key. * @param mixed $value The data value. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } if ( 'conditional' === $key ) { // If a dependency is declared by a conditional script, remove it. $this->registered[ $handle ]->deps = array(); } if ( 'strategy' === $key ) { if ( ! empty( $value ) && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid strategy `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src && $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a strategy `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } } elseif ( 'fetchpriority' === $key ) { if ( empty( $value ) ) { $value = 'auto'; } if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid fetchpriority `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a fetchpriority `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } } return parent::add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } /** * Gets all dependents of a script. * * This is not recursive. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string[] Script handles. */ private function get_dependents( $handle ) { // Check if dependents map for the handle in question is present. If so, use it. if ( isset( $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] ) ) { return $this->dependents_map[ $handle ]; } $dependents = array(); // Iterate over all registered scripts, finding dependents of the script passed to this method. foreach ( $this->registered as $registered_handle => $args ) { if ( in_array( $handle, $args->deps, true ) ) { $dependents[] = $registered_handle; } } // Add the handles dependents to the map to ease future lookups. $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] = $dependents; return $dependents; } /** * Checks if the strategy passed is a valid delayed (non-blocking) strategy. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string|mixed $strategy The strategy to check. * @return bool True if $strategy is one of the delayed strategies, otherwise false. */ private function is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ): bool { return in_array( $strategy, $this->delayed_strategies, true ); } /** * Checks if the provided fetchpriority is valid. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|mixed $priority Fetch priority. * @return bool Whether valid fetchpriority. */ private function is_valid_fetchpriority( $priority ): bool { return in_array( $priority, array( 'auto', 'low', 'high' ), true ); } /** * Gets the best eligible loading strategy for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string The best eligible loading strategy. */ private function get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ) { $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // Bail early if there is no intended strategy. if ( ! $intended_strategy ) { return ''; } /* * If the intended strategy is 'defer', limit the initial list of eligible * strategies, since 'async' can fallback to 'defer', but not vice-versa. */ $initial_strategy = ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) ? array( 'defer' ) : null; $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $initial_strategy ); // Return early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return ''; } return in_array( 'async', $eligible_strategies, true ) ? 'async' : 'defer'; } /** * Filter the list of eligible loading strategies for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @param string[]|null $eligible_strategies Optional. The list of strategies to filter. Default null. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string[]> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed eligible loading strategies by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string[] A list of eligible loading strategies that could be used. */ private function filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $eligible_strategies = null, $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ) { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If no strategies are being passed, all strategies are eligible. if ( null === $eligible_strategies ) { $eligible_strategies = $this->delayed_strategies; } // If this handle was already checked, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // Mark this handle as checked. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // If this handle isn't registered, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // If the handle is not enqueued, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } $is_alias = (bool) ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src; $intended_strategy = $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // For non-alias handles, an empty intended strategy filters all strategies. if ( ! $is_alias && empty( $intended_strategy ) ) { return array(); } // Handles with inline scripts attached in the 'after' position cannot be delayed. if ( $this->has_inline_script( $handle, 'after' ) ) { return array(); } // If the intended strategy is 'defer', filter out 'async'. if ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) { $eligible_strategies = array( 'defer' ); } $dependents = $this->get_dependents( $handle ); // Recursively filter eligible strategies for dependents. foreach ( $dependents as $dependent ) { // Bail early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return array(); } $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $dependent, $eligible_strategies, $checked, $stored_results ); } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $eligible_strategies; return $eligible_strategies; } /** * Gets the highest fetch priority for a given script and all of its dependent scripts. * * @since 6.9.0 * @see self::filter_eligible_strategies() * @see WP_Script_Modules::get_highest_fetchpriority() * * @param string $handle Script module ID. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed max priority by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string|null Highest fetch priority for the script and its dependents. */ private function get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( string $handle, array $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ): ?string { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If there is a recursive dependency, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return null; } // Mark this handle as checked to guard against infinite recursion. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // Abort if the script is not enqueued or a dependency of an enqueued script. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return null; } $fetchpriority = $this->get_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority' ); if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $fetchpriority ) ) { $fetchpriority = 'auto'; } static $priorities = array( 'low', 'auto', 'high', ); $high_priority_index = count( $priorities ) - 1; $highest_priority_index = (int) array_search( $fetchpriority, $priorities, true ); if ( $highest_priority_index !== $high_priority_index ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dependent_handle ) { $dependent_priority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $dependent_handle, $checked, $stored_results ); if ( is_string( $dependent_priority ) ) { $highest_priority_index = max( $highest_priority_index, (int) array_search( $dependent_priority, $priorities, true ) ); if ( $highest_priority_index === $high_priority_index ) { break; } } } } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; // @phpstan-ignore parameterByRef.type (We know the index is valid and that this will be a string.) return $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. Must be lowercase. * @param string $position The position of the inline script. * @return bool Whether the handle has an inline script (either before or after). */ private function has_inline_script( $handle, $position = null ) { if ( $position && in_array( $position, array( 'before', 'after' ), true ) ) { return (bool) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); } return (bool) ( $this->get_data( $handle, 'before' ) || $this->get_data( $handle, 'after' ) ); } /** * Resets class properties. * * @since 2.8.0 */ public function reset() { $this->do_concat = false; $this->print_code = ''; $this->concat = ''; $this->concat_version = ''; $this->print_html = ''; $this->ext_version = ''; $this->ext_handles = ''; } /** * Gets a script-specific dependency warning message. * * @since 6.9.1 * * @param string $handle Script handle with missing dependencies. * @param string[] $missing_dependency_handles Missing dependency handles. * @return string Formatted, localized warning message. */ protected function get_dependency_warning_message( $handle, $missing_dependency_handles ) { return sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script handle, 2: List of missing dependency handles. */ __( 'The script with the handle "%1$s" was enqueued with dependencies that are not registered: %2$s.' ), $handle, implode( wp_get_list_item_separator(), $missing_dependency_handles ) ); } } https-detection-20260605100735.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011771 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260606111400.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011771 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605122502.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011765 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } class-wp-scripts-20260605053946.php 0000666 00000104060 15226714270 0012103 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Core class used to register scripts. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies */ class WP_Scripts extends WP_Dependencies { /** * Base URL for scripts. * * Full URL with trailing slash. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $base_url; /** * URL of the content directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $content_url; /** * Default version string for scripts. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $default_version; /** * Holds handles of scripts which are enqueued in footer. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $in_footer = array(); /** * Holds a list of script handles which will be concatenated. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $concat = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains script handles and their version. * * @since 2.8.0 * @deprecated 3.4.0 * @var string */ public $concat_version = ''; /** * Whether to perform concatenation. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var bool */ public $do_concat = false; /** * Holds HTML markup of scripts and additional data if concatenation * is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_html = ''; /** * Holds inline code if concatenation is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_code = ''; /** * Holds a list of script handles which are not in the default directory * if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_handles = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains handles and versions of scripts which * are not in the default directory if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_version = ''; /** * List of default directories. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $default_dirs; /** * Holds a mapping of dependents (as handles) for a given script handle. * Used to optimize recursive dependency tree checks. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var array<string, string[]> */ private $dependents_map = array(); /** * Holds a reference to the delayed (non-blocking) script loading strategies. * Used by methods that validate loading strategies. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var string[] */ private $delayed_strategies = array( 'defer', 'async' ); /** * Constructor. * * @since 2.6.0 */ public function __construct() { $this->init(); add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'init' ), 0 ); } /** * Initialize the class. * * @since 3.4.0 */ public function init() { /** * Fires when the WP_Scripts instance is initialized. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $wp_scripts WP_Scripts instance (passed by reference). */ do_action_ref_array( 'wp_default_scripts', array( &$this ) ); } /** * Prints scripts. * * Prints the scripts passed to it or the print queue. Also prints all necessary dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed: queue (false), * single script (string), or multiple scripts (array of strings). * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return string[] Handles of scripts that have been printed. */ public function print_scripts( $handles = false, $group = false ) { return $this->do_items( $handles, $group ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$display` parameter. * @deprecated 3.3.0 * * @see print_extra_script() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_scripts_l10n( $handle, $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::print_extra_script()' ); return $this->print_extra_script( $handle, $display ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_extra_script( $handle, $display = true ) { $output = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! $output ) { return; } /* * Do not print a sourceURL comment if concatenation is enabled. * * Extra scripts may be concatenated into a single script. * The line-based sourceURL comments may break concatenated scripts * and do not make sense when multiple scripts are joined together. */ if ( ! $this->do_concat ) { $output .= sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s", rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); } if ( ! $display ) { return $output; } wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); return true; } /** * Checks whether all dependents of a given handle are in the footer. * * If there are no dependents, this is considered the same as if all dependents were in the footer. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param string $handle Script handle. * @return bool Whether all dependents are in the footer. */ private function are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dep ) { if ( isset( $this->groups[ $dep ] ) && 0 === $this->groups[ $dep ] ) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Processes a script dependency. * * @since 2.6.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_item() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function do_item( $handle, $group = false ) { if ( ! parent::do_item( $handle ) ) { return false; } if ( 0 === $group && $this->groups[ $handle ] > 0 ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } if ( false === $group && in_array( $handle, $this->in_footer, true ) ) { $this->in_footer = array_diff( $this->in_footer, (array) $handle ); } $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( $obj->extra['conditional'] ?? false ) { return false; } if ( null === $obj->ver ) { $ver = ''; } else { $ver = $obj->ver ? $obj->ver : $this->default_version; } if ( isset( $this->args[ $handle ] ) ) { $ver = $ver ? $ver . '&' . $this->args[ $handle ] : $this->args[ $handle ]; } $src = $obj->src; $strategy = $this->get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ); $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); if ( ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $intended_strategy ) ) { $intended_strategy = ''; } /* * Move this script to the footer if: * 1. The script is in the header group. * 2. The current output is the header. * 3. The intended strategy is delayed. * 4. The actual strategy is not delayed. * 5. All dependent scripts are in the footer. */ if ( 0 === $group && 0 === $this->groups[ $handle ] && $intended_strategy && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) && $this->are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } $before_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'before' ); $after_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'after' ); if ( $before_script || $after_script ) { $inline_script_tag = $before_script . $after_script; } else { $inline_script_tag = ''; } /* * Prevent concatenation of scripts if the text domain is defined * to ensure the dependency order is respected. */ $translations_stop_concat = ! empty( $obj->textdomain ); $translations = $this->print_translations( $handle, false ); if ( $translations ) { /* * The sourceURL comment is not included by WP_Scripts::print_translations() * when `$display` is `false` to prevent issues where the script tag contents are used * by extenders for other purposes, for example concatenated with other script content. * * Include the sourceURL comment here as it would be when printed directly. */ $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $translations .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; $translations = wp_get_inline_script_tag( $translations, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } if ( $this->do_concat ) { /** * Filters the script loader source. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @param string $src Script loader source path. * @param string $handle Script handle. */ $filtered_src = apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ); if ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) && ( $before_script || $after_script || $translations_stop_concat || $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) ) ) { $this->do_concat = false; // Have to print the so-far concatenated scripts right away to maintain the right order. _print_scripts(); $this->reset(); } elseif ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) ) { $this->print_code .= $this->print_extra_script( $handle, false ); $this->concat .= "$handle,"; $this->concat_version .= "$handle$ver"; return true; } else { $this->ext_handles .= "$handle,"; $this->ext_version .