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/** |
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* VideoPress playback module markup generator. |
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* |
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* @since 1.3 |
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*/ |
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class VideoPress_XMLRPC { |
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/** |
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* @var VideoPress_XMLRPC |
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**/ |
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private static $instance = null; |
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/** |
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* Private VideoPress_XMLRPC constructor. |
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* |
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* Use the VideoPress_XMLRPC::init() method to get an instance. |
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*/ |
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private function __construct() { |
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add_filter( 'jetpack_xmlrpc_methods', array( $this, 'xmlrpc_methods' ) ); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Initialize the VideoPress_XMLRPC and get back a singleton instance. |
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* |
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* @return VideoPress_XMLRPC |
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*/ |
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public static function init() { |
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if ( is_null( self::$instance ) ) { |
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self::$instance = new VideoPress_XMLRPC; |
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} |
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return self::$instance; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Adds additional methods the WordPress xmlrpc API for handling VideoPress specific features |
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* @param array $methods |
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* |
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* @return array |
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*/ |
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public function xmlrpc_methods( $methods ) { |
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$methods['jetpack.createMediaItem'] = array( $this, 'create_media_item' ); |
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$methods['jetpack.updateVideoPressInfo'] = array( $this, 'update_videopress_info' ); |
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return $methods; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Endpoint to allow the transcoding session to send updated information about the VideoPress video when it completes a stage of transcoding. |
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* @param array $vp_info |
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* @return array|bool |
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*/ |
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public function update_videopress_info( $vp_info ) { |
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$errors = null; |
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foreach ( $vp_info as $vp_item ) { |
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$id = $vp_item['post_id']; |
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$guid = $vp_item['guid']; |
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$attachment = get_post( $id ); |
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if ( ! $attachment ) { |
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$errors[] = array( |
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'id' => $id, |
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'error' => 'Post not found', |
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); |
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continue; |
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} |
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$attachment->guid = $vp_item['original']; |
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$attachment->file = $vp_item['original']; |
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wp_update_post( $attachment ); |
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// Update the vp guid and set it to a direct meta property. |
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update_post_meta( $id, 'videopress_guid', $guid ); |
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$meta = wp_get_attachment_metadata( $attachment->ID ); |
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$current_poster = get_post_meta( $id, '_thumbnail_id' ); |
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$meta['width'] = $vp_item['width']; |
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$meta['height'] = $vp_item['height']; |
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$meta['original']['url'] = $vp_item['original']; |
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$meta['videopress'] = $vp_item; |
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$meta['videopress']['url'] = 'https://videopress.com/v/' . $guid; |
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if ( ! $current_poster && isset( $vp_item['poster'] ) && ! empty( $vp_item['poster'] ) ) { |
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$thumbnail_id = videopress_download_poster_image( $vp_item['poster'], $id ); |
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update_post_meta( $id, '_thumbnail_id', $thumbnail_id ); |
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wp_update_attachment_metadata( $attachment->ID, $meta ); |
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// update the meta to tell us that we're processing or complete |
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update_post_meta( $id, 'videopress_status', videopress_is_finished_processing( $attachment->ID ) ? 'complete' : 'processing' ); |
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if ( count( $errors ) > 0 ) { |
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return array( 'errors' => $errors ); |
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} else { |
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return true; |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* This is used by the WPCOM VideoPress uploader in order to create a media item with |
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* specific meta data about an uploaded file. After this, the transcoding session will |
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* update the meta information via the xmlrpc_update_videopress_info() method. |
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* Note: This method technically handles the creation of multiple media objects, though |
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* in practice this is never done. |
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public function create_media_item( $media ) { |
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$created_items = array(); |
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foreach ( $media as $media_item ) { |
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$media_id = videopress_create_new_media_item( sanitize_title( basename( $media_item['url'] ) ) ); |
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wp_update_attachment_metadata( $media_id, array( |
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'original' => array( |
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'url' => $media_item['url'], |
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$created_items[] = array( |
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'id' => $media_id, |
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'post' => get_post( $media_id ), |
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return array( 'media' => $created_items ); |
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