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     1 <?php
       
     2 /**
       
     3  * Post functions and post utility function.
       
     4  *
       
     5  * @package WordPress
       
     6  * @subpackage Post
       
     7  * @since 1.5.0
       
     8  */
       
     9 
       
    10 /**
       
    11  * Retrieve attached file path based on attachment ID.
       
    12  *
       
    13  * You can optionally send it through the 'get_attached_file' filter, but by
       
    14  * default it will just return the file path unfiltered.
       
    15  *
       
    16  * The function works by getting the single post meta name, named
       
    17  * '_wp_attached_file' and returning it. This is a convenience function to
       
    18  * prevent looking up the meta name and provide a mechanism for sending the
       
    19  * attached filename through a filter.
       
    20  *
       
    21  * @since 2.0.0
       
    22  * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'get_attached_file' on file path and attachment ID.
       
    23  *
       
    24  * @param int $attachment_id Attachment ID.
       
    25  * @param bool $unfiltered Whether to apply filters or not.
       
    26  * @return string The file path to the attached file.
       
    27  */
       
    28 function get_attached_file( $attachment_id, $unfiltered = false ) {
       
    29 	$file = get_post_meta( $attachment_id, '_wp_attached_file', true );
       
    30 	// If the file is relative, prepend upload dir
       
    31 	if ( 0 !== strpos($file, '/') && !preg_match('|^.:\\\|', $file) && ( ($uploads = wp_upload_dir()) && false === $uploads['error'] ) )
       
    32 		$file = $uploads['basedir'] . "/$file";
       
    33 	if ( $unfiltered )
       
    34 		return $file;
       
    35 	return apply_filters( 'get_attached_file', $file, $attachment_id );
       
    36 }
       
    37 
       
    38 /**
       
    39  * Update attachment file path based on attachment ID.
       
    40  *
       
    41  * Used to update the file path of the attachment, which uses post meta name
       
    42  * '_wp_attached_file' to store the path of the attachment.
       
    43  *
       
    44  * @since 2.1.0
       
    45  * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'update_attached_file' on file path and attachment ID.
       
    46  *
       
    47  * @param int $attachment_id Attachment ID
       
    48  * @param string $file File path for the attachment
       
    49  * @return bool False on failure, true on success.
       
    50  */
       
    51 function update_attached_file( $attachment_id, $file ) {
       
    52 	if ( !get_post( $attachment_id ) )
       
    53 		return false;
       
    54 
       
    55 	$file = apply_filters( 'update_attached_file', $file, $attachment_id );
       
    56 
       
    57 	// Make the file path relative to the upload dir
       
    58 	if ( ($uploads = wp_upload_dir()) && false === $uploads['error'] ) { // Get upload directory
       
    59 		if ( 0 === strpos($file, $uploads['basedir']) ) {// Check that the upload base exists in the file path
       
    60 				$file = str_replace($uploads['basedir'], '', $file); // Remove upload dir from the file path
       
    61 				$file = ltrim($file, '/');
       
    62 		}
       
    63 	}
       
    64 
       
    65 	return update_post_meta( $attachment_id, '_wp_attached_file', $file );
       
    66 }
       
    67 
       
    68 /**
       
    69  * Retrieve all children of the post parent ID.
       
    70  *
       
    71  * Normally, without any enhancements, the children would apply to pages. In the
       
    72  * context of the inner workings of WordPress, pages, posts, and attachments
       
    73  * share the same table, so therefore the functionality could apply to any one
       
    74  * of them. It is then noted that while this function does not work on posts, it
       
    75  * does not mean that it won't work on posts. It is recommended that you know
       
    76  * what context you wish to retrieve the children of.
       
    77  *
       
    78  * Attachments may also be made the child of a post, so if that is an accurate
       
    79  * statement (which needs to be verified), it would then be possible to get
       
    80  * all of the attachments for a post. Attachments have since changed since
       
    81  * version 2.5, so this is most likely unaccurate, but serves generally as an
       
    82  * example of what is possible.
       
    83  *
       
    84  * The arguments listed as defaults are for this function and also of the
       
    85  * {@link get_posts()} function. The arguments are combined with the
       
    86  * get_children defaults and are then passed to the {@link get_posts()}
       
    87  * function, which accepts additional arguments. You can replace the defaults in
       
    88  * this function, listed below and the additional arguments listed in the
       
    89  * {@link get_posts()} function.
       
    90  *
       
    91  * The 'post_parent' is the most important argument and important attention
       
    92  * needs to be paid to the $args parameter. If you pass either an object or an
       
    93  * integer (number), then just the 'post_parent' is grabbed and everything else
       
    94  * is lost. If you don't specify any arguments, then it is assumed that you are
       
    95  * in The Loop and the post parent will be grabbed for from the current post.
       
    96  *
       
    97  * The 'post_parent' argument is the ID to get the children. The 'numberposts'
       
    98  * is the amount of posts to retrieve that has a default of '-1', which is
       
    99  * used to get all of the posts. Giving a number higher than 0 will only
       
   100  * retrieve that amount of posts.
       
   101  *
       
   102  * The 'post_type' and 'post_status' arguments can be used to choose what
       
   103  * criteria of posts to retrieve. The 'post_type' can be anything, but WordPress
       
   104  * post types are 'post', 'pages', and 'attachments'. The 'post_status'
       
   105  * argument will accept any post status within the write administration panels.
       
   106  *
       
   107  * @see get_posts() Has additional arguments that can be replaced.
       
   108  * @internal Claims made in the long description might be inaccurate.
       
   109  *
       
   110  * @since 2.0.0
       
   111  *
       
   112  * @param mixed $args Optional. User defined arguments for replacing the defaults.
       
   113  * @param string $output Optional. Constant for return type, either OBJECT (default), ARRAY_A, ARRAY_N.
       
   114  * @return array|bool False on failure and the type will be determined by $output parameter.
       
   115  */
       
   116 function &get_children($args = '', $output = OBJECT) {
       
   117 	if ( empty( $args ) ) {
       
   118 		if ( isset( $GLOBALS['post'] ) ) {
       
   119 			$args = array('post_parent' => (int) $GLOBALS['post']->post_parent );
       
   120 		} else {
       
   121 			return false;
       
   122 		}
       
   123 	} elseif ( is_object( $args ) ) {
       
   124 		$args = array('post_parent' => (int) $args->post_parent );
       
   125 	} elseif ( is_numeric( $args ) ) {
       
   126 		$args = array('post_parent' => (int) $args);
       
   127 	}
       
   128 
       
   129 	$defaults = array(
       
   130 		'numberposts' => -1, 'post_type' => 'any',
       
   131 		'post_status' => 'any', 'post_parent' => 0,
       
   132 	);
       
   133 
       
   134 	$r = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
       
   135 
       
   136 	$children = get_posts( $r );
       
   137 	if ( !$children ) {
       
   138 		$kids = false;
       
   139 		return $kids;
       
   140 	}
       
   141 
       
   142 	update_post_cache($children);
       
   143 
       
   144 	foreach ( $children as $key => $child )
       
   145 		$kids[$child->ID] =& $children[$key];
       
   146 
       
   147 	if ( $output == OBJECT ) {
       
   148 		return $kids;
       
   149 	} elseif ( $output == ARRAY_A ) {
       
   150 		foreach ( (array) $kids as $kid )
       
   151 			$weeuns[$kid->ID] = get_object_vars($kids[$kid->ID]);
       
   152 		return $weeuns;
       
   153 	} elseif ( $output == ARRAY_N ) {
       
   154 		foreach ( (array) $kids as $kid )
       
   155 			$babes[$kid->ID] = array_values(get_object_vars($kids[$kid->ID]));
       
   156 		return $babes;
       
   157 	} else {
       
   158 		return $kids;
       
   159 	}
       
   160 }
       
   161 
       
   162 /**
       
   163  * Get extended entry info (<!--more-->).
       
   164  *
       
   165  * There should not be any space after the second dash and before the word
       
   166  * 'more'. There can be text or space(s) after the word 'more', but won't be
       
   167  * referenced.
       
   168  *
       
   169  * The returned array has 'main' and 'extended' keys. Main has the text before
       
   170  * the <code><!--more--></code>. The 'extended' key has the content after the
       
   171  * <code><!--more--></code> comment.
       
   172  *
       
   173  * @since 1.0.0
       
   174  *
       
   175  * @param string $post Post content.
       
   176  * @return array Post before ('main') and after ('extended').
       
   177  */
       
   178 function get_extended($post) {
       
   179 	//Match the new style more links
       
   180 	if ( preg_match('/<!--more(.*?)?-->/', $post, $matches) ) {
       
   181 		list($main, $extended) = explode($matches[0], $post, 2);
       
   182 	} else {
       
   183 		$main = $post;
       
   184 		$extended = '';
       
   185 	}
       
   186 
       
   187 	// Strip leading and trailing whitespace
       
   188 	$main = preg_replace('/^[\s]*(.*)[\s]*$/', '\\1', $main);
       
   189 	$extended = preg_replace('/^[\s]*(.*)[\s]*$/', '\\1', $extended);
       
   190 
       
   191 	return array('main' => $main, 'extended' => $extended);
       
   192 }
       
   193 
       
   194 /**
       
   195  * Retrieves post data given a post ID or post object.
       
   196  *
       
   197  * See {@link sanitize_post()} for optional $filter values. Also, the parameter
       
   198  * $post, must be given as a variable, since it is passed by reference.
       
   199  *
       
   200  * @since 1.5.1
       
   201  * @uses $wpdb
       
   202  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_post
       
   203  *
       
   204  * @param int|object $post Post ID or post object.
       
   205  * @param string $output Optional, default is Object. Either OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N.
       
   206  * @param string $filter Optional, default is raw.
       
   207  * @return mixed Post data
       
   208  */
       
   209 function &get_post(&$post, $output = OBJECT, $filter = 'raw') {
       
   210 	global $wpdb;
       
   211 	$null = null;
       
   212 
       
   213 	if ( empty($post) ) {
       
   214 		if ( isset($GLOBALS['post']) )
       
   215 			$_post = & $GLOBALS['post'];
       
   216 		else
       
   217 			return $null;
       
   218 	} elseif ( is_object($post) && empty($post->filter) ) {
       
   219 		_get_post_ancestors($post);
       
   220 		wp_cache_add($post->ID, $post, 'posts');
       
   221 		$_post = &$post;
       
   222 	} else {
       
   223 		if ( is_object($post) )
       
   224 			$post = $post->ID;
       
   225 		$post = (int) $post;
       
   226 		if ( ! $_post = wp_cache_get($post, 'posts') ) {
       
   227 			$_post = $wpdb->get_row($wpdb->prepare("SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d LIMIT 1", $post));
       
   228 			if ( ! $_post )
       
   229 				return $null;
       
   230 			_get_post_ancestors($_post);
       
   231 			wp_cache_add($_post->ID, $_post, 'posts');
       
   232 		}
       
   233 	}
       
   234 
       
   235 	$_post = sanitize_post($_post, $filter);
       
   236 
       
   237 	if ( $output == OBJECT ) {
       
   238 		return $_post;
       
   239 	} elseif ( $output == ARRAY_A ) {
       
   240 		$__post = get_object_vars($_post);
       
   241 		return $__post;
       
   242 	} elseif ( $output == ARRAY_N ) {
       
   243 		$__post = array_values(get_object_vars($_post));
       
   244 		return $__post;
       
   245 	} else {
       
   246 		return $_post;
       
   247 	}
       
   248 }
       
   249 
       
   250 /**
       
   251  * Retrieve ancestors of a post.
       
   252  *
       
   253  * @since 2.5.0
       
   254  *
       
   255  * @param int|object $post Post ID or post object
       
   256  * @return array Ancestor IDs or empty array if none are found.
       
   257  */
       
   258 function get_post_ancestors($post) {
       
   259 	$post = get_post($post);
       
   260 
       
   261 	if ( !empty($post->ancestors) )
       
   262 		return $post->ancestors;
       
   263 
       
   264 	return array();
       
   265 }
       
   266 
       
   267 /**
       
   268  * Retrieve data from a post field based on Post ID.
       
   269  *
       
   270  * Examples of the post field will be, 'post_type', 'post_status', 'content',
       
   271  * etc and based off of the post object property or key names.
       
   272  *
       
   273  * The context values are based off of the taxonomy filter functions and
       
   274  * supported values are found within those functions.
       
   275  *
       
   276  * @since 2.3.0
       
   277  * @uses sanitize_post_field() See for possible $context values.
       
   278  *
       
   279  * @param string $field Post field name
       
   280  * @param id $post Post ID
       
   281  * @param string $context Optional. How to filter the field. Default is display.
       
   282  * @return WP_Error|string Value in post field or WP_Error on failure
       
   283  */
       
   284 function get_post_field( $field, $post, $context = 'display' ) {
       
   285 	$post = (int) $post;
       
   286 	$post = get_post( $post );
       
   287 
       
   288 	if ( is_wp_error($post) )
       
   289 		return $post;
       
   290 
       
   291 	if ( !is_object($post) )
       
   292 		return '';
       
   293 
       
   294 	if ( !isset($post->$field) )
       
   295 		return '';
       
   296 
       
   297 	return sanitize_post_field($field, $post->$field, $post->ID, $context);
       
   298 }
       
   299 
       
   300 /**
       
   301  * Retrieve the mime type of an attachment based on the ID.
       
   302  *
       
   303  * This function can be used with any post type, but it makes more sense with
       
   304  * attachments.
       
   305  *
       
   306  * @since 2.0.0
       
   307  *
       
   308  * @param int $ID Optional. Post ID.
       
   309  * @return bool|string False on failure or returns the mime type
       
   310  */
       
   311 function get_post_mime_type($ID = '') {
       
   312 	$post = & get_post($ID);
       
   313 
       
   314 	if ( is_object($post) )
       
   315 		return $post->post_mime_type;
       
   316 
       
   317 	return false;
       
   318 }
       
   319 
       
   320 /**
       
   321  * Retrieve the post status based on the Post ID.
       
   322  *
       
   323  * If the post ID is of an attachment, then the parent post status will be given
       
   324  * instead.
       
   325  *
       
   326  * @since 2.0.0
       
   327  *
       
   328  * @param int $ID Post ID
       
   329  * @return string|bool Post status or false on failure.
       
   330  */
       
   331 function get_post_status($ID = '') {
       
   332 	$post = get_post($ID);
       
   333 
       
   334 	if ( is_object($post) ) {
       
   335 		if ( ('attachment' == $post->post_type) && $post->post_parent && ($post->ID != $post->post_parent) )
       
   336 			return get_post_status($post->post_parent);
       
   337 		else
       
   338 			return $post->post_status;
       
   339 	}
       
   340 
       
   341 	return false;
       
   342 }
       
   343 
       
   344 /**
       
   345  * Retrieve all of the WordPress supported post statuses.
       
   346  *
       
   347  * Posts have a limited set of valid status values, this provides the
       
   348  * post_status values and descriptions.
       
   349  *
       
   350  * @since 2.5.0
       
   351  *
       
   352  * @return array List of post statuses.
       
   353  */
       
   354 function get_post_statuses( ) {
       
   355 	$status = array(
       
   356 		'draft'			=> __('Draft'),
       
   357 		'pending'		=> __('Pending Review'),
       
   358 		'private'		=> __('Private'),
       
   359 		'publish'		=> __('Published')
       
   360 	);
       
   361 
       
   362 	return $status;
       
   363 }
       
   364 
       
   365 /**
       
   366  * Retrieve all of the WordPress support page statuses.
       
   367  *
       
   368  * Pages have a limited set of valid status values, this provides the
       
   369  * post_status values and descriptions.
       
   370  *
       
   371  * @since 2.5.0
       
   372  *
       
   373  * @return array List of page statuses.
       
   374  */
       
   375 function get_page_statuses( ) {
       
   376 	$status = array(
       
   377 		'draft'			=> __('Draft'),
       
   378 		'private'		=> __('Private'),
       
   379 		'publish'		=> __('Published')
       
   380 	);
       
   381 
       
   382 	return $status;
       
   383 }
       
   384 
       
   385 /**
       
   386  * Retrieve the post type of the current post or of a given post.
       
   387  *
       
   388  * @since 2.1.0
       
   389  *
       
   390  * @uses $wpdb
       
   391  * @uses $posts The Loop post global
       
   392  *
       
   393  * @param mixed $post Optional. Post object or post ID.
       
   394  * @return bool|string post type or false on failure.
       
   395  */
       
   396 function get_post_type($post = false) {
       
   397 	global $posts;
       
   398 
       
   399 	if ( false === $post )
       
   400 		$post = $posts[0];
       
   401 	elseif ( (int) $post )
       
   402 		$post = get_post($post, OBJECT);
       
   403 
       
   404 	if ( is_object($post) )
       
   405 		return $post->post_type;
       
   406 
       
   407 	return false;
       
   408 }
       
   409 
       
   410 /**
       
   411  * Updates the post type for the post ID.
       
   412  *
       
   413  * The page or post cache will be cleaned for the post ID.
       
   414  *
       
   415  * @since 2.5.0
       
   416  *
       
   417  * @uses $wpdb
       
   418  *
       
   419  * @param int $post_id Post ID to change post type. Not actually optional.
       
   420  * @param string $post_type Optional, default is post. Supported values are 'post' or 'page' to
       
   421  *  name a few.
       
   422  * @return int Amount of rows changed. Should be 1 for success and 0 for failure.
       
   423  */
       
   424 function set_post_type( $post_id = 0, $post_type = 'post' ) {
       
   425 	global $wpdb;
       
   426 
       
   427 	$post_type = sanitize_post_field('post_type', $post_type, $post_id, 'db');
       
   428 	$return = $wpdb->update($wpdb->posts, array('post_type' => $post_type), array('ID' => $post_id) );
       
   429 
       
   430 	if ( 'page' == $post_type )
       
   431 		clean_page_cache($post_id);
       
   432 	else
       
   433 		clean_post_cache($post_id);
       
   434 
       
   435 	return $return;
       
   436 }
       
   437 
       
   438 /**
       
   439  * Retrieve list of latest posts or posts matching criteria.
       
   440  *
       
   441  * The defaults are as follows:
       
   442  *     'numberposts' - Default is 5. Total number of posts to retrieve.
       
   443  *     'offset' - Default is 0. See {@link WP_Query::query()} for more.
       
   444  *     'category' - What category to pull the posts from.
       
   445  *     'orderby' - Default is 'post_date'. How to order the posts.
       
   446  *     'order' - Default is 'DESC'. The order to retrieve the posts.
       
   447  *     'include' - See {@link WP_Query::query()} for more.
       
   448  *     'exclude' - See {@link WP_Query::query()} for more.
       
   449  *     'meta_key' - See {@link WP_Query::query()} for more.
       
   450  *     'meta_value' - See {@link WP_Query::query()} for more.
       
   451  *     'post_type' - Default is 'post'. Can be 'page', or 'attachment' to name a few.
       
   452  *     'post_parent' - The parent of the post or post type.
       
   453  *     'post_status' - Default is 'published'. Post status to retrieve.
       
   454  *
       
   455  * @since 1.2.0
       
   456  * @uses $wpdb
       
   457  * @uses WP_Query::query() See for more default arguments and information.
       
   458  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Tags/get_posts
       
   459  *
       
   460  * @param array $args Optional. Overrides defaults.
       
   461  * @return array List of posts.
       
   462  */
       
   463 function get_posts($args = null) {
       
   464 	$defaults = array(
       
   465 		'numberposts' => 5, 'offset' => 0,
       
   466 		'category' => 0, 'orderby' => 'post_date',
       
   467 		'order' => 'DESC', 'include' => '',
       
   468 		'exclude' => '', 'meta_key' => '',
       
   469 		'meta_value' =>'', 'post_type' => 'post',
       
   470 		'suppress_filters' => true
       
   471 	);
       
   472 
       
   473 	$r = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
       
   474 	if ( empty( $r['post_status'] ) )
       
   475 		$r['post_status'] = ( 'attachment' == $r['post_type'] ) ? 'inherit' : 'publish';
       
   476 	if ( ! empty($r['numberposts']) )
       
   477 		$r['posts_per_page'] = $r['numberposts'];
       
   478 	if ( ! empty($r['category']) )
       
   479 		$r['cat'] = $r['category'];
       
   480 	if ( ! empty($r['include']) ) {
       
   481 		$incposts = preg_split('/[\s,]+/',$r['include']);
       
   482 		$r['posts_per_page'] = count($incposts);  // only the number of posts included
       
   483 		$r['post__in'] = $incposts;
       
   484 	} elseif ( ! empty($r['exclude']) )
       
   485 		$r['post__not_in'] = preg_split('/[\s,]+/',$r['exclude']);
       
   486 
       
   487 	$r['caller_get_posts'] = true;
       
   488 
       
   489 	$get_posts = new WP_Query;
       
   490 	return $get_posts->query($r);
       
   491 
       
   492 }
       
   493 
       
   494 //
       
   495 // Post meta functions
       
   496 //
       
   497 
       
   498 /**
       
   499  * Add meta data field to a post.
       
   500  *
       
   501  * Post meta data is called "Custom Fields" on the Administration Panels.
       
   502  *
       
   503  * @since 1.5.0
       
   504  * @uses $wpdb
       
   505  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/add_post_meta
       
   506  *
       
   507  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
   508  * @param string $key Metadata name.
       