= "$handle$ver"; } } $this->print_extra_script( $handle ); // A single item may alias a set of items, by having dependencies, but no source. if ( ! $src ) { if ( $inline_script_tag ) { if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $inline_script_tag; } else { echo $inline_script_tag; } } return true; } if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $this->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $this->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $this->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url_raw( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { return true; } $attr = array( 'src' => $src, 'id' => "{$handle}-js", ); if ( $strategy ) { $attr[ $strategy ] = true; } if ( $intended_strategy ) { $attr['data-wp-strategy'] = $intended_strategy; } // Determine fetchpriority. $original_fetchpriority = isset( $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] ) ? $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] : null; if ( null === $original_fetchpriority || ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $original_fetchpriority ) ) { $original_fetchpriority = 'auto'; } $actual_fetchpriority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $handle ); if ( null === $actual_fetchpriority ) { // If null, it's likely this script was not explicitly enqueued, so in this case use the original priority. $actual_fetchpriority = $original_fetchpriority; } if ( is_string( $actual_fetchpriority ) && 'auto' !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['fetchpriority'] = $actual_fetchpriority; } if ( $original_fetchpriority !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['data-wp-fetchpriority'] = $original_fetchpriority; } $tag = $translations . $before_script; $tag .= wp_get_script_tag( $attr ); $tag .= $after_script; /** * Filters the HTML script tag of an enqueued script. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string $tag The `<script>` tag for the enqueued script. * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param string $src The script's source URL. */ $tag = apply_filters( 'script_loader_tag', $tag, $handle, $src ); if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $tag; } else { echo $tag; } return true; } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { if ( ! $data ) { return false; } if ( 'after' !== $position ) { $position = 'before'; } $script = (array) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); $script[] = $data; return $this->add_data( $handle, $position, $script ); } /** * Prints inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 4.5.0 * @deprecated 6.3.0 Use methods get_inline_script_tag() or get_inline_script_data() instead. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to print inline scripts for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script tag * instead of just returning the script data. Default true. * @return string|false Script data on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_inline_script( $handle, $position = 'after', $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '6.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_data() or WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_tag()' ); $output = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $output ) ) { return false; } if ( $display ) { echo $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position ); } return $output; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $data = $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $data ) || ! is_array( $data ) ) { return ''; } /* * Print sourceURL comment regardless of concatenation. * * Inline scripts prevent scripts from being concatenated, so * sourceURL comments are safe to print for inline scripts. */ $data[] = sprintf( '//# sourceURL=%s', rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-{$position}" ) ); return trim( implode( "\n", $data ), "\n" ); } /** * Gets tags for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get associated inline script tag for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to get tag for inline * scripts in the before or after position. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $js = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $js ) ) { return ''; } $id = "{$handle}-js-{$position}"; return wp_get_inline_script_tag( $js, compact( 'id' ) ); } /** * Localizes a script, only if the script has already been added. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to attach data to. * @param string $object_name Name of the variable that will contain the data. * @param array $l10n Array of data to localize. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { if ( 'jquery' === $handle ) { $handle = 'jquery-core'; } if ( is_array( $l10n ) && isset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ) ) { // back compat, preserve the code in 'l10n_print_after' if present. $after = $l10n['l10n_print_after']; unset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ); } if ( ! is_array( $l10n ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $l10n, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'The %1$s parameter must be an array. To pass arbitrary data to scripts, use the %2$s function instead.' ), '<code>$l10n</code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '5.7.0' ); if ( false === $l10n ) { // This should really not be needed, but is necessary for backward compatibility. $l10n = array( $l10n ); } } if ( is_string( $l10n ) ) { $l10n = html_entity_decode( $l10n, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } elseif ( is_array( $l10n ) ) { foreach ( $l10n as $key => $value ) { if ( ! is_scalar( $value ) ) { continue; } $l10n[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( (string) $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } $script = "var $object_name = " . wp_json_encode( $l10n, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ';'; if ( ! empty( $after ) ) { $script .= "\n$after;"; } $data = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $script = "$data\n$script"; } return $this->add_data( $handle, 'data', $script ); } /** * Sets handle group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::set_group() * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param bool $recursion Internal flag that calling function was called recursively. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool Not already in the group or a lower group. */ public function set_group( $handle, $recursion, $group = false ) { if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) && 1 === $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) { $calculated_group = 1; } else { $calculated_group = (int) $this->get_data( $handle, 'group' ); } if ( false !== $group && $calculated_group > $group ) { $calculated_group = $group; } return parent::set_group( $handle, $recursion, $calculated_group ); } /** * Sets a translation textdomain. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to register a translation domain to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was registered, false if not. */ public function set_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } /** @var \_WP_Dependency $obj */ $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( ! in_array( 'wp-i18n', $obj->deps, true ) ) { $obj->deps[] = 'wp-i18n'; } return $obj->set_translations( $domain, $path ); } /** * Prints translations set for a specific handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return string|false Script on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_translations( $handle, $display = true ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) || empty( $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain ) ) { return false; } $domain = $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain; $path = ''; if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path ) ) { $path = $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path; } $json_translations = load_script_textdomain( $handle, $domain, $path ); if ( ! $json_translations ) { return false; } $output = <<<JS ( function( domain, translations ) { var localeData = translations.locale_data[ domain ] || translations.locale_data.messages; localeData[""].domain = domain; wp.i18n.setLocaleData( localeData, domain ); } )( "{$domain}", {$json_translations} ); JS; if ( $display ) { $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $output .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } return $output; } /** * Determines script dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::all_deps() * * @param string|string[] $handles Item handle (string) or item handles (array of strings). * @param bool $recursion Optional. Internal flag that function is calling itself. * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function all_deps( $handles, $recursion = false, $group = false ) { $result = parent::all_deps( $handles, $recursion, $group ); if ( ! $recursion ) { /** * Filters the list of script dependencies left to print. * * @since 2.3.0 * * @param string[] $to_do An array of script dependency handles. */ $this->to_do = apply_filters( 'print_scripts_array', $this->to_do ); } return $result; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the head group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_head_items() { $this->do_items( false, 0 ); return $this->done; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the footer group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_footer_items() { $this->do_items( false, 1 ); return $this->done; } /** * Whether a handle's source is in a default directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $src The source of the enqueued script. * @return bool True if found, false if not. */ public function in_default_dir( $src ) { if ( ! $this->default_dirs ) { return true; } if ( str_starts_with( $src, '/' . WPINC . '/js/l10n' ) ) { return false; } foreach ( (array) $this->default_dirs as $test ) { if ( str_starts_with( $src, $test ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * This overrides the add_data method from WP_Dependencies, to support normalizing of $args. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param string $key The data key. * @param mixed $value The data value. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } if ( 'conditional' === $key ) { // If a dependency is declared by a conditional script, remove it. $this->registered[ $handle ]->deps = array(); } if ( 'strategy' === $key ) { if ( ! empty( $value ) && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid strategy `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src && $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a strategy `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } } elseif ( 'fetchpriority' === $key ) { if ( empty( $value ) ) { $value = 'auto'; } if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid fetchpriority `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a fetchpriority `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } } return parent::add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } /** * Gets all dependents of a script. * * This is not recursive. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string[] Script handles. */ private function get_dependents( $handle ) { // Check if dependents map for the handle in question is present. If so, use it. if ( isset( $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] ) ) { return $this->dependents_map[ $handle ]; } $dependents = array(); // Iterate over all registered scripts, finding dependents of the script passed to this method. foreach ( $this->registered as $registered_handle => $args ) { if ( in_array( $handle, $args->deps, true ) ) { $dependents[] = $registered_handle; } } // Add the handles dependents to the map to ease future lookups. $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] = $dependents; return $dependents; } /** * Checks if the strategy passed is a valid delayed (non-blocking) strategy. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string|mixed $strategy The strategy to check. * @return bool True if $strategy is one of the delayed strategies, otherwise false. */ private function is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ): bool { return in_array( $strategy, $this->delayed_strategies, true ); } /** * Checks if the provided fetchpriority is valid. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|mixed $priority Fetch priority. * @return bool Whether valid fetchpriority. */ private function is_valid_fetchpriority( $priority ): bool { return in_array( $priority, array( 'auto', 'low', 'high' ), true ); } /** * Gets the best eligible loading strategy for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string The best eligible loading strategy. */ private function get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ) { $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // Bail early if there is no intended strategy. if ( ! $intended_strategy ) { return ''; } /* * If the intended strategy is 'defer', limit the initial list of eligible * strategies, since 'async' can fallback to 'defer', but not vice-versa. */ $initial_strategy = ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) ? array( 'defer' ) : null; $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $initial_strategy ); // Return early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return ''; } return in_array( 'async', $eligible_strategies, true ) ? 'async' : 'defer'; } /** * Filter the list of eligible loading strategies for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @param string[]|null $eligible_strategies Optional. The list of strategies to filter. Default null. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string[]> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed eligible loading strategies by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string[] A list of eligible loading strategies that could be used. */ private function filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $eligible_strategies = null, $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ) { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If no strategies are being passed, all strategies are eligible. if ( null === $eligible_strategies ) { $eligible_strategies = $this->delayed_strategies; } // If this handle was already checked, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // Mark this handle as checked. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // If this handle isn't registered, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // If the handle is not enqueued, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } $is_alias = (bool) ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src; $intended_strategy = $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // For non-alias handles, an empty intended strategy filters all strategies. if ( ! $is_alias && empty( $intended_strategy ) ) { return array(); } // Handles with inline scripts attached in the 'after' position cannot be delayed. if ( $this->has_inline_script( $handle, 'after' ) ) { return array(); } // If the intended strategy is 'defer', filter out 'async'. if ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) { $eligible_strategies = array( 'defer' ); } $dependents = $this->get_dependents( $handle ); // Recursively filter eligible strategies for dependents. foreach ( $dependents as $dependent ) { // Bail early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return array(); } $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $dependent, $eligible_strategies, $checked, $stored_results ); } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $eligible_strategies; return $eligible_strategies; } /** * Gets the highest fetch priority for a given script and all of its dependent scripts. * * @since 6.9.0 * @see self::filter_eligible_strategies() * @see WP_Script_Modules::get_highest_fetchpriority() * * @param string $handle Script module ID. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed max priority by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string|null Highest fetch priority for the script and its dependents. */ private function get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( string $handle, array $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ): ?string { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If there is a recursive dependency, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return null; } // Mark this handle as checked to guard against infinite recursion. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // Abort if the script is not enqueued or a dependency of an enqueued script. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return null; } $fetchpriority = $this->get_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority' ); if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $fetchpriority ) ) { $fetchpriority = 'auto'; } static $priorities = array( 'low', 'auto', 'high', ); $high_priority_index = count( $priorities ) - 1; $highest_priority_index = (int) array_search( $fetchpriority, $priorities, true ); if ( $highest_priority_index !== $high_priority_index ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dependent_handle ) { $dependent_priority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $dependent_handle, $checked, $stored_results ); if ( is_string( $dependent_priority ) ) { $highest_priority_index = max( $highest_priority_index, (int) array_search( $dependent_priority, $priorities, true ) ); if ( $highest_priority_index === $high_priority_index ) { break; } } } } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; // @phpstan-ignore parameterByRef.type (We know the index is valid and that this will be a string.) return $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. Must be lowercase. * @param string $position The position of the inline script. * @return bool Whether the handle has an inline script (either before or after). */ private function has_inline_script( $handle, $position = null ) { if ( $position && in_array( $position, array( 'before', 'after' ), true ) ) { return (bool) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); } return (bool) ( $this->get_data( $handle, 'before' ) || $this->get_data( $handle, 'after' ) ); } /** * Resets class properties. * * @since 2.8.0 */ public function reset() { $this->do_concat = false; $this->print_code = ''; $this->concat = ''; $this->concat_version = ''; $this->print_html = ''; $this->ext_version = ''; $this->ext_handles = ''; } /** * Gets a script-specific dependency warning message. * * @since 6.9.1 * * @param string $handle Script handle with missing dependencies. * @param string[] $missing_dependency_handles Missing dependency handles. * @return string Formatted, localized warning message. */ protected function get_dependency_warning_message( $handle, $missing_dependency_handles ) { return sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script handle, 2: List of missing dependency handles. */ __( 'The script with the handle "%1$s" was enqueued with dependencies that are not registered: %2$s.' ), $handle, implode( wp_get_list_item_separator(), $missing_dependency_handles ) ); } } https-detection-20260606052425.