   509  * @param mixed $value Metadata value.
       
   510  * @param bool $unique Optional, default is false. Whether the same key should not be added.
       
   511  * @return bool False for failure. True for success.
       
   512  */
       
   513 function add_post_meta($post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value, $unique = false) {
       
   514 	if ( !$meta_key )
       
   515 		return false;
       
   516 
       
   517 	global $wpdb;
       
   518 
       
   519 	// make sure meta is added to the post, not a revision
       
   520 	if ( $the_post = wp_is_post_revision($post_id) )
       
   521 		$post_id = $the_post;
       
   522 
       
   523 	// expected_slashed ($meta_key)
       
   524 	$meta_key = stripslashes($meta_key);
       
   525 
       
   526 	if ( $unique && $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT meta_key FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE meta_key = %s AND post_id = %d", $meta_key, $post_id ) ) )
       
   527 		return false;
       
   528 
       
   529 	$meta_value = maybe_serialize( stripslashes_deep($meta_value) );
       
   530 
       
   531 	$wpdb->insert( $wpdb->postmeta, compact( 'post_id', 'meta_key', 'meta_value' ) );
       
   532 
       
   533 	wp_cache_delete($post_id, 'post_meta');
       
   534 
       
   535 	return true;
       
   536 }
       
   537 
       
   538 /**
       
   539  * Remove metadata matching criteria from a post.
       
   540  *
       
   541  * You can match based on the key, or key and value. Removing based on key and
       
   542  * value, will keep from removing duplicate metadata with the same key. It also
       
   543  * allows removing all metadata matching key, if needed.
       
   544  *
       
   545  * @since 1.5.0
       
   546  * @uses $wpdb
       
   547  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/delete_post_meta
       
   548  *
       
   549  * @param int $post_id post ID
       
   550  * @param string $meta_key Metadata name.
       
   551  * @param mixed $meta_value Optional. Metadata value.
       
   552  * @return bool False for failure. True for success.
       
   553  */
       
   554 function delete_post_meta($post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value = '') {
       
   555 	global $wpdb;
       
   556 
       
   557 	// make sure meta is added to the post, not a revision
       
   558 	if ( $the_post = wp_is_post_revision($post_id) )
       
   559 		$post_id = $the_post;
       
   560 
       
   561 	// expected_slashed ($meta_key, $meta_value)
       
   562 	$meta_key = stripslashes( $meta_key );
       
   563 	$meta_value = maybe_serialize( stripslashes_deep($meta_value) );
       
   564 
       
   565 	if ( !$meta_key )
       
   566 		return false;
       
   567 
       
   568 	if ( empty( $meta_value ) )
       
   569 		$meta_id = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT meta_id FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE post_id = %d AND meta_key = %s", $post_id, $meta_key ) );
       
   570 	else
       
   571 		$meta_id = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT meta_id FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE post_id = %d AND meta_key = %s AND meta_value = %s", $post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value ) );
       
   572 
       
   573 	if ( !$meta_id )
       
   574 		return false;
       
   575 
       
   576 	if ( empty( $meta_value ) )
       
   577 		$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE post_id = %d AND meta_key = %s", $post_id, $meta_key ) );
       
   578 	else
       
   579 		$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE post_id = %d AND meta_key = %s AND meta_value = %s", $post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value ) );
       
   580 
       
   581 	wp_cache_delete($post_id, 'post_meta');
       
   582 
       
   583 	return true;
       
   584 }
       
   585 
       
   586 /**
       
   587  * Retrieve post meta field for a post.
       
   588  *
       
   589  * @since 1.5.0
       
   590  * @uses $wpdb
       
   591  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_post_meta
       
   592  *
       
   593  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
   594  * @param string $key The meta key to retrieve.
       
   595  * @param bool $single Whether to return a single value.
       
   596  * @return mixed Will be an array if $single is false. Will be value of meta data field if $single
       
   597  *  is true.
       
   598  */
       
   599 function get_post_meta($post_id, $key, $single = false) {
       
   600 	if ( !$key )
       
   601 		return '';
       
   602 
       
   603 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
   604 
       
   605 	$meta_cache = wp_cache_get($post_id, 'post_meta');
       
   606 
       
   607 	if ( !$meta_cache ) {
       
   608 		update_postmeta_cache($post_id);
       
   609 		$meta_cache = wp_cache_get($post_id, 'post_meta');
       
   610 	}
       
   611 
       
   612 	if ( isset($meta_cache[$key]) ) {
       
   613 		if ( $single ) {
       
   614 			return maybe_unserialize( $meta_cache[$key][0] );
       
   615 		} else {
       
   616 			return array_map('maybe_unserialize', $meta_cache[$key]);
       
   617 		}
       
   618 	}
       
   619 
       
   620 	return '';
       
   621 }
       
   622 
       
   623 /**
       
   624  * Update post meta field based on post ID.
       
   625  *
       
   626  * Use the $prev_value parameter to differentiate between meta fields with the
       
   627  * same key and post ID.
       
   628  *
       
   629  * If the meta field for the post does not exist, it will be added.
       
   630  *
       
   631  * @since 1.5
       
   632  * @uses $wpdb
       
   633  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/update_post_meta
       
   634  *
       
   635  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
   636  * @param string $key Metadata key.
       
   637  * @param mixed $value Metadata value.
       
   638  * @param mixed $prev_value Optional. Previous value to check before removing.
       
   639  * @return bool False on failure, true if success.
       
   640  */
       
   641 function update_post_meta($post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value, $prev_value = '') {
       
   642 	global $wpdb;
       
   643 
       
   644 	// make sure meta is added to the post, not a revision
       
   645 	if ( $the_post = wp_is_post_revision($post_id) )
       
   646 		$post_id = $the_post;
       
   647 
       
   648 	// expected_slashed ($meta_key)
       
   649 	$meta_key = stripslashes($meta_key);
       
   650 
       
   651 	if ( !$meta_key )
       
   652 		return false;
       
   653 
       
   654 	if ( ! $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT meta_key FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE meta_key = %s AND post_id = %d", $meta_key, $post_id ) ) ) {
       
   655 		return add_post_meta($post_id, $meta_key, $meta_value);
       
   656 	}
       
   657 
       
   658 	$meta_value = maybe_serialize( stripslashes_deep($meta_value) );
       
   659 
       
   660 	$data  = compact( 'meta_value' );
       
   661 	$where = compact( 'meta_key', 'post_id' );
       
   662 
       
   663 	if ( !empty( $prev_value ) ) {
       
   664 		$prev_value = maybe_serialize($prev_value);
       
   665 		$where['meta_value'] = $prev_value;
       
   666 	}
       
   667 
       
   668 	$wpdb->update( $wpdb->postmeta, $data, $where );
       
   669 	wp_cache_delete($post_id, 'post_meta');
       
   670 	return true;
       
   671 }
       
   672 
       
   673 /**
       
   674  * Delete everything from post meta matching meta key.
       
   675  *
       
   676  * @since 2.3.0
       
   677  * @uses $wpdb
       
   678  *
       
   679  * @param string $post_meta_key Key to search for when deleting.
       
   680  * @return bool Whether the post meta key was deleted from the database
       
   681  */
       
   682 function delete_post_meta_by_key($post_meta_key) {
       
   683 	if ( !$post_meta_key )
       
   684 		return false;
       
   685 
       
   686 	global $wpdb;
       
   687 	$post_ids = $wpdb->get_col($wpdb->prepare("SELECT DISTINCT post_id FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE meta_key = %s", $post_meta_key));
       
   688 	if ( $post_ids ) {
       
   689 		$wpdb->query($wpdb->prepare("DELETE FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE meta_key = %s", $post_meta_key));
       
   690 		foreach ( $post_ids as $post_id )
       
   691 			wp_cache_delete($post_id, 'post_meta');
       
   692 		return true;
       
   693 	}
       
   694 	return false;
       
   695 }
       
   696 
       
   697 /**
       
   698  * Retrieve post meta fields, based on post ID.
       
   699  *
       
   700  * The post meta fields are retrieved from the cache, so the function is
       
   701  * optimized to be called more than once. It also applies to the functions, that
       
   702  * use this function.
       
   703  *
       
   704  * @since 1.2.0
       
   705  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_post_custom
       
   706  *
       
   707  * @uses $id Current Loop Post ID
       
   708  *
       
   709  * @param int $post_id post ID
       
   710  * @return array
       
   711  */
       
   712 function get_post_custom($post_id = 0) {
       
   713 	global $id;
       
   714 
       
   715 	if ( !$post_id )
       
   716 		$post_id = (int) $id;
       
   717 
       
   718 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
   719 
       
   720 	if ( ! wp_cache_get($post_id, 'post_meta') )
       
   721 		update_postmeta_cache($post_id);
       
   722 
       
   723 	return wp_cache_get($post_id, 'post_meta');
       
   724 }
       
   725 
       
   726 /**
       
   727  * Retrieve meta field names for a post.
       
   728  *
       
   729  * If there are no meta fields, then nothing (null) will be returned.
       
   730  *
       
   731  * @since 1.2.0
       
   732  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_post_custom_keys
       
   733  *
       
   734  * @param int $post_id post ID
       
   735  * @return array|null Either array of the keys, or null if keys could not be retrieved.
       
   736  */
       
   737 function get_post_custom_keys( $post_id = 0 ) {
       
   738 	$custom = get_post_custom( $post_id );
       
   739 
       
   740 	if ( !is_array($custom) )
       
   741 		return;
       
   742 
       
   743 	if ( $keys = array_keys($custom) )
       
   744 		return $keys;
       
   745 }
       
   746 
       
   747 /**
       
   748  * Retrieve values for a custom post field.
       
   749  *
       
   750  * The parameters must not be considered optional. All of the post meta fields
       
   751  * will be retrieved and only the meta field key values returned.
       
   752  *
       
   753  * @since 1.2.0
       
   754  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_post_custom_values
       
   755  *
       
   756  * @param string $key Meta field key.
       
   757  * @param int $post_id Post ID
       
   758  * @return array Meta field values.
       
   759  */
       
   760 function get_post_custom_values( $key = '', $post_id = 0 ) {
       
   761 	if ( !$key )
       
   762 		return null;
       
   763 
       
   764 	$custom = get_post_custom($post_id);
       
   765 
       
   766 	return isset($custom[$key]) ? $custom[$key] : null;
       
   767 }
       
   768 
       
   769 /**
       
   770  * Check if post is sticky.
       
   771  *
       
   772  * Sticky posts should remain at the top of The Loop. If the post ID is not
       
   773  * given, then The Loop ID for the current post will be used.
       
   774  *
       
   775  * @since 2.7.0
       
   776  *
       
   777  * @param int $post_id Optional. Post ID.
       
   778  * @return bool Whether post is sticky (true) or not sticky (false).
       
   779  */
       
   780 function is_sticky($post_id = null) {
       
   781 	global $id;
       
   782 
       
   783 	$post_id = absint($post_id);
       
   784 
       
   785 	if ( !$post_id )
       
   786 		$post_id = absint($id);
       
   787 
       
   788 	$stickies = get_option('sticky_posts');
       
   789 
       
   790 	if ( !is_array($stickies) )
       
   791 		return false;
       
   792 
       
   793 	if ( in_array($post_id, $stickies) )
       
   794 		return true;
       
   795 
       
   796 	return false;
       
   797 }
       
   798 
       
   799 /**
       
   800  * Sanitize every post field.
       
   801  *
       
   802  * If the context is 'raw', then the post object or array will get minimal santization of the int fields.
       
   803  *
       
   804  * @since 2.3.0
       
   805  * @uses sanitize_post_field() Used to sanitize the fields.
       
   806  *
       
   807  * @param object|array $post The Post Object or Array
       
   808  * @param string $context Optional, default is 'display'. How to sanitize post fields.
       
   809  * @return object|array The now sanitized Post Object or Array (will be the same type as $post)
       
   810  */
       
   811 function sanitize_post($post, $context = 'display') {
       
   812 	if ( is_object($post) ) {
       
   813 		if ( !isset($post->ID) )
       
   814 			$post->ID = 0;
       
   815 		foreach ( array_keys(get_object_vars($post)) as $field )
       
   816 			$post->$field = sanitize_post_field($field, $post->$field, $post->ID, $context);
       
   817 		$post->filter = $context;
       
   818 	} else {
       
   819 		if ( !isset($post['ID']) )
       
   820 			$post['ID'] = 0;
       
   821 		foreach ( array_keys($post) as $field )
       
   822 			$post[$field] = sanitize_post_field($field, $post[$field], $post['ID'], $context);
       
   823 		$post['filter'] = $context;
       
   824 	}
       
   825 
       
   826 	return $post;
       
   827 }
       
   828 
       
   829 /**
       
   830  * Sanitize post field based on context.
       
   831  *
       
   832  * Possible context values are:  'raw', 'edit', 'db', 'display', 'attribute' and 'js'. The
       
   833  * 'display' context is used by default. 'attribute' and 'js' contexts are treated like 'display'
       
   834  * when calling filters.
       
   835  *
       
   836  * @since 2.3.0
       
   837  * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'edit_$field' and '${field_no_prefix}_edit_pre' passing $value and
       
   838  *  $post_id if $context == 'edit' and field name prefix == 'post_'.
       
   839  *
       
   840  * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'edit_post_$field' passing $value and $post_id if $context == 'db'.
       
   841  * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'pre_$field' passing $value if $context == 'db' and field name prefix == 'post_'.
       
   842  * @uses apply_filters() Calls '${field}_pre' passing $value if $context == 'db' and field name prefix != 'post_'.
       
   843  *
       
   844  * @uses apply_filters() Calls '$field' passing $value, $post_id and $context if $context == anything
       
   845  *  other than 'raw', 'edit' and 'db' and field name prefix == 'post_'.
       
   846  * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'post_$field' passing $value if $context == anything other than 'raw',
       
   847  *  'edit' and 'db' and field name prefix != 'post_'.
       
   848  *
       
   849  * @param string $field The Post Object field name.
       
   850  * @param mixed $value The Post Object value.
       
   851  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
   852  * @param string $context How to sanitize post fields. Looks for 'raw', 'edit', 'db', 'display',
       
   853  *               'attribute' and 'js'.
       
   854  * @return mixed Sanitized value.
       
   855  */
       
   856 function sanitize_post_field($field, $value, $post_id, $context) {
       
   857 	$int_fields = array('ID', 'post_parent', 'menu_order');
       
   858 	if ( in_array($field, $int_fields) )
       
   859 		$value = (int) $value;
       
   860 
       
   861 	if ( 'raw' == $context )
       
   862 		return $value;
       
   863 
       
   864 	$prefixed = false;
       
   865 	if ( false !== strpos($field, 'post_') ) {
       
   866 		$prefixed = true;
       
   867 		$field_no_prefix = str_replace('post_', '', $field);
       
   868 	}
       
   869 
       
   870 	if ( 'edit' == $context ) {
       
   871 		$format_to_edit = array('post_content', 'post_excerpt', 'post_title', 'post_password');
       
   872 
       
   873 		if ( $prefixed ) {
       
   874 			$value = apply_filters("edit_$field", $value, $post_id);
       
   875 			// Old school
       
   876 			$value = apply_filters("${field_no_prefix}_edit_pre", $value, $post_id);
       
   877 		} else {
       
   878 			$value = apply_filters("edit_post_$field", $value, $post_id);
       
   879 		}
       
   880 
       
   881 		if ( in_array($field, $format_to_edit) ) {
       
   882 			if ( 'post_content' == $field )
       
   883 				$value = format_to_edit($value, user_can_richedit());
       
   884 			else
       
   885 				$value = format_to_edit($value);
       
   886 		} else {
       
   887 			$value = esc_attr($value);
       
   888 		}
       
   889 	} else if ( 'db' == $context ) {
       
   890 		if ( $prefixed ) {
       
   891 			$value = apply_filters("pre_$field", $value);
       
   892 			$value = apply_filters("${field_no_prefix}_save_pre", $value);
       
   893 		} else {
       
   894 			$value = apply_filters("pre_post_$field", $value);
       
   895 			$value = apply_filters("${field}_pre", $value);
       
   896 		}
       
   897 	} else {
       
   898 		// Use display filters by default.
       
   899 		if ( $prefixed )
       
   900 			$value = apply_filters($field, $value, $post_id, $context);
       
   901 		else
       
   902 			$value = apply_filters("post_$field", $value, $post_id, $context);
       
   903 	}
       
   904 
       
   905 	if ( 'attribute' == $context )
       
   906 		$value = esc_attr($value);
       
   907 	else if ( 'js' == $context )
       
   908 		$value = esc_js($value);
       
   909 
       
   910 	return $value;
       
   911 }
       
   912 
       
   913 /**
       
   914  * Make a post sticky.
       
   915  *
       
   916  * Sticky posts should be displayed at the top of the front page.
       
   917  *
       
   918  * @since 2.7.0
       
   919  *
       
   920  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
   921  */
       
   922 function stick_post($post_id) {
       
   923 	$stickies = get_option('sticky_posts');
       
   924 
       
   925 	if ( !is_array($stickies) )
       
   926 		$stickies = array($post_id);
       
   927 
       
   928 	if ( ! in_array($post_id, $stickies) )
       
   929 		$stickies[] = $post_id;
       
   930 
       
   931 	update_option('sticky_posts', $stickies);
       
   932 }
       
   933 
       
   934 /**
       
   935  * Unstick a post.
       
   936  *
       
   937  * Sticky posts should be displayed at the top of the front page.
       
   938  *
       
   939  * @since 2.7.0
       
   940  *
       
   941  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
   942  */
       
   943 function unstick_post($post_id) {
       
   944 	$stickies = get_option('sticky_posts');
       
   945 
       
   946 	if ( !is_array($stickies) )
       
   947 		return;
       
   948 
       
   949 	if ( ! in_array($post_id, $stickies) )
       
   950 		return;
       
   951 
       
   952 	$offset = array_search($post_id, $stickies);
       
   953 	if ( false === $offset )
       
   954 		return;
       
   955 
       
   956 	array_splice($stickies, $offset, 1);
       
   957 
       
   958 	update_option('sticky_posts', $stickies);
       
   959 }
       
   960 
       
   961 /**
       
   962  * Count number of posts of a post type and is user has permissions to view.
       
   963  *
       
   964  * This function provides an efficient method of finding the amount of post's
       
   965  * type a blog has. Another method is to count the amount of items in
       
   966  * get_posts(), but that method has a lot of overhead with doing so. Therefore,
       
   967  * when developing for 2.5+, use this function instead.
       
   968  *
       
   969  * The $perm parameter checks for 'readable' value and if the user can read
       
   970  * private posts, it will display that for the user that is signed in.
       
   971  *
       
   972  * @since 2.5.0
       
   973  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Tags/wp_count_posts
       
   974  *
       
   975  * @param string $type Optional. Post type to retrieve count
       
   976  * @param string $perm Optional. 'readable' or empty.
       
   977  * @return object Number of posts for each status
       
   978  */
       
   979 function wp_count_posts( $type = 'post', $perm = '' ) {
       
   980 	global $wpdb;
       
   981 
       
   982 	$user = wp_get_current_user();
       
   983 
       
   984 	$cache_key = $type;
       
   985 
       
   986 	$query = "SELECT post_status, COUNT( * ) AS num_posts FROM {$wpdb->posts} WHERE post_type = %s";
       
   987 	if ( 'readable' == $perm && is_user_logged_in() ) {
       
   988 		if ( !current_user_can("read_private_{$type}s") ) {
       
   989 			$cache_key .= '_' . $perm . '_' . $user->ID;
       
   990 			$query .= " AND (post_status != 'private' OR ( post_author = '$user->ID' AND post_status = 'private' ))";
       
   991 		}
       
   992 	}
       
   993 	$query .= ' GROUP BY post_status';
       
   994 
       
   995 	$count = wp_cache_get($cache_key, 'counts');
       
   996 	if ( false !== $count )
       
   997 		return $count;
       
   998 
       
   999 	$count = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( $query, $type ), ARRAY_A );
       
  1000 
       
  1001 	$stats = array( 'publish' => 0, 'private' => 0, 'draft' => 0, 'pending' => 0, 'future' => 0 );
       
  1002 	foreach( (array) $count as $row_num => $row ) {
       
  1003 		$stats[$row['post_status']] = $row['num_posts'];
       
  1004 	}
       
  1005 
       
  1006 	$stats = (object) $stats;
       
  1007 	wp_cache_set($cache_key, $stats, 'counts');
       
  1008 
       
  1009 	return $stats;
       
  1010 }
       
  1011 
       
  1012 
       
  1013 /**
       
  1014  * Count number of attachments for the mime type(s).
       
  1015  *
       
  1016  * If you set the optional mime_type parameter, then an array will still be
       
  1017  * returned, but will only have the item you are looking for. It does not give
       
  1018  * you the number of attachments that are children of a post. You can get that
       
  1019  * by counting the number of children that post has.
       
  1020  *
       
  1021  * @since 2.5.0
       
  1022  *
       
  1023  * @param string|array $mime_type Optional. Array or comma-separated list of MIME patterns.
       
  1024  * @return array Number of posts for each mime type.
       
  1025  */
       
  1026 function wp_count_attachments( $mime_type = '' ) {
       
  1027 	global $wpdb;
       
  1028 
       
  1029 	$and = wp_post_mime_type_where( $mime_type );
       
  1030 	$count = $wpdb->get_results( "SELECT post_mime_type, COUNT( * ) AS num_posts FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = 'attachment' $and GROUP BY post_mime_type", ARRAY_A );
       
  1031 
       
  1032 	$stats = array( );
       
  1033 	foreach( (array) $count as $row ) {
       
  1034 		$stats[$row['post_mime_type']] = $row['num_posts'];
       
  1035 	}
       
  1036 
       
  1037 	return (object) $stats;
       
  1038 }
       
  1039 
       
  1040 /**
       
  1041  * Check a MIME-Type against a list.
       
  1042  *
       
  1043  * If the wildcard_mime_types parameter is a string, it must be comma separated
       
  1044  * list. If the real_mime_types is a string, it is also comma separated to
       
  1045  * create the list.
       
  1046  *
       
  1047  * @since 2.5.0
       
  1048  *
       
  1049  * @param string|array $wildcard_mime_types e.g. audio/mpeg or image (same as image/*) or
       
  1050  *  flash (same as *flash*).
       
  1051  * @param string|array $real_mime_types post_mime_type values
       
  1052  * @return array array(wildcard=>array(real types))
       
  1053  */
       
  1054 function wp_match_mime_types($wildcard_mime_types, $real_mime_types) {
       
  1055 	$matches = array();
       
  1056 	if ( is_string($wildcard_mime_types) )
       
  1057 		$wildcard_mime_types = array_map('trim', explode(',', $wildcard_mime_types));
       
  1058 	if ( is_string($real_mime_types) )
       
  1059 		$real_mime_types = array_map('trim', explode(',', $real_mime_types));
       
  1060 	$wild = '[-._a-z0-9]*';
       
  1061 	foreach ( (array) $wildcard_mime_types as $type ) {
       
  1062 		$type = str_replace('*', $wild, $type);
       
  1063 		$patternses[1][$type] = "^$type$";
       
  1064 		if ( false === strpos($type, '/') ) {
       
  1065 			$patternses[2][$type] = "^$type/";
       
  1066 			$patternses[3][$type] = $type;
       
  1067 		}
       
  1068 	}
       
  1069 	asort($patternses);
       
  1070 	foreach ( $patternses as $patterns )
       
  1071 		foreach ( $patterns as $type => $pattern )
       
  1072 			foreach ( (array) $real_mime_types as $real )
       
  1073 				if ( preg_match("#$pattern#", $real) && ( empty($matches[$type]) || false === array_search($real, $matches[$type]) ) )
       
  1074 					$matches[$type][] = $real;
       
  1075 	return $matches;
       
  1076 }
       
  1077 
       
  1078 /**
       
  1079  * Convert MIME types into SQL.
       
  1080  *
       
  1081  * @since 2.5.0
       
  1082  *
       
  1083  * @param string|array $mime_types List of mime types or comma separated string of mime types.
       
  1084  * @return string The SQL AND clause for mime searching.
       
  1085  */
       
  1086 function wp_post_mime_type_where($post_mime_types) {
       
  1087 	$where = '';
       
  1088 	$wildcards = array('', '%', '%/%');
       
  1089 	if ( is_string($post_mime_types) )
       
  1090 		$post_mime_types = array_map('trim', explode(',', $post_mime_types));
       
  1091 	foreach ( (array) $post_mime_types as $mime_type ) {
       
  1092 		$mime_type = preg_replace('/\s/', '', $mime_type);
       
  1093 		$slashpos = strpos($mime_type, '/');
       
  1094 		if ( false !== $slashpos ) {
       
  1095 			$mime_group = preg_replace('/[^-*.a-zA-Z0-9]/', '', substr($mime_type, 0, $slashpos));
       
  1096 			$mime_subgroup = preg_replace('/[^-*.+a-zA-Z0-9]/', '', substr($mime_type, $slashpos + 1));
       
  1097 			if ( empty($mime_subgroup) )
       
  1098 				$mime_subgroup = '*';
       
  1099 			else
       
  1100 				$mime_subgroup = str_replace('/', '', $mime_subgroup);
       
  1101 			$mime_pattern = "$mime_group/$mime_subgroup";
       
  1102 		} else {
       
  1103 			$mime_pattern = preg_replace('/[^-*.a-zA-Z0-9]/', '', $mime_type);
       
  1104 			if ( false === strpos($mime_pattern, '*') )
       
  1105 				$mime_pattern .= '/*';
       
  1106 		}
       
  1107 
       
  1108 		$mime_pattern = preg_replace('/\*+/', '%', $mime_pattern);
       
  1109 
       
  1110 		if ( in_array( $mime_type, $wildcards ) )
       
  1111 			return '';
       
  1112 
       
  1113 		if ( false !== strpos($mime_pattern, '%') )
       
  1114 			$wheres[] = "post_mime_type LIKE '$mime_pattern'";
       
  1115 		else
       
  1116 			$wheres[] = "post_mime_type = '$mime_pattern'";
       
  1117 	}
       
  1118 	if ( !empty($wheres) )
       
  1119 		$where = ' AND (' . join(' OR ', $wheres) . ') ';
       
  1120 	return $where;
       
  1121 }
       
  1122 
       
  1123 /**
       
  1124  * Removes a post, attachment, or page.
       
  1125  *
       
  1126  * When the post and page goes, everything that is tied to it is deleted also.
       
  1127  * This includes comments, post meta fields, and terms associated with the post.
       
  1128  *
       
  1129  * @since 1.0.0
       
  1130  * @uses do_action() on 'delete_post' before deletion unless post type is 'attachment'.
       
  1131  * @uses do_action() on 'deleted_post' after deletion unless post type is 'attachment'.
       
  1132  * @uses wp_delete_attachment() if post type is 'attachment'.
       
  1133  *
       
  1134  * @param int $postid Post ID.
       
  1135  * @return mixed False on failure
       
  1136  */
       
  1137 function wp_delete_post($postid = 0) {
       
  1138 	global $wpdb, $wp_rewrite;
       
  1139 
       
  1140 	if ( !$post = $wpdb->get_row($wpdb->prepare("SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $postid)) )
       
  1141 		return $post;
       
  1142 
       
  1143 	if ( 'attachment' == $post->post_type )
       
  1144 		return wp_delete_attachment($postid);
       
  1145 
       
  1146 	do_action('delete_post', $postid);
       
  1147 
       
  1148 	/** @todo delete for pluggable post taxonomies too */
       
  1149 	wp_delete_object_term_relationships($postid, array('category', 'post_tag'));
       
  1150 
       
  1151 	$parent_data = array( 'post_parent' => $post->post_parent );
       
  1152 	$parent_where = array( 'post_parent' => $postid );
       
  1153 
       
  1154 	if ( 'page' == $post->post_type) {
       
  1155 	 	// if the page is defined in option page_on_front or post_for_posts,
       
  1156 		// adjust the corresponding options
       
  1157 		if ( get_option('page_on_front') == $postid ) {
       
  1158 			update_option('show_on_front', 'posts');
       
  1159 			delete_option('page_on_front');
       
  1160 		}
       
  1161 		if ( get_option('page_for_posts') == $postid ) {
       
  1162 			delete_option('page_for_posts');
       
  1163 		}
       
  1164 
       
  1165 		// Point children of this page to its parent, also clean the cache of affected children
       
  1166 		$children_query = $wpdb->prepare("SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_parent = %d AND post_type='page'", $postid);
       
  1167 		$children = $wpdb->get_results($children_query);
       
  1168 
       
  1169 		$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, $parent_data, $parent_where + array( 'post_type' => 'page' ) );
       
  1170 	} else {
       
  1171 		unstick_post($postid);
       
  1172 	}
       
  1173 
       
  1174 	// Do raw query.  wp_get_post_revisions() is filtered
       
  1175 	$revision_ids = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_parent = %d AND post_type = 'revision'", $postid ) );
       
  1176 	// Use wp_delete_post (via wp_delete_post_revision) again.  Ensures any meta/misplaced data gets cleaned up.
       
  1177 	foreach ( $revision_ids as $revision_id )
       
  1178 		wp_delete_post_revision( $revision_id );
       
  1179 
       
  1180 	// Point all attachments to this post up one level
       
  1181 	$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, $parent_data, $parent_where + array( 'post_type' => 'attachment' ) );
       
  1182 
       
  1183 	$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE FROM $wpdb->comments WHERE comment_post_ID = %d", $postid ));
       
  1184 
       
  1185 	$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE post_id = %d", $postid ));
       
  1186 
       
  1187 	$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $postid ));
       
  1188 
       
  1189 	if ( 'page' == $post->post_type ) {
       
  1190 		clean_page_cache($postid);
       
  1191 
       
  1192 		foreach ( (array) $children as $child )
       
  1193 			clean_page_cache($child->ID);
       
  1194 
       
  1195 		$wp_rewrite->flush_rules(false);
       
  1196 	} else {
       
  1197 		clean_post_cache($postid);
       
  1198 	}
       
  1199 
       
  1200 	wp_clear_scheduled_hook('publish_future_post', $postid);
       
  1201 
       
  1202 	do_action('deleted_post', $postid);
       
  1203 
       
  1204 	return $post;
       
  1205 }
       
  1206 
       
  1207 /**
       
  1208  * Retrieve the list of categories for a post.
       
  1209  *
       
  1210  * Compatibility layer for themes and plugins. Also an easy layer of abstraction
       
  1211  * away from the complexity of the taxonomy layer.
       
  1212  *
       
  1213  * @since 2.1.0
       
  1214  *
       
  1215  * @uses wp_get_object_terms() Retrieves the categories. Args details can be found here.
       
  1216  *
       
  1217  * @param int $post_id Optional. The Post ID.
       
  1218  * @param array $args Optional. Overwrite the defaults.
       
  1219  * @return array
       
  1220  */
       
  1221 function wp_get_post_categories( $post_id = 0, $args = array() ) {
       
  1222 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
  1223 
       
  1224 	$defaults = array('fields' => 'ids');
       
  1225 	$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
       
  1226 
       
  1227 	$cats = wp_get_object_terms($post_id, 'category', $args);
       
  1228 	return $cats;
       
  1229 }
       
  1230 
       
  1231 /**
       
  1232  * Retrieve the tags for a post.
       
  1233  *
       
  1234  * There is only one default for this function, called 'fields' and by default
       
  1235  * is set to 'all'. There are other defaults that can be overridden in
       
  1236  * {@link wp_get_object_terms()}.
       
  1237  *
       
  1238  * @package WordPress
       
  1239  * @subpackage Post
       
  1240  * @since 2.3.0
       
  1241  *
       
  1242  * @uses wp_get_object_terms() Gets the tags for returning. Args can be found here
       
  1243  *
       
  1244  * @param int $post_id Optional. The Post ID
       
  1245  * @param array $args Optional. Overwrite the defaults
       
  1246  * @return array List of post tags.
       
  1247  */
       
  1248 function wp_get_post_tags( $post_id = 0, $args = array() ) {
       
  1249 	return wp_get_post_terms( $post_id, 'post_tag', $args);
       
  1250 }
       
  1251 
       
  1252 /**
       
  1253  * Retrieve the terms for a post.
       
  1254  *
       
  1255  * There is only one default for this function, called 'fields' and by default
       
  1256  * is set to 'all'. There are other defaults that can be overridden in
       
  1257  * {@link wp_get_object_terms()}.
       
  1258  *
       
  1259  * @package WordPress
       
  1260  * @subpackage Post
       
  1261  * @since 2.8.0
       
  1262  *
       
  1263  * @uses wp_get_object_terms() Gets the tags for returning. Args can be found here
       
  1264  *
       
  1265  * @param int $post_id Optional. The Post ID
       
  1266  * @param string $taxonomy The taxonomy for which to retrieve terms. Defaults to post_tag.
       
  1267  * @param array $args Optional. Overwrite the defaults
       
  1268  * @return array List of post tags.
       
  1269  */
       
  1270 function wp_get_post_terms( $post_id = 0, $taxonomy = 'post_tag', $args = array() ) {
       
  1271 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
  1272 
       
  1273 	$defaults = array('fields' => 'all');
       
  1274 	$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
       
  1275 
       
  1276 	$tags = wp_get_object_terms($post_id, $taxonomy, $args);
       
  1277 
       
  1278 	return $tags;
       
  1279 }
       
  1280 
       
  1281 /**
       
  1282  * Retrieve number of recent posts.
       
  1283  *
       
  1284  * @since 1.0.0
       
  1285  * @uses $wpdb
       
  1286  *
       
  1287  * @param int $num Optional, default is 10. Number of posts to get.
       
  1288  * @return array List of posts.
       
  1289  */
       
  1290 function wp_get_recent_posts($num = 10) {
       
  1291 	global $wpdb;
       
  1292 
       
  1293 	// Set the limit clause, if we got a limit
       
  1294 	$num = (int) $num;
       
  1295 	if ($num) {
       
  1296 		$limit = "LIMIT $num";
       
  1297 	}
       
  1298 
       
  1299 	$sql = "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = 'post' ORDER BY post_date DESC $limit";
       
  1300 	$result = $wpdb->get_results($sql,ARRAY_A);
       
  1301 
       
  1302 	return $result ? $result : array();
       
  1303 }
       
  1304 
       
  1305 /**
       
  1306  * Retrieve a single post, based on post ID.
       
  1307  *
       
  1308  * Has categories in 'post_category' property or key. Has tags in 'tags_input'
       
  1309  * property or key.
       
  1310  *
       
  1311  * @since 1.0.0
       
  1312  *
       
  1313  * @param int $postid Post ID.
       
  1314  * @param string $mode How to return result, either OBJECT, ARRAY_N, or ARRAY_A.
       
  1315  * @return object|array Post object or array holding post contents and information
       
  1316  */
       
  1317 function wp_get_single_post($postid = 0, $mode = OBJECT) {
       
  1318 	$postid = (int) $postid;
       
  1319 
       
  1320 	$post = get_post($postid, $mode);
       
  1321 
       
  1322 	// Set categories and tags
       
  1323 	if($mode == OBJECT) {
       
  1324 		$post->post_category = wp_get_post_categories($postid);
       
  1325 		$post->tags_input = wp_get_post_tags($postid, array('fields' => 'names'));
       
  1326 	}
       
  1327 	else {
       
  1328 		$post['post_category'] = wp_get_post_categories($postid);
       
  1329 		$post['tags_input'] = wp_get_post_tags($postid, array('fields' => 'names'));
       
  1330 	}
       
  1331 
       
  1332 	return $post;
       
  1333 }
       
  1334 
       
  1335 /**
       
  1336  * Insert a post.
       
  1337  *
       
  1338  * If the $postarr parameter has 'ID' set to a value, then post will be updated.
       
  1339  *
       
  1340  * You can set the post date manually, but setting the values for 'post_date'
       
  1341  * and 'post_date_gmt' keys. You can close the comments or open the comments by
       
  1342  * setting the value for 'comment_status' key.
       
  1343  *
       
  1344  * The defaults for the parameter $postarr are:
       
  1345  *     'post_status'   - Default is 'draft'.
       
  1346  *     'post_type'     - Default is 'post'.
       
  1347  *     'post_author'   - Default is current user ID ($user_ID). The ID of the user who added the post.
       
  1348  *     'ping_status'   - Default is the value in 'default_ping_status' option.
       
  1349  *                       Whether the attachment can accept pings.
       
  1350  *     'post_parent'   - Default is 0. Set this for the post it belongs to, if any.
       
  1351  *     'menu_order'    - Default is 0. The order it is displayed.
       
  1352  *     'to_ping'       - Whether to ping.
       
  1353  *     'pinged'        - Default is empty string.
       
  1354  *     'post_password' - Default is empty string. The password to access the attachment.
       
  1355  *     'guid'          - Global Unique ID for referencing the attachment.
       
  1356  *     'post_content_filtered' - Post content filtered.
       
  1357  *     'post_excerpt'  - Post excerpt.
       
  1358  *
       
  1359  * @since 1.0.0
       
  1360  * @link http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/9084 Bug report on 'wp_insert_post_data' filter.
       
  1361  * @uses $wpdb
       
  1362  * @uses $wp_rewrite
       
  1363  * @uses $user_ID
       
  1364  *
       
  1365  * @uses do_action() Calls 'pre_post_update' on post ID if this is an update.
       
  1366  * @uses do_action() Calls 'edit_post' action on post ID and post data if this is an update.
       
  1367  * @uses do_action() Calls 'save_post' and 'wp_insert_post' on post id and post data just before
       
  1368  *                   returning.
       
  1369  *
       
  1370  * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'wp_insert_post_data' passing $data, $postarr prior to database
       
  1371  *                       update or insert.
       
  1372  * @uses wp_transition_post_status()
       
  1373  *
       
  1374  * @param array $postarr Optional. Overrides defaults.
       
  1375  * @param bool $wp_error Optional. Allow return of WP_Error on failure.
       
  1376  * @return int|WP_Error The value 0 or WP_Error on failure. The post ID on success.
       
  1377  */
       
  1378 function wp_insert_post($postarr = array(), $wp_error = false) {
       
  1379 	global $wpdb, $wp_rewrite, $user_ID;
       
  1380 
       
  1381 	$defaults = array('post_status' => 'draft', 'post_type' => 'post', 'post_author' => $user_ID,
       
  1382 		'ping_status' => get_option('default_ping_status'), 'post_parent' => 0,
       
  1383 		'menu_order' => 0, 'to_ping' =>  '', 'pinged' => '', 'post_password' => '',
       
  1384 		'guid' => '', 'post_content_filtered' => '', 'post_excerpt' => '', 'import_id' => 0);
       
  1385 
       
  1386 	$postarr = wp_parse_args($postarr, $defaults);
       
  1387 	$postarr = sanitize_post($postarr, 'db');
       
  1388 
       
  1389 	// export array as variables
       
  1390 	extract($postarr, EXTR_SKIP);
       
  1391 
       
  1392 	// Are we updating or creating?
       
  1393 	$update = false;
       
  1394 	if ( !empty($ID) ) {
       
  1395 		$update = true;
       
  1396 		$previous_status = get_post_field('post_status', $ID);
       
  1397 	} else {
       
  1398 		$previous_status = 'new';
       
  1399 	}
       
  1400 
       
  1401 	if ( ('' == $post_content) && ('' == $post_title) && ('' == $post_excerpt) ) {
       
  1402 		if ( $wp_error )
       
  1403 			return new WP_Error('empty_content', __('Content, title, and excerpt are empty.'));
       
  1404 		else
       
  1405 			return 0;
       
  1406 	}
       
  1407 
       
  1408 	// Make sure we set a valid category
       
  1409 	if ( empty($post_category) || 0 == count($post_category) || !is_array($post_category) ) {
       
  1410 		$post_category = array(get_option('default_category'));
       
  1411 	}
       
  1412 
       
  1413 	//Set the default tag list
       
  1414 	if ( !isset($tags_input) )
       
  1415 		$tags_input = array();
       
  1416 
       
  1417 	if ( empty($post_author) )
       
  1418 		$post_author = $user_ID;
       
  1419 
       
  1420 	if ( empty($post_status) )
       
  1421 		$post_status = 'draft';
       
  1422 
       
  1423 	if ( empty($post_type) )
       
  1424 		$post_type = 'post';
       
  1425 
       
  1426 	$post_ID = 0;
       
  1427 
       
  1428 	// Get the post ID and GUID
       
  1429 	if ( $update ) {
       
  1430 		$post_ID = (int) $ID;
       
  1431 		$guid = get_post_field( 'guid', $post_ID );
       
  1432 	}
       
  1433 
       
  1434 	// Don't allow contributors to set to set the post slug for pending review posts
       
  1435 	if ( 'pending' == $post_status && !current_user_can( 'publish_posts' ) )
       
  1436 		$post_name = '';
       
  1437 
       
  1438 	// Create a valid post name.  Drafts and pending posts are allowed to have an empty
       
  1439 	// post name.
       