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011774 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } script-loader-react-refresh-runtime.php 0000666 00000000124 15226714270 0014245 0 ustar 00 <?php return array('dependencies' => array(), 'version' => '8f1acdfb845f670b0ef2'); Transport/https-detection.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012403 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Transport/https-migration.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012413 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Transport/Curl.php 0000666 00000002565 15226714270 0010200 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * CURL Transport Exception. * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Transport; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Transport; /** * CURL Transport Exception. * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ final class Curl extends Transport { const EASY = 'cURLEasy'; const MULTI = 'cURLMulti'; const SHARE = 'cURLShare'; /** * cURL error code * * @var integer */ protected $code = -1; /** * Which type of cURL error * * EASY|MULTI|SHARE * * @var string */ protected $type = 'Unknown'; /** * Clear text error message * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception. * * @param string $message Exception message. * @param string $type Exception type. * @param mixed $data Associated data, if applicable. * @param int $code Exception numerical code, if applicable. */ public function __construct($message, $type, $data = null, $code = 0) { if ($type !== null) { $this->type = $type; } if ($code !== null) { $this->code = (int) $code; } if ($message !== null) { $this->reason = $message; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, $this->type, $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the error message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } } https-detection-20260605034026-20260608010456.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0013355 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } class-wp-scripts.php 0000666 00000104060 15226714270 0010506 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Dependencies API: WP_Scripts class * * @since 2.6.0 * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Dependencies */ /** * Core class used to register scripts. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies */ class WP_Scripts extends WP_Dependencies { /** * Base URL for scripts. * * Full URL with trailing slash. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $base_url; /** * URL of the content directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $content_url; /** * Default version string for scripts. * * @since 2.6.0 * @var string */ public $default_version; /** * Holds handles of scripts which are enqueued in footer. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $in_footer = array(); /** * Holds a list of script handles which will be concatenated. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $concat = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains script handles and their version. * * @since 2.8.0 * @deprecated 3.4.0 * @var string */ public $concat_version = ''; /** * Whether to perform concatenation. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var bool */ public $do_concat = false; /** * Holds HTML markup of scripts and additional data if concatenation * is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_html = ''; /** * Holds inline code if concatenation is enabled. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $print_code = ''; /** * Holds a list of script handles which are not in the default directory * if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_handles = ''; /** * Holds a string which contains handles and versions of scripts which * are not in the default directory if concatenation is enabled. * * Unused in core. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var string */ public $ext_version = ''; /** * List of default directories. * * @since 2.8.0 * @var array */ public $default_dirs; /** * Holds a mapping of dependents (as handles) for a given script handle. * Used to optimize recursive dependency tree checks. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var array<string, string[]> */ private $dependents_map = array(); /** * Holds a reference to the delayed (non-blocking) script loading strategies. * Used by methods that validate loading strategies. * * @since 6.3.0 * @var string[] */ private $delayed_strategies = array( 'defer', 'async' ); /** * Constructor. * * @since 2.6.0 */ public function __construct() { $this->init(); add_action( 'init', array( $this, 'init' ), 0 ); } /** * Initialize the class. * * @since 3.4.0 */ public function init() { /** * Fires when the WP_Scripts instance is initialized. * * @since 2.6.0 * * @param WP_Scripts $wp_scripts WP_Scripts instance (passed by reference). */ do_action_ref_array( 'wp_default_scripts', array( &$this ) ); } /** * Prints scripts. * * Prints the scripts passed to it or the print queue. Also prints all necessary dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @param string|string[]|false $handles Optional. Scripts to be printed: queue (false), * single script (string), or multiple scripts (array of strings). * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return string[] Handles of scripts that have been printed. */ public function print_scripts( $handles = false, $group = false ) { return $this->do_items( $handles, $group ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 2.1.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$display` parameter. * @deprecated 3.3.0 * * @see print_extra_script() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_scripts_l10n( $handle, $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __FUNCTION__, '3.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::print_extra_script()' ); return $this->print_extra_script( $handle, $display ); } /** * Prints extra scripts of a registered script. * * @since 3.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the extra script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return bool|string|void Void if no data exists, extra scripts if `$display` is true, * true otherwise. */ public function print_extra_script( $handle, $display = true ) { $output = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! $output ) { return; } /* * Do not print a sourceURL comment if concatenation is enabled. * * Extra scripts may be concatenated into a single script. * The line-based sourceURL comments may break concatenated scripts * and do not make sense when multiple scripts are joined together. */ if ( ! $this->do_concat ) { $output .= sprintf( "\n//# sourceURL=%s", rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); } if ( ! $display ) { return $output; } wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-extra" ) ); return true; } /** * Checks whether all dependents of a given handle are in the footer. * * If there are no dependents, this is considered the same as if all dependents were in the footer. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param string $handle Script handle. * @return bool Whether all dependents are in the footer. */ private function are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dep ) { if ( isset( $this->groups[ $dep ] ) && 0 === $this->groups[ $dep ] ) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Processes a script dependency. * * @since 2.6.0 * @since 2.8.0 Added the `$group` parameter. * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_item() * * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function do_item( $handle, $group = false ) { if ( ! parent::do_item( $handle ) ) { return false; } if ( 0 === $group && $this->groups[ $handle ] > 0 ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } if ( false === $group && in_array( $handle, $this->in_footer, true ) ) { $this->in_footer = array_diff( $this->in_footer, (array) $handle ); } $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( $obj->extra['conditional'] ?? false ) { return false; } if ( null === $obj->ver ) { $ver = ''; } else { $ver = $obj->ver ? $obj->ver : $this->default_version; } if ( isset( $this->args[ $handle ] ) ) { $ver = $ver ? $ver . '&' . $this->args[ $handle ] : $this->args[ $handle ]; } $src = $obj->src; $strategy = $this->get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ); $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); if ( ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $intended_strategy ) ) { $intended_strategy = ''; } /* * Move this script to the footer if: * 1. The script is in the header group. * 2. The current output is the header. * 3. The intended strategy is delayed. * 4. The actual strategy is not delayed. * 5. All dependent scripts are in the footer. */ if ( 0 === $group && 0 === $this->groups[ $handle ] && $intended_strategy && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) && $this->are_all_dependents_in_footer( $handle ) ) { $this->in_footer[] = $handle; return false; } $before_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'before' ); $after_script = $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, 'after' ); if ( $before_script || $after_script ) { $inline_script_tag = $before_script . $after_script; } else { $inline_script_tag = ''; } /* * Prevent concatenation of scripts if the text domain is defined * to ensure the dependency order is respected. */ $translations_stop_concat = ! empty( $obj->textdomain ); $translations = $this->print_translations( $handle, false ); if ( $translations ) { /* * The sourceURL comment is not included by WP_Scripts::print_translations() * when `$display` is `false` to prevent issues where the script tag contents are used * by extenders for other purposes, for example concatenated with other script content. * * Include the sourceURL comment here as it would be when printed directly. */ $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $translations .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; $translations = wp_get_inline_script_tag( $translations, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } if ( $this->do_concat ) { /** * Filters the script loader source. * * @since 2.2.0 * * @param string $src Script loader source path. * @param string $handle Script handle. */ $filtered_src = apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ); if ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) && ( $before_script || $after_script || $translations_stop_concat || $this->is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ) ) ) { $this->do_concat = false; // Have to print the so-far concatenated scripts right away to maintain the right order. _print_scripts(); $this->reset(); } elseif ( $this->in_default_dir( $filtered_src ) ) { $this->print_code .= $this->print_extra_script( $handle, false ); $this->concat .= "$handle,"; $this->concat_version .= "$handle$ver"; return true; } else { $this->ext_handles .= "$handle,"; $this->ext_version .= "$handle$ver"; } } $this->print_extra_script( $handle ); // A single item may alias a set of items, by having dependencies, but no source. if ( ! $src ) { if ( $inline_script_tag ) { if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $inline_script_tag; } else { echo $inline_script_tag; } } return true; } if ( ! preg_match( '|^(https?:)?//|', $src ) && ! ( $this->content_url && str_starts_with( $src, $this->content_url ) ) ) { $src = $this->base_url . $src; } if ( ! empty( $ver ) ) { $src = add_query_arg( 'ver', $ver, $src ); } /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/class-wp-scripts.php */ $src = esc_url_raw( apply_filters( 'script_loader_src', $src, $handle ) ); if ( ! $src ) { return true; } $attr = array( 'src' => $src, 'id' => "{$handle}-js", ); if ( $strategy ) { $attr[ $strategy ] = true; } if ( $intended_strategy ) { $attr['data-wp-strategy'] = $intended_strategy; } // Determine fetchpriority. $original_fetchpriority = isset( $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] ) ? $obj->extra['fetchpriority'] : null; if ( null === $original_fetchpriority || ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $original_fetchpriority ) ) { $original_fetchpriority = 'auto'; } $actual_fetchpriority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $handle ); if ( null === $actual_fetchpriority ) { // If null, it's likely this script was not explicitly enqueued, so in this case use the original priority. $actual_fetchpriority = $original_fetchpriority; } if ( is_string( $actual_fetchpriority ) && 'auto' !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['fetchpriority'] = $actual_fetchpriority; } if ( $original_fetchpriority !== $actual_fetchpriority ) { $attr['data-wp-fetchpriority'] = $original_fetchpriority; } $tag = $translations . $before_script; $tag .= wp_get_script_tag( $attr ); $tag .= $after_script; /** * Filters the HTML script tag of an enqueued script. * * @since 4.1.0 * * @param string $tag The `<script>` tag for the enqueued script. * @param string $handle The script's registered handle. * @param string $src The script's source URL. */ $tag = apply_filters( 'script_loader_tag', $tag, $handle, $src ); if ( $this->do_concat ) { $this->print_html .= $tag; } else { echo $tag; } return true; } /** * Adds extra code to a registered script. * * @since 4.5.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $data String containing the JavaScript to be added. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_inline_script( $handle, $data, $position = 'after' ) { if ( ! $data ) { return false; } if ( 'after' !== $position ) { $position = 'before'; } $script = (array) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); $script[] = $data; return $this->add_data( $handle, $position, $script ); } /** * Prints inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 4.5.0 * @deprecated 6.3.0 Use methods get_inline_script_tag() or get_inline_script_data() instead. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to print inline scripts for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script tag * instead of just returning the script data. Default true. * @return string|false Script data on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_inline_script( $handle, $position = 'after', $display = true ) { _deprecated_function( __METHOD__, '6.3.0', 'WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_data() or WP_Scripts::get_inline_script_tag()' ); $output = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $output ) ) { return false; } if ( $display ) { echo $this->get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position ); } return $output; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to add the inline script * before the handle or after. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $data = $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $data ) || ! is_array( $data ) ) { return ''; } /* * Print sourceURL comment regardless of concatenation. * * Inline scripts prevent scripts from being concatenated, so * sourceURL comments are safe to print for inline scripts. */ $data[] = sprintf( '//# sourceURL=%s', rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-{$position}" ) ); return trim( implode( "\n", $data ), "\n" ); } /** * Gets tags for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get associated inline script tag for. * Must be lowercase. * @param string $position Optional. Whether to get tag for inline * scripts in the before or after position. Default 'after'. * @return string Inline script, which may be empty string. */ public function get_inline_script_tag( $handle, $position = 'after' ) { $js = $this->get_inline_script_data( $handle, $position ); if ( empty( $js ) ) { return ''; } $id = "{$handle}-js-{$position}"; return wp_get_inline_script_tag( $js, compact( 'id' ) ); } /** * Localizes a script, only if the script has already been added. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to attach data to. * @param string $object_name Name of the variable that will contain the data. * @param array $l10n Array of data to localize. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function localize( $handle, $object_name, $l10n ) { if ( 'jquery' === $handle ) { $handle = 'jquery-core'; } if ( is_array( $l10n ) && isset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ) ) { // back compat, preserve the code in 'l10n_print_after' if present. $after = $l10n['l10n_print_after']; unset( $l10n['l10n_print_after'] ); } if ( ! is_array( $l10n ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $l10n, 2: wp_add_inline_script() */ __( 'The %1$s parameter must be an array. To pass arbitrary data to scripts, use the %2$s function instead.' ), '<code>$l10n</code>', '<code>wp_add_inline_script()</code>' ), '5.7.0' ); if ( false === $l10n ) { // This should really not be needed, but is necessary for backward compatibility. $l10n = array( $l10n ); } } if ( is_string( $l10n ) ) { $l10n = html_entity_decode( $l10n, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } elseif ( is_array( $l10n ) ) { foreach ( $l10n as $key => $value ) { if ( ! is_scalar( $value ) ) { continue; } $l10n[ $key ] = html_entity_decode( (string) $value, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8' ); } } $script = "var $object_name = " . wp_json_encode( $l10n, JSON_HEX_TAG | JSON_UNESCAPED_SLASHES ) . ';'; if ( ! empty( $after ) ) { $script .= "\n$after;"; } $data = $this->get_data( $handle, 'data' ); if ( ! empty( $data ) ) { $script = "$data\n$script"; } return $this->add_data( $handle, 'data', $script ); } /** * Sets handle group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::set_group() * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param bool $recursion Internal flag that calling function was called recursively. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool Not already in the group or a lower group. */ public function set_group( $handle, $recursion, $group = false ) { if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) && 1 === $this->registered[ $handle ]->args ) { $calculated_group = 1; } else { $calculated_group = (int) $this->get_data( $handle, 'group' ); } if ( false !