  1440 	if ( !isset($post_name) || empty($post_name) ) {
       
  1441 		if ( !in_array( $post_status, array( 'draft', 'pending' ) ) )
       
  1442 			$post_name = sanitize_title($post_title);
       
  1443 		else
       
  1444 			$post_name = '';
       
  1445 	} else {
       
  1446 		$post_name = sanitize_title($post_name);
       
  1447 	}
       
  1448 
       
  1449 	// If the post date is empty (due to having been new or a draft) and status is not 'draft' or 'pending', set date to now
       
  1450 	if ( empty($post_date) || '0000-00-00 00:00:00' == $post_date )
       
  1451 		$post_date = current_time('mysql');
       
  1452 
       
  1453 	if ( empty($post_date_gmt) || '0000-00-00 00:00:00' == $post_date_gmt ) {
       
  1454 		if ( !in_array( $post_status, array( 'draft', 'pending' ) ) )
       
  1455 			$post_date_gmt = get_gmt_from_date($post_date);
       
  1456 		else
       
  1457 			$post_date_gmt = '0000-00-00 00:00:00';
       
  1458 	}
       
  1459 
       
  1460 	if ( $update || '0000-00-00 00:00:00' == $post_date ) {
       
  1461 		$post_modified     = current_time( 'mysql' );
       
  1462 		$post_modified_gmt = current_time( 'mysql', 1 );
       
  1463 	} else {
       
  1464 		$post_modified     = $post_date;
       
  1465 		$post_modified_gmt = $post_date_gmt;
       
  1466 	}
       
  1467 
       
  1468 	if ( 'publish' == $post_status ) {
       
  1469 		$now = gmdate('Y-m-d H:i:59');
       
  1470 		if ( mysql2date('U', $post_date_gmt, false) > mysql2date('U', $now, false) )
       
  1471 			$post_status = 'future';
       
  1472 	}
       
  1473 
       
  1474 	if ( empty($comment_status) ) {
       
  1475 		if ( $update )
       
  1476 			$comment_status = 'closed';
       
  1477 		else
       
  1478 			$comment_status = get_option('default_comment_status');
       
  1479 	}
       
  1480 	if ( empty($ping_status) )
       
  1481 		$ping_status = get_option('default_ping_status');
       
  1482 
       
  1483 	if ( isset($to_ping) )
       
  1484 		$to_ping = preg_replace('|\s+|', "\n", $to_ping);
       
  1485 	else
       
  1486 		$to_ping = '';
       
  1487 
       
  1488 	if ( ! isset($pinged) )
       
  1489 		$pinged = '';
       
  1490 
       
  1491 	if ( isset($post_parent) )
       
  1492 		$post_parent = (int) $post_parent;
       
  1493 	else
       
  1494 		$post_parent = 0;
       
  1495 
       
  1496 	if ( !empty($post_ID) ) {
       
  1497 		if ( $post_parent == $post_ID ) {
       
  1498 			// Post can't be its own parent
       
  1499 			$post_parent = 0;
       
  1500 		} elseif ( !empty($post_parent) ) {
       
  1501 			$parent_post = get_post($post_parent);
       
  1502 			// Check for circular dependency
       
  1503 			if ( $parent_post->post_parent == $post_ID )
       
  1504 				$post_parent = 0;
       
  1505 		}
       
  1506 	}
       
  1507 
       
  1508 	if ( isset($menu_order) )
       
  1509 		$menu_order = (int) $menu_order;
       
  1510 	else
       
  1511 		$menu_order = 0;
       
  1512 
       
  1513 	if ( !isset($post_password) || 'private' == $post_status )
       
  1514 		$post_password = '';
       
  1515 
       
  1516 	$post_name = wp_unique_post_slug($post_name, $post_ID, $post_status, $post_type, $post_parent);
       
  1517 
       
  1518 	// expected_slashed (everything!)
       
  1519 	$data = compact( array( 'post_author', 'post_date', 'post_date_gmt', 'post_content', 'post_content_filtered', 'post_title', 'post_excerpt', 'post_status', 'post_type', 'comment_status', 'ping_status', 'post_password', 'post_name', 'to_ping', 'pinged', 'post_modified', 'post_modified_gmt', 'post_parent', 'menu_order', 'guid' ) );
       
  1520 	$data = apply_filters('wp_insert_post_data', $data, $postarr);
       
  1521 	$data = stripslashes_deep( $data );
       
  1522 	$where = array( 'ID' => $post_ID );
       
  1523 
       
  1524 	if ($update) {
       
  1525 		do_action( 'pre_post_update', $post_ID );
       
  1526 		if ( false === $wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, $data, $where ) ) {
       
  1527 			if ( $wp_error )
       
  1528 				return new WP_Error('db_update_error', __('Could not update post in the database'), $wpdb->last_error);
       
  1529 			else
       
  1530 				return 0;
       
  1531 		}
       
  1532 	} else {
       
  1533 		if ( isset($post_mime_type) )
       
  1534 			$data['post_mime_type'] = stripslashes( $post_mime_type ); // This isn't in the update
       
  1535 		// If there is a suggested ID, use it if not already present
       
  1536 		if ( !empty($import_id) ) {
       
  1537 			$import_id = (int) $import_id;
       
  1538 			if ( ! $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $import_id) ) ) {
       
  1539 				$data['ID'] = $import_id;
       
  1540 			}
       
  1541 		}
       
  1542 		if ( false === $wpdb->insert( $wpdb->posts, $data ) ) {
       
  1543 			if ( $wp_error )
       
  1544 				return new WP_Error('db_insert_error', __('Could not insert post into the database'), $wpdb->last_error);
       
  1545 			else
       
  1546 				return 0;
       
  1547 		}
       
  1548 		$post_ID = (int) $wpdb->insert_id;
       
  1549 
       
  1550 		// use the newly generated $post_ID
       
  1551 		$where = array( 'ID' => $post_ID );
       
  1552 	}
       
  1553 
       
  1554 	if ( empty($data['post_name']) && !in_array( $data['post_status'], array( 'draft', 'pending' ) ) ) {
       
  1555 		$data['post_name'] = sanitize_title($data['post_title'], $post_ID);
       
  1556 		$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'post_name' => $data['post_name'] ), $where );
       
  1557 	}
       
  1558 
       
  1559 	wp_set_post_categories( $post_ID, $post_category );
       
  1560 	// old-style tags_input
       
  1561 	if ( !empty($tags_input) )
       
  1562 		wp_set_post_tags( $post_ID, $tags_input );
       
  1563 	// new-style support for all tag-like taxonomies
       
  1564 	if ( !empty($tax_input) ) {
       
  1565 		foreach ( $tax_input as $taxonomy => $tags ) {
       
  1566 			wp_set_post_terms( $post_ID, $tags, $taxonomy );
       
  1567 		}
       
  1568 	}
       
  1569 
       
  1570 	$current_guid = get_post_field( 'guid', $post_ID );
       
  1571 
       
  1572 	if ( 'page' == $data['post_type'] )
       
  1573 		clean_page_cache($post_ID);
       
  1574 	else
       
  1575 		clean_post_cache($post_ID);
       
  1576 
       
  1577 	// Set GUID
       
  1578 	if ( !$update && '' == $current_guid )
       
  1579 		$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'guid' => get_permalink( $post_ID ) ), $where );
       
  1580 
       
  1581 	$post = get_post($post_ID);
       
  1582 
       
  1583 	if ( !empty($page_template) && 'page' == $data['post_type'] ) {
       
  1584 		$post->page_template = $page_template;
       
  1585 		$page_templates = get_page_templates();
       
  1586 		if ( 'default' != $page_template && !in_array($page_template, $page_templates) ) {
       
  1587 			if ( $wp_error )
       
  1588 				return new WP_Error('invalid_page_template', __('The page template is invalid.'));
       
  1589 			else
       
  1590 				return 0;
       
  1591 		}
       
  1592 		update_post_meta($post_ID, '_wp_page_template',  $page_template);
       
  1593 	}
       
  1594 
       
  1595 	wp_transition_post_status($data['post_status'], $previous_status, $post);
       
  1596 
       
  1597 	if ( $update)
       
  1598 		do_action('edit_post', $post_ID, $post);
       
  1599 
       
  1600 	do_action('save_post', $post_ID, $post);
       
  1601 	do_action('wp_insert_post', $post_ID, $post);
       
  1602 
       
  1603 	return $post_ID;
       
  1604 }
       
  1605 
       
  1606 /**
       
  1607  * Update a post with new post data.
       
  1608  *
       
  1609  * The date does not have to be set for drafts. You can set the date and it will
       
  1610  * not be overridden.
       
  1611  *
       
  1612  * @since 1.0.0
       
  1613  *
       
  1614  * @param array|object $postarr Post data. Arrays are expected to be escaped, objects are not.
       
  1615  * @return int 0 on failure, Post ID on success.
       
  1616  */
       
  1617 function wp_update_post($postarr = array()) {
       
  1618 	if ( is_object($postarr) ) {
       
  1619 		// non-escaped post was passed
       
  1620 		$postarr = get_object_vars($postarr);
       
  1621 		$postarr = add_magic_quotes($postarr);
       
  1622 	}
       
  1623 
       
  1624 	// First, get all of the original fields
       
  1625 	$post = wp_get_single_post($postarr['ID'], ARRAY_A);
       
  1626 
       
  1627 	// Escape data pulled from DB.
       
  1628 	$post = add_magic_quotes($post);
       
  1629 
       
  1630 	// Passed post category list overwrites existing category list if not empty.
       
  1631 	if ( isset($postarr['post_category']) && is_array($postarr['post_category'])
       
  1632 			 && 0 != count($postarr['post_category']) )
       
  1633 		$post_cats = $postarr['post_category'];
       
  1634 	else
       
  1635 		$post_cats = $post['post_category'];
       
  1636 
       
  1637 	// Drafts shouldn't be assigned a date unless explicitly done so by the user
       
  1638 	if ( in_array($post['post_status'], array('draft', 'pending')) && empty($postarr['edit_date']) &&
       
  1639 			 ('0000-00-00 00:00:00' == $post['post_date_gmt']) )
       
  1640 		$clear_date = true;
       
  1641 	else
       
  1642 		$clear_date = false;
       
  1643 
       
  1644 	// Merge old and new fields with new fields overwriting old ones.
       
  1645 	$postarr = array_merge($post, $postarr);
       
  1646 	$postarr['post_category'] = $post_cats;
       
  1647 	if ( $clear_date ) {
       
  1648 		$postarr['post_date'] = current_time('mysql');
       
  1649 		$postarr['post_date_gmt'] = '';
       
  1650 	}
       
  1651 
       
  1652 	if ($postarr['post_type'] == 'attachment')
       
  1653 		return wp_insert_attachment($postarr);
       
  1654 
       
  1655 	return wp_insert_post($postarr);
       
  1656 }
       
  1657 
       
  1658 /**
       
  1659  * Publish a post by transitioning the post status.
       
  1660  *
       
  1661  * @since 2.1.0
       
  1662  * @uses $wpdb
       
  1663  * @uses do_action() Calls 'edit_post', 'save_post', and 'wp_insert_post' on post_id and post data.
       
  1664  *
       
  1665  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
  1666  * @return null
       
  1667  */
       
  1668 function wp_publish_post($post_id) {
       
  1669 	global $wpdb;
       
  1670 
       
  1671 	$post = get_post($post_id);
       
  1672 
       
  1673 	if ( empty($post) )
       
  1674 		return;
       
  1675 
       
  1676 	if ( 'publish' == $post->post_status )
       
  1677 		return;
       
  1678 
       
  1679 	$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'post_status' => 'publish' ), array( 'ID' => $post_id ) );
       
  1680 
       
  1681 	$old_status = $post->post_status;
       
  1682 	$post->post_status = 'publish';
       
  1683 	wp_transition_post_status('publish', $old_status, $post);
       
  1684 
       
  1685 	// Update counts for the post's terms.
       
  1686 	foreach ( (array) get_object_taxonomies('post') as $taxonomy ) {
       
  1687 		$tt_ids = wp_get_object_terms($post_id, $taxonomy, 'fields=tt_ids');
       
  1688 		wp_update_term_count($tt_ids, $taxonomy);
       
  1689 	}
       
  1690 
       
  1691 	do_action('edit_post', $post_id, $post);
       
  1692 	do_action('save_post', $post_id, $post);
       
  1693 	do_action('wp_insert_post', $post_id, $post);
       
  1694 }
       
  1695 
       
  1696 /**
       
  1697  * Publish future post and make sure post ID has future post status.
       
  1698  *
       
  1699  * Invoked by cron 'publish_future_post' event. This safeguard prevents cron
       
  1700  * from publishing drafts, etc.
       
  1701  *
       
  1702  * @since 2.5.0
       
  1703  *
       
  1704  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
  1705  * @return null Nothing is returned. Which can mean that no action is required or post was published.
       
  1706  */
       
  1707 function check_and_publish_future_post($post_id) {
       
  1708 
       
  1709 	$post = get_post($post_id);
       
  1710 
       
  1711 	if ( empty($post) )
       
  1712 		return;
       
  1713 
       
  1714 	if ( 'future' != $post->post_status )
       
  1715 		return;
       
  1716 
       
  1717 	$time = strtotime( $post->post_date_gmt . ' GMT' );
       
  1718 
       
  1719 	if ( $time > time() ) { // Uh oh, someone jumped the gun!
       
  1720 		wp_clear_scheduled_hook( 'publish_future_post', $post_id ); // clear anything else in the system
       
  1721 		wp_schedule_single_event( $time, 'publish_future_post', array( $post_id ) );
       
  1722 		return;
       
  1723 	}
       
  1724 
       
  1725 	return wp_publish_post($post_id);
       
  1726 }
       
  1727 
       
  1728 
       
  1729 /**
       
  1730  * Given the desired slug and some post details computes a unique slug for the post.
       
  1731  *
       
  1732  * @param string $slug the desired slug (post_name)
       
  1733  * @param integer $post_ID
       
  1734  * @param string $post_status no uniqueness checks are made if the post is still draft or pending
       
  1735  * @param string $post_type
       
  1736  * @param integer $post_parent
       
  1737  * @return string unique slug for the post, based on $post_name (with a -1, -2, etc. suffix)
       
  1738  */
       
  1739 function wp_unique_post_slug($slug, $post_ID, $post_status, $post_type, $post_parent) {
       
  1740 	if ( in_array( $post_status, array( 'draft', 'pending' ) ) )
       
  1741 		return $slug;
       
  1742 	
       
  1743 	global $wpdb, $wp_rewrite;
       
  1744 	$hierarchical_post_types = apply_filters('hierarchical_post_types', array('page'));
       
  1745 	if ( 'attachment' == $post_type ) {
       
  1746 		// Attachment slugs must be unique across all types.
       
  1747 		$check_sql = "SELECT post_name FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_name = %s AND ID != %d LIMIT 1";
       
  1748 		$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var($wpdb->prepare($check_sql, $slug, $post_ID));
       
  1749 		
       
  1750 		if ( $post_name_check || in_array($slug, $wp_rewrite->feeds) ) {
       
  1751 			$suffix = 2;
       
  1752 			do {
       
  1753 				$alt_post_name = substr($slug, 0, 200-(strlen($suffix)+1)). "-$suffix";
       
  1754 				$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var($wpdb->prepare($check_sql, $alt_post_name, $post_ID));
       
  1755 				$suffix++;
       
  1756 			} while ($post_name_check);
       
  1757 			$slug = $alt_post_name;
       
  1758 		}
       
  1759 	} elseif ( in_array($post_type, $hierarchical_post_types) ) {
       
  1760 		// Page slugs must be unique within their own trees.  Pages are in a
       
  1761 		// separate namespace than posts so page slugs are allowed to overlap post slugs.
       
  1762 		$check_sql = "SELECT post_name FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_name = %s AND post_type IN ( '" . implode("', '", $wpdb->escape($hierarchical_post_types)) . "' ) AND ID != %d AND post_parent = %d LIMIT 1";
       
  1763 		$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var($wpdb->prepare($check_sql, $slug, $post_ID, $post_parent));
       
  1764 		
       
  1765 		if ( $post_name_check || in_array($slug, $wp_rewrite->feeds) ) {
       
  1766 			$suffix = 2;
       
  1767 			do {
       
  1768 				$alt_post_name = substr($slug, 0, 200-(strlen($suffix)+1)). "-$suffix";
       
  1769 				$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var($wpdb->prepare($check_sql, $alt_post_name, $post_ID, $post_parent));
       
  1770 				$suffix++;
       
  1771 			} while ($post_name_check);
       
  1772 			$slug = $alt_post_name;
       
  1773 		}
       
  1774 	} else {
       
  1775 		// Post slugs must be unique across all posts.
       
  1776 		$check_sql = "SELECT post_name FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_name = %s AND post_type = %s AND ID != %d LIMIT 1";
       
  1777 		$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var($wpdb->prepare($check_sql, $slug, $post_type, $post_ID));
       
  1778 		
       
  1779 		if ( $post_name_check || in_array($slug, $wp_rewrite->feeds) ) {
       
  1780 			$suffix = 2;
       
  1781 			do {
       
  1782 				$alt_post_name = substr($slug, 0, 200-(strlen($suffix)+1)). "-$suffix";
       
  1783 				$post_name_check = $wpdb->get_var($wpdb->prepare($check_sql, $alt_post_name, $post_type, $post_ID));
       
  1784 				$suffix++;
       
  1785 			} while ($post_name_check);
       
  1786 			$slug = $alt_post_name;
       
  1787 		}
       
  1788 	}
       
  1789 
       
  1790 	return $slug;
       
  1791 }
       
  1792 
       
  1793 /**
       
  1794  * Adds tags to a post.
       
  1795  *
       
  1796  * @uses wp_set_post_tags() Same first two parameters, but the last parameter is always set to true.
       
  1797  *
       
  1798  * @package WordPress
       
  1799  * @subpackage Post
       
  1800  * @since 2.3.0
       
  1801  *
       
  1802  * @param int $post_id Post ID
       
  1803  * @param string $tags The tags to set for the post, separated by commas.
       
  1804  * @return bool|null Will return false if $post_id is not an integer or is 0. Will return null otherwise
       
  1805  */
       
  1806 function wp_add_post_tags($post_id = 0, $tags = '') {
       
  1807 	return wp_set_post_tags($post_id, $tags, true);
       
  1808 }
       
  1809 
       
  1810 
       
  1811 /**
       
  1812  * Set the tags for a post.
       
  1813  *
       
  1814  * @since 2.3.0
       
  1815  * @uses wp_set_object_terms() Sets the tags for the post.
       
  1816  *
       
  1817  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
  1818  * @param string $tags The tags to set for the post, separated by commas.
       
  1819  * @param bool $append If true, don't delete existing tags, just add on. If false, replace the tags with the new tags.
       
  1820  * @return bool|null Will return false if $post_id is not an integer or is 0. Will return null otherwise
       
  1821  */
       
  1822 function wp_set_post_tags( $post_id = 0, $tags = '', $append = false ) {
       
  1823 	return wp_set_post_terms( $post_id, $tags, 'post_tag', $append);
       
  1824 }
       
  1825 
       
  1826 /**
       
  1827  * Set the terms for a post.
       
  1828  *
       
  1829  * @since 2.8.0
       
  1830  * @uses wp_set_object_terms() Sets the tags for the post.
       
  1831  *
       
  1832  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
  1833  * @param string $tags The tags to set for the post, separated by commas.
       
  1834  * @param bool $append If true, don't delete existing tags, just add on. If false, replace the tags with the new tags.
       
  1835  * @return bool|null Will return false if $post_id is not an integer or is 0. Will return null otherwise
       
  1836  */
       
  1837 function wp_set_post_terms( $post_id = 0, $tags = '', $taxonomy = 'post_tag', $append = false ) {
       
  1838 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
  1839 
       
  1840 	if ( !$post_id )
       
  1841 		return false;
       
  1842 
       
  1843 	if ( empty($tags) )
       
  1844 		$tags = array();
       
  1845 
       
  1846 	$tags = is_array($tags) ? $tags : explode( ',', trim($tags, " \n\t\r\0\x0B,") );
       
  1847 	wp_set_object_terms($post_id, $tags, $taxonomy, $append);
       
  1848 }
       
  1849 
       
  1850 /**
       
  1851  * Set categories for a post.
       
  1852  *
       
  1853  * If the post categories parameter is not set, then the default category is
       
  1854  * going used.
       
  1855  *
       
  1856  * @since 2.1.0
       
  1857  *
       
  1858  * @param int $post_ID Post ID.
       
  1859  * @param array $post_categories Optional. List of categories.
       
  1860  * @return bool|mixed
       
  1861  */
       
  1862 function wp_set_post_categories($post_ID = 0, $post_categories = array()) {
       
  1863 	$post_ID = (int) $post_ID;
       
  1864 	// If $post_categories isn't already an array, make it one:
       
  1865 	if (!is_array($post_categories) || 0 == count($post_categories) || empty($post_categories))
       
  1866 		$post_categories = array(get_option('default_category'));
       
  1867 	else if ( 1 == count($post_categories) && '' == $post_categories[0] )
       
  1868 		return true;
       
  1869 
       
  1870 	$post_categories = array_map('intval', $post_categories);
       
  1871 	$post_categories = array_unique($post_categories);
       
  1872 
       
  1873 	return wp_set_object_terms($post_ID, $post_categories, 'category');
       
  1874 }
       
  1875 
       
  1876 /**
       
  1877  * Transition the post status of a post.
       
  1878  *
       
  1879  * Calls hooks to transition post status.
       
  1880  *
       
  1881  * The first is 'transition_post_status' with new status, old status, and post data.
       
  1882  *
       
  1883  * The next action called is 'OLDSTATUS_to_NEWSTATUS' the 'NEWSTATUS' is the
       
  1884  * $new_status parameter and the 'OLDSTATUS' is $old_status parameter; it has the
       
  1885  * post data.
       
  1886  *
       
  1887  * The final action is named 'NEWSTATUS_POSTTYPE', 'NEWSTATUS' is from the $new_status
       
  1888  * parameter and POSTTYPE is post_type post data.
       
  1889  *
       
  1890  * @since 2.3.0
       
  1891  * @link http://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Status_Transitions
       
  1892  *
       
  1893  * @uses do_action() Calls 'transition_post_status' on $new_status, $old_status and
       
  1894  *  $post if there is a status change.
       
  1895  * @uses do_action() Calls '${old_status}_to_$new_status' on $post if there is a status change.
       
  1896  * @uses do_action() Calls '${new_status}_$post->post_type' on post ID and $post.
       
  1897  *
       
  1898  * @param string $new_status Transition to this post status.
       
  1899  * @param string $old_status Previous post status.
       
  1900  * @param object $post Post data.
       
  1901  */
       
  1902 function wp_transition_post_status($new_status, $old_status, $post) {
       
  1903 	do_action('transition_post_status', $new_status, $old_status, $post);
       
  1904 	do_action("${old_status}_to_$new_status", $post);
       
  1905 	do_action("${new_status}_$post->post_type", $post->ID, $post);
       
  1906 }
       
  1907 
       
  1908 //
       
  1909 // Trackback and ping functions
       
  1910 //
       
  1911 
       
  1912 /**
       
  1913  * Add a URL to those already pung.
       
  1914  *
       
  1915  * @since 1.5.0
       
  1916  * @uses $wpdb
       
  1917  *
       
  1918  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
  1919  * @param string $uri Ping URI.
       
  1920  * @return int How many rows were updated.
       
  1921  */
       
  1922 function add_ping($post_id, $uri) {
       
  1923 	global $wpdb;
       
  1924 	$pung = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT pinged FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $post_id ));
       
  1925 	$pung = trim($pung);
       
  1926 	$pung = preg_split('/\s/', $pung);
       
  1927 	$pung[] = $uri;
       
  1928 	$new = implode("\n", $pung);
       
  1929 	$new = apply_filters('add_ping', $new);
       
  1930 	// expected_slashed ($new)
       
  1931 	$new = stripslashes($new);
       
  1932 	return $wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'pinged' => $new ), array( 'ID' => $post_id ) );
       
  1933 }
       
  1934 
       
  1935 /**
       
  1936  * Retrieve enclosures already enclosed for a post.
       
  1937  *
       
  1938  * @since 1.5.0
       
  1939  * @uses $wpdb
       
  1940  *
       
  1941  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
  1942  * @return array List of enclosures
       
  1943  */
       
  1944 function get_enclosed($post_id) {
       
  1945 	$custom_fields = get_post_custom( $post_id );
       
  1946 	$pung = array();
       
  1947 	if ( !is_array( $custom_fields ) )
       
  1948 		return $pung;
       
  1949 
       
  1950 	foreach ( $custom_fields as $key => $val ) {
       
  1951 		if ( 'enclosure' != $key || !is_array( $val ) )
       
  1952 			continue;
       
  1953 		foreach( $val as $enc ) {
       
  1954 			$enclosure = split( "\n", $enc );
       
  1955 			$pung[] = trim( $enclosure[ 0 ] );
       
  1956 		}
       
  1957 	}
       
  1958 	$pung = apply_filters('get_enclosed', $pung);
       
  1959 	return $pung;
       
  1960 }
       
  1961 
       
  1962 /**
       
  1963  * Retrieve URLs already pinged for a post.
       
  1964  *
       
  1965  * @since 1.5.0
       
  1966  * @uses $wpdb
       
  1967  *
       
  1968  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
  1969  * @return array
       
  1970  */
       
  1971 function get_pung($post_id) {
       
  1972 	global $wpdb;
       
  1973 	$pung = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT pinged FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $post_id ));
       
  1974 	$pung = trim($pung);
       
  1975 	$pung = preg_split('/\s/', $pung);
       
  1976 	$pung = apply_filters('get_pung', $pung);
       
  1977 	return $pung;
       
  1978 }
       
  1979 
       
  1980 /**
       
  1981  * Retrieve URLs that need to be pinged.
       
  1982  *
       
  1983  * @since 1.5.0
       
  1984  * @uses $wpdb
       
  1985  *
       
  1986  * @param int $post_id Post ID
       
  1987  * @return array
       
  1988  */
       
  1989 function get_to_ping($post_id) {
       
  1990 	global $wpdb;
       
  1991 	$to_ping = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT to_ping FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $post_id ));
       
  1992 	$to_ping = trim($to_ping);
       
  1993 	$to_ping = preg_split('/\s/', $to_ping, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
       
  1994 	$to_ping = apply_filters('get_to_ping',  $to_ping);
       
  1995 	return $to_ping;
       
  1996 }
       
  1997 
       
  1998 /**
       
  1999  * Do trackbacks for a list of URLs.
       
  2000  *
       
  2001  * @since 1.0.0
       
  2002  *
       
  2003  * @param string $tb_list Comma separated list of URLs
       
  2004  * @param int $post_id Post ID
       
  2005  */
       
  2006 function trackback_url_list($tb_list, $post_id) {
       
  2007 	if ( ! empty( $tb_list ) ) {
       
  2008 		// get post data
       
  2009 		$postdata = wp_get_single_post($post_id, ARRAY_A);
       
  2010 
       
  2011 		// import postdata as variables
       
  2012 		extract($postdata, EXTR_SKIP);
       
  2013 
       
  2014 		// form an excerpt
       
  2015 		$excerpt = strip_tags($post_excerpt ? $post_excerpt : $post_content);
       
  2016 
       
  2017 		if (strlen($excerpt) > 255) {
       
  2018 			$excerpt = substr($excerpt,0,252) . '...';
       
  2019 		}
       
  2020 
       
  2021 		$trackback_urls = explode(',', $tb_list);
       
  2022 		foreach( (array) $trackback_urls as $tb_url) {
       
  2023 			$tb_url = trim($tb_url);
       
  2024 			trackback($tb_url, stripslashes($post_title), $excerpt, $post_id);
       
  2025 		}
       
  2026 	}
       
  2027 }
       
  2028 
       
  2029 //
       
  2030 // Page functions
       
  2031 //
       
  2032 
       
  2033 /**
       
  2034  * Get a list of page IDs.
       
  2035  *
       
  2036  * @since 2.0.0
       
  2037  * @uses $wpdb
       
  2038  *
       
  2039  * @return array List of page IDs.
       
  2040  */
       
  2041 function get_all_page_ids() {
       
  2042 	global $wpdb;
       
  2043 
       
  2044 	if ( ! $page_ids = wp_cache_get('all_page_ids', 'posts') ) {
       
  2045 		$page_ids = $wpdb->get_col("SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_type = 'page'");
       
  2046 		wp_cache_add('all_page_ids', $page_ids, 'posts');
       
  2047 	}
       
  2048 
       
  2049 	return $page_ids;
       
  2050 }
       
  2051 
       
  2052 /**
       
  2053  * Retrieves page data given a page ID or page object.
       
  2054  *
       
  2055  * @since 1.5.1
       
  2056  *
       
  2057  * @param mixed $page Page object or page ID. Passed by reference.
       
  2058  * @param string $output What to output. OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N.
       
  2059  * @param string $filter How the return value should be filtered.
       
  2060  * @return mixed Page data.
       
  2061  */
       
  2062 function &get_page(&$page, $output = OBJECT, $filter = 'raw') {
       
  2063 	if ( empty($page) ) {
       
  2064 		if ( isset( $GLOBALS['page'] ) && isset( $GLOBALS['page']->ID ) ) {
       
  2065 			return get_post($GLOBALS['page'], $output, $filter);
       
  2066 		} else {
       
  2067 			$page = null;
       
  2068 			return $page;
       
  2069 		}
       
  2070 	}
       
  2071 
       
  2072 	$the_page = get_post($page, $output, $filter);
       
  2073 	return $the_page;
       
  2074 }
       
  2075 
       
  2076 /**
       
  2077  * Retrieves a page given its path.
       
  2078  *
       
  2079  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2080  * @uses $wpdb
       
  2081  *
       
  2082  * @param string $page_path Page path
       
  2083  * @param string $output Optional. Output type. OBJECT, ARRAY_N, or ARRAY_A.
       
  2084  * @return mixed Null when complete.
       
  2085  */
       
  2086 function get_page_by_path($page_path, $output = OBJECT) {
       
  2087 	global $wpdb;
       
  2088 	$page_path = rawurlencode(urldecode($page_path));
       
  2089 	$page_path = str_replace('%2F', '/', $page_path);
       
  2090 	$page_path = str_replace('%20', ' ', $page_path);
       
  2091 	$page_paths = '/' . trim($page_path, '/');
       
  2092 	$leaf_path  = sanitize_title(basename($page_paths));
       
  2093 	$page_paths = explode('/', $page_paths);
       
  2094 	$full_path = '';
       
  2095 	foreach( (array) $page_paths as $pathdir)
       
  2096 		$full_path .= ($pathdir!=''?'/':'') . sanitize_title($pathdir);
       
  2097 
       
  2098 	$pages = $wpdb->get_results( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID, post_name, post_parent FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_name = %s AND (post_type = 'page' OR post_type = 'attachment')", $leaf_path ));
       
  2099 
       
  2100 	if ( empty($pages) )
       
  2101 		return null;
       
  2102 
       
  2103 	foreach ($pages as $page) {
       
  2104 		$path = '/' . $leaf_path;
       
  2105 		$curpage = $page;
       
  2106 		while ($curpage->post_parent != 0) {
       
  2107 			$curpage = $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID, post_name, post_parent FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d and post_type='page'", $curpage->post_parent ));
       
  2108 			$path = '/' . $curpage->post_name . $path;
       
  2109 		}
       
  2110 
       
  2111 		if ( $path == $full_path )
       
  2112 			return get_page($page->ID, $output);
       
  2113 	}
       
  2114 
       
  2115 	return null;
       
  2116 }
       
  2117 
       
  2118 /**
       
  2119  * Retrieve a page given its title.
       
  2120  *
       
  2121  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2122  * @uses $wpdb
       
  2123  *
       
  2124  * @param string $page_title Page title
       
  2125  * @param string $output Optional. Output type. OBJECT, ARRAY_N, or ARRAY_A.
       
  2126  * @return mixed
       
  2127  */
       
  2128 function get_page_by_title($page_title, $output = OBJECT) {
       
  2129 	global $wpdb;
       
  2130 	$page = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_title = %s AND post_type='page'", $page_title ));
       
  2131 	if ( $page )
       
  2132 		return get_page($page, $output);
       
  2133 
       
  2134 	return null;
       
  2135 }
       
  2136 
       
  2137 /**
       
  2138  * Retrieve child pages from list of pages matching page ID.
       
  2139  *
       
  2140  * Matches against the pages parameter against the page ID. Also matches all
       
  2141  * children for the same to retrieve all children of a page. Does not make any
       
  2142  * SQL queries to get the children.
       
  2143  *
       
  2144  * @since 1.5.1
       
  2145  *
       
  2146  * @param int $page_id Page ID.
       
  2147  * @param array $pages List of pages' objects.
       
  2148  * @return array
       
  2149  */
       
  2150 function &get_page_children($page_id, $pages) {
       
  2151 	$page_list = array();
       
  2152 	foreach ( (array) $pages as $page ) {
       
  2153 		if ( $page->post_parent == $page_id ) {
       
  2154 			$page_list[] = $page;
       
  2155 			if ( $children = get_page_children($page->ID, $pages) )
       
  2156 				$page_list = array_merge($page_list, $children);
       
  2157 		}
       
  2158 	}
       
  2159 	return $page_list;
       
  2160 }
       
  2161 
       
  2162 /**
       
  2163  * Order the pages with children under parents in a flat list.
       
  2164  *
       
  2165  * @since 2.0.0
       
  2166  *
       
  2167  * @param array $posts Posts array.
       
  2168  * @param int $parent Parent page ID.
       
  2169  * @return array A list arranged by hierarchy. Children immediately follow their parents.
       
  2170  */
       
  2171 function get_page_hierarchy($posts, $parent = 0) {
       
  2172 	$result = array ( );
       
  2173 	if ($posts) { foreach ( (array) $posts as $post) {
       
  2174 		if ($post->post_parent == $parent) {
       
  2175 			$result[$post->ID] = $post->post_name;
       
  2176 			$children = get_page_hierarchy($posts, $post->ID);
       
  2177 			$result += $children; //append $children to $result
       
  2178 		}
       
  2179 	} }
       
  2180 	return $result;
       
  2181 }
       
  2182 
       
  2183 /**
       
  2184  * Builds URI for a page.
       
  2185  *
       
  2186  * Sub pages will be in the "directory" under the parent page post name.
       
  2187  *
       
  2188  * @since 1.5.0
       
  2189  *
       
  2190  * @param int $page_id Page ID.
       
  2191  * @return string Page URI.
       
  2192  */
       
  2193 function get_page_uri($page_id) {
       
  2194 	$page = get_page($page_id);
       
  2195 	$uri = $page->post_name;
       
  2196 
       
  2197 	// A page cannot be it's own parent.
       
  2198 	if ( $page->post_parent == $page->ID )
       
  2199 		return $uri;
       
  2200 
       
  2201 	while ($page->post_parent != 0) {
       
  2202 		$page = get_page($page->post_parent);
       
  2203 		$uri = $page->post_name . "/" . $uri;
       
  2204 	}
       
  2205 
       
  2206 	return $uri;
       
  2207 }
       
  2208 
       
  2209 /**
       
  2210  * Retrieve a list of pages.
       
  2211  *
       
  2212  * The defaults that can be overridden are the following: 'child_of',
       
  2213  * 'sort_order', 'sort_column', 'post_title', 'hierarchical', 'exclude',
       
  2214  * 'include', 'meta_key', 'meta_value','authors', 'number', and 'offset'.
       
  2215  *
       
  2216  * @since 1.5.0
       
  2217  * @uses $wpdb
       
  2218  *
       
  2219  * @param mixed $args Optional. Array or string of options that overrides defaults.
       
  2220  * @return array List of pages matching defaults or $args
       
  2221  */
       
  2222 function &get_pages($args = '') {
       
  2223 	global $wpdb;
       
  2224 
       
  2225 	$defaults = array(
       
  2226 		'child_of' => 0, 'sort_order' => 'ASC',
       
  2227 		'sort_column' => 'post_title', 'hierarchical' => 1,
       
  2228 		'exclude' => '', 'include' => '',
       
  2229 		'meta_key' => '', 'meta_value' => '',
       
  2230 		'authors' => '', 'parent' => -1, 'exclude_tree' => '',
       
  2231 		'number' => '', 'offset' => 0
       
  2232 	);
       
  2233 
       
  2234 	$r = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
       
  2235 	extract( $r, EXTR_SKIP );
       
  2236 	$number = (int) $number;
       
  2237 	$offset = (int) $offset;
       
  2238 
       
  2239 	$cache = array();
       
  2240 	$key = md5( serialize( compact(array_keys($defaults)) ) );
       
  2241 	if ( $cache = wp_cache_get( 'get_pages', 'posts' ) ) {
       
  2242 		if ( is_array($cache) && isset( $cache[ $key ] ) ) {
       
  2243 			$pages = apply_filters('get_pages', $cache[ $key ], $r );
       
  2244 			return $pages;
       
  2245 		}
       
  2246 	}
       
  2247 
       
  2248 	if ( !is_array($cache) )
       
  2249 		$cache = array();
       
  2250 
       
  2251 	$inclusions = '';
       
  2252 	if ( !empty($include) ) {
       
  2253 		$child_of = 0; //ignore child_of, parent, exclude, meta_key, and meta_value params if using include
       
  2254 		$parent = -1;
       
  2255 		$exclude = '';
       
  2256 		$meta_key = '';
       
  2257 		$meta_value = '';
       
  2258 		$hierarchical = false;
       
  2259 		$incpages = preg_split('/[\s,]+/',$include);
       
  2260 		if ( count($incpages) ) {
       
  2261 			foreach ( $incpages as $incpage ) {
       
  2262 				if (empty($inclusions))
       
  2263 					$inclusions = $wpdb->prepare(' AND ( ID = %d ', $incpage);
       
  2264 				else
       
  2265 					$inclusions .= $wpdb->prepare(' OR ID = %d ', $incpage);
       
  2266 			}
       
  2267 		}
       
  2268 	}
       
  2269 	if (!empty($inclusions))
       
  2270 		$inclusions .= ')';
       
  2271 
       
  2272 	$exclusions = '';
       
  2273 	if ( !empty($exclude) ) {
       
  2274 		$expages = preg_split('/[\s,]+/',$exclude);
       
  2275 		if ( count($expages) ) {
       
  2276 			foreach ( $expages as $expage ) {
       
  2277 				if (empty($exclusions))
       
  2278 					$exclusions = $wpdb->prepare(' AND ( ID <> %d ', $expage);
       
  2279 				else
       
  2280 					$exclusions .= $wpdb->prepare(' AND ID <> %d ', $expage);
       
  2281 			}
       
  2282 		}
       
  2283 	}
       
  2284 	if (!empty($exclusions))
       
  2285 		$exclusions .= ')';
       
  2286 
       
  2287 	$author_query = '';
       
  2288 	if (!empty($authors)) {
       
  2289 		$post_authors = preg_split('/[\s,]+/',$authors);
       
  2290 
       
  2291 		if ( count($post_authors) ) {
       
  2292 			foreach ( $post_authors as $post_author ) {
       
  2293 				//Do we have an author id or an author login?
       
  2294 				if ( 0 == intval($post_author) ) {
       
  2295 					$post_author = get_userdatabylogin($post_author);
       
  2296 					if ( empty($post_author) )
       
  2297 						continue;
       
  2298 					if ( empty($post_author->ID) )
       
  2299 						continue;
       
  2300 					$post_author = $post_author->ID;
       
  2301 				}
       
  2302 
       
  2303 				if ( '' == $author_query )
       
  2304 					$author_query = $wpdb->prepare(' post_author = %d ', $post_author);
       
  2305 				else
       
  2306 					$author_query .= $wpdb->prepare(' OR post_author = %d ', $post_author);
       
  2307 			}
       
  2308 			if ( '' != $author_query )
       
  2309 				$author_query = " AND ($author_query)";
       
  2310 		}
       
  2311 	}
       
  2312 
       
  2313 	$join = '';
       
  2314 	$where = "$exclusions $inclusions ";
       
  2315 	if ( ! empty( $meta_key ) || ! empty( $meta_value ) ) {
       
  2316 		$join = " LEFT JOIN $wpdb->postmeta ON ( $wpdb->posts.ID = $wpdb->postmeta.post_id )";
       
  2317 
       
  2318 		// meta_key and meta_value might be slashed
       
  2319 		$meta_key = stripslashes($meta_key);
       
  2320 		$meta_value = stripslashes($meta_value);
       
  2321 		if ( ! empty( $meta_key ) )
       
  2322 			$where .= $wpdb->prepare(" AND $wpdb->postmeta.meta_key = %s", $meta_key);
       
  2323 		if ( ! empty( $meta_value ) )
       
  2324 			$where .= $wpdb->prepare(" AND $wpdb->postmeta.meta_value = %s", $meta_value);
       
  2325 
       
  2326 	}
       
  2327 
       
  2328 	if ( $parent >= 0 )
       
  2329 		$where .= $wpdb->prepare(' AND post_parent = %d ', $parent);
       
  2330 
       
  2331 	$query = "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts $join WHERE (post_type = 'page' AND post_status = 'publish') $where ";
       
  2332 	$query .= $author_query;
       
  2333 	$query .= " ORDER BY " . $sort_column . " " . $sort_order ;
       
  2334 
       
  2335 	if ( !empty($number) )
       
  2336 		$query .= ' LIMIT ' . $offset . ',' . $number;
       
  2337 
       
  2338 	$pages = $wpdb->get_results($query);
       
  2339 
       
  2340 	if ( empty($pages) ) {
       
  2341 		$pages = apply_filters('get_pages', array(), $r);
       
  2342 		return $pages;
       
  2343 	}
       
  2344 
       
  2345 	// Update cache.
       
  2346 	update_page_cache($pages);
       
  2347 
       
  2348 	if ( $child_of || $hierarchical )
       
  2349 		$pages = & get_page_children($child_of, $pages);
       
  2350 
       
  2351 	if ( !empty($exclude_tree) ) {
       
  2352 		$exclude = array();
       
  2353 
       
  2354 		$exclude = (int) $exclude_tree;
       
  2355 		$children = get_page_children($exclude, $pages);
       
  2356 		$excludes = array();
       
  2357 		foreach ( $children as $child )
       
  2358 			$excludes[] = $child->ID;
       
  2359 		$excludes[] = $exclude;
       
  2360 		$total = count($pages);
       
  2361 		for ( $i = 0; $i < $total; $i++ ) {
       
  2362 			if ( in_array($pages[$i]->ID, $excludes) )
       
  2363 				unset($pages[$i]);
       
  2364 		}
       
  2365 	}
       
  2366 
       
  2367 	$cache[ $key ] = $pages;
       
  2368 	wp_cache_set( 'get_pages', $cache, 'posts' );
       
  2369 
       
  2370 	$pages = apply_filters('get_pages', $pages, $r);
       
  2371 
       
  2372 	return $pages;
       
  2373 }
       
  2374 
       
  2375 //
       
  2376 // Attachment functions
       
  2377 //
       
  2378 
       
  2379 /**
       
  2380  * Check if the attachment URI is local one and is really an attachment.
       
  2381  *
       
  2382  * @since 2.0.0
       
  2383  *
       
  2384  * @param string $url URL to check
       
  2385  * @return bool True on success, false on failure.
       
  2386  */
       
  2387 function is_local_attachment($url) {
       
  2388 	if (strpos($url, get_bloginfo('url')) === false)
       
  2389 		return false;
       
  2390 	if (strpos($url, get_bloginfo('url') . '/?attachment_id=') !== false)
       
  2391 		return true;
       
  2392 	if ( $id = url_to_postid($url) ) {
       
  2393 		$post = & get_post($id);
       
  2394 		if ( 'attachment' == $post->post_type )
       
  2395 			return true;
       
  2396 	}
       
  2397 	return false;
       
  2398 }
       
  2399 
       
  2400 /**
       
  2401  * Insert an attachment.
       