== $group && $calculated_group > $group ) { $calculated_group = $group; } return parent::set_group( $handle, $recursion, $calculated_group ); } /** * Sets a translation textdomain. * * @since 5.0.0 * @since 5.1.0 The `$domain` parameter was made optional. * * @param string $handle Name of the script to register a translation domain to. * @param string $domain Optional. Text domain. Default 'default'. * @param string $path Optional. The full file path to the directory containing translation files. * @return bool True if the text domain was registered, false if not. */ public function set_translations( $handle, $domain = 'default', $path = '' ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } /** @var \_WP_Dependency $obj */ $obj = $this->registered[ $handle ]; if ( ! in_array( 'wp-i18n', $obj->deps, true ) ) { $obj->deps[] = 'wp-i18n'; } return $obj->set_translations( $domain, $path ); } /** * Prints translations set for a specific handle. * * @since 5.0.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to add the inline script to. * Must be lowercase. * @param bool $display Optional. Whether to print the script * instead of just returning it. Default true. * @return string|false Script on success, false otherwise. */ public function print_translations( $handle, $display = true ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) || empty( $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain ) ) { return false; } $domain = $this->registered[ $handle ]->textdomain; $path = ''; if ( isset( $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path ) ) { $path = $this->registered[ $handle ]->translations_path; } $json_translations = load_script_textdomain( $handle, $domain, $path ); if ( ! $json_translations ) { return false; } $output = <<<JS ( function( domain, translations ) { var localeData = translations.locale_data[ domain ] || translations.locale_data.messages; localeData[""].domain = domain; wp.i18n.setLocaleData( localeData, domain ); } )( "{$domain}", {$json_translations} ); JS; if ( $display ) { $source_url = rawurlencode( "{$handle}-js-translations" ); $output .= "\n//# sourceURL={$source_url}"; wp_print_inline_script_tag( $output, array( 'id' => "{$handle}-js-translations" ) ); } return $output; } /** * Determines script dependencies. * * @since 2.1.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::all_deps() * * @param string|string[] $handles Item handle (string) or item handles (array of strings). * @param bool $recursion Optional. Internal flag that function is calling itself. * Default false. * @param int|false $group Optional. Group level: level (int), no groups (false). * Default false. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function all_deps( $handles, $recursion = false, $group = false ) { $result = parent::all_deps( $handles, $recursion, $group ); if ( ! $recursion ) { /** * Filters the list of script dependencies left to print. * * @since 2.3.0 * * @param string[] $to_do An array of script dependency handles. */ $this->to_do = apply_filters( 'print_scripts_array', $this->to_do ); } return $result; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the head group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_head_items() { $this->do_items( false, 0 ); return $this->done; } /** * Processes items and dependencies for the footer group. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @see WP_Dependencies::do_items() * * @return string[] Handles of items that have been processed. */ public function do_footer_items() { $this->do_items( false, 1 ); return $this->done; } /** * Whether a handle's source is in a default directory. * * @since 2.8.0 * * @param string $src The source of the enqueued script. * @return bool True if found, false if not. */ public function in_default_dir( $src ) { if ( ! $this->default_dirs ) { return true; } if ( str_starts_with( $src, '/' . WPINC . '/js/l10n' ) ) { return false; } foreach ( (array) $this->default_dirs as $test ) { if ( str_starts_with( $src, $test ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * This overrides the add_data method from WP_Dependencies, to support normalizing of $args. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the item. Should be unique. * @param string $key The data key. * @param mixed $value The data value. * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ public function add_data( $handle, $key, $value ) { if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return false; } if ( 'conditional' === $key ) { // If a dependency is declared by a conditional script, remove it. $this->registered[ $handle ]->deps = array(); } if ( 'strategy' === $key ) { if ( ! empty( $value ) && ! $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid strategy `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src && $this->is_delayed_strategy( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $strategy, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a strategy `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), $value, $handle ), '6.3.0' ); return false; } } elseif ( 'fetchpriority' === $key ) { if ( empty( $value ) ) { $value = 'auto'; } if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $value ) ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Invalid fetchpriority `%1$s` defined for `%2$s` during script registration.' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } elseif ( ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src ) { _doing_it_wrong( __METHOD__, sprintf( /* translators: 1: $fetchpriority, 2: $handle */ __( 'Cannot supply a fetchpriority `%1$s` for script `%2$s` because it is an alias (it lacks a `src` value).' ), is_string( $value ) ? $value : gettype( $value ), $handle ), '6.9.0' ); return false; } } return parent::add_data( $handle, $key, $value ); } /** * Gets all dependents of a script. * * This is not recursive. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string[] Script handles. */ private function get_dependents( $handle ) { // Check if dependents map for the handle in question is present. If so, use it. if ( isset( $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] ) ) { return $this->dependents_map[ $handle ]; } $dependents = array(); // Iterate over all registered scripts, finding dependents of the script passed to this method. foreach ( $this->registered as $registered_handle => $args ) { if ( in_array( $handle, $args->deps, true ) ) { $dependents[] = $registered_handle; } } // Add the handles dependents to the map to ease future lookups. $this->dependents_map[ $handle ] = $dependents; return $dependents; } /** * Checks if the strategy passed is a valid delayed (non-blocking) strategy. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string|mixed $strategy The strategy to check. * @return bool True if $strategy is one of the delayed strategies, otherwise false. */ private function is_delayed_strategy( $strategy ): bool { return in_array( $strategy, $this->delayed_strategies, true ); } /** * Checks if the provided fetchpriority is valid. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|mixed $priority Fetch priority. * @return bool Whether valid fetchpriority. */ private function is_valid_fetchpriority( $priority ): bool { return in_array( $priority, array( 'auto', 'low', 'high' ), true ); } /** * Gets the best eligible loading strategy for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @return string The best eligible loading strategy. */ private function get_eligible_loading_strategy( $handle ) { $intended_strategy = (string) $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // Bail early if there is no intended strategy. if ( ! $intended_strategy ) { return ''; } /* * If the intended strategy is 'defer', limit the initial list of eligible * strategies, since 'async' can fallback to 'defer', but not vice-versa. */ $initial_strategy = ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) ? array( 'defer' ) : null; $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $initial_strategy ); // Return early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return ''; } return in_array( 'async', $eligible_strategies, true ) ? 'async' : 'defer'; } /** * Filter the list of eligible loading strategies for a script. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle The script handle. * @param string[]|null $eligible_strategies Optional. The list of strategies to filter. Default null. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string[]> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed eligible loading strategies by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string[] A list of eligible loading strategies that could be used. */ private function filter_eligible_strategies( $handle, $eligible_strategies = null, $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ) { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If no strategies are being passed, all strategies are eligible. if ( null === $eligible_strategies ) { $eligible_strategies = $this->delayed_strategies; } // If this handle was already checked, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // Mark this handle as checked. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // If this handle isn't registered, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! isset( $this->registered[ $handle ] ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } // If the handle is not enqueued, don't filter anything and return. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return $eligible_strategies; } $is_alias = (bool) ! $this->registered[ $handle ]->src; $intended_strategy = $this->get_data( $handle, 'strategy' ); // For non-alias handles, an empty intended strategy filters all strategies. if ( ! $is_alias && empty( $intended_strategy ) ) { return array(); } // Handles with inline scripts attached in the 'after' position cannot be delayed. if ( $this->has_inline_script( $handle, 'after' ) ) { return array(); } // If the intended strategy is 'defer', filter out 'async'. if ( 'defer' === $intended_strategy ) { $eligible_strategies = array( 'defer' ); } $dependents = $this->get_dependents( $handle ); // Recursively filter eligible strategies for dependents. foreach ( $dependents as $dependent ) { // Bail early once we know the eligible strategy is blocking. if ( empty( $eligible_strategies ) ) { return array(); } $eligible_strategies = $this->filter_eligible_strategies( $dependent, $eligible_strategies, $checked, $stored_results ); } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $eligible_strategies; return $eligible_strategies; } /** * Gets the highest fetch priority for a given script and all of its dependent scripts. * * @since 6.9.0 * @see self::filter_eligible_strategies() * @see WP_Script_Modules::get_highest_fetchpriority() * * @param string $handle Script module ID. * @param array<string, true> $checked Optional. An array of already checked script handles, used to avoid recursive loops. * @param array<string, string> $stored_results Optional. An array of already computed max priority by handle, used to increase performance in large dependency lists. * @return string|null Highest fetch priority for the script and its dependents. */ private function get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( string $handle, array $checked = array(), array &$stored_results = array() ): ?string { if ( isset( $stored_results[ $handle ] ) ) { return $stored_results[ $handle ]; } // If there is a recursive dependency, return early. if ( isset( $checked[ $handle ] ) ) { return null; } // Mark this handle as checked to guard against infinite recursion. $checked[ $handle ] = true; // Abort if the script is not enqueued or a dependency of an enqueued script. if ( ! $this->query( $handle, 'enqueued' ) ) { return null; } $fetchpriority = $this->get_data( $handle, 'fetchpriority' ); if ( ! $this->is_valid_fetchpriority( $fetchpriority ) ) { $fetchpriority = 'auto'; } static $priorities = array( 'low', 'auto', 'high', ); $high_priority_index = count( $priorities ) - 1; $highest_priority_index = (int) array_search( $fetchpriority, $priorities, true ); if ( $highest_priority_index !== $high_priority_index ) { foreach ( $this->get_dependents( $handle ) as $dependent_handle ) { $dependent_priority = $this->get_highest_fetchpriority_with_dependents( $dependent_handle, $checked, $stored_results ); if ( is_string( $dependent_priority ) ) { $highest_priority_index = max( $highest_priority_index, (int) array_search( $dependent_priority, $priorities, true ) ); if ( $highest_priority_index === $high_priority_index ) { break; } } } } $stored_results[ $handle ] = $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; // @phpstan-ignore parameterByRef.type (We know the index is valid and that this will be a string.) return $priorities[ $highest_priority_index ]; } /** * Gets data for inline scripts registered for a specific handle. * * @since 6.3.0 * * @param string $handle Name of the script to get data for. Must be lowercase. * @param string $position The position of the inline script. * @return bool Whether the handle has an inline script (either before or after). */ private function has_inline_script( $handle, $position = null ) { if ( $position && in_array( $position, array( 'before', 'after' ), true ) ) { return (bool) $this->get_data( $handle, $position ); } return (bool) ( $this->get_data( $handle, 'before' ) || $this->get_data( $handle, 'after' ) ); } /** * Resets class properties. * * @since 2.8.0 */ public function reset() { $this->do_concat = false; $this->print_code = ''; $this->concat = ''; $this->concat_version = ''; $this->print_html = ''; $this->ext_version = ''; $this->ext_handles = ''; } /** * Gets a script-specific dependency warning message. * * @since 6.9.1 * * @param string $handle Script handle with missing dependencies. * @param string[] $missing_dependency_handles Missing dependency handles. * @return string Formatted, localized warning message. */ protected function get_dependency_warning_message( $handle, $missing_dependency_handles ) { return sprintf( /* translators: 1: Script handle, 2: List of missing dependency handles. */ __( 'The script with the handle "%1$s" was enqueued with dependencies that are not registered: %2$s.' ), $handle, implode( wp_get_list_item_separator(), $missing_dependency_handles ) ); } } wp-diff.php 0000666 00000001437 15226714270 0006630 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * WordPress Diff bastard child of old MediaWiki Diff Formatter. * * Basically all that remains is the table structure and some method names. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Diff */ // Don't load directly. if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) { die( '-1' ); } if ( ! class_exists( 'Text_Diff', false ) ) { /** Text_Diff class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/Text/Diff.php'; /** Text_Diff_Renderer class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/Text/Diff/Renderer.php'; /** Text_Diff_Renderer_inline class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/Text/Diff/Renderer/inline.php'; /** Text_Exception class */ require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/Text/Exception.php'; } require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-text-diff-renderer-table.php'; require ABSPATH . WPINC . '/class-wp-text-diff-renderer-inline.php'; https-migration-20260606074155.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012010 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } class-wp-block-processor.php 0000666 00000210507 15226714270 0012132 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Efficiently scan through block structure in document without parsing * the entire block tree and all of its JSON attributes into memory. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Blocks * @since 6.9.0 */ /** * Class for efficiently scanning through block structure in a document * without parsing the entire block tree and JSON attributes into memory. * * ## Overview * * This class is designed to help analyze and modify block structure in a * streaming fashion and to bridge the gap between parsed block trees and * the text representing them. * * Use-cases for this class include but are not limited to: * * - Counting block types in a document. * - Queuing stylesheets based on the presence of various block types. * - Modifying blocks of a given type, i.e. migrations, updates, and styling. * - Searching for content of specific kinds, e.g. checking for blocks * with certain theme support attributes, or block bindings. * - Adding CSS class names to the element wrapping a block’s inner blocks. * * > *Note!* If a fully-parsed block tree of a document is necessary, including * > all the parsed JSON attributes, nested blocks, and HTML, consider * > using {@see \parse_blocks()} instead which will parse the document * > in one swift pass. * * For typical usage, jump first to the methods {@see self::next_block()}, * {@see self::next_delimiter()}, or {@see self::next_token()}. * * ### Values * * As a lower-level interface than {@see parse_blocks()} this class follows * different performance-focused values: * * - Minimize allocations so that documents of any size may be processed * on a fixed or marginal amount of memory. * - Make hidden costs explicit so that calling code only has to pay the * performance penalty for features it needs. * - Operate with a streaming and re-entrant design to make it possible * to operate on chunks of a document and to resume after pausing. * * This means that some operations might appear more cumbersome than one * might expect. This design tradeoff opens up opportunity to wrap this in * a convenience class to add higher-level functionality. * * ## Concepts * * All text documents can be considered a block document containing a combination * of “freeform HTML” and explicit block structure. Block structure forms through * special HTML comments called _delimiters_ which include a block type and, * optionally, block attributes encoded as a JSON object payload. * * This processor is designed to scan through a block document from delimiter to * delimiter, tracking how the delimiters impact the structure of the document. * Spans of HTML appear between delimiters. If these spans exist at the top level * of the document, meaning there is no containing block around them, they are * considered freeform HTML content. If, however, they appear _inside_ block * structure they are interpreted as `innerHTML` for the containing block. * * ### Tokens and scanning * * As the processor scans through a document is reports information about the token * on which is pauses. Tokens represent spans of text in the input comprising block * delimiters and spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::next_token()} visits every contiguous subspan of text in the * input document. This includes all explicit block comment delimiters and spans * of HTML content (whether freeform or inner HTML). * - {@see self::next_delimiter()} visits every explicit block comment delimiter * unless passed a block type which covers freeform HTML content. In these cases * it will stop at top-level spans of HTML and report a `null` block type. * - {@see self::next_block()} visits every block delimiter which _opens_ a block. * This includes opening block delimiters as well as void block delimiters. With * the same exception as above for freeform HTML block types, this will visit * top-level spans of HTML content. * * When matched on a particular token, the following methods provide structural * and textual information about it: * * - {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} reports whether the delimiter is an opener, * a closer, or if it represents a whole void block. * - {@see self::get_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type which * the delimiter represents. * - {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} reports the fully-qualified block type, * but returns `core/freeform` instead of `null` for top-level freeform HTML content. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} indicates if the delimiter represents a block of * the given block type, or wildcard or pseudo-block type described below. * - {@see self::opens_block()} indicates if the delimiter opens a block of one * of the provided block types. Opening, void, and top-level freeform HTML content * all open blocks. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} is currently reserved for a future streaming * JSON parser class. * - {@see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes()} extracts the JSON attributes * for delimiters which open blocks and return the fully-parsed attributes as an * associative array. {@see static::get_last_json_error()} for when this fails. * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the token is a span of HTML which might * be top-level freeform content or a block’s inner HTML. * - {@see self::get_html_content()} returns the span of HTML. * - {@see self::get_span()} for the byte offset and length into the input document * representing the token. * * It’s possible for the processor to fail to scan forward if the input document ends * in a proper prefix of an explicit block comment delimiter. For example, if the input * ends in `<!-- wp:` then it _might_ be the start of another delimiter. The parser * cannot know, however, and therefore refuses to proceed. {@see static::get_last_error()} * to distinguish between a failure to find the next token and an incomplete input. * * ### Block types * * A block’s “type” comprises an optional _namespace_ and _name_. If the namespace * isn’t provided it will be interpreted as the implicit `core` namespace. For example, * the type `gallery` is the name of the block in the `core` namespace, but the type * `abc/gallery` is the _fully-qualified_ block type for the block whose name is still * `gallery`, but in the `abc` namespace. * * Methods on this class are aware of this block naming semantic and anywhere a block * type is an argument to a method it will be normalized to account for implicit namespaces. * Passing `paragraph` is the same as passing `core/paragraph`. On the contrary, anywhere * this class returns a block type, it will return the fully-qualified and normalized form. * For example, for the `<!-- wp:group -->` delimiter it will return `core/group` as the * block type. * * There are two special block types that change the behavior of the processor: * * - The wildcard `*` represents _any block_. In addition to matching all block types, * it also represents top-level freeform HTML whose block type is reported as `null`. * * - The `core/freeform` block type is a pseudo-block type which explicitly matches * top-level freeform HTML. * * These special block types can be passed into any method which searches for blocks. * * There is one additional special block type which may be returned from * {@see self::get_printable_block_type()}. This is the `#innerHTML` type, which * indicates that the HTML span on which the processor is paused is inner HTML for * a containing block. * * ### Spans of HTML * * Non-block content plays a complicated role in processing block documents. This * processor exposes tools to help work with these spans of HTML. * * - {@see self::is_html()} indicates if the processor is paused at a span of * HTML but does not differentiate between top-level freeform content and inner HTML. * - {@see self::is_non_whitespace_html()} indicates not only if the processor * is paused at a span of HTML, but also whether that span incorporates more than * whitespace characters. Because block serialization often inserts newlines between * block comment delimiters, this is useful for distinguishing “real” freeform * content from purely aesthetic syntax. * - {@see self::is_block_type()} matches top-level freeform HTML content when * provided one of the special block types described above. * * ### Block structure * * As the processor traverses block delimiters it maintains a stack of which blocks are * open at the given place in the document where it’s paused. This stack represents the * block structure of a document and is used to determine where blocks end, which blocks * represent inner blocks, whether a span of HTML is top-level freeform content, and * more. Investigate the stack with {@see self::get_breadcrumbs()}, which returns an * array of block types starting at the outermost-open block and descending to the * currently-visited block. * * Unlike {@parse_blocks()}, spans of HTML appear in this structure as the special * reported block type `#html`. Such a span represents inner HTML for a block if the * depth reported by {@see self::get_depth()} is greater than one. * * It will generally not be necessary to inspect the stack of open blocks, though * depth may be important for finding where blocks end. When visiting a block opener, * the depth will have been increased before pausing; in contrast the depth is * decremented before visiting a closer. This makes the following an easy way to * determine if a block is still open. * * Example: * * $depth = $processor->get_depth(); * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->get_depth() > $depth ) { * continue * } * // Processor is now paused at the token immediately following the closed block. * * #### Extracting blocks * * A unique feature of this processor is the ability to return the same output as * {@see \parse_blocks()} would produce, but for a subset of the input document. * For example, it’s possible to extract an image block, manipulate that parsed * block, and re-serialize it into the original document. It’s possible to do so * while skipping over the parse of the rest of the document. * * {@see self::extract_full_block_and_advance()} will scan forward from the current block opener * and build the parsed block structure until the current block is closed. It will * include all inner HTML and inner blocks, and parse all of the inner blocks. It * can be used to extract a block at any depth in the document, helpful for operating * on blocks within nested structure. * * Example: * * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery_block = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $after_gallery = $processor->get_span()->start; * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * serialize_block( modify_gallery( $gallery_block ) . * substr( $post_content, $after_gallery ) * ); * * #### Handling of malformed structure * * There are situations where closing block delimiters appear for which no open block * exists, or where a document ends before a block is closed, or where a closing block * delimiter appears but references a different block type than the most-recently * opened block does. In all of these cases, the stack of open blocks should mirror * the behavior in {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Unlike {@see \parse_blocks()}, however, this processor can still operate on the * invalid block delimiters. It provides a few functions which can be used for building * custom and non-spec-compliant error handling. * * - {@see self::has_closing_flag()} indicates if the block delimiter contains the * closing flag at the end. Some invalid block delimiters might contain both the * void and closing flag, in which case {@see self::get_delimiter_type()} will * report that it’s a void block. * - {@see static::get_last_error()} indicates if the processor reached an invalid * block closing. Depending on the context, {@see \parse_blocks()} might instead * ignore the token or treat it as freeform HTML content. * * ## Static helpers * * This class provides helpers for performing semantic block-related operations. * * - {@see self::normalize_block_type()} takes a block type with or without the * implicit `core` namespace and returns a fully-qualified block type. * - {@see self::are_equal_block_types()} indicates if two spans across one or * more input texts represent the same fully-qualified block type. * * ## Subclassing * * This processor is designed to accurately parse a block document. Therefore, many * of its methods are not meant for subclassing. However, overall this class supports * building higher-level convenience classes which may choose to subclass it. For those * classes, avoid re-implementing methods except for the list below. Instead, create * new names representing the higher-level concepts being introduced. For example, instead * of creating a new method named `next_block()` which only advances to blocks of a given * kind, consider creating a new method named something like `next_layout_block()` which * won’t interfere with the base class method. * * - {@see static::get_last_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors in the subclass * which aren’t intrinsic to block parsing. * - {@see static::get_attributes()} may be reimplemented to provide a streaming interface * to reading and modifying a block’s JSON attributes. It should be fast and memory efficient. * - {@see static::get_last_json_error()} may be reimplemented to report new errors introduced * with a reimplementation of {@see static::get_attributes()}. * * @since 6.9.0 */ class WP_Block_Processor { /** * Indicates if the last operation failed, otherwise * will be `null` for success. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string|null */ private $last_error = null; /** * Indicates failures from decoding JSON attributes. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see \json_last_error() * * @var int */ private $last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; /** * Source text provided to processor. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $source_text; /** * Byte offset into source text where a matched delimiter starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 17. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_at = 0; /** * Byte length of full span of a matched delimiter. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 * <!-- wp:group --><!-- wp:void /--><!-- /wp:group --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $matched_delimiter_length = 0; /** * First byte offset into source text following any previously-matched delimiter. * Used to indicate where an HTML span starts. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 * <!-- wp:paragraph --><p>Content</p><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨ * │ ╰─ This delimiter was matched, and after matching, * │ revealed the preceding HTML span. * │ * ╰─ The first byte offset after the previous matched delimiter * is 21. Because the matched delimiter starts at 55, which is after * this, a span of HTML must exist between these boundaries. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $after_previous_delimiter = 0; /** * Byte offset where namespace span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block name. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $namespace_at = 0; /** * Byte offset where block name span begins. * * When no namespace is present, this will be the same as the starting * byte offset for the block namespace. * * Example: * * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * │ ╰─ Name starts here. * ╰─ Namespace starts here. * * <!-- wp:gallery --> * ├─ The namespace would start here but is implied as “core.” * ╰─ The name starts here. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_at = 0; /** * Byte length of block name span. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 * <!-- wp:core/gallery --> * ╰─────╯ * 7 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $name_length = 0; /** * Whether the delimiter contains the block-closing flag. * * This may be erroneous if present within a void block, * therefore the {@see self::has_closing_flag()} can be used by * calling code to perform custom error-handling. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $has_closing_flag = false; /** * Byte offset where JSON attributes span begins. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰─ Starts at byte offset 18. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_at; /** * Byte length of JSON attributes span, or 0 if none are present. * * Example: * * 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCaps":true} --> * ╰───────────────╯ * 17 bytes long. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var int */ private $json_length = 0; /** * Internal parser state, differentiating whether the instance is currently matched, * on an implicit freeform node, in error, or ready to begin parsing. * * @see self::READY * @see self::MATCHED * @see self::HTML_SPAN * @see self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT * @see self::COMPLETE * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ protected $state = self::READY; /** * Indicates what kind of block comment delimiter was matched. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} If the delimiter is opening a block. * - {@see self::CLOSER} If the delimiter is closing an open block. * - {@see self::VOID} If the delimiter represents a void block with no inner content. * * If a parsed comment delimiter contains both the closing and the void * flags then it will be interpreted as a void block to match the behavior * of the official block parser, however, this is a syntax error and probably * the block ought to close an open block of the same name, if one is open. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var string */ private $type; /** * Whether the last-matched delimiter acts like a void block and should be * popped from the stack of open blocks as soon as the parser advances. * * This applies to void block delimiters and to HTML spans. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @var bool */ private $was_void = false; /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte offset * into the source text where the block type starts, including for HTML spans. * * To avoid allocating and normalizing block names when they aren’t requested, * the stack of open blocks is stored as the byte offsets and byte lengths of * each open block’s block type. This allows for minimal tracking and quick * reading or comparison of block types when requested. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_length * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_at = array(); /** * For every open block, in hierarchical order, this stores the byte length * of the block’s block type in the source text. For HTML spans this is 0. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::$open_blocks_at * * @var int[] */ private $open_blocks_length = array(); /** * Indicates which operation should apply to the stack of open blocks after * processing any pending spans of HTML. * * Since HTML spans are discovered after matching block delimiters, those * delimiters need to defer modifying the stack of open blocks. This value, * if set, indicates what operation should be applied. The properties * associated with token boundaries still point to the delimiters even * when processing HTML spans, so there’s no need to track them independently. * * @var 'push'|'void'|'pop'|null */ private $next_stack_op = null; /** * Creates a new block processor. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!\n"; * } * * @see self::next_block() to advance to the start of the next block (skips closers). * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $source_text Input document potentially containing block content. */ public function __construct( string $source_text ) { $this->source_text = $source_text; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter which opens a block, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters which open blocks include opening and void block delimiters. To visit * freeform HTML content, pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the blocks in a document, pausing where they open. * * Example blocks: * * // The first delimiter opens the paragraph block. * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<p>Content</p><!-- /wp:paragraph--> * * // The void block is the first opener in this sequence of closers. * <!-- /wp:group --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨s⃨p⃨a⃨c⃨e⃨r⃨ ⃨{⃨"⃨h⃨e⃨i⃨g⃨h⃨t⃨"⃨:⃨"⃨2⃨0⃨0⃨p⃨x⃨"⃨}⃨ ⃨/⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- /wp:group --> * * // If, however, `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * <!-- /wp:list-item --></ul><!