  2402  *
       
  2403  * If you set the 'ID' in the $object parameter, it will mean that you are
       
  2404  * updating and attempt to update the attachment. You can also set the
       
  2405  * attachment name or title by setting the key 'post_name' or 'post_title'.
       
  2406  *
       
  2407  * You can set the dates for the attachment manually by setting the 'post_date'
       
  2408  * and 'post_date_gmt' keys' values.
       
  2409  *
       
  2410  * By default, the comments will use the default settings for whether the
       
  2411  * comments are allowed. You can close them manually or keep them open by
       
  2412  * setting the value for the 'comment_status' key.
       
  2413  *
       
  2414  * The $object parameter can have the following:
       
  2415  *     'post_status'   - Default is 'draft'. Can not be overridden, set the same as parent post.
       
  2416  *     'post_type'     - Default is 'post', will be set to attachment. Can not override.
       
  2417  *     'post_author'   - Default is current user ID. The ID of the user, who added the attachment.
       
  2418  *     'ping_status'   - Default is the value in default ping status option. Whether the attachment
       
  2419  *                       can accept pings.
       
  2420  *     'post_parent'   - Default is 0. Can use $parent parameter or set this for the post it belongs
       
  2421  *                       to, if any.
       
  2422  *     'menu_order'    - Default is 0. The order it is displayed.
       
  2423  *     'to_ping'       - Whether to ping.
       
  2424  *     'pinged'        - Default is empty string.
       
  2425  *     'post_password' - Default is empty string. The password to access the attachment.
       
  2426  *     'guid'          - Global Unique ID for referencing the attachment.
       
  2427  *     'post_content_filtered' - Attachment post content filtered.
       
  2428  *     'post_excerpt'  - Attachment excerpt.
       
  2429  *
       
  2430  * @since 2.0.0
       
  2431  * @uses $wpdb
       
  2432  * @uses $user_ID
       
  2433  * @uses do_action() Calls 'edit_attachment' on $post_ID if this is an update.
       
  2434  * @uses do_action() Calls 'add_attachment' on $post_ID if this is not an update.
       
  2435  *
       
  2436  * @param string|array $object Arguments to override defaults.
       
  2437  * @param string $file Optional filename.
       
  2438  * @param int $post_parent Parent post ID.
       
  2439  * @return int Attachment ID.
       
  2440  */
       
  2441 function wp_insert_attachment($object, $file = false, $parent = 0) {
       
  2442 	global $wpdb, $user_ID;
       
  2443 
       
  2444 	$defaults = array('post_status' => 'draft', 'post_type' => 'post', 'post_author' => $user_ID,
       
  2445 		'ping_status' => get_option('default_ping_status'), 'post_parent' => 0,
       
  2446 		'menu_order' => 0, 'to_ping' =>  '', 'pinged' => '', 'post_password' => '',
       
  2447 		'guid' => '', 'post_content_filtered' => '', 'post_excerpt' => '', 'import_id' => 0);
       
  2448 
       
  2449 	$object = wp_parse_args($object, $defaults);
       
  2450 	if ( !empty($parent) )
       
  2451 		$object['post_parent'] = $parent;
       
  2452 
       
  2453 	$object = sanitize_post($object, 'db');
       
  2454 
       
  2455 	// export array as variables
       
  2456 	extract($object, EXTR_SKIP);
       
  2457 
       
  2458 	// Make sure we set a valid category
       
  2459 	if ( !isset($post_category) || 0 == count($post_category) || !is_array($post_category)) {
       
  2460 		$post_category = array(get_option('default_category'));
       
  2461 	}
       
  2462 
       
  2463 	if ( empty($post_author) )
       
  2464 		$post_author = $user_ID;
       
  2465 
       
  2466 	$post_type = 'attachment';
       
  2467 	$post_status = 'inherit';
       
  2468 
       
  2469 	// Are we updating or creating?
       
  2470 	if ( !empty($ID) ) {
       
  2471 		$update = true;
       
  2472 		$post_ID = (int) $ID;
       
  2473 	} else {
       
  2474 		$update = false;
       
  2475 		$post_ID = 0;
       
  2476 	}
       
  2477 
       
  2478 	// Create a valid post name.
       
  2479 	if ( empty($post_name) )
       
  2480 		$post_name = sanitize_title($post_title);
       
  2481 	else
       
  2482 		$post_name = sanitize_title($post_name);
       
  2483 
       
  2484 	// expected_slashed ($post_name)
       
  2485 	$post_name = wp_unique_post_slug($post_name, $post_ID, $post_status, $post_type, $post_parent);
       
  2486 
       
  2487 	if ( empty($post_date) )
       
  2488 		$post_date = current_time('mysql');
       
  2489 	if ( empty($post_date_gmt) )
       
  2490 		$post_date_gmt = current_time('mysql', 1);
       
  2491 
       
  2492 	if ( empty($post_modified) )
       
  2493 		$post_modified = $post_date;
       
  2494 	if ( empty($post_modified_gmt) )
       
  2495 		$post_modified_gmt = $post_date_gmt;
       
  2496 
       
  2497 	if ( empty($comment_status) ) {
       
  2498 		if ( $update )
       
  2499 			$comment_status = 'closed';
       
  2500 		else
       
  2501 			$comment_status = get_option('default_comment_status');
       
  2502 	}
       
  2503 	if ( empty($ping_status) )
       
  2504 		$ping_status = get_option('default_ping_status');
       
  2505 
       
  2506 	if ( isset($to_ping) )
       
  2507 		$to_ping = preg_replace('|\s+|', "\n", $to_ping);
       
  2508 	else
       
  2509 		$to_ping = '';
       
  2510 
       
  2511 	if ( isset($post_parent) )
       
  2512 		$post_parent = (int) $post_parent;
       
  2513 	else
       
  2514 		$post_parent = 0;
       
  2515 
       
  2516 	if ( isset($menu_order) )
       
  2517 		$menu_order = (int) $menu_order;
       
  2518 	else
       
  2519 		$menu_order = 0;
       
  2520 
       
  2521 	if ( !isset($post_password) )
       
  2522 		$post_password = '';
       
  2523 
       
  2524 	if ( ! isset($pinged) )
       
  2525 		$pinged = '';
       
  2526 
       
  2527 	// expected_slashed (everything!)
       
  2528 	$data = compact( array( 'post_author', 'post_date', 'post_date_gmt', 'post_content', 'post_content_filtered', 'post_title', 'post_excerpt', 'post_status', 'post_type', 'comment_status', 'ping_status', 'post_password', 'post_name', 'to_ping', 'pinged', 'post_modified', 'post_modified_gmt', 'post_parent', 'menu_order', 'post_mime_type', 'guid' ) );
       
  2529 	$data = stripslashes_deep( $data );
       
  2530 
       
  2531 	if ( $update ) {
       
  2532 		$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, $data, array( 'ID' => $post_ID ) );
       
  2533 	} else {
       
  2534 		// If there is a suggested ID, use it if not already present
       
  2535 		if ( !empty($import_id) ) {
       
  2536 			$import_id = (int) $import_id;
       
  2537 			if ( ! $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $import_id) ) ) {
       
  2538 				$data['ID'] = $import_id;
       
  2539 			}
       
  2540 		}
       
  2541 
       
  2542 		$wpdb->insert( $wpdb->posts, $data );
       
  2543 		$post_ID = (int) $wpdb->insert_id;
       
  2544 	}
       
  2545 
       
  2546 	if ( empty($post_name) ) {
       
  2547 		$post_name = sanitize_title($post_title, $post_ID);
       
  2548 		$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, compact("post_name"), array( 'ID' => $post_ID ) );
       
  2549 	}
       
  2550 
       
  2551 	wp_set_post_categories($post_ID, $post_category);
       
  2552 
       
  2553 	if ( $file )
       
  2554 		update_attached_file( $post_ID, $file );
       
  2555 
       
  2556 	clean_post_cache($post_ID);
       
  2557 
       
  2558 	if ( $update) {
       
  2559 		do_action('edit_attachment', $post_ID);
       
  2560 	} else {
       
  2561 		do_action('add_attachment', $post_ID);
       
  2562 	}
       
  2563 
       
  2564 	return $post_ID;
       
  2565 }
       
  2566 
       
  2567 /**
       
  2568  * Delete an attachment.
       
  2569  *
       
  2570  * Will remove the file also, when the attachment is removed. Removes all post
       
  2571  * meta fields, taxonomy, comments, etc associated with the attachment (except
       
  2572  * the main post).
       
  2573  *
       
  2574  * @since 2.0.0
       
  2575  * @uses $wpdb
       
  2576  * @uses do_action() Calls 'delete_attachment' hook on Attachment ID.
       
  2577  *
       
  2578  * @param int $postid Attachment ID.
       
  2579  * @return mixed False on failure. Post data on success.
       
  2580  */
       
  2581 function wp_delete_attachment($postid) {
       
  2582 	global $wpdb;
       
  2583 
       
  2584 	if ( !$post = $wpdb->get_row(  $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT * FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $postid)) )
       
  2585 		return $post;
       
  2586 
       
  2587 	if ( 'attachment' != $post->post_type )
       
  2588 		return false;
       
  2589 
       
  2590 	$meta = wp_get_attachment_metadata( $postid );
       
  2591 	$file = get_attached_file( $postid );
       
  2592 
       
  2593 	do_action('delete_attachment', $postid);
       
  2594 
       
  2595 	/** @todo Delete for pluggable post taxonomies too */
       
  2596 	wp_delete_object_term_relationships($postid, array('category', 'post_tag'));
       
  2597 
       
  2598 	$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE FROM $wpdb->comments WHERE comment_post_ID = %d", $postid ));
       
  2599 
       
  2600 	$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE post_id = %d ", $postid ));
       
  2601 
       
  2602 	$wpdb->query( $wpdb->prepare( "DELETE FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d", $postid ));
       
  2603 
       
  2604 	$uploadPath = wp_upload_dir();
       
  2605 
       
  2606 	if ( ! empty($meta['thumb']) ) {
       
  2607 		// Don't delete the thumb if another attachment uses it
       
  2608 		if (! $wpdb->get_row( $wpdb->prepare( "SELECT meta_id FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE meta_key = '_wp_attachment_metadata' AND meta_value LIKE %s AND post_id <> %d", '%'.$meta['thumb'].'%', $postid)) ) {
       
  2609 			$thumbfile = str_replace(basename($file), $meta['thumb'], $file);
       
  2610 			$thumbfile = apply_filters('wp_delete_file', $thumbfile);
       
  2611 			@ unlink( path_join($uploadPath['basedir'], $thumbfile) );
       
  2612 		}
       
  2613 	}
       
  2614 
       
  2615 	// remove intermediate images if there are any
       
  2616 	$sizes = apply_filters('intermediate_image_sizes', array('thumbnail', 'medium', 'large'));
       
  2617 	foreach ( $sizes as $size ) {
       
  2618 		if ( $intermediate = image_get_intermediate_size($postid, $size) ) {
       
  2619 			$intermediate_file = apply_filters('wp_delete_file', $intermediate['path']);
       
  2620 			@ unlink( path_join($uploadPath['basedir'], $intermediate_file) );
       
  2621 		}
       
  2622 	}
       
  2623 
       
  2624 	$file = apply_filters('wp_delete_file', $file);
       
  2625 
       
  2626 	if ( ! empty($file) )
       
  2627 		@ unlink($file);
       
  2628 
       
  2629 	clean_post_cache($postid);
       
  2630 
       
  2631 	return $post;
       
  2632 }
       
  2633 
       
  2634 /**
       
  2635  * Retrieve attachment meta field for attachment ID.
       
  2636  *
       
  2637  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2638  *
       
  2639  * @param int $post_id Attachment ID
       
  2640  * @param bool $unfiltered Optional, default is false. If true, filters are not run.
       
  2641  * @return string|bool Attachment meta field. False on failure.
       
  2642  */
       
  2643 function wp_get_attachment_metadata( $post_id, $unfiltered = false ) {
       
  2644 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
  2645 	if ( !$post =& get_post( $post_id ) )
       
  2646 		return false;
       
  2647 
       
  2648 	$data = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_attachment_metadata', true );
       
  2649 	if ( $unfiltered )
       
  2650 		return $data;
       
  2651 	return apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_metadata', $data, $post->ID );
       
  2652 }
       
  2653 
       
  2654 /**
       
  2655  * Update metadata for an attachment.
       
  2656  *
       
  2657  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2658  *
       
  2659  * @param int $post_id Attachment ID.
       
  2660  * @param array $data Attachment data.
       
  2661  * @return int
       
  2662  */
       
  2663 function wp_update_attachment_metadata( $post_id, $data ) {
       
  2664 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
  2665 	if ( !$post =& get_post( $post_id ) )
       
  2666 		return false;
       
  2667 
       
  2668 	$data = apply_filters( 'wp_update_attachment_metadata', $data, $post->ID );
       
  2669 
       
  2670 	return update_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_attachment_metadata', $data);
       
  2671 }
       
  2672 
       
  2673 /**
       
  2674  * Retrieve the URL for an attachment.
       
  2675  *
       
  2676  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2677  *
       
  2678  * @param int $post_id Attachment ID.
       
  2679  * @return string
       
  2680  */
       
  2681 function wp_get_attachment_url( $post_id = 0 ) {
       
  2682 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
  2683 	if ( !$post =& get_post( $post_id ) )
       
  2684 		return false;
       
  2685 
       
  2686 	$url = '';
       
  2687 	if ( $file = get_post_meta( $post->ID, '_wp_attached_file', true) ) { //Get attached file
       
  2688 		if ( ($uploads = wp_upload_dir()) && false === $uploads['error'] ) { //Get upload directory
       
  2689 			if ( 0 === strpos($file, $uploads['basedir']) ) //Check that the upload base exists in the file location
       
  2690 				$url = str_replace($uploads['basedir'], $uploads['baseurl'], $file); //replace file location with url location
       
  2691 			elseif ( false !== strpos($file, 'wp-content/uploads') )
       
  2692 				$url = $uploads['baseurl'] . substr( $file, strpos($file, 'wp-content/uploads') + 18 );
       
  2693 			else
       
  2694 				$url = $uploads['baseurl'] . "/$file"; //Its a newly uploaded file, therefor $file is relative to the basedir.
       
  2695 		}
       
  2696 	}
       
  2697 
       
  2698 	if ( empty($url) ) //If any of the above options failed, Fallback on the GUID as used pre-2.7, not recomended to rely upon this.
       
  2699 		$url = get_the_guid( $post->ID );
       
  2700 
       
  2701 	if ( 'attachment' != $post->post_type || empty($url) )
       
  2702 		return false;
       
  2703 
       
  2704 	return apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_url', $url, $post->ID );
       
  2705 }
       
  2706 
       
  2707 /**
       
  2708  * Retrieve thumbnail for an attachment.
       
  2709  *
       
  2710  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2711  *
       
  2712  * @param int $post_id Attachment ID.
       
  2713  * @return mixed False on failure. Thumbnail file path on success.
       
  2714  */
       
  2715 function wp_get_attachment_thumb_file( $post_id = 0 ) {
       
  2716 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
  2717 	if ( !$post =& get_post( $post_id ) )
       
  2718 		return false;
       
  2719 	if ( !is_array( $imagedata = wp_get_attachment_metadata( $post->ID ) ) )
       
  2720 		return false;
       
  2721 
       
  2722 	$file = get_attached_file( $post->ID );
       
  2723 
       
  2724 	if ( !empty($imagedata['thumb']) && ($thumbfile = str_replace(basename($file), $imagedata['thumb'], $file)) && file_exists($thumbfile) )
       
  2725 		return apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_thumb_file', $thumbfile, $post->ID );
       
  2726 	return false;
       
  2727 }
       
  2728 
       
  2729 /**
       
  2730  * Retrieve URL for an attachment thumbnail.
       
  2731  *
       
  2732  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2733  *
       
  2734  * @param int $post_id Attachment ID
       
  2735  * @return string|bool False on failure. Thumbnail URL on success.
       
  2736  */
       
  2737 function wp_get_attachment_thumb_url( $post_id = 0 ) {
       
  2738 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
  2739 	if ( !$post =& get_post( $post_id ) )
       
  2740 		return false;
       
  2741 	if ( !$url = wp_get_attachment_url( $post->ID ) )
       
  2742 		return false;
       
  2743 
       
  2744 	$sized = image_downsize( $post_id, 'thumbnail' );
       
  2745 	if ( $sized )
       
  2746 		return $sized[0];
       
  2747 
       
  2748 	if ( !$thumb = wp_get_attachment_thumb_file( $post->ID ) )
       
  2749 		return false;
       
  2750 
       
  2751 	$url = str_replace(basename($url), basename($thumb), $url);
       
  2752 
       
  2753 	return apply_filters( 'wp_get_attachment_thumb_url', $url, $post->ID );
       
  2754 }
       
  2755 
       
  2756 /**
       
  2757  * Check if the attachment is an image.
       
  2758  *
       
  2759  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2760  *
       
  2761  * @param int $post_id Attachment ID
       
  2762  * @return bool
       
  2763  */
       
  2764 function wp_attachment_is_image( $post_id = 0 ) {
       
  2765 	$post_id = (int) $post_id;
       
  2766 	if ( !$post =& get_post( $post_id ) )
       
  2767 		return false;
       
  2768 
       
  2769 	if ( !$file = get_attached_file( $post->ID ) )
       
  2770 		return false;
       
  2771 
       
  2772 	$ext = preg_match('/\.([^.]+)$/', $file, $matches) ? strtolower($matches[1]) : false;
       
  2773 
       
  2774 	$image_exts = array('jpg', 'jpeg', 'gif', 'png');
       
  2775 
       
  2776 	if ( 'image/' == substr($post->post_mime_type, 0, 6) || $ext && 'import' == $post->post_mime_type && in_array($ext, $image_exts) )
       
  2777 		return true;
       
  2778 	return false;
       
  2779 }
       
  2780 
       
  2781 /**
       
  2782  * Retrieve the icon for a MIME type.
       
  2783  *
       
  2784  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2785  *
       
  2786  * @param string $mime MIME type
       
  2787  * @return string|bool
       
  2788  */
       
  2789 function wp_mime_type_icon( $mime = 0 ) {
       
  2790 	if ( !is_numeric($mime) )
       
  2791 		$icon = wp_cache_get("mime_type_icon_$mime");
       
  2792 	if ( empty($icon) ) {
       
  2793 		$post_id = 0;
       
  2794 		$post_mimes = array();
       
  2795 		if ( is_numeric($mime) ) {
       
  2796 			$mime = (int) $mime;
       
  2797 			if ( $post =& get_post( $mime ) ) {
       
  2798 				$post_id = (int) $post->ID;
       
  2799 				$ext = preg_replace('/^.+?\.([^.]+)$/', '$1', $post->guid);
       
  2800 				if ( !empty($ext) ) {
       
  2801 					$post_mimes[] = $ext;
       
  2802 					if ( $ext_type = wp_ext2type( $ext ) )
       
  2803 						$post_mimes[] = $ext_type;
       
  2804 				}
       
  2805 				$mime = $post->post_mime_type;
       
  2806 			} else {
       
  2807 				$mime = 0;
       
  2808 			}
       
  2809 		} else {
       
  2810 			$post_mimes[] = $mime;
       
  2811 		}
       
  2812 
       
  2813 		$icon_files = wp_cache_get('icon_files');
       
  2814 
       
  2815 		if ( !is_array($icon_files) ) {
       
  2816 			$icon_dir = apply_filters( 'icon_dir', ABSPATH . WPINC . '/images/crystal' );
       
  2817 			$icon_dir_uri = apply_filters( 'icon_dir_uri', includes_url('images/crystal') );
       
  2818 			$dirs = apply_filters( 'icon_dirs', array($icon_dir => $icon_dir_uri) );
       
  2819 			$icon_files = array();
       
  2820 			while ( $dirs ) {
       
  2821 				$dir = array_shift($keys = array_keys($dirs));
       
  2822 				$uri = array_shift($dirs);
       
  2823 				if ( $dh = opendir($dir) ) {
       
  2824 					while ( false !== $file = readdir($dh) ) {
       
  2825 						$file = basename($file);
       
  2826 						if ( substr($file, 0, 1) == '.' )
       
  2827 							continue;
       
  2828 						if ( !in_array(strtolower(substr($file, -4)), array('.png', '.gif', '.jpg') ) ) {
       
  2829 							if ( is_dir("$dir/$file") )
       
  2830 								$dirs["$dir/$file"] = "$uri/$file";
       
  2831 							continue;
       
  2832 						}
       
  2833 						$icon_files["$dir/$file"] = "$uri/$file";
       
  2834 					}
       
  2835 					closedir($dh);
       
  2836 				}
       
  2837 			}
       
  2838 			wp_cache_set('icon_files', $icon_files, 600);
       
  2839 		}
       
  2840 
       
  2841 		// Icon basename - extension = MIME wildcard
       
  2842 		foreach ( $icon_files as $file => $uri )
       
  2843 			$types[ preg_replace('/^([^.]*).*$/', '$1', basename($file)) ] =& $icon_files[$file];
       
  2844 
       
  2845 		if ( ! empty($mime) ) {
       
  2846 			$post_mimes[] = substr($mime, 0, strpos($mime, '/'));
       
  2847 			$post_mimes[] = substr($mime, strpos($mime, '/') + 1);
       
  2848 			$post_mimes[] = str_replace('/', '_', $mime);
       
  2849 		}
       
  2850 
       
  2851 		$matches = wp_match_mime_types(array_keys($types), $post_mimes);
       
  2852 		$matches['default'] = array('default');
       
  2853 
       
  2854 		foreach ( $matches as $match => $wilds ) {
       
  2855 			if ( isset($types[$wilds[0]])) {
       
  2856 				$icon = $types[$wilds[0]];
       
  2857 				if ( !is_numeric($mime) )
       
  2858 					wp_cache_set("mime_type_icon_$mime", $icon);
       
  2859 				break;
       
  2860 			}
       
  2861 		}
       
  2862 	}
       
  2863 
       
  2864 	return apply_filters( 'wp_mime_type_icon', $icon, $mime, $post_id ); // Last arg is 0 if function pass mime type.
       
  2865 }
       
  2866 
       
  2867 /**
       
  2868  * Checked for changed slugs for published posts and save old slug.
       
  2869  *
       
  2870  * The function is used along with form POST data. It checks for the wp-old-slug
       
  2871  * POST field. Will only be concerned with published posts and the slug actually
       
  2872  * changing.
       
  2873  *
       
  2874  * If the slug was changed and not already part of the old slugs then it will be
       
  2875  * added to the post meta field ('_wp_old_slug') for storing old slugs for that
       
  2876  * post.
       
  2877  *
       
  2878  * The most logically usage of this function is redirecting changed posts, so
       
  2879  * that those that linked to an changed post will be redirected to the new post.
       
  2880  *
       
  2881  * @since 2.1.0
       
  2882  *
       
  2883  * @param int $post_id Post ID.
       
  2884  * @return int Same as $post_id
       
  2885  */
       
  2886 function wp_check_for_changed_slugs($post_id) {
       
  2887 	if ( !isset($_POST['wp-old-slug']) || !strlen($_POST['wp-old-slug']) )
       
  2888 		return $post_id;
       
  2889 
       
  2890 	$post = &get_post($post_id);
       
  2891 
       
  2892 	// we're only concerned with published posts
       
  2893 	if ( $post->post_status != 'publish' || $post->post_type != 'post' )
       
  2894 		return $post_id;
       
  2895 
       
  2896 	// only bother if the slug has changed
       
  2897 	if ( $post->post_name == $_POST['wp-old-slug'] )
       
  2898 		return $post_id;
       
  2899 
       
  2900 	$old_slugs = (array) get_post_meta($post_id, '_wp_old_slug');
       
  2901 
       
  2902 	// if we haven't added this old slug before, add it now
       
  2903 	if ( !count($old_slugs) || !in_array($_POST['wp-old-slug'], $old_slugs) )
       
  2904 		add_post_meta($post_id, '_wp_old_slug', $_POST['wp-old-slug']);
       
  2905 
       
  2906 	// if the new slug was used previously, delete it from the list
       
  2907 	if ( in_array($post->post_name, $old_slugs) )
       
  2908 		delete_post_meta($post_id, '_wp_old_slug', $post->post_name);
       
  2909 
       
  2910 	return $post_id;
       
  2911 }
       
  2912 
       
  2913 /**
       
  2914  * Retrieve the private post SQL based on capability.
       
  2915  *
       
  2916  * This function provides a standardized way to appropriately select on the
       
  2917  * post_status of posts/pages. The function will return a piece of SQL code that
       
  2918  * can be added to a WHERE clause; this SQL is constructed to allow all
       
  2919  * published posts, and all private posts to which the user has access.
       
  2920  *
       
  2921  * It also allows plugins that define their own post type to control the cap by
       
  2922  * using the hook 'pub_priv_sql_capability'. The plugin is expected to return
       
  2923  * the capability the user must have to read the private post type.
       
  2924  *
       
  2925  * @since 2.2.0
       
  2926  *
       
  2927  * @uses $user_ID
       
  2928  * @uses apply_filters() Call 'pub_priv_sql_capability' filter for plugins with different post types.
       
  2929  *
       
  2930  * @param string $post_type currently only supports 'post' or 'page'.
       
  2931  * @return string SQL code that can be added to a where clause.
       
  2932  */
       
  2933 function get_private_posts_cap_sql($post_type) {
       
  2934 	global $user_ID;
       
  2935 	$cap = '';
       
  2936 
       
  2937 	// Private posts
       
  2938 	if ($post_type == 'post') {
       
  2939 		$cap = 'read_private_posts';
       
  2940 	// Private pages
       
  2941 	} elseif ($post_type == 'page') {
       
  2942 		$cap = 'read_private_pages';
       
  2943 	// Dunno what it is, maybe plugins have their own post type?
       
  2944 	} else {
       
  2945 		$cap = apply_filters('pub_priv_sql_capability', $cap);
       
  2946 
       
  2947 		if (empty($cap)) {
       
  2948 			// We don't know what it is, filters don't change anything,
       
  2949 			// so set the SQL up to return nothing.
       
  2950 			return '1 = 0';
       
  2951 		}
       
  2952 	}
       
  2953 
       
  2954 	$sql = '(post_status = \'publish\'';
       
  2955 
       
  2956 	if (current_user_can($cap)) {
       
  2957 		// Does the user have the capability to view private posts? Guess so.
       
  2958 		$sql .= ' OR post_status = \'private\'';
       
  2959 	} elseif (is_user_logged_in()) {
       
  2960 		// Users can view their own private posts.
       
  2961 		$sql .= ' OR post_status = \'private\' AND post_author = \'' . $user_ID . '\'';
       
  2962 	}
       
  2963 
       
  2964 	$sql .= ')';
       
  2965 
       
  2966 	return $sql;
       
  2967 }
       
  2968 
       
  2969 /**
       
  2970  * Retrieve the date the the last post was published.
       
  2971  *
       
  2972  * The server timezone is the default and is the difference between GMT and
       
  2973  * server time. The 'blog' value is the date when the last post was posted. The
       
  2974  * 'gmt' is when the last post was posted in GMT formatted date.
       
  2975  *
       
  2976  * @since 0.71
       
  2977  *
       
  2978  * @uses $wpdb
       
  2979  * @uses $blog_id
       
  2980  * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'get_lastpostdate' filter
       
  2981  *
       
  2982  * @global mixed $cache_lastpostdate Stores the last post date
       
  2983  * @global mixed $pagenow The current page being viewed
       
  2984  *
       
  2985  * @param string $timezone The location to get the time. Can be 'gmt', 'blog', or 'server'.
       
  2986  * @return string The date of the last post.
       
  2987  */
       
  2988 function get_lastpostdate($timezone = 'server') {
       
  2989 	global $cache_lastpostdate, $wpdb, $blog_id;
       
  2990 	$add_seconds_server = date('Z');
       
  2991 	if ( !isset($cache_lastpostdate[$blog_id][$timezone]) ) {
       
  2992 		switch(strtolower($timezone)) {
       
  2993 			case 'gmt':
       
  2994 				$lastpostdate = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT post_date_gmt FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type = 'post' ORDER BY post_date_gmt DESC LIMIT 1");
       
  2995 				break;
       
  2996 			case 'blog':
       
  2997 				$lastpostdate = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT post_date FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type = 'post' ORDER BY post_date_gmt DESC LIMIT 1");
       
  2998 				break;
       
  2999 			case 'server':
       
  3000 				$lastpostdate = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT DATE_ADD(post_date_gmt, INTERVAL '$add_seconds_server' SECOND) FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type = 'post' ORDER BY post_date_gmt DESC LIMIT 1");
       
  3001 				break;
       
  3002 		}
       
  3003 		$cache_lastpostdate[$blog_id][$timezone] = $lastpostdate;
       
  3004 	} else {
       
  3005 		$lastpostdate = $cache_lastpostdate[$blog_id][$timezone];
       
  3006 	}
       
  3007 	return apply_filters( 'get_lastpostdate', $lastpostdate, $timezone );
       
  3008 }
       
  3009 
       
  3010 /**
       
  3011  * Retrieve last post modified date depending on timezone.
       
  3012  *
       
  3013  * The server timezone is the default and is the difference between GMT and
       
  3014  * server time. The 'blog' value is just when the last post was modified. The
       
  3015  * 'gmt' is when the last post was modified in GMT time.
       
  3016  *
       
  3017  * @since 1.2.0
       
  3018  * @uses $wpdb
       
  3019  * @uses $blog_id
       
  3020  * @uses apply_filters() Calls 'get_lastpostmodified' filter
       
  3021  *
       
  3022  * @global mixed $cache_lastpostmodified Stores the date the last post was modified
       
  3023  *
       
  3024  * @param string $timezone The location to get the time. Can be 'gmt', 'blog', or 'server'.
       
  3025  * @return string The date the post was last modified.
       
  3026  */
       
  3027 function get_lastpostmodified($timezone = 'server') {
       
  3028 	global $cache_lastpostmodified, $wpdb, $blog_id;
       
  3029 	$add_seconds_server = date('Z');
       
  3030 	if ( !isset($cache_lastpostmodified[$blog_id][$timezone]) ) {
       
  3031 		switch(strtolower($timezone)) {
       
  3032 			case 'gmt':
       
  3033 				$lastpostmodified = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT post_modified_gmt FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type = 'post' ORDER BY post_modified_gmt DESC LIMIT 1");
       
  3034 				break;
       
  3035 			case 'blog':
       
  3036 				$lastpostmodified = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT post_modified FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type = 'post' ORDER BY post_modified_gmt DESC LIMIT 1");
       
  3037 				break;
       
  3038 			case 'server':
       
  3039 				$lastpostmodified = $wpdb->get_var("SELECT DATE_ADD(post_modified_gmt, INTERVAL '$add_seconds_server' SECOND) FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_status = 'publish' AND post_type = 'post' ORDER BY post_modified_gmt DESC LIMIT 1");
       
  3040 				break;
       
  3041 		}
       
  3042 		$lastpostdate = get_lastpostdate($timezone);
       
  3043 		if ( $lastpostdate > $lastpostmodified ) {
       
  3044 			$lastpostmodified = $lastpostdate;
       
  3045 		}
       
  3046 		$cache_lastpostmodified[$blog_id][$timezone] = $lastpostmodified;
       
  3047 	} else {
       
  3048 		$lastpostmodified = $cache_lastpostmodified[$blog_id][$timezone];
       
  3049 	}
       
  3050 	return apply_filters( 'get_lastpostmodified', $lastpostmodified, $timezone );
       
  3051 }
       
  3052 
       
  3053 /**
       
  3054  * Updates posts in cache.
       
  3055  *
       
  3056  * @usedby update_page_cache() Aliased by this function.
       
  3057  *
       
  3058  * @package WordPress
       
  3059  * @subpackage Cache
       
  3060  * @since 1.5.1
       
  3061  *
       
  3062  * @param array $posts Array of post objects
       
  3063  */
       
  3064 function update_post_cache(&$posts) {
       
  3065 	if ( !$posts )
       
  3066 		return;
       
  3067 
       
  3068 	foreach ( $posts as $post )
       
  3069 		wp_cache_add($post->ID, $post, 'posts');
       
  3070 }
       
  3071 
       
  3072 /**
       
  3073  * Will clean the post in the cache.
       
  3074  *
       
  3075  * Cleaning means delete from the cache of the post. Will call to clean the term
       
  3076  * object cache associated with the post ID.
       
  3077  *
       
  3078  * clean_post_cache() will call itself recursively for each child post.
       
  3079  *
       
  3080  * This function not run if $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation is not empty. See
       
  3081  * wp_suspend_cache_invalidation().
       
  3082  *
       
  3083  * @package WordPress
       
  3084  * @subpackage Cache
       
  3085  * @since 2.0.0
       
  3086  *
       
  3087  * @uses do_action() Calls 'clean_post_cache' on $id before adding children (if any).
       
  3088  *
       
  3089  * @param int $id The Post ID in the cache to clean
       
  3090  */
       
  3091 function clean_post_cache($id) {
       
  3092 	global $_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation, $wpdb;
       
  3093 
       
  3094 	if ( !empty($_wp_suspend_cache_invalidation) )
       
  3095 		return;
       
  3096 
       
  3097 	$id = (int) $id;
       
  3098 
       
  3099 	wp_cache_delete($id, 'posts');
       
  3100 	wp_cache_delete($id, 'post_meta');
       
  3101 
       
  3102 	clean_object_term_cache($id, 'post');
       
  3103 
       
  3104 	wp_cache_delete( 'wp_get_archives', 'general' );
       
  3105 
       
  3106 	do_action('clean_post_cache', $id);
       
  3107 
       
  3108 	if ( $children = $wpdb->get_col( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE post_parent = %d", $id) ) ) {
       
  3109 		foreach( $children as $cid )
       
  3110 			clean_post_cache( $cid );
       
  3111 	}
       
  3112 }
       
  3113 
       
  3114 /**
       
  3115  * Alias of update_post_cache().
       
  3116  *
       
  3117  * @see update_post_cache() Posts and pages are the same, alias is intentional
       
  3118  *
       
  3119  * @package WordPress
       
  3120  * @subpackage Cache
       
  3121  * @since 1.5.1
       
  3122  *
       
  3123  * @param array $pages list of page objects
       
  3124  */
       
  3125 function update_page_cache(&$pages) {
       
  3126 	update_post_cache($pages);
       
  3127 }
       
  3128 
       
  3129 /**
       
  3130  * Will clean the page in the cache.
       
  3131  *
       
  3132  * Clean (read: delete) page from cache that matches $id. Will also clean cache
       
  3133  * associated with 'all_page_ids' and 'get_pages'.
       
  3134  *
       
  3135  * @package WordPress
       
  3136  * @subpackage Cache
       
  3137  * @since 2.0.0
       
  3138  *
       
  3139  * @uses do_action() Will call the 'clean_page_cache' hook action.
       
  3140  *
       
  3141  * @param int $id Page ID to clean
       
  3142  */
       
  3143 function clean_page_cache($id) {
       
  3144 	clean_post_cache($id);
       
  3145 
       
  3146 	wp_cache_delete( 'all_page_ids', 'posts' );
       
  3147 	wp_cache_delete( 'get_pages', 'posts' );
       
  3148 
       
  3149 	do_action('clean_page_cache', $id);
       
  3150 }
       
  3151 
       
  3152 /**
       
  3153  * Call major cache updating functions for list of Post objects.
       
  3154  *
       
  3155  * @package WordPress
       
  3156  * @subpackage Cache
       
  3157  * @since 1.5.0
       
  3158  *
       
  3159  * @uses $wpdb
       
  3160  * @uses update_post_cache()
       
  3161  * @uses update_object_term_cache()
       
  3162  * @uses update_postmeta_cache()
       
  3163  *
       
  3164  * @param array $posts Array of Post objects
       
  3165  */
       
  3166 function update_post_caches(&$posts) {
       
  3167 	// No point in doing all this work if we didn't match any posts.
       
  3168 	if ( !$posts )
       
  3169 		return;
       
  3170 
       
  3171 	update_post_cache($posts);
       
  3172 
       
  3173 	$post_ids = array();
       
  3174 
       
  3175 	for ($i = 0; $i < count($posts); $i++)
       
  3176 		$post_ids[] = $posts[$i]->ID;
       
  3177 
       
  3178 	update_object_term_cache($post_ids, 'post');
       
  3179 
       
  3180 	update_postmeta_cache($post_ids);
       
  3181 }
       
  3182 
       
  3183 /**
       
  3184  * Updates metadata cache for list of post IDs.
       
  3185  *
       
  3186  * Performs SQL query to retrieve the metadata for the post IDs and updates the
       
  3187  * metadata cache for the posts. Therefore, the functions, which call this
       
  3188  * function, do not need to perform SQL queries on their own.
       
  3189  *
       
  3190  * @package WordPress
       
  3191  * @subpackage Cache
       
  3192  * @since 2.1.0
       
  3193  *
       
  3194  * @uses $wpdb
       
  3195  *
       
  3196  * @param array $post_ids List of post IDs.
       
  3197  * @return bool|array Returns false if there is nothing to update or an array of metadata.
       
  3198  */
       
  3199 function update_postmeta_cache($post_ids) {
       
  3200 	global $wpdb;
       
  3201 
       
  3202 	if ( empty( $post_ids ) )
       
  3203 		return false;
       
  3204 
       
  3205 	if ( !is_array($post_ids) ) {
       
  3206 		$post_ids = preg_replace('|[^0-9,]|', '', $post_ids);
       
  3207 		$post_ids = explode(',', $post_ids);
       
  3208 	}
       
  3209 
       
  3210 	$post_ids = array_map('intval', $post_ids);
       
  3211 
       
  3212 	$ids = array();
       
  3213 	foreach ( (array) $post_ids as $id ) {
       
  3214 		if ( false === wp_cache_get($id, 'post_meta') )
       
  3215 			$ids[] = $id;
       
  3216 	}
       
  3217 
       
  3218 	if ( empty( $ids ) )
       
  3219 		return false;
       
  3220 
       
  3221 	// Get post-meta info
       
  3222 	$id_list = join(',', $ids);
       
  3223 	$cache = array();
       
  3224 	if ( $meta_list = $wpdb->get_results("SELECT post_id, meta_key, meta_value FROM $wpdb->postmeta WHERE post_id IN ($id_list)", ARRAY_A) ) {
       
  3225 		foreach ( (array) $meta_list as $metarow) {
       
  3226 			$mpid = (int) $metarow['post_id'];
       
  3227 			$mkey = $metarow['meta_key'];
       
  3228 			$mval = $metarow['meta_value'];
       
  3229 
       
  3230 			// Force subkeys to be array type:
       
  3231 			if ( !isset($cache[$mpid]) || !is_array($cache[$mpid]) )
       
  3232 				$cache[$mpid] = array();
       
  3233 			if ( !isset($cache[$mpid][$mkey]) || !is_array($cache[$mpid][$mkey]) )
       
  3234 				$cache[$mpid][$mkey] = array();
       
  3235 
       
  3236 			// Add a value to the current pid/key:
       
  3237 			$cache[$mpid][$mkey][] = $mval;
       
  3238 		}
       
  3239 	}
       
  3240 
       
  3241 	foreach ( (array) $ids as $id ) {
       
  3242 		if ( ! isset($cache[$id]) )
       
  3243 			$cache[$id] = array();
       
  3244 	}
       
  3245 
       
  3246 	foreach ( (array) array_keys($cache) as $post)
       
  3247 		wp_cache_set($post, $cache[$post], 'post_meta');
       
  3248 
       
  3249 	return $cache;
       
  3250 }
       
  3251 
       
  3252 //
       
  3253 // Hooks
       
  3254 //
       
  3255 
       
  3256 /**
       
  3257  * Hook for managing future post transitions to published.
       
  3258  *
       
  3259  * @since 2.3.0
       
  3260  * @access private
       
  3261  * @uses $wpdb
       
  3262  * @uses do_action() Calls 'private_to_published' on post ID if this is a 'private_to_published' call.
       
  3263  * @uses wp_clear_scheduled_hook() with 'publish_future_post' and post ID.
       
  3264  *
       
  3265  * @param string $new_status New post status
       
  3266  * @param string $old_status Previous post status
       
  3267  * @param object $post Object type containing the post information
       
  3268  */
       
  3269 function _transition_post_status($new_status, $old_status, $post) {
       
  3270 	global $wpdb;
       
  3271 
       
  3272 	if ( $old_status != 'publish' && $new_status == 'publish' ) {
       
  3273 		// Reset GUID if transitioning to publish and it is empty
       
  3274 		if ( '' == get_the_guid($post->ID) )
       
  3275 			$wpdb->update( $wpdb->posts, array( 'guid' => get_permalink( $post->ID ) ), array( 'ID' => $post->ID ) );
       
  3276 		do_action('private_to_published', $post->ID);  // Deprecated, use private_to_publish
       
  3277 	}
       
  3278 
       
  3279 	// Always clears the hook in case the post status bounced from future to draft.
       
  3280 	wp_clear_scheduled_hook('publish_future_post', $post->ID);
       
  3281 }
       
  3282 
       
  3283 /**
       
  3284  * Hook used to schedule publication for a post marked for the future.
       
  3285  *
       
  3286  * The $post properties used and must exist are 'ID' and 'post_date_gmt'.
       
  3287  *
       
  3288  * @since 2.3.0
       
  3289  * @access private
       
  3290  *
       
  3291  * @param int $deprecated Not Used. Can be set to null.
       
  3292  * @param object $post Object type containing the post information
       
  3293  */
       
  3294 function _future_post_hook($deprecated = '', $post) {
       
  3295 	wp_clear_scheduled_hook( 'publish_future_post', $post->ID );
       
  3296 	wp_schedule_single_event(strtotime($post->post_date_gmt. ' GMT'), 'publish_future_post', array($post->ID));
       
  3297 }
       
  3298 
       
  3299 /**
       
  3300  * Hook to schedule pings and enclosures when a post is published.
       
  3301  *
       
  3302  * @since 2.3.0
       
  3303  * @access private
       
  3304  * @uses $wpdb
       
  3305  * @uses XMLRPC_REQUEST and APP_REQUEST constants.
       