-- /wp:list --><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ ⃨-⃨>⃨<p> * * Example: * * // Find all textual ranges of image block opening delimiters. * $images = array(); * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * $images[] = $processor->get_span(); * } * * In some cases it may be useful to conditionally visit the implicit freeform * blocks, such as when determining if a post contains freeform content that * isn’t purely whitespace. * * Example: * * $seen_block_types = []; * $block_type = '*'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_block( $block_type ) { * // Stop wasting time visiting freeform blocks after one has been found. * if ( * '*' === $block_type && * null === $processor->get_block_type() && * $processor->is_non_whitespace_html() * ) { * $block_type = null; * $seen_block_types['core/freeform'] = true; * continue; * } * * $seen_block_types[ $processor->get_block_type() ] = true; * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::next_delimiter() to advance to the next explicit block delimiter. * @see self::next_token() to advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span. * * @param string|null $block_type Optional. If provided, advance until a block of this type is found. * Default is to stop at any block regardless of its type. * @return bool Whether an opening delimiter for a block was found. */ public function next_block( ?string $block_type = null ): bool { while ( $this->next_delimiter( $block_type ) ) { if ( self::CLOSER !== $this->get_delimiter_type() ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter in a document, indicating if one was found. * * Delimiters may include invalid JSON. This parser does not attempt to parse the * JSON attributes until requested; when invalid, the attributes will be null. This * matches the behavior of {@see \parse_blocks()}. To visit freeform HTML content, * pass the wildcard “*” as the block type. * * Use this function to walk through the block delimiters in a document. * * Example delimiters: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * * // If the wildcard `*` is provided as the block type, freeform content is matched. * <⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨M⃨y⃨ ⃨s⃨y⃨n⃨o⃨p⃨s⃨i⃨s⃨<⃨/⃨h⃨2⃨>⃨\⃨n⃨<!-- wp:my/table-of-contents /--> * * // Inner HTML is never freeform content, and will not be matched even with the wildcard. * ...</ul><⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ ⃨/⃨w⃨p⃨:⃨l⃨i⃨s⃨t⃨ ⃨-⃨-⃨>⃨<!-- wp:paragraph --><p> * * Example: * * $html = '<!-- wp:void /-->\n<!-- wp:void /-->'; * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() { * // Runs twice, seeing both void blocks of type “core/void.” * } * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter( '*' ) ) { * // Runs thrice, seeing the void block, the newline span, and the void block. * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string|null $block_name Optional. Keep searching until a block of this name is found. * Defaults to visit every block regardless of type. * @return bool Whether a block delimiter was matched. */ public function next_delimiter( ?string $block_name = null ): bool { if ( ! isset( $block_name ) ) { while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return true; } } return false; } while ( $this->next_token() ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block_name ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Advance to the next block delimiter or HTML span in a document, indicating if one was found. * * This function steps through every syntactic chunk in a document. This includes explicit * block comment delimiters, freeform non-block content, and inner HTML segments. * * Example tokens: * * <!-- wp:paragraph {"dropCap": true} --> * <!-- wp:separator /--> * <!-- /wp:paragraph --> * <p>Normal HTML content</p> * Plaintext content too! * * Example: * * // Find span containing wrapping HTML element surrounding inner blocks. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return null; * } * * $containing_span = null; * while ( $processor->next_token() && $processor->is_html() ) { * $containing_span = $processor->get_span(); * } * * This method will visit all HTML spans including those forming freeform non-block * content as well as those which are part of a block’s inner HTML. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether a token was matched or the end of the document was reached without finding any. */ public function next_token(): bool { if ( $this->last_error || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return false; } // Void tokens automatically pop off the stack of open blocks. if ( $this->was_void ) { array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); $this->was_void = false; } $text = $this->source_text; $end = strlen( $text ); /* * Because HTML spans are inferred after finding the next delimiter, it means that * the parser must transition out of that HTML state and reuse the token boundaries * it found after the HTML span. If those boundaries are before the end of the * document it implies that a real delimiter was found; otherwise this must be the * terminating HTML span and the parsing is complete. */ if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state ) { if ( $this->matched_delimiter_at >= $end ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $this->namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $this->name_at + $this->name_length - $this->namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; $this->state = self::MATCHED; return true; } $this->state = self::READY; $after_prev_delimiter = $this->matched_delimiter_at + $this->matched_delimiter_length; $at = $after_prev_delimiter; while ( $at < $end ) { /* * Find the next possible start of a delimiter. * * This follows the behavior in the official block parser, which segments a post * by the block comment delimiters. It is possible for an HTML attribute to contain * what looks like a block comment delimiter but which is actually an HTML attribute * value. In such a case, the parser here will break apart the HTML and create the * block boundary inside the HTML attribute. In other words, the block parser * isolates sections of HTML from each other, even if that leads to malformed markup. * * For a more robust parse, scan through the document with the HTML API and parse * comments once they are matched to see if they are also block delimiters. In * practice, this nuance has not caused any known problems since developing blocks. * * <⃨!⃨-⃨-⃨ /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $comment_opening_at = strpos( $text, '<!--', $at ); /* * Even if the start of a potential block delimiter is not found, the document * might end in a prefix of such, and in that case there is incomplete input. */ if ( false === $comment_opening_at ) { if ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!-' ) ) { $backup = 3; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<!' ) ) { $backup = 2; } elseif ( str_ends_with( $text, '<' ) ) { $backup = 1; } else { $backup = 0; } // Whether or not there is a potential delimiter, there might be an HTML span. if ( $after_prev_delimiter < ( $end - $backup ) ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $end - $backup; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $backup; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } /* * In the case that there is the start of an HTML comment, it means that there * might be a block delimiter, but it’s not possible know, therefore it’s incomplete. */ if ( $backup > 0 ) { goto incomplete; } // Otherwise this is the end. $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } // <!-- ⃨/wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $opening_whitespace_at = $comment_opening_at + 4; if ( $opening_whitespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $opening_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $opening_whitespace_at ); /* * The `wp` prefix cannot come before this point, but it may come after it * depending on the presence of the closer. This is detected next. */ $wp_prefix_at = $opening_whitespace_at + $opening_whitespace_length; if ( $wp_prefix_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $opening_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /⃨wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_closer = false; if ( '/' === $text[ $wp_prefix_at ] ) { $has_closer = true; ++$wp_prefix_at; } // <!-- /w⃨p⃨:⃨core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> if ( $wp_prefix_at < $end && 0 !== substr_compare( $text, 'wp:', $wp_prefix_at, 3 ) ) { if ( ( $wp_prefix_at + 2 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'wp' ) ) || ( $wp_prefix_at + 1 >= $end && str_ends_with( $text, 'w' ) ) ) { goto incomplete; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * If the block contains no namespace, this will end up masquerading with * the block name. It’s easier to first detect the span and then determine * if it’s a namespace of a name. * * <!-- /wp:c⃨o⃨r⃨e⃨/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> */ $namespace_at = $wp_prefix_at + 3; if ( $namespace_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } $start_of_namespace = $text[ $namespace_at ]; // The namespace must start with a-z. if ( 'a' > $start_of_namespace || 'z' < $start_of_namespace ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $namespace_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $namespace_at + 1 ); $separator_at = $namespace_at + $namespace_length; if ( $separator_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/⃨paragraph {"dropCap":true} /--> $has_separator = '/' === $text[ $separator_at ]; if ( $has_separator ) { $name_at = $separator_at + 1; if ( $name_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/p⃨a⃨r⃨a⃨g⃨r⃨a⃨p⃨h⃨ {"dropCap":true} /--> $start_of_name = $text[ $name_at ]; if ( 'a' > $start_of_name || 'z' < $start_of_name ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } $name_length = 1 + strspn( $text, 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789-_', $name_at + 1 ); } else { $name_at = $namespace_at; $name_length = $namespace_length; } if ( $name_at + $name_length >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } /* * For this next section of the delimiter, it could be the JSON attributes * or it could be the end of the comment. Assume that the JSON is there and * update if it’s not. */ // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph ⃨{"dropCap":true} /--> $after_name_whitespace_at = $name_at + $name_length; $after_name_whitespace_length = strspn( $text, " \t\f\r\n", $after_name_whitespace_at ); $json_at = $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length; if ( $json_at >= $end ) { goto incomplete; } if ( 0 === $after_name_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {⃨"dropCap":true} /--> $has_json = '{' === $text[ $json_at ]; $json_length = 0; /* * For the final span of the delimiter it's most efficient to find the end of the * HTML comment and work backwards. This prevents complicated parsing inside the * JSON span, which is not allowed to contain the HTML comment terminator. * * This also matches the behavior in the official block parser, * even though it allows for matching invalid JSON content. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /-⃨-⃨>⃨ */ $comment_closing_at = strpos( $text, '-->', $json_at ); if ( false === $comment_closing_at ) { goto incomplete; } // <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true} /⃨--> if ( '/' === $text[ $comment_closing_at - 1 ] ) { $has_void_flag = true; $void_flag_length = 1; } else { $has_void_flag = false; $void_flag_length = 0; } /* * If there's no JSON, then the span of text after the name * until the comment closing must be completely whitespace. * Otherwise it’s a normal HTML comment. */ if ( ! $has_json ) { if ( $after_name_whitespace_at + $after_name_whitespace_length === $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length ) { // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } /* * There's JSON, so attempt to find its boundary. * * @todo It’s likely faster to scan forward instead of in reverse. * * <!-- /wp:core/paragraph {"dropCap":true}⃨ ⃨/--> */ $after_json_whitespace_length = 0; for ( $char_at = $comment_closing_at - $void_flag_length - 1; $char_at > $json_at; $char_at-- ) { $char = $text[ $char_at ]; switch ( $char ) { case ' ': case "\t": case "\f": case "\r": case "\n": ++$after_json_whitespace_length; continue 2; case '}': $json_length = $char_at - $json_at + 1; break 2; default: ++$at; continue 3; } } /* * This covers cases where there is no terminating “}” or where * mandatory whitespace is missing. */ if ( 0 === $json_length || 0 === $after_json_whitespace_length ) { $at = $this->find_html_comment_end( $comment_opening_at, $end ); continue; } // This must be a block delimiter! $this->state = self::MATCHED; break; } // The end of the document was reached without a match. if ( self::MATCHED !== $this->state ) { $this->state = self::COMPLETE; return false; } /* * From this point forward, a delimiter has been matched. There * might also be an HTML span that appears before the delimiter. */ $this->after_previous_delimiter = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->matched_delimiter_at = $comment_opening_at; $this->matched_delimiter_length = $comment_closing_at + 3 - $comment_opening_at; $this->namespace_at = $namespace_at; $this->name_at = $name_at; $this->name_length = $name_length; $this->json_at = $json_at; $this->json_length = $json_length; /* * When delimiters contain both the void flag and the closing flag * they shall be interpreted as void blocks, per the spec parser. */ if ( $has_void_flag ) { $this->type = self::VOID; $this->next_stack_op = 'void'; } elseif ( $has_closer ) { $this->type = self::CLOSER; $this->next_stack_op = 'pop'; /* * @todo Check if the name matches and bail according to the spec parser. * The default parser doesn’t examine the names. */ } else { $this->type = self::OPENER; $this->next_stack_op = 'push'; } $this->has_closing_flag = $has_closer; // HTML spans are visited before the delimiter that follows them. if ( $comment_opening_at > $after_prev_delimiter ) { $this->state = self::HTML_SPAN; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $after_prev_delimiter; $this->open_blocks_length[] = 0; $this->was_void = true; return true; } // If there were no HTML spans then flush the enqueued stack operations immediately. switch ( $this->next_stack_op ) { case 'void': $this->was_void = true; $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'push': $this->open_blocks_at[] = $namespace_at; $this->open_blocks_length[] = $name_at + $name_length - $namespace_at; break; case 'pop': array_pop( $this->open_blocks_at ); array_pop( $this->open_blocks_length ); break; } $this->next_stack_op = null; return true; incomplete: $this->state = self::COMPLETE; $this->last_error = self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT; return false; } /** * Returns an array containing the names of the currently-open blocks, in order * from outermost to innermost, with HTML spans indicated as “#html”. * * Example: * * // Freeform HTML content is an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'Just text' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( '#text' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a --><!-- wp:b --><!-- wp:c /--><!-- /wp:b --><!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', 'core/b' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Void blocks are only open while visiting them. * array( 'core/a', 'core/b', 'core/c' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * // Blocks are closed before visiting their closing delimiter. * array( 'core/a' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * $processor->next_token(); * array() === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * // Inner HTML is also an HTML span. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:a -->Inner HTML<!-- /wp:a -->' ); * $processor->next_token(); * $processor->next_token(); * array( 'core/a', '#html' ) === $processor->get_breadcrumbs(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string[] */ public function get_breadcrumbs(): array { $breadcrumbs = array_fill( 0, count( $this->open_blocks_at ), null ); /* * Since HTML spans can only be at the very end, set the normalized block name for * each open element and then work backwards after creating the array. This allows * for the elimination of a conditional on each iteration of the loop. */ foreach ( $this->open_blocks_at as $i => $at ) { $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $at, $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ); $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } if ( isset( $i ) && 0 === $this->open_blocks_length[ $i ] ) { $breadcrumbs[ $i ] = '#html'; } return $breadcrumbs; } /** * Returns the depth of the open blocks where the processor is currently matched. * * Depth increases before visiting openers and void blocks and decreases before * visiting closers. HTML spans behave like void blocks. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int */ public function get_depth(): int { return count( $this->open_blocks_at ); } /** * Extracts a block object, and all inner content, starting at a matched opening * block delimiter, or at a matched top-level HTML span as freeform HTML content. * * Use this function to extract some blocks within a document, but not all. For example, * one might want to find image galleries, parse them, modify them, and then reserialize * them in place. * * Once this function returns, the parser will be matched on token following the close * of the given block. * * The return type of this method is compatible with the return of {@see \parse_blocks()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $post_content ); * if ( ! $processor->next_block( 'gallery' ) ) { * return $post_content; * } * * $gallery_at = $processor->get_span()->start; * $gallery = $processor->extract_full_block_and_advance(); * $ends_before = $processor->get_span(); * $ends_before = $ends_before->start ?? strlen( $post_content ); * * $new_gallery = update_gallery( $gallery ); * $new_gallery = serialize_block( $new_gallery ); * * return ( * substr( $post_content, 0, $gallery_at ) . * $new_gallery . * substr( $post_content, $ends_before ) * ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array[]|null { * Array of block structures. * * @type array ...$0 { * An associative array of a single parsed block object. See WP_Block_Parser_Block. * * @type string|null $blockName Name of block. * @type array $attrs Attributes from block comment delimiters. * @type array[] $innerBlocks List of inner blocks. An array of arrays that * have the same structure as this one. * @type string $innerHTML HTML from inside block comment delimiters. * @type array $innerContent List of string fragments and null markers where * inner blocks were found. * } * } */ public function extract_full_block_and_advance(): ?array { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); return array( 'blockName' => null, 'attrs' => array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => $chunk, 'innerContent' => array( $chunk ), ); } $block = array( 'blockName' => $this->get_block_type(), 'attrs' => $this->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() ?? array(), 'innerBlocks' => array(), 'innerHTML' => '', 'innerContent' => array(), ); $depth = $this->get_depth(); while ( $this->next_token() && $this->get_depth() > $depth ) { if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; continue; } /** * Inner blocks. * * @todo This is a decent place to call {@link \render_block()} * @todo Use iteration instead of recursion, or at least refactor to tail-call form. */ if ( $this->opens_block() ) { $inner_block = $this->extract_full_block_and_advance(); $block['innerBlocks'][] = $inner_block; $block['innerContent'][] = null; } /* * Because the parser has advanced past the closing block token, it * may be matched on an HTML span. This needs to be processed before * moving on to the next token at the start of the next loop iteration. */ if ( $this->is_html() ) { $chunk = $this->get_html_content(); $block['innerHTML'] .= $chunk; $block['innerContent'][] = $chunk; } } return $block; } /** * Returns the byte-offset after the ending character of an HTML comment, * assuming the proper starting byte offset. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param int $comment_starting_at Where the HTML comment started, the leading `<`. * @param int $search_end Last offset in which to search, for limiting search span. * @return int Offset after the current HTML comment ends, or `$search_end` if no end was found. */ private function find_html_comment_end( int $comment_starting_at, int $search_end ): int { $text = $this->source_text; // Find span-of-dashes comments which look like `<!----->`. $span_of_dashes = strspn( $text, '-', $comment_starting_at + 2 ); if ( $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $comment_starting_at + 2 + $span_of_dashes ] ) { return $comment_starting_at + $span_of_dashes + 1; } // Otherwise, there are other characters inside the comment, find the first `-->` or `--!>`. $now_at = $comment_starting_at + 4; while ( $now_at < $search_end ) { $dashes_at = strpos( $text, '--', $now_at ); if ( false === $dashes_at ) { return $search_end; } $closer_must_be_at = $dashes_at + 2 + strspn( $text, '-', $dashes_at + 2 ); if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '!' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { ++$closer_must_be_at; } if ( $closer_must_be_at < $search_end && '>' === $text[ $closer_must_be_at ] ) { return $closer_must_be_at + 1; } ++$now_at; } return $search_end; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block comment delimiter * failed, if set, otherwise `null` if the last attempt succeeded. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Error from last attempt at parsing next block delimiter, * or `null` if last attempt succeeded. */ public function get_last_error(): ?string { return $this->last_error; } /** * Indicates if the last attempt to parse a block’s JSON attributes failed. * * @see \json_last_error() * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return int JSON_ERROR_ code from last attempt to parse block JSON attributes. */ public function get_last_json_error(): int { return $this->last_json_error; } /** * Returns the type of the block comment delimiter. * * One of: * * - {@see self::OPENER} * - {@see self::CLOSER} * - {@see self::VOID} * - `null` * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null type of the block comment delimiter, if currently matched. */ public function get_delimiter_type(): ?string { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return self::VOID; case self::MATCHED: return $this->type; default: return null; } } /** * Returns whether the delimiter contains the closing flag. * * This should be avoided except in cases of custom error-handling * with block closers containing the void flag. For normative use, * {@see self::get_delimiter_type()}. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched block delimiter contains the closing flag. */ public function has_closing_flag(): bool { return $this->has_closing_flag; } /** * Indicates if the block delimiter represents a block of the given type. * * Since the “core” namespace may be implicit, it’s allowable to pass * either the fully-qualified block type with namespace and block name * as well as the shorthand version only containing the block name, if * the desired block is in the “core” namespace. * * Since freeform HTML content is non-block content, it has no block type. * Passing the wildcard “*” will, however, return true for all block types, * even the implicit freeform content, though not for spans of inner HTML. * * Example: * * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $is_core_paragraph = $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $is_formula = $processor->is_block_type( 'math-block/formula' ); * * @param string $block_type Block type name for the desired block. * E.g. "paragraph", "core/paragraph", "math-blocks/formula". * @return bool Whether this delimiter represents a block of the given type. */ public function is_block_type( string $block_type ): bool { if ( '*' === $block_type ) { return true; } if ( $this->is_html() ) { // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( 0 === ( $this->open_blocks_length[0] ?? null ) ) { return ( 'core/freeform' === $block_type || 'freeform' === $block_type ); } // Otherwise this is innerHTML and not a block. return false; } return $this->are_equal_block_types( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length, $block_type, 0, strlen( $block_type ) ); } /** * Given two spans of text, indicate if they represent identical block types. * * This function normalizes block types to account for implicit core namespacing. * * Note! This function only returns valid results when the complete block types are * represented in the span offsets and lengths. This means that the full optional * namespace and block name must be represented in the input arguments. * * Example: * * 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 * $text = '<!-- wp:block --><!-- /wp:core/block -->'; * * true === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, $text, 27, 10 ); * false === WP_Block_Processor::are_equal_block_types( $text, 9, 5, 'my/block', 0, 8 ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $a_text Text in which first block type appears. * @param int $a_at Byte offset into text in which first block type starts. * @param int $a_length Byte length of first block type. * @param string $b_text Text in which second block type appears (may be the same as the first text). * @param int $b_at Byte offset into text in which second block type starts. * @param int $b_length Byte length of second block type. * @return bool Whether the spans of text represent identical block types, normalized for namespacing. */ public static function are_equal_block_types( string $a_text, int $a_at, int $a_length, string $b_text, int $b_at, int $b_length ): bool { $a_ns_length = strcspn( $a_text, '/', $a_at, $a_length ); $b_ns_length = strcspn( $b_text, '/', $b_at, $b_length ); $a_has_ns = $a_ns_length !== $a_length; $b_has_ns = $b_ns_length !== $b_length; // Both contain namespaces. if ( $a_has_ns && $b_has_ns ) { if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_block_type = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ); } if ( $a_has_ns ) { $b_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $b_text, $b_at, $b_length ); return ( strlen( $b_block_type ) === $a_length && 0 === substr_compare( $a_text, $b_block_type, $a_at, $a_length ) ); } if ( $b_has_ns ) { $a_block_type = 'core/' . substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return ( strlen( $a_block_type ) === $b_length && 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_block_type, $b_at, $b_length ) ); } // Neither contains a namespace. if ( $a_length !== $b_length ) { return false; } $a_name = substr( $a_text, $a_at, $a_length ); return 0 === substr_compare( $b_text, $a_name, $b_at, $b_length ); } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an opening or void delimiter of the given type, * if a type is provided, otherwise if it opens any block or implicit freeform HTML content. * * This is a helper method to ease handling of code inspecting where blocks start, and for * checking if the blocks are of a given type. The function is variadic to allow for * checking if the delimiter opens one of many possible block types. * * To advance to the start of a block {@see self::next_block()}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( $html ); * while ( $processor->next_delimiter() ) { * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/code', 'syntaxhighlighter/code' ) ) { * echo "Found code!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block( 'core/image' ) ) { * echo "Found an image!"; * continue; * } * * if ( $processor->opens_block() ) { * echo "Found a new block!"; * } * } * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_block_type() * * @param string[] $block_type Optional. Is the matched block type one of these? * If none are provided, will not test block type. * @return bool Whether the matched block delimiter opens a block, and whether it * opens a block of one of the given block types, if provided. */ public function opens_block( string ...$block_type ): bool { // HTML spans only open implicit freeform content at the top level. if ( self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state && 1 !== count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ) { return false; } /* * Because HTML spans are discovered after the next delimiter is found, * the delimiter type when visiting HTML spans refers to the type of the * following delimiter. Therefore the HTML case is handled by checking * the state and depth of the stack of open block. */ if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type && ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } if ( count( $block_type ) === 0 ) { return true; } foreach ( $block_type as $block ) { if ( $this->is_block_type( $block ) ) { return true; } } return false; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_non_whitespace_html() * * @return bool Whether the processor is matched on an HTML span. */ public function is_html(): bool { return self::HTML_SPAN === $this->state; } /** * Indicates if the matched delimiter is an HTML span and comprises more * than whitespace characters, i.e. contains real content. * * Many block serializers introduce newlines between block delimiters, * so the presence of top-level non-block content does not imply that * there are “real” freeform HTML blocks. Checking if there is content * beyond whitespace is a more certain check, such as for determining * whether to load CSS for the freeform or fallback block type. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::is_html() * * @return bool Whether the currently-matched delimiter is an HTML * span containing non-whitespace text. */ public function is_non_whitespace_html(): bool { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return false; } $length = $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter; $whitespace_length = strspn( $this->source_text, " \t\f\r\n", $this->after_previous_delimiter, $length ); return $whitespace_length !== $length; } /** * Returns the string content of a matched HTML span, or `null` otherwise. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return string|null Raw HTML content, or `null` if not currently matched on HTML. */ public function get_html_content(): ?string { if ( ! $this->is_html() ) { return null; } return substr( $this->source_text, $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); } /** * Allocates a substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_printable_block_type()} but when * paused on a freeform HTML block, will return `null` instead of “core/freeform”. * The `null` behavior matches what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not * be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content has no block type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * null === $processor->get_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return null; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Allocates a printable substring for the block type and returns the fully-qualified * name, including the namespace, if matched on a delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. * * This function is like {@see self::get_block_type()} but when paused on a freeform * HTML block, will return “core/freeform” instead of `null`. The `null` behavior matches * what {@see \parse_blocks()} returns but may not be as useful as having a string value. * * This function allocates a substring for the given block type. This * allocation will be small and likely fine in most cases, but it's * preferable to call {@see self::is_block_type()} if only needing * to know whether the delimiter is for a given block type, as that * function is more efficient for this purpose and avoids the allocation. * * Example: * * // Avoid. * 'core/paragraph' = $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * // Prefer. * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'paragraph' ); * $processor->is_block_type( 'core/freeform' ); * * // Freeform HTML content is given an implicit type. * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( 'non-block content' ); * $processor->next_token(); * 'core/freeform' === $processor->get_printable_block_type(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::are_equal_block_types() * * @return string|null Fully-qualified block namespace and type, e.g. "core/paragraph", * if matched on an explicit delimiter or freeform block, otherwise `null`. */ public function get_printable_block_type(): ?string { if ( self::READY === $this->state || self::COMPLETE === $this->state || self::INCOMPLETE_INPUT === $this->state ) { return null; } // This is a core/freeform text block, it’s special. if ( $this->is_html() ) { return 1 === count( $this->open_blocks_at ) ? 'core/freeform' : '#innerHTML'; } $block_type = substr( $this->source_text, $this->namespace_at, $this->name_at - $this->namespace_at + $this->name_length ); return self::normalize_block_type( $block_type ); } /** * Normalizes a block name to ensure that missing implicit “core” namespaces are present. * * Example: * * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'paragraph' ); * 'core/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'core/paragraph' ); * 'my/paragraph' === WP_Block_Processor::normalize_block_byte( 'my/paragraph' ); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @param string $block_type Valid block name, potentially without a namespace. * @return string Fully-qualified block type including namespace. */ public static function normalize_block_type( string $block_type ): string { return false === strpos( $block_type, '/' ) ? "core/{$block_type}" : $block_type; } /** * Returns a lazy wrapper around the block attributes, which can be used * for efficiently interacting with the JSON attributes. * * This stub hints that there should be a lazy interface for parsing * block attributes but doesn’t define it. It serves both as a placeholder * for one to come as well as a guard against implementing an eager * function in its place. * * @throws Exception This function is a stub for subclasses to implement * when providing streaming attribute parsing. * * @since 6.9.0 * * @see self::allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes() * * @return never */ public function get_attributes() { throw new Exception( 'Lazy attribute parsing not yet supported' ); } /** * Attempts to parse and return the entire JSON attributes from the delimiter, * allocating memory and processing the JSON span in the process. * * This does not return any parsed attributes for a closing block delimiter * even if there is a span of JSON content; this JSON is a parsing error. * * Consider calling {@see static::get_attributes()} instead if it's not * necessary to read all the attributes at the same time, as that provides * a more efficient mechanism for typical use cases. * * Since the JSON span inside the comment delimiter may not be valid JSON, * this function will return `null` if it cannot parse the span and set the * {@see static::get_last_json_error()} to the appropriate JSON_ERROR_ constant. * * If the delimiter contains no JSON span, it will also return `null`, * but the last error will be set to {@see \JSON_ERROR_NONE}. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * $memory_hungry_and_slow_attributes === array( 'url' => 'https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico' ); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- /wp:image {"url": "https://wordpress.org/favicon.ico"} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_NONE = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator {} /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * array() === $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:separator /-->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:image {"url} -->' ); * $processor->next_delimiter(); * null = $processor->allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(); * JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR = $processor->get_last_json_error(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return array|null Parsed JSON attributes, if present and valid, otherwise `null`. */ public function allocate_and_return_parsed_attributes(): ?array { $this->last_json_error = JSON_ERROR_NONE; if ( self::CLOSER === $this->type || $this->is_html() || 0 === $this->json_length ) { return null; } $json_span = substr( $this->source_text, $this->json_at, $this->json_length ); $parsed = json_decode( $json_span, null, 512, JSON_OBJECT_AS_ARRAY | JSON_INVALID_UTF8_SUBSTITUTE ); $last_error = json_last_error(); $this->last_json_error = $last_error; return ( JSON_ERROR_NONE === $last_error && is_array( $parsed ) ) ? $parsed : null; } /** * Returns the span representing the currently-matched delimiter, if matched, otherwise `null`. * * Example: * * $processor = new WP_Block_Processor( '<!