  3306  * @uses do_action() Calls 'xmlprc_publish_post' on post ID if XMLRPC_REQUEST is defined.
       
  3307  * @uses do_action() Calls 'app_publish_post' on post ID if APP_REQUEST is defined.
       
  3308  *
       
  3309  * @param int $post_id The ID in the database table of the post being published
       
  3310  */
       
  3311 function _publish_post_hook($post_id) {
       
  3312 	global $wpdb;
       
  3313 
       
  3314 	if ( defined('XMLRPC_REQUEST') )
       
  3315 		do_action('xmlrpc_publish_post', $post_id);
       
  3316 	if ( defined('APP_REQUEST') )
       
  3317 		do_action('app_publish_post', $post_id);
       
  3318 
       
  3319 	if ( defined('WP_IMPORTING') )
       
  3320 		return;
       
  3321 
       
  3322 	$data = array( 'post_id' => $post_id, 'meta_value' => '1' );
       
  3323 	if ( get_option('default_pingback_flag') )
       
  3324 		$wpdb->insert( $wpdb->postmeta, $data + array( 'meta_key' => '_pingme' ) );
       
  3325 	$wpdb->insert( $wpdb->postmeta, $data + array( 'meta_key' => '_encloseme' ) );
       
  3326 	wp_schedule_single_event(time(), 'do_pings');
       
  3327 }
       
  3328 
       
  3329 /**
       
  3330  * Hook used to prevent page/post cache and rewrite rules from staying dirty.
       
  3331  *
       
  3332  * Does two things. If the post is a page and has a template then it will
       
  3333  * update/add that template to the meta. For both pages and posts, it will clean
       
  3334  * the post cache to make sure that the cache updates to the changes done
       
  3335  * recently. For pages, the rewrite rules of WordPress are flushed to allow for
       
  3336  * any changes.
       
  3337  *
       
  3338  * The $post parameter, only uses 'post_type' property and 'page_template'
       
  3339  * property.
       
  3340  *
       
  3341  * @since 2.3.0
       
  3342  * @access private
       
  3343  * @uses $wp_rewrite Flushes Rewrite Rules.
       
  3344  *
       
  3345  * @param int $post_id The ID in the database table for the $post
       
  3346  * @param object $post Object type containing the post information
       
  3347  */
       
  3348 function _save_post_hook($post_id, $post) {
       
  3349 	if ( $post->post_type == 'page' ) {
       
  3350 		clean_page_cache($post_id);
       
  3351 		// Avoid flushing rules for every post during import.
       
  3352 		if ( !defined('WP_IMPORTING') ) {
       
  3353 			global $wp_rewrite;
       
  3354 			$wp_rewrite->flush_rules(false);
       
  3355 		}
       
  3356 	} else {
       
  3357 		clean_post_cache($post_id);
       
  3358 	}
       
  3359 }
       
  3360 
       
  3361 /**
       
  3362  * Retrieve post ancestors and append to post ancestors property.
       
  3363  *
       
  3364  * Will only retrieve ancestors once, if property is already set, then nothing
       
  3365  * will be done. If there is not a parent post, or post ID and post parent ID
       
  3366  * are the same then nothing will be done.
       
  3367  *
       
  3368  * The parameter is passed by reference, so nothing needs to be returned. The
       
  3369  * property will be updated and can be referenced after the function is
       
  3370  * complete. The post parent will be an ancestor and the parent of the post
       
  3371  * parent will be an ancestor. There will only be two ancestors at the most.
       
  3372  *
       
  3373  * @since unknown
       
  3374  * @access private
       
  3375  * @uses $wpdb
       
  3376  *
       
  3377  * @param object $_post Post data.
       
  3378  * @return null When nothing needs to be done.
       
  3379  */
       
  3380 function _get_post_ancestors(&$_post) {
       
  3381 	global $wpdb;
       
  3382 
       
  3383 	if ( isset($_post->ancestors) )
       
  3384 		return;
       
  3385 
       
  3386 	$_post->ancestors = array();
       
  3387 
       
  3388 	if ( empty($_post->post_parent) || $_post->ID == $_post->post_parent )
       
  3389 		return;
       
  3390 
       
  3391 	$id = $_post->ancestors[] = $_post->post_parent;
       
  3392 	while ( $ancestor = $wpdb->get_var( $wpdb->prepare("SELECT `post_parent` FROM $wpdb->posts WHERE ID = %d LIMIT 1", $id) ) ) {
       
  3393 		if ( $id == $ancestor )
       
  3394 			break;
       
  3395 		$id = $_post->ancestors[] = $ancestor;
       
  3396 	}
       
  3397 }
       
  3398 
       
  3399 /**
       
  3400  * Determines which fields of posts are to be saved in revisions.
       
  3401  *
       
  3402  * Does two things. If passed a post *array*, it will return a post array ready
       
  3403  * to be insterted into the posts table as a post revision. Otherwise, returns
       
  3404  * an array whose keys are the post fields to be saved for post revisions.
       
  3405  *
       
  3406  * @package WordPress
       
  3407  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3408  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3409  * @access private
       
  3410  * @uses apply_filters() Calls '_wp_post_revision_fields' on 'title', 'content' and 'excerpt' fields.
       
  3411  *
       
  3412  * @param array $post Optional a post array to be processed for insertion as a post revision.
       
  3413  * @param bool $autosave optional Is the revision an autosave?
       
  3414  * @return array Post array ready to be inserted as a post revision or array of fields that can be versioned.
       
  3415  */
       
  3416 function _wp_post_revision_fields( $post = null, $autosave = false ) {
       
  3417 	static $fields = false;
       
  3418 
       
  3419 	if ( !$fields ) {
       
  3420 		// Allow these to be versioned
       
  3421 		$fields = array(
       
  3422 			'post_title' => __( 'Title' ),
       
  3423 			'post_content' => __( 'Content' ),
       
  3424 			'post_excerpt' => __( 'Excerpt' ),
       
  3425 		);
       
  3426 
       
  3427 		// Runs only once
       
  3428 		$fields = apply_filters( '_wp_post_revision_fields', $fields );
       
  3429 
       
  3430 		// WP uses these internally either in versioning or elsewhere - they cannot be versioned
       
  3431 		foreach ( array( 'ID', 'post_name', 'post_parent', 'post_date', 'post_date_gmt', 'post_status', 'post_type', 'comment_count', 'post_author' ) as $protect )
       
  3432 			unset( $fields[$protect] );
       
  3433 	}
       
  3434 
       
  3435 	if ( !is_array($post) )
       
  3436 		return $fields;
       
  3437 
       
  3438 	$return = array();
       
  3439 	foreach ( array_intersect( array_keys( $post ), array_keys( $fields ) ) as $field )
       
  3440 		$return[$field] = $post[$field];
       
  3441 
       
  3442 	$return['post_parent']   = $post['ID'];
       
  3443 	$return['post_status']   = 'inherit';
       
  3444 	$return['post_type']     = 'revision';
       
  3445 	$return['post_name']     = $autosave ? "$post[ID]-autosave" : "$post[ID]-revision";
       
  3446 	$return['post_date']     = isset($post['post_modified']) ? $post['post_modified'] : '';
       
  3447 	$return['post_date_gmt'] = isset($post['post_modified_gmt']) ? $post['post_modified_gmt'] : '';
       
  3448 
       
  3449 	return $return;
       
  3450 }
       
  3451 
       
  3452 /**
       
  3453  * Saves an already existing post as a post revision.
       
  3454  *
       
  3455  * Typically used immediately prior to post updates.
       
  3456  *
       
  3457  * @package WordPress
       
  3458  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3459  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3460  *
       
  3461  * @uses _wp_put_post_revision()
       
  3462  *
       
  3463  * @param int $post_id The ID of the post to save as a revision.
       
  3464  * @return mixed Null or 0 if error, new revision ID, if success.
       
  3465  */
       
  3466 function wp_save_post_revision( $post_id ) {
       
  3467 	// We do autosaves manually with wp_create_post_autosave()
       
  3468 	if ( @constant( 'DOING_AUTOSAVE' ) )
       
  3469 		return;
       
  3470 
       
  3471 	// WP_POST_REVISIONS = 0, false
       
  3472 	if ( !constant('WP_POST_REVISIONS') )
       
  3473 		return;
       
  3474 
       
  3475 	if ( !$post = get_post( $post_id, ARRAY_A ) )
       
  3476 		return;
       
  3477 
       
  3478 	if ( !in_array( $post['post_type'], array( 'post', 'page' ) ) )
       
  3479 		return;
       
  3480 
       
  3481 	$return = _wp_put_post_revision( $post );
       
  3482 
       
  3483 	// WP_POST_REVISIONS = true (default), -1
       
  3484 	if ( !is_numeric( WP_POST_REVISIONS ) || WP_POST_REVISIONS < 0 )
       
  3485 		return $return;
       
  3486 
       
  3487 	// all revisions and (possibly) one autosave
       
  3488 	$revisions = wp_get_post_revisions( $post_id, array( 'order' => 'ASC' ) );
       
  3489 
       
  3490 	// WP_POST_REVISIONS = (int) (# of autasaves to save)
       
  3491 	$delete = count($revisions) - WP_POST_REVISIONS;
       
  3492 
       
  3493 	if ( $delete < 1 )
       
  3494 		return $return;
       
  3495 
       
  3496 	$revisions = array_slice( $revisions, 0, $delete );
       
  3497 
       
  3498 	for ( $i = 0; isset($revisions[$i]); $i++ ) {
       
  3499 		if ( false !== strpos( $revisions[$i]->post_name, 'autosave' ) )
       
  3500 			continue;
       
  3501 		wp_delete_post_revision( $revisions[$i]->ID );
       
  3502 	}
       
  3503 
       
  3504 	return $return;
       
  3505 }
       
  3506 
       
  3507 /**
       
  3508  * Retrieve the autosaved data of the specified post.
       
  3509  *
       
  3510  * Returns a post object containing the information that was autosaved for the
       
  3511  * specified post.
       
  3512  *
       
  3513  * @package WordPress
       
  3514  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3515  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3516  *
       
  3517  * @param int $post_id The post ID.
       
  3518  * @return object|bool The autosaved data or false on failure or when no autosave exists.
       
  3519  */
       
  3520 function wp_get_post_autosave( $post_id ) {
       
  3521 
       
  3522 	if ( !$post = get_post( $post_id ) )
       
  3523 		return false;
       
  3524 
       
  3525 	$q = array(
       
  3526 		'name' => "{$post->ID}-autosave",
       
  3527 		'post_parent' => $post->ID,
       
  3528 		'post_type' => 'revision',
       
  3529 		'post_status' => 'inherit'
       
  3530 	);
       
  3531 
       
  3532 	// Use WP_Query so that the result gets cached
       
  3533 	$autosave_query = new WP_Query;
       
  3534 
       
  3535 	add_action( 'parse_query', '_wp_get_post_autosave_hack' );
       
  3536 	$autosave = $autosave_query->query( $q );
       
  3537 	remove_action( 'parse_query', '_wp_get_post_autosave_hack' );
       
  3538 
       
  3539 	if ( $autosave && is_array($autosave) && is_object($autosave[0]) )
       
  3540 		return $autosave[0];
       
  3541 
       
  3542 	return false;
       
  3543 }
       
  3544 
       
  3545 /**
       
  3546  * Internally used to hack WP_Query into submission.
       
  3547  *
       
  3548  * @package WordPress
       
  3549  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3550  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3551  *
       
  3552  * @param object $query WP_Query object
       
  3553  */
       
  3554 function _wp_get_post_autosave_hack( $query ) {
       
  3555 	$query->is_single = false;
       
  3556 }
       
  3557 
       
  3558 /**
       
  3559  * Determines if the specified post is a revision.
       
  3560  *
       
  3561  * @package WordPress
       
  3562  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3563  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3564  *
       
  3565  * @param int|object $post Post ID or post object.
       
  3566  * @return bool|int False if not a revision, ID of revision's parent otherwise.
       
  3567  */
       
  3568 function wp_is_post_revision( $post ) {
       
  3569 	if ( !$post = wp_get_post_revision( $post ) )
       
  3570 		return false;
       
  3571 	return (int) $post->post_parent;
       
  3572 }
       
  3573 
       
  3574 /**
       
  3575  * Determines if the specified post is an autosave.
       
  3576  *
       
  3577  * @package WordPress
       
  3578  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3579  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3580  *
       
  3581  * @param int|object $post Post ID or post object.
       
  3582  * @return bool|int False if not a revision, ID of autosave's parent otherwise
       
  3583  */
       
  3584 function wp_is_post_autosave( $post ) {
       
  3585 	if ( !$post = wp_get_post_revision( $post ) )
       
  3586 		return false;
       
  3587 	if ( "{$post->post_parent}-autosave" !== $post->post_name )
       
  3588 		return false;
       
  3589 	return (int) $post->post_parent;
       
  3590 }
       
  3591 
       
  3592 /**
       
  3593  * Inserts post data into the posts table as a post revision.
       
  3594  *
       
  3595  * @package WordPress
       
  3596  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3597  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3598  *
       
  3599  * @uses wp_insert_post()
       
  3600  *
       
  3601  * @param int|object|array $post Post ID, post object OR post array.
       
  3602  * @param bool $autosave Optional. Is the revision an autosave?
       
  3603  * @return mixed Null or 0 if error, new revision ID if success.
       
  3604  */
       
  3605 function _wp_put_post_revision( $post = null, $autosave = false ) {
       
  3606 	if ( is_object($post) )
       
  3607 		$post = get_object_vars( $post );
       
  3608 	elseif ( !is_array($post) )
       
  3609 		$post = get_post($post, ARRAY_A);
       
  3610 	if ( !$post || empty($post['ID']) )
       
  3611 		return;
       
  3612 
       
  3613 	if ( isset($post['post_type']) && 'revision' == $post['post_type'] )
       
  3614 		return new WP_Error( 'post_type', __( 'Cannot create a revision of a revision' ) );
       
  3615 
       
  3616 	$post = _wp_post_revision_fields( $post, $autosave );
       
  3617 	$post = add_magic_quotes($post); //since data is from db
       
  3618 
       
  3619 	$revision_id = wp_insert_post( $post );
       
  3620 	if ( is_wp_error($revision_id) )
       
  3621 		return $revision_id;
       
  3622 
       
  3623 	if ( $revision_id )
       
  3624 		do_action( '_wp_put_post_revision', $revision_id );
       
  3625 	return $revision_id;
       
  3626 }
       
  3627 
       
  3628 /**
       
  3629  * Gets a post revision.
       
  3630  *
       
  3631  * @package WordPress
       
  3632  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3633  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3634  *
       
  3635  * @uses get_post()
       
  3636  *
       
  3637  * @param int|object $post Post ID or post object
       
  3638  * @param string $output Optional. OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N.
       
  3639  * @param string $filter Optional sanitation filter.  @see sanitize_post()
       
  3640  * @return mixed Null if error or post object if success
       
  3641  */
       
  3642 function &wp_get_post_revision(&$post, $output = OBJECT, $filter = 'raw') {
       
  3643 	$null = null;
       
  3644 	if ( !$revision = get_post( $post, OBJECT, $filter ) )
       
  3645 		return $revision;
       
  3646 	if ( 'revision' !== $revision->post_type )
       
  3647 		return $null;
       
  3648 
       
  3649 	if ( $output == OBJECT ) {
       
  3650 		return $revision;
       
  3651 	} elseif ( $output == ARRAY_A ) {
       
  3652 		$_revision = get_object_vars($revision);
       
  3653 		return $_revision;
       
  3654 	} elseif ( $output == ARRAY_N ) {
       
  3655 		$_revision = array_values(get_object_vars($revision));
       
  3656 		return $_revision;
       
  3657 	}
       
  3658 
       
  3659 	return $revision;
       
  3660 }
       
  3661 
       
  3662 /**
       
  3663  * Restores a post to the specified revision.
       
  3664  *
       
  3665  * Can restore a past revision using all fields of the post revision, or only selected fields.
       
  3666  *
       
  3667  * @package WordPress
       
  3668  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3669  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3670  *
       
  3671  * @uses wp_get_post_revision()
       
  3672  * @uses wp_update_post()
       
  3673  * @uses do_action() Calls 'wp_restore_post_revision' on post ID and revision ID if wp_update_post()
       
  3674  *  is successful.
       
  3675  *
       
  3676  * @param int|object $revision_id Revision ID or revision object.
       
  3677  * @param array $fields Optional. What fields to restore from. Defaults to all.
       
  3678  * @return mixed Null if error, false if no fields to restore, (int) post ID if success.
       
  3679  */
       
  3680 function wp_restore_post_revision( $revision_id, $fields = null ) {
       
  3681 	if ( !$revision = wp_get_post_revision( $revision_id, ARRAY_A ) )
       
  3682 		return $revision;
       
  3683 
       
  3684 	if ( !is_array( $fields ) )
       
  3685 		$fields = array_keys( _wp_post_revision_fields() );
       
  3686 
       
  3687 	$update = array();
       
  3688 	foreach( array_intersect( array_keys( $revision ), $fields ) as $field )
       
  3689 		$update[$field] = $revision[$field];
       
  3690 
       
  3691 	if ( !$update )
       
  3692 		return false;
       
  3693 
       
  3694 	$update['ID'] = $revision['post_parent'];
       
  3695 
       
  3696 	$update = add_magic_quotes( $update ); //since data is from db
       
  3697 
       
  3698 	$post_id = wp_update_post( $update );
       
  3699 	if ( is_wp_error( $post_id ) )
       
  3700 		return $post_id;
       
  3701 
       
  3702 	if ( $post_id )
       
  3703 		do_action( 'wp_restore_post_revision', $post_id, $revision['ID'] );
       
  3704 
       
  3705 	return $post_id;
       
  3706 }
       
  3707 
       
  3708 /**
       
  3709  * Deletes a revision.
       
  3710  *
       
  3711  * Deletes the row from the posts table corresponding to the specified revision.
       
  3712  *
       
  3713  * @package WordPress
       
  3714  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3715  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3716  *
       
  3717  * @uses wp_get_post_revision()
       
  3718  * @uses wp_delete_post()
       
  3719  *
       
  3720  * @param int|object $revision_id Revision ID or revision object.
       
  3721  * @param array $fields Optional. What fields to restore from.  Defaults to all.
       
  3722  * @return mixed Null if error, false if no fields to restore, (int) post ID if success.
       
  3723  */
       
  3724 function wp_delete_post_revision( $revision_id ) {
       
  3725 	if ( !$revision = wp_get_post_revision( $revision_id ) )
       
  3726 		return $revision;
       
  3727 
       
  3728 	$delete = wp_delete_post( $revision->ID );
       
  3729 	if ( is_wp_error( $delete ) )
       
  3730 		return $delete;
       
  3731 
       
  3732 	if ( $delete )
       
  3733 		do_action( 'wp_delete_post_revision', $revision->ID, $revision );
       
  3734 
       
  3735 	return $delete;
       
  3736 }
       
  3737 
       
  3738 /**
       
  3739  * Returns all revisions of specified post.
       
  3740  *
       
  3741  * @package WordPress
       
  3742  * @subpackage Post_Revisions
       
  3743  * @since 2.6.0
       
  3744  *
       
  3745  * @uses get_children()
       
  3746  *
       
  3747  * @param int|object $post_id Post ID or post object
       
  3748  * @return array empty if no revisions
       
  3749  */
       
  3750 function wp_get_post_revisions( $post_id = 0, $args = null ) {
       
  3751 	if ( !constant('WP_POST_REVISIONS') )
       
  3752 		return array();
       
  3753 	if ( ( !$post = get_post( $post_id ) ) || empty( $post->ID ) )
       
  3754 		return array();
       
  3755 
       
  3756 	$defaults = array( 'order' => 'DESC', 'orderby' => 'date' );
       
  3757 	$args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );
       
  3758 	$args = array_merge( $args, array( 'post_parent' => $post->ID, 'post_type' => 'revision', 'post_status' => 'inherit' ) );
       
  3759 
       
  3760 	if ( !$revisions = get_children( $args ) )
       
  3761 		return array();
       
  3762 	return $revisions;
       
  3763 }
       
  3764 
       
  3765 function _set_preview($post) {
       
  3766 
       
  3767 	if ( ! is_object($post) )
       
  3768 		return $post;
       
  3769 
       
  3770 	$preview = wp_get_post_autosave($post->ID);
       
  3771 
       
  3772 	if ( ! is_object($preview) )
       
  3773 		return $post;
       
  3774 
       
  3775 	$preview = sanitize_post($preview);
       
  3776 
       
  3777 	$post->post_content = $preview->post_content;
       
  3778 	$post->post_title = $preview->post_title;
       
  3779 	$post->post_excerpt = $preview->post_excerpt;
       
  3780 
       
  3781 	return $post;
       
  3782 }
       
  3783 
       
  3784 function _show_post_preview() {
       
  3785 
       
  3786 	if ( isset($_GET['preview_id']) && isset($_GET['preview_nonce']) ) {
       
  3787 		$id = (int) $_GET['preview_id'];
       
  3788 
       
  3789 		if ( false == wp_verify_nonce( $_GET['preview_nonce'], 'post_preview_' . $id ) )
       
  3790 			wp_die( __('You do not have permission to preview drafts.') );
       
  3791 
       
  3792 		add_filter('the_preview', '_set_preview');
       
  3793 	}
       
  3794 }