-- wp:void /-->' ); * null === $processor->get_span(); * * $processor->next_delimiter(); * WP_HTML_Span( 0, 17 ) === $processor->get_span(); * * @since 6.9.0 * * @return WP_HTML_Span|null Span of text in source text spanning matched delimiter. */ public function get_span(): ?WP_HTML_Span { switch ( $this->state ) { case self::HTML_SPAN: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->after_previous_delimiter, $this->matched_delimiter_at - $this->after_previous_delimiter ); case self::MATCHED: return new WP_HTML_Span( $this->matched_delimiter_at, $this->matched_delimiter_length ); default: return null; } } // // Constant declarations that would otherwise pollute the top of the class. // /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter closes an open block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const CLOSER = 'closer'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter opens a block. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const OPENER = 'opener'; /** * Indicates that the block comment delimiter represents a void block * with no inner content of any kind. * * @see self::$type * * @since 6.9.0 */ const VOID = 'void'; /** * Indicates that the processor is ready to start parsing but hasn’t yet begun. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const READY = 'processor-ready'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on an explicit block delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const MATCHED = 'processor-matched'; /** * Indicates that the processor is matched on the opening of an implicit freeform delimiter. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const HTML_SPAN = 'processor-html-span'; /** * Indicates that the parser started parsing a block comment delimiter, but * the input document ended before it could finish. The document was likely truncated. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const INCOMPLETE_INPUT = 'incomplete-input'; /** * Indicates that the processor has finished parsing and has nothing left to scan. * * @see self::$state * * @since 6.9.0 */ const COMPLETE = 'processor-complete'; } https-migration-20260605111908.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012005 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605145703.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011775 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260610045420.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011774 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260610123403.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011762 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605202835.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012005 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260605144528.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012011 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260605094635.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0012004 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } Http.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0006205 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } https-detection-20260605100909.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011774 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } https-migration-20260605070331.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011777 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } Http-20260605020236.php 0000666 00000003006 15226714270 0007564 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\StatusUnknown; /** * Exception based on HTTP response * * @package Requests\Exceptions */ class Http extends Exception { /** * HTTP status code * * @var integer */ protected $code = 0; /** * Reason phrase * * @var string */ protected $reason = 'Unknown'; /** * Create a new exception * * There is no mechanism to pass in the status code, as this is set by the * subclass used. Reason phrases can vary, however. * * @param string|null $reason Reason phrase * @param mixed $data Associated data */ public function __construct($reason = null, $data = null) { if ($reason !== null) { $this->reason = $reason; } $message = sprintf('%d %s', $this->code, $this->reason); parent::__construct($message, 'httpresponse', $data, $this->code); } /** * Get the status message. * * @return string */ public function getReason() { return $this->reason; } /** * Get the correct exception class for a given error code * * @param int|bool $code HTTP status code, or false if unavailable * @return string Exception class name to use */ public static function get_class($code) { if (!$code) { return StatusUnknown::class; } $class = sprintf('\WpOrg\Requests\Exception\Http\Status%d', $code); if (class_exists($class)) { return $class; } return StatusUnknown::class; } } https-migration-20260605145354.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012007 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260605225728-20260606021429.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0013400 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-migration-20260606010046.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0011775 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } https-detection-20260613205317.php 0000666 00000013341 15226714270 0011772 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS detection functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether the website is using HTTPS. * * This is based on whether both the home and site URL are using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see wp_is_home_url_using_https() * @see wp_is_site_url_using_https() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_using_https() { if ( ! wp_is_home_url_using_https() ) { return false; } return wp_is_site_url_using_https(); } /** * Checks whether the current site URL is using HTTPS. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see home_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_home_url_using_https() { return 'https' === wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether the current site's URL where WordPress is stored is using HTTPS. * * This checks the URL where WordPress application files (e.g. wp-blog-header.php or the wp-admin/ folder) * are accessible. * * @since 5.7.0 * @see site_url() * * @return bool True if using HTTPS, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_site_url_using_https() { /* * Use direct option access for 'siteurl' and manually run the 'site_url' * filter because `site_url()` will adjust the scheme based on what the * current request is using. */ /** This filter is documented in wp-includes/link-template.php */ $site_url = apply_filters( 'site_url', get_option( 'siteurl' ), '', null, null ); return 'https' === wp_parse_url( $site_url, PHP_URL_SCHEME ); } /** * Checks whether HTTPS is supported for the server and domain. * * This function makes an HTTP request through `wp_get_https_detection_errors()` * to check for HTTPS support. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments, * to avoid potential latency issues. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if HTTPS is supported, false otherwise. */ function wp_is_https_supported() { $https_detection_errors = wp_get_https_detection_errors(); // If there are errors, HTTPS is not supported. return empty( $https_detection_errors ); } /** * Runs a remote HTTPS request to detect whether HTTPS supported, and stores potential errors. * * This function checks for HTTPS support by making an HTTP request. As this process can be resource-intensive, * it should be used cautiously, especially in performance-sensitive environments. * It is called when HTTPS support needs to be validated. * * @since 6.4.0 * @access private * * @return array An array containing potential detection errors related to HTTPS, or an empty array if no errors are found. */ function wp_get_https_detection_errors() { /** * Short-circuits the process of detecting errors related to HTTPS support. * * Returning a `WP_Error` from the filter will effectively short-circuit the default logic of trying a remote * request to the site over HTTPS, storing the errors array from the returned `WP_Error` instead. * * @since 6.4.0 * * @param null|WP_Error $pre Error object to short-circuit detection, * or null to continue with the default behavior. */ $support_errors = apply_filters( 'pre_wp_get_https_detection_errors', null ); if ( is_wp_error( $support_errors ) ) { return $support_errors->errors; } $support_errors = new WP_Error(); $response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => true, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $response ) ) { $unverified_response = wp_remote_request( home_url( '/', 'https' ), array( 'headers' => array( 'Cache-Control' => 'no-cache', ), 'sslverify' => false, ) ); if ( is_wp_error( $unverified_response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'https_request_failed', __( 'HTTPS request failed.' ) ); } else { $support_errors->add( 'ssl_verification_failed', __( 'SSL verification failed.' ) ); } $response = $unverified_response; } if ( ! is_wp_error( $response ) ) { if ( 200 !== wp_remote_retrieve_response_code( $response ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_code', wp_remote_retrieve_response_message( $response ) ); } elseif ( false === wp_is_local_html_output( wp_remote_retrieve_body( $response ) ) ) { $support_errors->add( 'bad_response_source', __( 'It looks like the response did not come from this site.' ) ); } } return $support_errors->errors; } /** * Checks whether a given HTML string is likely an output from this WordPress site. * * This function attempts to check for various common WordPress patterns whether they are included in the HTML string. * Since any of these actions may be disabled through third-party code, this function may also return null to indicate * that it was not possible to determine ownership. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param string $html Full HTML output string, e.g. from a HTTP response. * @return bool|null True/false for whether HTML was generated by this site, null if unable to determine. */ function wp_is_local_html_output( $html ) { // 1. Check if HTML includes the site's Really Simple Discovery link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rsd_link' ) ) { $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( site_url( 'xmlrpc.php?rsd', 'rpc' ) ) ); // See rsd_link(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // 2. Check if HTML includes the site's REST API link. if ( has_action( 'wp_head', 'rest_output_link_wp_head' ) ) { // Try both HTTPS and HTTP since the URL depends on context. $pattern = preg_replace( '#^https?:(?=//)#', '', esc_url( get_rest_url() ) ); // See rest_output_link_wp_head(). return str_contains( $html, $pattern ); } // Otherwise the result cannot be determined. return null; } query-medium-posts.php 0000666 00000002035 15226714270 0011060 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * Query: Image at left. * * @package WordPress */ return array( 'title' => _x( 'Image at left', 'Block pattern title' ), 'blockTypes' => array( 'core/query' ), 'categories' => array( 'query' ), 'content' => '<!-- wp:query {"query":{"perPage":3,"pages":0,"offset":0,"postType":"post","order":"desc","orderBy":"date","author":"","search":"","exclude":[],"sticky":"","inherit":false}} --> <div class="wp-block-query"> <!-- wp:post-template --> <!-- wp:columns {"align":"wide"} --> <div class="wp-block-columns alignwide"><!-- wp:column {"width":"66.66%"} --> <div class="wp-block-column" style="flex-basis:66.66%"><!-- wp:post-featured-image {"isLink":true} /--></div> <!-- /wp:column --> <!-- wp:column {"width":"33.33%"} --> <div class="wp-block-column" style="flex-basis:33.33%"><!-- wp:post-title {"isLink":true} /--> <!-- wp:post-excerpt /--></div> <!-- /wp:column --></div> <!-- /wp:columns --> <!-- /wp:post-template --> </div> <!-- /wp:query -->', ); https-migration-20260605091014.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012000 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); } ArgumentCount.php 0000666 00000002664 15226714270 0010072 0 ustar 00 <?php namespace WpOrg\Requests\Exception; use WpOrg\Requests\Exception; /** * Exception for when an incorrect number of arguments are passed to a method. * * Typically, this exception is used when all arguments for a method are optional, * but certain arguments need to be passed together, i.e. a method which can be called * with no arguments or with two arguments, but not with one argument. * * Along the same lines, this exception is also used if a method expects an array * with a certain number of elements and the provided number of elements does not comply. * * @package Requests\Exceptions * @since 2.0.0 */ final class ArgumentCount extends Exception { /** * Create a new argument count exception with a standardized text. * * @param string $expected The argument count expected as a phrase. * For example: `at least 2 arguments` or `exactly 1 argument`. * @param int $received The actual argument count received. * @param string $type Exception type. * * @return \WpOrg\Requests\Exception\ArgumentCount */ public static function create($expected, $received, $type) { // phpcs:ignore WordPress.PHP.DevelopmentFunctions.error_log_debug_backtrace $stack = debug_backtrace(DEBUG_BACKTRACE_IGNORE_ARGS, 2); return new self( sprintf( '%s::%s() expects %s, %d given', $stack[1]['class'], $stack[1]['function'], $expected, $received ), $type ); } } https-migration-20260605170751.php 0000666 00000011205 15226714270 0012006 0 ustar 00 <?php /** * HTTPS migration functions. * * @package WordPress * @since 5.7.0 */ /** * Checks whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`, causing WordPress to * add frontend filters to replace insecure site URLs that may be present in older database content. The * {@see 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url'} filter can be used to modify that behavior. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True if insecure URLs should replaced, false otherwise. */ function wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() { $should_replace_insecure_home_url = wp_is_using_https() && get_option( 'https_migration_required' ) // For automatic replacement, both 'home' and 'siteurl' need to not only use HTTPS, they also need to be using // the same domain. && wp_parse_url( home_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ) === wp_parse_url( site_url(), PHP_URL_HOST ); /** * Filters whether WordPress should replace old HTTP URLs to the site with their HTTPS counterpart. * * If a WordPress site had its URL changed from HTTP to HTTPS, by default this will return `true`. This filter can * be used to disable that behavior, e.g. after having replaced URLs manually in the database. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param bool $should_replace_insecure_home_url Whether insecure HTTP URLs to the site should be replaced. */ return apply_filters( 'wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url', $should_replace_insecure_home_url ); } /** * Replaces insecure HTTP URLs to the site in the given content, if configured to do so. * * This function replaces all occurrences of the HTTP version of the site's URL with its HTTPS counterpart, if * determined via {@see wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url()}. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @param string $content Content to replace URLs in. * @return string Filtered content. */ function wp_replace_insecure_home_url( $content ) { if ( ! wp_should_replace_insecure_home_url() ) { return $content; } $https_url = home_url( '', 'https' ); $http_url = str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', $https_url ); // Also replace potentially escaped URL. $escaped_https_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $https_url ); $escaped_http_url = str_replace( '/', '\/', $http_url ); return str_replace( array( $http_url, $escaped_http_url, ), array( $https_url, $escaped_https_url, ), $content ); } /** * Update the 'home' and 'siteurl' option to use the HTTPS variant of their URL. * * If this update does not result in WordPress recognizing that the site is now using HTTPS (e.g. due to constants * overriding the URLs used), the changes will be reverted. In such a case the function will return false. * * @since 5.7.0 * * @return bool True on success, false on failure. */ function wp_update_urls_to_https() { // Get current URL options. $orig_home = get_option( 'home' ); $orig_siteurl = get_option( 'siteurl' ); // Get current URL options, replacing HTTP with HTTPS. $home = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_home ); $siteurl = str_replace( 'http://', 'https://', $orig_siteurl ); // Update the options. update_option( 'home', $home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $siteurl ); if ( ! wp_is_using_https() ) { /* * If this did not result in the site recognizing HTTPS as being used, * revert the change and return false. */ update_option( 'home', $orig_home ); update_option( 'siteurl', $orig_siteurl ); return false; } // Otherwise the URLs were successfully changed to use HTTPS. return true; } /** * Updates the 'https_migration_required' option if needed when the given URL has been updated from HTTP to HTTPS. * * If this is a fresh site, a migration will not be required, so the option will be set as `false`. * * This is hooked into the {@see 'update_option_home'} action. * * @since 5.7.0 * @access private * * @param mixed $old_url Previous value of the URL option. * @param mixed $new_url New value of the URL option. */ function wp_update_https_migration_required( $old_url, $new_url ) { // Do nothing if WordPress is being installed. if ( wp_installing() ) { return; } // Delete/reset the option if the new URL is not the HTTPS version of the old URL. if ( untrailingslashit( (string) $old_url ) !== str_replace( 'https://', 'http://', untrailingslashit( (string) $new_url ) ) ) { delete_option( 'https_migration_required' ); return; } // If this is a fresh site, there is no content to migrate, so do not require migration. $https_migration_required = get_option( 'fresh_site' ) ? false : true; update_option( 'https_migration_required', $https_migration_required ); }
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